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I think it's worth noting that, by cutting your hair, it's like removing the part of you that was there for the trauma. We can't control the rest of our body, the way our skin flakes and grows, and we certainly can't hack off and regrow limbs. But once, in college, a little while after a particularly Bad Thing that

Worth it for the big fucked-up murder scene alone, tbh

I live in LA, and one time I bumped into her in the bathroom of this tiny little independent theater. (I guess we had both just seen "Amy.") I told her I loved her in Ghost Ship. She just kind of blinked at me. She was wearing a cute outfit, though.

At the very least a carefully moderated town hall.

"I wonder if THAT will come back" (or whatever she said, I'm paraphrasing, but I laughed, so)

Okay, here's my theory: I think Larry's boyfriend did it. He's tall enough and strong enough to throw a woman through a window, and in the episode where he takes the stand, he seemed to be under the impression that Margaret was a huge bitch and the only thing standing between him and Larry. Sounds like a motive to

Jesus, finally. Tired of being treated like an idiot for knowing the difference between planning out a story and having everything written.

K bro

I'm saying they have a plan. Not that it's written. Christ, dude.

Wow, you've been watching this meticulously crafted show and you think they haven't fully planned it out? Sure, buddy.

Cool story, bro.

I think this show has been planned start to finish. This isn't Lost. They aren't aimlessly meandering toward a distant, blurry finale. They have a clear image in mind for how this is going to go, and the website reflects that, just like every minute detail on the show reflects that. Sorry you've clearly misunderstood

Based on how carefully the website seems to tie into everything (including company communications, maps, that personality quiz everyone took) I think the website isn't acting independently. It has a lot of clues—dismissing it as just a spinoff property seems to misunderstand the very nature of what they're doing here.

Also, based on the files found in the code of the Westworld site, Elsie is definitely alive. Theory holds true.

Well, those people need to hop in a time machine and find a more updated example.

The rule of TV deaths is simple: if you did not see it on-screen, it did not happen.

I don't believe that was the implication at all. It was the memory that kept Bernard at the facility. Ford said Bernard's memories were an "homage" to Arnold's real life—they are not identical, they are just based on the real events.

I just can't buy that. BUT it does serve my larger "Charlotte is Charlie" point so w/e.

He said Bernard's backstory was an "homage" to Arnold's. That implies changes were made. Ford wrote a version of Arnold's story that left him isolated and dependent on Ford.

See, I trust the show a little more than that. I think Maeve is part of Ford's "new narrative"—robot uprising, hellooooo.