The Bernard/Dolores scene at the start of the episode is definitely in the cradle, since it shares the same letterboxed aspect.
The Bernard/Dolores scene at the start of the episode is definitely in the cradle, since it shares the same letterboxed aspect.
He is going to choose to kill himself rather than stay with Delores and remain the heartless killer she made him. Which for some reason will oddly surprise Dolores - again.
Yes, that was a moment that made William seem human again. Of course he still got up and left before sunrise.
And so my disappointment a couple eps back that you-know-who may not show up again (due to Delos’ difficulties implanting a human consciousness) is immediately turned against me. Well-played, Westworld. When the dog first caught Bernard’s attention, I was thinking maybe it was a visualization of Ford’s alteration to…
Important but not mentioned, William confuses who between his wife and daughter were afraid of elephants. Simple old age, disease or a sign of imperfect Fidelity?
Ford uploaded himself to the paper scroll in the player piano.
Worst.
My god, no...and I plan to go on as if I didn’t just read this.
did you ever hear stipe’s guest spot on neneh cherry’s song about sex education?
Oh, Cox would be fantastic.
But I was thinking Brian Dennehy and Garret Dillahunt.
May I suggest an all-natural, biodegradable, calcium-rich alternative?
That movie, and this conspiracy theory, remind me of a reverse telling of The Philadelphia Experiment: The Final Countdown, in which an aircraft carrier from 1980 travels back in time to 1941, a day before the Pearl Harbor attack.
And that one thing is Hardcastle and McCormick.
You know it in your heart to be true.
I will fight anyone who says that Cannell’s Hardcastle and McCormick wasn’t A- / A material that screams for a remake in these troubled times.
I almost agree about Guillermo (hell, Shape of Water is a B- at best though considering how forgettable a movie I found it my honest opinion is C+), but Pan’s Labyrinth is a solid A, A+ film and it’s a shame that I don’t think he’ll ever reach those heights again.
How about Stephen J. Cannell? A shitload of pretty good stuff, but really only one thing that might maybe be considered great.
Donald P. Bellisario, the creator of Magnum PI, Tales of the Gold Monkey, Battlestar Galactica, Quantum Leap, and NCIS.
You and you alone 🙈
I’m going with an Oleg, Elizabeth, Stan shootout in the park. Philip grabs Henry and runs. Paige goes to the slammer. Renee shows up for duty at Claudia’s house.
Not to mention the busted CGI on the Hulk Buster at the end with Banner’s tiny head sticking out like a sore thumb.