FAN-FUCKING-TASTIC!
FAN-FUCKING-TASTIC!
I was thinking...
There IS something wrong. It’s not deep enough. You’re missing the point, philistine.
And here I was thinking that the whole point is to get the viewer to come back next week to see what happens. They need to invest the viewer because that’s how you get the viewer to watch again. There’s nothing wrong with feeling attachment to characters or trying to predict what will happen next. I don’t watch for a…
Are we in the part of the cycle where think pieces are being written about how lame people are for being invested in a well-acted and well-written piece of entertainment, even though it’s not nearly as intellectual as the masses might think it is?
Wow, that’s sobering. I grew up in NJ, and I’ve raised my son here, and we bitch about the education systems, but where we went to school is actually pretty damn great compared to what you’re relating. I come from a family of people who like to think, so educating yourself was always a high HIGH priority. (My father…
Yeah, he doesn’t look all that concerned, really. More like a parent listening to their child talk about how “You just don’t get how the world works. I’ve figured it out and you’re so wrong...”
She would be amazing fodder for TV drama. She’d be this character who is supporting her repugnant father while espousing beliefs that completely contradict his platform. The audience would constantly be asking whether she has an internal battle between her own desire to do good and her desire for power. You’d wonder…
I hope they don’t go to far into the timeline thing. Give the audience some credit and let them work it out. They gave us all the clues we needed last week. They are anchored on Delores’s costume. Easy enough to go back and watch if you lost track of when and where.
Since they only recently greenlit season 2, I’m hopeful it’s more of a self contained story arc, with a “what happens next?” ending.
One of the things that I like about GoT is that episode 9 tends to be the big episode, and episode 10 sets up the next season. With the exception of one really big cliffhanger, the rest of the show has had characters in transition rather than the kind of TO BE CONTINUED season finales that have become so popular.
So, Westworld is 90 minutes long? Oh, thank you, HBO Gods!!! I am really pumped for this last episode...especially after last weeks...um...reveals? lmao CAN’T WAIT!!! I haven’t been this excited for a show in a long time. Even Game of Thrones or Flash, both of which I love deeply!
We call them hoagies in Philadelphia. Not heroes.
You know what? Fuck it. Bring ON the swamp. Make the swamp swampier than it has ever been. Fill the cabinet with rich white men who want nothing more but to make other rich white men like themselves wealthier.
Way to drain that swamp, Turmp voters! You sure showed us big dumb libruls.
I think Dolores is in the blue dress only in her memory with Arnold. When she gets out of the confession chamber and sees the Man in Black, she’s wearing her pants.
Unless they’re perfectly aware, and letting her go about her business is part of a larger plan (Judas Steer...)
Wait, people don’t like Maeve?
Despite Maeve not exactly being a fan favourite (not as much as Elsie certainly), some of the literary allusions in her story is fantastic! Like this:
I’m pretty sure the common thread here is marijuana. The employees got freaked out by a customer and hid in the back: high. Dude goes to CVS in the middle of the night looking for cheese and spends 45 minutes wandering around the store: high.