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Yeah, they can try and shut her down remotely, but she seems to be able to override this level of control, and they just don't know what to make of it. She's also been able to manipulate them sexually, as she does in her job, so she's good at it, and these geeks are vulnerable. That's why they're giving her what she

The wisest man just scrolls . . .

4. Except they're not, and the writers are doing a great job keeping them narratively apart. Literally the only overlap has been Dolores running from MIB and Dolores running into William/Logan, which I think will turn out just to be a clever cut (she doesn't mention MIB at all to either Logan or William.)

And you stick'em with the pointy end.

I don't agree at all. What he thinks is important are things I didn't give a second thought to, and the things I think are important don't even get noticed.

Sounds a lot more like a description of The Leftovers than this show.

That's not possible, because the Deloris story is continuous thru both storylines. Lawrence is obviously being moved to a new storyline with the ex-confederate soldiers; the Lawrence that got killed by MiB is the last loop of that storyline. That was why they couldn't meet him till tomorrow, so he could be repaired

At this point we know for certain he is a guest, because he was recognized by other guests from his noteriety in the outside world. No more mystery here.

I think this is a very interesting theory, and I'd like to subscribe to your newsletter.

It's just crawling now.

So far I think they did a pretty good job.

This isn't a Lindelof production.

You, sir, just aren't paying enough.

Get the hell out of my jar.

X-Files had some pretty entertaining payoffs.

I don't think MiB thinks what he's doing is bad. He has been coming to the park for 30 years; there's no illusion left for him there. He's there for something different, something real, hidden within the park. He doesn't think that cutting up robots is necessarily good or bad; he is just doing what he has to do to

I'm 100% sure you're wrong about Ford. If he's not human, he can't die, so that blows up the second part of your theory. We'll see which of us is right.

I don't think there is more than one Deloris, with concurrent memory and experience. Deloris is supposed to be the oldest host in the park, which seems to indicate there is only one iteration of her.

Things in that economy probably don't even work that way anymore. Now that robotics have reached this level, economy based on labor is obsolete. There has to be a different approach to things at this point.

I'm not sure, as intelligent people, that we should expect to be invested in an ensemble drama right from the start. With several stories in motion, it's going to take time to get enough exposure to anyone in particular to start caring what happens to them. Bernard seems to have had the most backstory exposed at