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Larry Kidkill
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To The Ringer!
Just kidding, that's some of the worst writing I still subject myself to.

"we do like watermelon, do like fried chicken, do have big dicks… What? if you're gonna believe stereotypes, believe all them shits."- paraphrase from Eddie.

Yes.

A Rouge Gun, like the one Homer Simpson invented?

Skyrim definitely needed a 'hot coffee' mod.

And WestWorld is a snowglobe on his nightstand?

Ford sees himself as God and needs his Lucifer (MiB) to offer light (consciousness) to his creations.
Wasn't there a line from Ford earlier about playing god and rubbing elbows with the devil?

Viewer's narrative problems with WW remind me of another J Nolan project that people seemed to have problems with, but I I thought was a fairly straightforward affair, "Inception".
I don't think either one is hard to follow and am very satisfied with the results.

If there's an Audiobook read by Hopkins, I need to listen.

I just figured it was a metaphor for the hiring process.

I thought this was by far the best episode yet.
I'm curious to hear what comparable shows(currently airing) you think are equal or better, cause i come up with bupkiss on that one.

I watched it from the beginning and would love to talk about it.
I thought most all of the performances were top-notch and it was well plotted(if a bit slow).
The grimy 70's aesthetic is right up my alley and there was no shortage of scenes that really invested me in the characters.
I really hope there's a season 2, but

I really wanted her to refuse his hand when climbing onto the train at the end.

Now I'm just imagining Handlen riding around in a white panel-van stalking J. Nolan.

With horrifying results?!?

It's a throwaway line in a throwaway scene. Elsie has already been shown to be attracted to hosts and it was consistent with her character.
I didn't think anything of the scene as I watched it, but I knew it would be a bone of contention here (pun intended).

Though it may be more satisfying to be able to shoot those kinds of hosts with impunity.

Having played a lot of Skyrim and Oblivion, it's not uncommon for game designers to use the same NPC model from town to town.

Pretty sure that wire pulling scene was a dream, its only importance is that that's where the satellite uplink was in the wood chopping host.

Somehow I knew he'd lead off the review with some shit about the Elsie scene but it's not just ZH, it's the tone of this site, from the writers on down to half of the comentariat.