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Yes, Logan mentions to William that one of the founders was killed in the park early on.

What if you don't like having spectators? Did you still waste your 20s?

I thought Brown Hat Assholes would just go around leaving floaters and upper deckers everywhere

Yep, all of us who have problems with Westworld are just mouthbreathing morons who can't figure out how to get the TV back on to CBS. Only people who love Westworld are smart enough to really "get it" man.

This all makes sense

Lawrence could have easily been killed, patched up, and returned to his "starting point" in Pariah a day or two later where he begins his loop again. Isn't that what's been happening to every other host that's been killed?

One company has two different logos or the one for the Red River story is newly designed to go along with his new story. Both of these ideas could be wrong, but they are much simpler explanations than the multiple timeline theory.

It is a failure if half the audience disagrees with the other half on whether there are multiple timelines and each has some evidence supporting them.

Those failures were related to the "reveries" installed by Ford in what dual-timeline proponents are calling the present. Plus, those are more failures of coding, not of their physical construction.

I think it's just a failure of the show to not keep us aware of the chronology of the narrative. Or blissfully unaware if there are two timelines and they want it to be a surprise.

You mean he didn't pull out a steak knife he stole from Outback?

But the last two seasons were the best!

Godfather 2 is half backstory as well

Also, if Dolores and William's storyline is in the past, then Dolores' arc doesn't make sense. Why have her stuck in her loop in the present and striving toward sentience in the past, just to pull the rug out and have her reprogrammed at some point just to do it all again?

The linking up to another version of the host makes a lot of sense if we're supposed to believe the conversations with Ford and Bernard have been happening along with the plot(s) in the park itself.

Not for sure, but Dolores did see herself in the day of the dead style parade, although, that may have been some kind of hallucination. But I'm pretty sure we also heard them talking about building new hosts of the same version if the old ones are too mangled to repair somewhere early on.

Is the maze storyline maybe just a part of Ford's new narrative? I mean, how is the maze logo emblazoned all over the park, yet supposed to be some sort of secret path within the park?

I think The Witch suffered for being marketed as much more of a horror movie than it actually was.

You're right. It probably shouldn't have been eligible for this list

I just rewatched the scene. The demogorgon never appears in the shed. They make it appear as if Will hears it behind him in the shed and turns to see it, but we only see Will's face. And then there's a closeup of the light bulb getting brighter and brighter. When it goes dim again, the shed is empty.