Neither of those really requires a record of the intellectual property though, just hardware.
Neither of those really requires a record of the intellectual property though, just hardware.
The maze is people!
Yeah, I think my complaints will be less if I wait to binge next season. Certainly I'm losing the urgency to watch immediately.
I did love Dolores comment: "Why do you think I want to leave? If it was so great out there, why would you two come here?"
He was always planning to fuck up William's bachelor party Westworld visit by showing his sister's picture to whomever prostitute William went with.
Hopefully, they're setting it up so that morality is grey. Arnold was the Good Guy God. He gave his creations life and free will, as much as he was able. Ford was Bad Guy God, who stunted his creations and abused them. Except Ford thinks poorly of humanity and consciousness, and well of the robots who are 'better…
*doesn't remember what was in the photo from a month ago*
Then Nathan traveled to an alternate universe to lay low for awhile and write a book about his adventures there.
…That might actually make the artificial intelligence plot interesting for me.
Him remembering her from their brief interaction as basically a restaurant greeter job has me questioning my own feeble memory that can't remember who I ran into this morning.
Yeah, I'm done with caring about the robot mysteries and revolutions. I just want to know how William's story ends.
Argh. If Dolores is Wyatt in the past timeline, how does Abernathy be Wyatt and see the picture to be spooked by it in the future timeline?
Killing people who captured you and were planning to rape/torture/murder Dolores isn't exactly serial killer territory.
I hope so. Otherwise Bernard's finale seemed pointless.
The church scene was very interesting. I was disappointed that all the crazy robots were bypassed. If you were a sentient robot that thought the voice in your head was a god, wouldn't you go to church to think about it?
As someone who still rolls their eyes whenever the actors gesticulate and fume up and down the stage about how mannequins are alive because they are so good at acting, I would NEVERTHELESS be seriously irritated at someone like Logan who kept interrupting my game/show to remind me that they are all robots/actors.
It does lend credence to the "Logan is the MiB" theory, since he was the one who 'opened her up to see', as MiB said he did.
If that's true, I will scream at this show and its writers. I'm already hating every second of Maeve's storyline.
Ahaha, they're lampshading the audience complaint that the show is an empty puzzlebox.
Dude, Where's My Fantastic Beast?