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Not sure where Heath went, but you may watch Corey Hawkins, the actor who portrays Heath, on '24: Legacy.'

Perhaps, but next week they will welcome a strange visitor from another planet and she will test that proposition.

True that but you do not need emotion or empathy to know the difference between right and wrong.

Perhaps he needs to be in an alternate dimension because when he visited Supergirl in National City he was Dr. Science at the whiteboard explaining time travel and alternate universes. That and back in Star(ling) City in his origin story he seemed to be a most capable CSI technician.

There is a problem with the host under construction being either Elsie or Theresa. Assuming they are Delos employees, the corporation could order them back home, wherever home is. Ford would never allow a host robot to depart the park.

Just a 'tad,' you say? (But I admit that it is working for me.)

Maybe that was Tweety being treated to resurrection by Felix in an earlier episode. Maybe it was Sylvester who put the bird into that state in the first place. Naughty, naughty Sylvester. How is that for a story theory? ;-)

I am not vested with any of the popular theories I have seen bandied about here and there. The man in black can be Logan, William, or someone else entirely different. I am curious, but I do not need for him to be anymore than what he his now. The same goes for acknowledgement that there have been flashbacks to an

Well that certainly is Vasquez Rocks. I should have just gone back to the episode and looked. Good eye, Piecar!

I enjoyed Lucifer's statement after observing Ella's delight at the prospect of reassembling the shattered champagne flute that there were people in Hell who were right now consigned to doing exactly the same thing. The implication, of course, is that this should never be considered a 'fun' activity. Ella is a hoot.

The phrase appears to be 'normal consciousness will be resumed.' It seems like there should be a word or two after resumed but I did not see it.

Star Trek, and many, many other movies and television series, filmed in the vicinity of Vasquez Rocks, which is near Palmdale, CA (in Los Angeles County). Although Westworld does shoot in Southern California, I do not believe Vasquez Rocks is one of its shooting locales.

I have a couple of comments. First to Zach Handelin, our esteemed reviewer: @zhandlen There were guards at the gate, or at least I believe they were the guards. There are a pair of men trussed up and hanging from the top of the fence. I suspect they were the guards if only because they were where I would expect

You should have used spoiler tags you inconsiderate fan! ;-)

There were guests in the saloon in the daytime scene. Maeve asked new Clementine to take them upstairs.

The Chens were Taiwanese according to the show and as you observed Chen is not a typical Japanese name.

Yes, this season does not have a titles sequence to begin (or end) the show. Although I missed it, it makes sense to not have one since we are supposed to be dropping into another television series.

Cahill would have been 44 years younger.

Not so much decommissioned but more like it is being being rewired and reprogrammed. Think of it like having a circuit board replaced and along with that the previous core routines.

Not at all upset. In fact I, for one, am quite pleased. More of this!