So far we have not seen a serious threat to a guest.
So far we have not seen a serious threat to a guest.
I'm not only talking about the sexual aspect, but all of it. I really think most people would be embarrassed to wear costumes and giggle inanely after shooting a robot that's ridiculously easy to kill. I think that's what separates it from a video game. We're not literally playing pretend when we play video games.…
Ah, gotcha.
It wasn't a bunch of hosts, though. The masked cult people were guests. So your fear for the woman with Teddy was justified.
Thank you. I'm having a serious problem with the viability of this business model. I honesty don't think there are that many adults who want to play cowboys and indians before they rape Delores again.
That was a flashback of how the robots used to be made.
It wasn't part of the narrative. A guest snuck up behind him and shot him in the neck. The only rules of narrative the bullets follow is if a host will pull the trigger.
I don't think that's how it works. The bullets work on the robots regardless of the point of the narrative. Like in the pilot when the saloon robber was shot right before he was supposed to give an amazing speech.
I would imagine it would matter to the family members of a guest who was killed by another guest because they can't tell the difference.
One of the many reasons I hated the show Dollhouse was that when it comes down to it, it didn't seem to be a viable business model. I couldn't imagine that many people would pay obscene amounts of money for sex one could have with a non-programmed prostitute. (The only things the dolls would really be good for would…
In your comment about the hosts not dying when they should, are you talking about the masked cult members who cut down Teddy? I assumed they were guests. I thought they were on a black hat adventure, which showed how insanely dangerous Ford's new narrative was, since they're playing with legit knives and there's no…
I missed something. Why was Stubbs decapitating the stray host?
Because she's funny and a good actress?
I've loved Haden Church since Wings, and it's just so awesome to see him again live up to his comedic potential. I also love that, unlike so many proffessional actors, he actually looks his age.
There's something just so incredibly punchable about that asshole's stupid fucking face.
I think that's what makes Amy such a great character. She's not crazy, she's sociopathic. It's not her reasoning that's unsound, it's her actions. She knows perfectly well she's morally wrong, she just doesn't care.
I feel that you may be missing a point of the Cool Girl definition. It's a woman who is interested in video games and dude bruh culture for the purpose of appearing interesting to men. She's also a doormat who never has agency or personal wants/needs in a relationship. A sure fire sign of the Cool Girl is a claim to…
Certainly! My wage shall be in the form of you telling me your temple name. (I'm too committed to the suspense to not find out at this point!)
Not until you tell me your temple name!
And Phoebe's apartment was her grandmother's as well.