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Maybe some psychodrama regarding her brother, too. Logan dies in the park under mysterious circumstances, William never really explains what happened but keeps going back, plus she's weirded out by his secret crush on a robot.

Would make a lot of sense.

At least this series wouldn't have to jump past where GRRM's already finished writing.

The employees live inside the park. They talk about people "rotating in" and "rotating out".

Two of these three shows seem to be based on a one-season premise.

Whats the point of Ford's big new narrative? Whats he trying to do?

There are some clues that Ford might be a robot, too. Maybe the original AI, robot programmed to help Arnold make the others, etc. Maybe the park's original "villain." But killed Arnold and took over the park. Which could explain the efforts to erase any record of Arnold.

They've gone out of their way to claim that the partner was a secret — Logan tells William "no one's even seen a picture."

Timeline-wise, too. There's already been some dialogue that all diseases are cured, albeit in the some-what recent past. So the "memories" of the son dying have to be a bit older; it wouldn't make sense for Bernard to look like the same age in those memories if they were genuine.

Interesting theory. So its not Ford vs. Arnold, but Arnold manipulating the whole thing to slowly create robot consciousness?

It would show is that they're deliberately mixing different timelines together (like "Bernard" and Dolores scenes) to make them look like a single timeline.

Different timeline: those are scenes from 35 years ago with Arnold and Dolores. Bernard is modeled on Arnold.

I assume this means that Elsie's not dead? If Ford/Bernard killed her, I would have expected that to be part of the reveal to Teresa.

Probably. Hope its not Elsie.

The "Bernard" with Dolores scenes look like they were in the same basement where Teresa died. In other words, in a basement underneath a house that Arnold built for Ford.

Maybe a bit rougher in the past timeline, too. The bullet that hit William knocked him down; the ones that hit MiB don't even move him. Park may have made some adjustments for guest safety.

Dunno about that, but I'm convinced that Bernard is robot Arnold. This episode established that the other person in the picture that Ford showed Bernard wasn't Arnold, but was the robot version of Ford's father.

Multiple timelines theory.

I think its is the second time she's been in Pariah. The sleep scene shows two Dolores, as she "sees" (i.e., remembers) herself walking in the procession in the previous timeline.

Look closely at Dolores on the train musing over the maze picture on the coffin. Its actually two different scenes: one where she's with Lawrence and William, and one where she's by herself.