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I am also very glad to see it return, as I was delightfully surprised by the first. The Schmicago idea is genius, I think. Schmigadoon was fun and lasted just long enough to mine the setting and move on.

I mean this in the most positive possible way, but I am truly baffled as to how this show got a second season. It feels like a show for like 15 people that exit in the world and I’m one of them.  I am excited to have this back in my rotation. 

In what way, are you for more Dick booty or as is

$70 for at least 30~40 Hours of gameplay is still a better deal then a lot of other entertainment options.

And you know what? Fine!

There are two different types of hosts here, and the writers haven’t always done a good job of distinguishing them:

Bernard was a host created to be like Arnold based on Delores’ memories. Similar to how host William was created by Halores based on her memories of the human William. So neither were hybrids like James Delos or Caleb. 

My one big issue is once Christina realized she created the people she was interacting with, it took another 20 minutes for her to realize that she also made Teddy.

I’m sorry, I just thought this was a horrible episode.

I guess the drones maintain it? Still seems destined for failure after a relatively short time if no one’s producing replacement parts. Oops, couple failed sticks of RAM, guess the Sublime is stuck blue screening.

It’s the opposite; the Maeve he told was a copy was in one of his simulations, the real one is floating face down in a pond with a bullet in her head.

I think you misunderstood. Bernard was running these simulations while he was in the sublime, including the parts with Maeve from last episode. What he told her was only that there is no way for them to “save the world” and join the others in the sublime, he was testing if she would help him if given the choice. He

I just had a great idea, rewatch this season but everytime you see the main cast act, understant they themselves have no idea why they are doing what they’re doing or saying what they’re saying. You can easily tell from ed harris’ and tandy newton’s faces.

I don’t really get the endgame here. I mean, sure, there are small pockets of humans that managed to escape and survive but the Sublime, for all its complexities and ‘souls’ living in it, is still just a massive server powered by a dam that will, eventually, fail, sooner than later if there’s noone in the real world

Didn’t humans go extinct at the end? That’s not very optimistic. Why do I care what a bunch of software routines do inside a server farm after humans have all died out? I’m not sure I would watch the fifth season if there is one.

So mankind will be extinct in a matter of years per Dolores.. and all the hosts left are in the sublime… which is powered by the Hoover Dam, which will surely break down one day one way or another.. and then the servers shut down and delete everything? Wow. Okay.

I'm going with that she gave the body a series of preprogrammed commands for it to carry out when her pearl lost connection, fully remove pearl, stretch out arm, crush pearl. Not too big of a leap of logic.

Given the show hasn’t to my knowledge been officially renewed, this still works as a series finale. And maybe that’s not a bad thing. I say this because it did end somewhat optimistically. Sacrifices were made for a “greater good” and Dolores, based on her compassionate storylines for the firm early in the season are

Another pointless, incoherent twist at the very end (the show can’t help itself) with Dolores/Christina having that whole part of the city be a simulation just for her? Was she even real? How did she see the “real world” of the people going crazy, as well as Caleb, if nobody saw her and she was in a simulation? Were

I just don’t get it. What the heck are they trying to do with this show anymore?