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Sort of a minor point in this season, that may become major next year: we've seen little hints that the hosts are faster and stronger than humans.
Teddy grabbing MiB's knife, Delores shooting the four Confederados, Delores tossing MiB around.
They have these abilities, but are usually prevented from using them,

Bernard is a pretty efficient assassin, and I thought his grief-stricken reaction when he remembered what he had done to her signaled that she's dead.
She was the most (maybe the only) sympathetic human character, and one of the few sources of humor in the show, and I'll be sad if she doesn't return, but I don't see a

Aeden fails the Turing test bigly.
"I'm sorry, I don't have any information on that."

Nah. Elsie's dead for sure, because of Bernard's grief-stricken reaction when he "remembers" what he did to her.
Ashley…who knows? Or cares. He wasn't developed into a character that we care about.
Maybe he's a Ghost Warrior.

Charlotte picks Abernathy out of the hundreds of "dead" hosts, which seems odd; either she knows something about him, or it's a truly goofy coincidence.
In any case, the whole scene comes to nothing in the end, since they don't get him out of the park before the uprising. Unless Abernathy has some significant part to

I AM disappointed that Elsie didn't reappear, either as a human or a host. Feels like a loose thread; like her reveal got dropped because they ran out of time.
(After wasting about four hours out of the 10 episodes.)

Nah, I don't buy it. William knew she was a host, knew she would be wiped and put back into service. I could see him being sad about that, and could see him trying to overcome it, get her to remember.
But break inside? That would be silly.

Yeah, I was thinking the moon was an impossibly clumsy effect for a show as expensive as WW.
Should have realized it was the tip-off that the whole scene was a trick.

Does make some sense, but again, didn't Teddy say that "he" came back with strange ideas?
Pretty sure I would have noticed if Teddy had said "Wyatt went off and when she came back she had some weird ideas."

But didn't the blond who had Teddy and MiB tied up (Sorry, I can't remember her name) specifically refer to Wyatt as "he?"

I was going to reply and disagree with you, but then I realized
that the only hint we have of any date at all outside of the park is Ford’s parent’s clothing, and his own as a child.
(Presumably he made his robot family look as they actually had.)

Speaking of Jurassic Park stupid, how come there's no hard "off" switch on the hosts?

Weren't their backs to the door?
I thought it sort of implied that she could hear them, but it wasn't clear.

Clementine killed a host who she believed was human.

Yes.
Clementine did.

Maeve mortally wounded Sylvester.
Clementine killed a host who had been altered to read as a human.
Bernard killed Theresa and probably Elsie.
There's nothing in the "basic code" to prevent them from harming humans. As Ashley (I think it was) said, the only thing protecting humans from hosts is two lines of Elsie's code.

Which episode was that in? I don't remember it.

Exactly. She was a 14, before her upgrade.

Nope, that wasn't Sylvester or Felix.
It was a random other tech Who Elsie was blackmailing.

Maybe. Or Charlotte gets him to reprogram the Bad Robot to sneak the information out of the park, and somehow double crosses him so that he takes the fall.
She knows he's not the sharpest crayon in the box.