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Except that Maeve is clearly one of the oldest models since she's there in Dolores' flashback to before the park opened.

Logan: "Rumor is, they're hemorrhaging cash. We're considering buying them out. Supposedly, this place was all started by a partnership. Right before the park opened, one of the partners killed himself. Sent the park into a free fall. I mean, I don't know know any of the details. I don't even know his name."

But Veronica Mars Logan is the exception, right? Please tell me he's the exception. He's so dreamy.

I went back and watched it before I posted just so I wasn't relying on my own memory.

Well, if he calls her 'Regular Elsie', that's going to raise some suspicions.

Maybe it's like at the companies I've worked at where everyone keeps their password written on a Post-It note stuck to their monitor and the combination for the back-door lock in written on the door next to the lock.

What's a Tim Conway?

The fact that he has no feelings makes me think he's really Dennis and not Liam McPoyle.

Titans of Industry have notoriously strict bosses and very limited vacation time.

They cut out the part when Sylvester and Dweeby knock out two similarly sized guys and steal their clothes.

No. He says they're considering investing in the park because the park is in financial trouble. And then he mentions Arnold's death and how that resulted in the park going into financial free fall.

We'll see eventually, but it doesn't have to be 30 years of questioning her reality.

The massacre she was involved in was before the park opened. It was the same story that Ford told Bernard way back in whatever episode that was.

It was vague, but it seemed like it was written to promote the idea that there's two timelines whether there really are or not.

We appear to have had several instances in which Dolores has jumbled up her memory and her present (like how Maeve said she had trouble telling the difference and ultimately Dolores freaks out about it, too), so we don't know what parts of her journey are 'now' or a 'memory'. William keeps disappearing, and she sees

Inspector Gadget?

I didn't think about hosts on the staff that the rest of the staff didn't know were hosts, so that's why I kind of downplayed the 'Bernard is a host' thing in my head before.

I just meant the line itself.

I assumed the call back to the 'blood sacrifice' line was Ford letting Theresa know that, because he built the whole place, he'd heard her machinations with Wallace's girlfriend.

As soon as he said 'What door'… I was floored.