The critics kept telling us the Riddle of the Sphinx was the best episode of the season. The critics were wrong. This episode was the best—maybe the best ever.
The critics kept telling us the Riddle of the Sphinx was the best episode of the season. The critics were wrong. This episode was the best—maybe the best ever.
I’m also convinced that the child hosts are all awake because they’ve been programmed to be curious. Children play all day, conducting endless experiments (as Ford’s mini-me is shown doing with the ball) or imagining (as Maeve’s daughter is shown doing with her dolls).
I don’t see why the core programming would make a big difference. In the real world humans and non-human animals have similar “core programming”, but different (or perhaps just unknowable) experiences of consciousness.
the confusion is all Arizona’s fault
For such a pedantic article, you’d think the author would know that it’s “daylight saving time”, not “daylight savings time”.
Figuring out what time it is, was, or will be is way too complicated. I am lazy and imprecise and use the simpler “ET”, “CT”, “MT”, etc.
That could be very possible. I liked how shocked Maeve was when her commands to the Ghost walkers were shrugged off. I think that was one of the more significant.reveals from this episode.
Beachnard isn’t suffering from the effects of cortical fluid leakage, that body doesn’t even have the scar. When Beachnard first meets Strand he says the line “less than ideal” along with Strand as though he has heard it before. The hosts in the background are also being executed out of order. Nothing about Beachnard…
Absolutely awful. The elite Delos operatives assaulted an entrenched position and fort on full alert by strolling down a hill at them. Automatic weapons or no, that was not smart.
There’s a theory that Elsie reprogrammed the Ghost Nation hosts to rescue guests and staff - something about how they had older code back in Season 1.
I’m curious about Stubs. He was last seen in Season 1 getting captured by the Ghost nation, unable to command them much like Maeve’s problem this last episode.
Definitely, and I’m starting to suspect that Charlotte is a host as well.
The more Charlotte talks to Bernard, I’m convinced she (and probably most people there) know he’s a host.
Yeah that was bad. Bunch of dudes coming at them front on with P90's? Dumb. No way they would risk losing actual men like that, especially when you are just doing clean up on some androids.
Another possibility (admittedly without much basis) is that it’s a host modeled after a younger Theresa Cullen. For all the repeated emphasis she put on making sure the dude wasn’t a host, no one ever checked her. And as we’ve seen, the hosts aren’t all on the same side in this revolt.
I thought it was her, too, at first. Maybe it’s her daughter? Investigating her mother’s death?
They need to hire someone to oversee their action sequences, because that assault on the fort was terrible.
It did look like Theresa to me (/DLLATM), but that’s the same tiger, so unless Ford’s a meaner boss than I thought and this is ow he recruits, I don’t think this is Theresa—Bernard did kill her after all in Season 1. But this girl moves, acts and talks like Thesesa, so...
I did think that as well at first. Up until the Host revolt.
—I’m still convinced that the non-linear timeline is propping up a lot of the tension in the narrative.
Did anyone else think that Raj World 10+ years ago and the woman was a younger Theresa Cullen? Mainly because of her hair style and the way she held her cigarette. She’s not and I want her to team up with MiB but was anyone else fooled?