Oh, now that would be interesting. Ford didn't just add a backstory for Teddy, he added it to make him a plot point in the narrative…
Oh, now that would be interesting. Ford didn't just add a backstory for Teddy, he added it to make him a plot point in the narrative…
True. But now a day later, I just realized: In Ford's flashback, the hosts looks very different internally. They looked like the robots from the 1973 film. I'm not sure how much we're supposed to be reading into that, but…
It's like in Battlestar Galactica, the Cylons were apparently only different from humans on a molecular level, which, while distinct, seemed so miniscule.
Seriously. Post-binge-watching-Breaking Bad Hopkins is the best Hopkins. He's fully committed to this.
He's surprisingly likable. I'd only see him before in a terrible Simon Pegg crime comedy called Kill Me Three Times, but he's surprised me here.
The best bit was on Penny Dreadful, Brian Cox showed up as the Wolfman's dad. No matter what, the Wolfman's dad will always be Hannibal.
The fact that Anthony Hopkins and Brian Cox have not done any work together infuriates me. Get them together. Add Mikkelsen.
That moment he started cutting the host was chilling. It was a total twist from the kind but ambiguous guy we've gotten so far.
That was some Michael Douglas in Ant-Man de-aging.
That was what really caught my eye this episode, beyond the Arnold stuff. Teddy was shooting them point blank to no effect. This is bad. This is very bad.
I thought that, but the Ford in the photo looked nothing like Hopkins, current or CGI de-aged.
That's the thing. Stubbs clearly isn't the head of security, as Elsie points out this week, but he clearly knew that the MiB is a VIP. So if Ford kept Arnold secret from even Bernard, how could Stubbs know about Arnold?
If nothing else, it's clear Arnold is a Schwarzenegger reference. Westworld inspired the Terminator, so they're going round about.
We saw him briefly in the photo, but Ford in that photo looked nothing like CGI de-aged Hopkins we saw a second later, so no clue.
James Bamford is the show's best tool. Taking him from just doing stunts to directing was smart.
Hopefully. I believe he's also directing the 100th episode this season.
I didn't mind Savage, although the writing could have been better.
The Olliebot doesn't think. It just flips its kill setting on and off. Current status: On.
He's like Peter Parker: Likable, but screws things up nonstop.
Hey, I like Rip. Ray's the best, but Rip's cool.