lamashtar--disqus
Lamashtar
lamashtar--disqus

Rapey rape? You mean that show? The show where rape is the catalyst for how women become strong?

I sympathize with him. Just because Dolores' desire to complete her quest is a program, doesn't mean William can't respect her and go along with those desires. Most of my favorite game quests were for the game character's lives; they were more fulfilling than quests on my own behalf. I never truly changed, but it

He put me in mind of a lizard in wait. Very reptilian.

The Little Miss Perfect character is different from Author Insertion, who is literally the author, warts and all, inside their own story. A Mary Sue/Marty Sue is the wish fulfillment fantasy.

They have many useful attachments.

Does Ford have empathy for anybody?

All evolution is a glitch. There IS no point. You might as well bitch about the flaws in multicellular organization and croon of the superiority of when we were all starstuff.

I was annoyed she didn't suddenly turn into Moriarty.

I thought all zombie shows point was man's inhumanity to man.

Hey, people put up with Jehovah's torture and murder all the time, as long as they assume it all has a point and a good ending to the story.

Its weird because I have often had the same desires William did, to live inside a book. But basically William is giving in to escapism. He says he feels more "real", but he's actually getting lost in fantasy. Were he to accept Westworld as true reality, he would likely not be so cavalier about danger to himself and

As a longtime fan of Spider-man clones, I disagree. Memory is just a place to start from. Identity is based on choices made.

I hope this is the plot of the sequel to 'Christine'.

Is the one with the "bag of tricks" the one who pimps robots?

All they have to do is destroy her head down to the brainstem, like the woodcutter robot. Tada, no more inconvenient blackmail memories. In any case, losing their jobs is one thing. Helping a robot escape? That would mean going to jail and/or a million dollar lawsuit for corporate espionage/theft. Its a ludicrous

It seems believable to me, if only because I love comic books, which has notorious picture haters like Steve Ditko and Ike Perlmutter, the latter billionaire so crazy he wore a disguise to a press function.

Really? I haven't found her charming at all. Her dialogue is tired and somewhat fake. Everything about the character seems studiedly clinical, even when she's supposed to be feeling genuine humanlike things.

Caesar gets killed by his buddy!

I just googled to see if there was any special meaning to that question. Disappointingly, it was only intended to annoy people; fabricated humans don't understand how to respond due to their lack of life experience.

Hardly. DC manages perfectly well with two versions of Deadshot. We are not talking about two versions of the Endless, they would never introduce the Endless in this show because that would require too much backstory and the idea of only 7 anthromorphosized concepts starting with the letter 'd' was pretty silly.