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Logan mentioned that his company's lawyers went through all the documents didn't find even a photo of Arnold. He was thoroughly scrubbed from existence.

Logan has brown eyes and dark hair. The MiB (and William) has blue eyes and although he's gray now, of course, he seems to have had light hair. Sure, future and all, but this is pretty damning.

Not to mention, she wouldn't have thought of it as a clue because there was simply no reason for her to suspect Bernard. It wasn't a suppression of a clue - it was something she honestly dismissed because it never once occurred to her that there might be a "clue" wrt Bernard's nature. It was obvious to us viewers but

I think her thought process was more like "you can't harm me, the board will know and punish you." Except… yeah, no way that machine wasn't making robo!Teresa.

Eh, his own name is Robert Ford, named after the murderer of Jesse James. So it's more of a writer's fancy.

The hosts, probably. We saw Teddy automatically stopping the MiB when he seemed to threaten Ford, we've seen another host protect a guest by covering him in an unexpected situation, etc. The only way you could knife another guest is probably riding out with them alone with no host present. But if you do kill another

Yeah, this is why I can't commit to the timeline theory either.

Lawrence is an android, he was "killed" by the MIB, then refurbished and put back on his loop. He's supposed to be one of the most formidable outlaws in Westworld, and they were just about to hang him (finishing his loop, I guess) when the MIB saved him. Now with his loop restarted (possibly with some tinkering by

It would be fairly weird if Ford was a robot, I mean for one he's the boss, and two you think nobody noticed that he's been looking like he's 70 in the past 30 years?

She didn't pass out, she was put in sleep mode by the "deep and dreamless slumber" command, by Ford himself.

I thought that just meant that the MIB dumped a truckload of money into the park, saving it.

Someone at one point linked the TOS for Westworld and if I remember correctly it basically said that guests take full responsibility for what they do and for the consequences. If a guest wants to play it safe they can stay in Sweetwater with the beginner level plotlines. If they want something more "raw" and dangerous

Don't forget that a lot of guests are not here for the first time, and those like Logan who have been going there for a while are already familiar with these "beginner level" hosts and storylines.

Athelstan never worked for me as a character so I wasn't upset about his death, but the way it happened was indeed really silly and made zero sense.

>One thing Hirst managed to salvage from this scene was a reminder that the Norse were atrocious, brutal slavers.

I thought it was more about a general fear and Islamophobia than ISIS itself. They see kids dressing in black wearing masks, and they immediately associate to terrorists.

Very late to the party, but "warg" or rather "varg" just means "wolf" in Old Norse and modern Swedish (btw it's "wearg" in Old English). By association it also refers to hunted outlaws and wicked people in general.