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It’s looking like i’m going solo here but I thought the “terrible human” line was in jest. As in, you’re terrible at being bad like all other humans.

We have vastly different interpretations of Felix: I see him as a coward.

coworker and I were talking, I don’t think Felix is just a pawn. If Maeve’s story line was programmed and she wasn’t acting on her own free will then Felix was chosen precisely for the role he played in the lab. He was human enough to show empathy towards Maeve and in turn the want/desire to help her. Sylvester even

When Arnold was reciting her story from the tablet the last thing she let him say was “and then you get on the train...” How do we know that what comes after is actually her free will. Maybe it’s still part of her story...

How do we know that her returning to the park wasn’t part of her programming? There could have been more written into her arc beyond what we saw on the tablet before she broke it in two.

I’ve always assumed they’re not hazmat suits but simply clean suits. That is, they serve as a barrier between what’s in them an what’s outside them. The workers keep their clothes clean from all of the dirt/blood/etc that they deal with when resetting an area and they also prevent any accidental “additions” to the

I’m also curious if the show will ever address whether or not the park is a single large simulated environment or if it is the ‘real world’ that’s just been augmented.