I'm not disputing that, that's why to my eyes the bigger potential giveaway would be the lack of aging.
I'm not disputing that, that's why to my eyes the bigger potential giveaway would be the lack of aging.
I think some of the carnage we see post William murder fest is also full of pistons and whatnot.
But it seems like the William/Logan storyline is now leading up to Dolores killing Arnold…
And that he never seems to age past a certain point…
Kind of weirded out by the fact that they apparently have to coach new hosts like newborn babies, I don't really understand why, since you'd think their programming would be sufficient. Does this kind of coaching apply to all physical functions? EVEN SEX!?
Agreed, I already kind of felt that way with the bit of Man in Black backstory revealed to Teddy. He's actually a really good guy irl!? He had a wife and daughter he never even thought of raping or scalping!? How crazy!!!! That being said, I do sort of like the idea that he wanted to do the worst possible thing he…
If William is the man in black, why are the hosts flesh and blood in his storyline and not mechanical? Why does Dolores have flashbacks of the man in black during her storyline with William? (Remember: she couldn't fire a gun until she had this flashback and it somehow overrode her programming, ever since then she's…
The fact that people are citing this episode as proof of the MIB = William theory is endlessly frustrating.
Exactly, that's what is so frustrating! The show has great characters and compelling story lines, but it refuses to actually commit to them. Instead it just tap dances around them with the story of Richie's self destruction (and random shit like the mail room?). I have a feeling they think that story is far more…
Juno Temple is so underused on this show. Every week I keep thinking the Nasty Bits plot is gonna start gathering steam and it never really does. And the more I think about it the more it kinda pisses me off, because what did this episode really accomplish? Fucking nothing.
It honestly feels like Cuba Gooding Jr is channeling Tracy Morgan in this show.
It's nice to have an excuse to watch Casino again. Not that I need one…
Took me a bit to realize this episode was intentionally riffing on the Scorsese style, with the voice-overs etc… There was even a fake rolling stones song