Yup. In the dark ages of when I was a kid (70s), that amounted to sneaking books like Helter Skelter and The Godfather home from the library to read under the covers with a flashlight, but same concept.
Yup. In the dark ages of when I was a kid (70s), that amounted to sneaking books like Helter Skelter and The Godfather home from the library to read under the covers with a flashlight, but same concept.
Where can one find these? On the Delos Destinations site? Or HBO's?
Remember the little boy with his parents who watches Dolores paint? And she teaches him how to feed a horse a piece of carrot without losing a finger? The parents drop some exposition that they have to stay on that side of the river, or else the storylines would be too intense for the kid.
Yeah, he was just incredulous that his name was floated. "Why?" He asked. Several times. He just couldn't believe it!
No, it was Elsie who used it on a tech who was supposed to be incinerating the stray host that bashed in his own head. She showed him a video of him having sex with an unconscious host, and got him to give her some time to examine it before it was destroyed. That's when she found the satellite uplink in his arm.
To me, that's more like evidence for Hector Escaton being modeled on a Delos board member's dear, departed brother-in-law.
Actors (really their agents) negotiate that differently for every actor, depending on how much industry clout they have, and how they are being paid. Similar to the situation with the "and (actor's name)" or " with (actor's name)" credits.
Yeah, it really is sad. What it says is that the narration never, ever expects them to get beyond a certain point and actually open the safe. Because in the scheme of expenditures at Westworld, putting a bunch of phony old-timey money in big bags with dollar signs on them in the safe wouldn't be that big a deal.
That's actually really interesting. I never considered that Dolores "came back with some funny ideas", as Wyatt supposedly (fictionally) did. I like that.
Yeah, in the hours since posting that, I've come around to the conclusion that Dolores is the one who perpetrated the massacre (and thus is Wyatt). I do think that Ford has programmed a memory into Teddy that he did it, though, and that he's effectively Wyatt for the purposes of the new narrative.
Thanks, I was beginning to think I was the only person who remembered this!
1) it has been mentioned in the show that while Dolores is the oldest host in the park, she's been rebuilt so many times that she's practically brand new. She's fully flesh and blood in the current timeline.
Actually, Bernard begged to be erased/rebooted, but Ford said something about it being too late for that.
That was authorizing *guest* use of pyrotechnics.
Charlotte died on the way back to her home planet.
They've specifically mentioned on the show that Dolores, while the oldest host in the park, has been rebuilt so many times that she is thoroughly new.
Someone upthread posted this, showing that Harris has a mole, albeit a less pronounced one. The resemblance is quite striking! https://cuatrobastardosdotc…
I don't think it's taken her thirty years to reach consciousness; I think that we're going to learn that the 30-years-ago 'incident' was Dolores achieving consciousness or sentience (or whatever we're calling it), causing some kind of mayhem (murdering the whole town), and that subsequent to that happening, she was…
Yeah, Armistice was the girl who wandered away from her dancing partner in that instruction scene, and she was also in a pew at the Church of the Confessional Elevator.
Wow, the resemblance is really striking in that image. Thanks.