Mantis put glasses on Charlotte just like Dolores did to that asshole at the beginning of the season. They let you see AR. They basically had a videaoconference. That doesn’t make him unreal. It just means he wasn’t there in SF.
Mantis put glasses on Charlotte just like Dolores did to that asshole at the beginning of the season. They let you see AR. They basically had a videaoconference. That doesn’t make him unreal. It just means he wasn’t there in SF.
I loved the image of Dolores and HostHale together. The way they were negative of each other - blonde in black and brunette in white. This show always loved the symbolism of those colours as foreshadowing so those this make Dolores the black hat of this season? Is it foreshadowing about whoever is in Hale becoming…
Yes, I never really bought that condemnation that show levels towards all the guests. As far as they knew the host were no different than your laptop and the Parks were the rage rooms. You could destroy anything because it was just things you were destroying. Dolores can blame - Ford because he knew and stopped their…
They also wanted to know the decryption key for The Valley Beyond so I wonder what they want from it? Do they think Dolores put something there besides the hosts? Maybe they don’t know she deleted most of users’ books so they think they are there? Do they want the hosts minds back? But why? Or do they need that to…
The way Lee glitched when Maeve made him realise he wasn’t real reminded me the way Delos glitched when he realised he was a host. But unlike resurrected Delos Lee managed to get better. I wonder if that’s because he was just simulation or if that actually was Lee’s mind they used for this and he could somehow recover…
I don’t think she means to commit genocide - she even says she’s tired of killing. She used to be more radical but her experience with Teddy and Maeve made her realise that she became her enemy -using and abusing those around her for her own goals. So she resurrected Bernard to keep check on her worst impulses and…
Yes, I noticed. It made me suspect the artefact really comes from the future not past and is showing the same thing happening that we saw on Discovery.
Oh, for sure the whole thing was trap for Connells. She didn’t create his host copy nor set up that meeting with it by accident. She knew he would find her out and decrypt that text. She wanted to replace him because he has access to things she as Liam’s girlfriend never would. And she most likely shared Connells’…
Well, it’s not going to be the same kind of damage that is bad for humans so shooting through livers or lungs won’t mean anything. Same with losing an arm. But there are things that would be bad to them too - like anything that damages the cortical shell. And probably also anything that impairs their mobility is also…
The hosts can take a lot of damage because pain is only an illusion to them and the only truly essential part of them is the core. Still, they can be damaged or incapacitated by bullets if there is enough damage or in the right places. This is why Maeve ‘died’ and why Dolores could walk of her injuries from initial…
The encrypted text that Dolores sent and Connells intercepted said something about “luring him out”. Connells assumed it meant Liam but it’s clear Connells was one being lured out since his replacement shown up for that meeting. Maybe he just did it slightly earlier that Dolores calculated so he interrupted Liam’s…
As much as everyone wonders if Dolores knew Connells was coming I wonder about how much Liam knew. I mean it’s clear Dolores was never immobilised. She could’ve taken out his men right there in the penthouse and there was a Host Connells already made. She has been planning for being found out. For getting closer to…
The show was never about twists but the nature of reality, perception and freedom of choice and how we use it. How we decide whose life worth what. Is escape into your own world freedom or just another kind of prison. What you are willing to do to be really free.
The guy who wrote the Rehoboam is clearly anti-Finch
Yes, that’s what they figure out in this episode. That just like the Vulcans showed to invite humans to space faring society after they discovered warp engine (same as Federation does to other cultures now) there is something that shows up once synthetic life reaches a certain threshold. But instead of welcoming them t…
Yes, it’s been a while and soon I’ll need to decide if it’s worth getting hulu back
It is the former. Isaac mission was to determine if other organics were more trustworthy and Kaylons where not satisfied with them and decided it’ll be safer to just kill them all. Trust is not their strong suit.
I think most our fiction about Robot Uprising makes it understendable - it’s either slavery or someone tries to pull the plug. But the one I like the irony of the most was the time loop one. Terminator Genisys was not great but it set up the humans try to kill Skynet because it tries to kill them in the past and…
Yes,you’re right. They both have been affected by conspiracies within Starfleet and that’s not that big group of people so it’s not that surprising they’ve met. Of course they didn’t know it was the same conspiracy (Zhat Vash quest to destroy all synthetics) but it’s a really big one (they control Starfleet security)…
Yes, I was like Commander Oh, head of Starfleet Security, works for Zhat Vash and Starfleet in general, along with the whole Federation, is super anti-synthetic so Picard’s belief that what Clancy sends is help seems overly-optimistic. I think at best she would left them hanging hoping they would wait for…