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"Is anyone concerned how president can't tell the difference between a news show and sketch comedy show?"

Thanks, i still kind of hope for one timeline

When does he appear in the "old timeline"?

I really think Teddy is gonna be a Judge Holden type.

i really didn't see Bernard being a robot coming!

I didn't like Dolores falling into Williams arms as one of her first acts of free will and then being sad about being rebuffed. It seemed too much like a story beat. Which makes me think maybe it is, it's just one more story. In the past, maybe by Arnold.

i think you are lol

are you?

i think i agree, westworld lends itself very well to putting together puzzle pieces, following bread crumbs, "outsmarting" the writers etc. All the things Lost viewers loved, but which Lost was actually really bad at. The good revelations of lost were all about characters, it explained their behaviour, their grudges

yeah ford seems to be the "the human experience is suffering" type. So he sees their lack of emotions as a positive. But then he also said "i just want to tell my stories.", so he also seems like a psychopath without any bigger goal.

I feel the same way, but that there are two Lawrences, when we have never seen two robots of the same kind, that William's firm is looking to invest, when it doesn't seem like Westworld is having any money issues, seems like two timelines could be right.
But: Weren't the big bad indians a new addition by the weasly

i kind of loved this episode, maybe if i had to put my critics head on i'd have the more problems. But i just love spending time with these people. And for whatever reason that last scene made me almost tear up. As if Daniel had found his place, a difficult flighty woman who looks for a steady guy to ground her and

One guy who seemed determined to tell him anxthing to make him stop told us. That guy doesn't know if he learned to programm, amd maybe he had already programmed and this was finetuning/debugging. The thing is you can't KNOW know that what he did was easy.

what? How exactly did you come to this conclusion? Please tell me it's more than it didn't take much screen time.

If there is a show that i think is able to make someone waving a shotgun around a momentous impactful scene, truthful to the characters it's rectify, still i kind of agree with you.

It's so interesting, because at times i thought: "Daniel it's time to snap out of it", because for me years passed, but it was just a couple of days for him.

Does anyone know how much time seasons 1 to 3 were covering?

Because boring and unfunny not because it made fun of a politician

but rape and murder are two different crimes, and rape is often not persecuted at the best of circumstances (questioning of hanna could go: "so you were high on drugs? So you don't remember clearly? Are you sure you said no? There are three persons telling a different story. Isn't it known that you are a little slut"

Didn't someone at sometime talk about Daniel watching what happened, or that he and Hanna tried to have sex but he couldn't get it up?