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Musashi Myamoto
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There would be no reason to expect to see any aging in Ford if that was the case. He obviously looks older now than in the flashbacks. Of course, he could be aging himself, but one would think he would need someone's assist to make those changes. Also, there didn't seem to be any aging in Bernard since his

Let me present an alternate view. Some of the scenes we've seen with Deloris appear to be with who we know now is Arnold. Perhaps Deloris is an experiment where Arnold was trying to awaken consciousness by exposing her to certain transformative writings. This awakening process you see in present-day Deloris is the

Once a host gets shot through the head, they're all done.

One would think that after all this memory uncovering that she would recognize the MiB as William and call him that. This is a problem at this point in the story.

They mentioned in the first episode that she had been rebuilt so many times she might just as well be new.

'- there probably either was no "Wyatt" at all and/or Teddy became Wyatt after he came back from whatever happened to him while he was out of town'

As written, Delos leadership don't even seem to be very good capitalists.

'Bernard may "look familiar" to her, but there is no way she could know he was a host. '

Nope. Logan is an asshole, despite the fact that he does occassionally show some nearly human qualities. I see more humanity in Deloris than Logan.

I'm afraid I have to agree with you, and my discounting of the dual timeline theory was pretty much wrong. The cutting of Deloris followed by her later intact wanderings leaves no doubt. I'm not that happy with the casting choice of William should he happen to end up being the MiB, because they look and sound

I think this is a very interesting idea. Deloris is actually IN the maze right now . . . makes a lot of sense.

I thought the original was striking and unique. The new one I've seen in a couple of other shows mentioned elsewhere in this thread and given what she's done already, she almost seems miscast in this part. She's beautiful as well, of course, but I found the original Clementine more attractive.

He did meet Clementine, however, and if you are into the two-timeline theories, that would make her a very old host as well as Deloris. Of course, that Clementine is gone now.

We know that Teddy was in the Wyatt narrative because it is part of his backstory, given to him by Ford in like Episode 5. Various similar backstories are almost certainly promulgated into all the hosts that are taking part in the Wyatt narrative. All this past they are talking about never happened.

Wow you must be a genius or something.

There appears to be a subway system underneath the whole park where you can access elevators and appear almost anywhere. Ford knows what's going on and where you are almost anytime he wants, so boo!

They said in the same scene that she had been rebuilt so many times she was almost brand new.

Here's why this Bernard-is-a-host thing just doesn't work.

That was a different day than the day she was clothed, I think.

Bernard isn't a host. He's just navigating his way amongst a sea full of sharks and he keeps his cards close to the vest. He's got a few surprises up his sleeve, from what I've seen.