I knew she was pregnant the moment she started asking Chris those questions.
I knew she was pregnant the moment she started asking Chris those questions.
Yes, and if it's just a trick, it's a cheap one, and that would be a shame because Westworld seems to be the kind of show that doesn't need such devices to tell a great story full of wonder.
So…he changed the colour of his eyes?
So how do we explain Bernard's conversation with his wife (Gina Torres)? It was shown as something happening, not as a memory, contrary to his son dying.
She met William just after having one of those memories.
I still don't believe in that theory. When Dolores kills that man in the barn back in episode 3, she does it after having a flashback of the MiB attacking her…and just after that she meets William. Furthermore, during that bandit attack, it's already her new Daddy, even though she has a flashback of the old one (who…
Maybe Hermione doesn't have time for romance, she's way too busy climbing the ladders at the ministry of magic and being awesome.
I also loved that scene for the same reasons you mentioned. I couldn't have explained it better. So thank you.
Yeah, I never understood why they had to be all married to their high school sweethearts. And what you say about them being friends - the Ron/Hermione pairing feels like Rowling had this great plan of having Harry ending up with Ginny and then by default decided to pair the rest together.
However I'll say that it…
This reminds me of Hermione : "We could get killed! Or worse, expelled!"
Or since it's Hollywood, they'll choose an actress that is decades younger to play her.
Who would've thought? But maybe only for the Red Hot Chili Peppers though.
Well, technically, it's "pay to listen to the Red Hot Chili Peppers", so anyone buying a CD would be found guilty.
I'd forgotten about that. He was really an awful person who played on his looks on VM.
And with that, you just won the internet.
Well I watched until season 3 I think, and I forgot a lot about it, sorry for the mistake. Still, centuries or even millenia from us, whether in the past or the present.
Well, Battlestar Galactica doesn't take place in the US, does it? Even if the government structure is very similar, it's still sci-fi happening centuries from now, with different planets, etc., whereas DS is more grounded in our current reality (for now, at least). Like I said, it's an old trope, and I find it…
My favourite : "Began to compose social media post about David Bowie dying and then thought 'The world doesn't need to hear my thoughts on David Bowie' ". +210.07
It's interesting because it's the old "ordinary man pushed to a powerful position without wanting it" storyline that you find everywhere in literature (like Frodo with the ring). It's just not been done with the POTUS before.
This was way too short for a pilot. It felt like it needed a second hour.