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Fred Fuchs
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It’s nothing like Oblivion. It's interesting, but outside of a little practice session, there's really no need for magic. 

Mauve was silly. It’s always a bad sign when you need to invoke superpowers to get your character from A to B. And if she’s so smart, WHY THE FUCK IS SHE GOING AFTER A ROBOT THAT SHE KNOWS ISN’T HER KID, BUT RATHER ANOTHER NARRATIVE? I get she felt love, that’s sweet. But she’s literally seeking out something she

I think that’s why they didn’t spend too much time in Samurai World. The entire concept of being an active player in that world is just bonkers. Like, WW is neat because the bullets sting without killing/injuring. But then it becomes part of the game, a penalty for an action. But what’s that like in Samurai World?

I can't overstate how much I don't give a fuck about robot feelings. They're robots. I don't feel bad for making my fridge keep my food cold, I'm not going to care about drilling a .45 into Teddy's robot brain. He's a robot. 

But it’s so unrealistic as to be plain laughable. I know they’re going for this whole idea that robots and humans are so alike and that’s why we should feel bad for them. But when you tell me an entire person (in fact, every person ever) can be broken in down into just over 10,000 lines of code? Fuck off with that.

I hated more how they tried to play her as some sympathetic villain. She's a fucking robot. She murders people. I couldn't give less of a shit about robots with or without AI. They're robots. 

Yeah, as I said before to you, I think the writers are reading some debunked science to drive their story. 

Exactly. And I think the show runners don’t realize how dumb their idea is since no one at Delos that knew anything about the project pointed it out. They want this AI coming to life story so bad that they’re glossing over problems high score schoolers can figure out.

I think either the writers bought heavily into the debunked idea that humans are just advanced computers, or they’re laying down that the robots can’t understand human behavior on any level besides ones and zeroes, so they’ll be really outclassed when they sneak into the real world and learn WW was the worst place to

“Our new government is founded upon exactly [this] idea; its foundations are laid, its cornerstone rests upon the great truth, that the negro is not equal to the white man; that slavery—subordination to the superior race—is his natural and normal condition. This, our new government, is the first, in the history of the

But, no.

What all good comedies need. Dramatic tension dropped at the first sign of a sight gag.

Yeah, why mention the rules at all then? I didn’t write the script. I only ask them to keep to the very rules they made up and put in the movie.

Which is the problem. "Handwavium" has become a perfectly valid explanation. Why even have the movie explain the rule if it doesn't matter? They took time out to define their rules. 

Not at all. Because they knew they had no consequences. They knew they wouldn’t get hurt. They knew the robots would just be repaired. They knew it was just a game. That’s a ridiculous environment to test anything other than maybe shooting accuracy. People don’t play GTA because they want to steal cars, drive on the

The P90s are 100% because they look futuristic.

That’s fine within the show, but that's a pretty dumb way to test something as complex as a human brain. Okay, he did the test the same as the real one, but you're just constantly re-running the tests so many times that even an imperfect copy will eventually succeed by pure chance. 

I think it's more that they want the robots to win, so here's some red-shirts.

Also: Shit, talk about a dumbass way to test if your recreation is perfect. “They made all the exact same decisions the real person did.”

Dolores plugged Williams gun, not hers. His gun has a shotgun shell chamber that is operated separately from the normal chambers. He switched his gun's mode.