I've been saying this since Episode 2… TWO "W" LOGO'S PEOPLE!!! No need to even bother trying to figure out who is saying what to whom or who is in scenes with someone else. Bottom line… they are obviously different for a reason.
I've been saying this since Episode 2… TWO "W" LOGO'S PEOPLE!!! No need to even bother trying to figure out who is saying what to whom or who is in scenes with someone else. Bottom line… they are obviously different for a reason.
William and Logan arrive at Westworld and Ford tells his story to Bernard about how the park began = "older" looking W Logo
Please explain why there have been two different W logo's shown then?
Well now I know!
How can anyone that disagrees with the "two timelines" theory explain the blatantly different Westworld logo's that we see when:
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Don't even get me started on World of Motion and Horizons…
I brought this same thing up after the first episode. Specifically what you just said: That what if a guest spends a wonderful day with a host and wants to see them again the next day. When the guest walks up and says that they had a nice day yesterday, will the host be like who the hell are you?
I have these exact same questions.
Not time travel, just different times. Perhaps 30 or 50 years apart.
Another interesting tidbit…
During Ford's re-telling of the park's early days, there is a scene where a bunch of the hosts are learning to dance in the middle of town. The camera lingers on one woman host who makes eye contact with the camera… and it's the same woman host that meets William to give him his orientation…
So basically…
1. During the flashback scenes of Ford telling Bernard about the beginning's of the park, a certain Westworld logo existed, as seen on the tech's labcoats.
2. When William is riding up the escalator upon arriving at Westworld, the giant screen in front of him shows the same logo as in the park's early…
Because the Westworld logo's are different in different scenes. When William first arrives at the Westworld train station and is going up the escalator with the hot host, an "older" looking Westworld logo is seen, which is different from the Westworld logo that exists in the underground bunker scenes with the tech's,…
When Ford is telling Bernard via flashbacks about the early days before the park opened, all of the tech's working in the lab have the "old" Westworld logo on their labcoats (the same "old" logo that is shown when William arrives at Westworld for the first time). William's story must be occurring near the beginning…
I am 100% completely obsessed with this show already. Amazing. I was captivated from beginning to end. But SO MANY QUESTIONS!!!