She plugged the shotgun barrel on the gun.
She plugged the shotgun barrel on the gun.
I think the only valid reason is that they wrote themselves into a corner and didn't want to show Dolores not giving a fuck about robots anymore. They just wanted people to think of her as a robot hero now.
They needed a hook. That’s all it seemed to be. Once they had all the dead robots in the flooded valley it just seemed like they jumped around in time because they already did it once.
The real problem is they use the absolute worst stimulation to scan the minds/test the minds. Why would you ever use a consequence-free environment to test anyone for anything, let alone to recreate a person? Of course the humans in WW are murderous, abusive assholes. It's because they all know that none of it matters…
Also:
I’m not complaining about the physics. I'm complaining about their own rules, which only seem to matter whenever the script requires it.
I was cheering for anyone at all to just kill her. It took a lot for everyone to just give in to her for 2 seasons so she could get god powers.
Checking a gun that’s been handed to you is such a forced habit (at first) that it becomes second nature over time. There’s no way in hell someone as paranoid and as practiced as William wouldn’t check the revolver without even thinking about it. Especially after someone had it and was pointing it at you.
Season 1 was about, “Hey, these robots have it pretty hard.”
The slug ws in the center barrel of the gun. Used, I believe, for a 410 shotgun shell. She would've been dead had William just shot her with another normal shot to the head.
Didn’t realize I was dying on a hill. Just pointing something out. Didn’t realize that was such a bold stance. Kind of a sad place where pointing out a movie’s own lack of logic is now dying on a hill, don’t you think?
Which is fine.
When it comes to Marvel (and a few TV shows), everything gets a free pass around here.
We rip on DC for every little thing. Marvel gets a free pass because whatever. Yeah, sounds about right.
Yeah, I know. But it also means they couldn’t pick up a tank, or transform a building into a rolling suitcase.
No, they exist because Lucas thought they were cool. That was it.
It’s like the whole concept is dumb.
This is a better mage quest than Skyrim.
God/Satan are probably keeping him alive so they won’t have to deal with him.
Are they going to try for any sort of consistency with mass and size?