If R&M has taught me anything, it’s that there’s another reality for that.
If R&M has taught me anything, it’s that there’s another reality for that.
Have you ever wanted to discover something? I think that’s some of the appeal of Delos/Westworld. Even though we know that the hosts are following their loops and programmed to say certain things to the guests, I have to imagine that most of the guests have a wide-eyed perspective to the whole experience, like they…
Fine, but this doesn’t mean they can’t tell those stories too. Luke Skywalker has a ton of adventures between episode 6 and 8 - we just don’t know about them yet.
This happened to me once at the Stratosphere in Vegas. We had about 1.5 hours to eat before catching flights out of Vegas and our food hadn’t arrived in the first hour after ordering. We explained the situation to the hostess and they were apologetic and offered to pick up our drinks and appys.
The Season 2 timeline is during and just slightly after the first host rebellion, so most guests are still caught up in it and the outside world wouldn’t know much if anything at this point.
My understanding of the Klondike is that it is a lot like Westworld, but in a more mountainous forested region. The people of that era would have been very similar to the Wild West in that they were Traders, Gold Miners, and Outlaws and came up from the Mid-West to seek their fortunes.
The Nostalgia is strong with this one.
Think of your favorite racing game on N64, then add airplanes, hovercrafts, and a sweet battle mode. Diddy Kong Racing was the most underappreciated game of it’s generation. We should have had a long list of sequels to that one.
What he means is that he wants his penis to be much smaller, so it’s a smaller movie.
Yes, that’s why I made the distinction. Killing a thing with consciousness may need to be considered differently then killing a programmable host. My point is that the paying Guests in the show do not know that some of the Hosts may remember their own deaths. I’m imagining how the ignorant Guests would justify murder…
I would like to live in a world where I can be brought back from the dead. I think that’s one thing that they haven’t addressed in Westworld yet; the consequences of immortality. Then I suppose “murder” wouldn’t be a thing, its just a minor inconvenience.
For sure, but we are talking about memory alteration in light of death and murder. A human does not come back from death.
Sure, you can turn me off. But can you turn me back on again? If you can’t rebuild my brain the way it was before, then I am not a host.
He’s the ultimate bachelor.
Video Game characters is a great comparison! We can draw a general comparison of Westworld with Grand Theft Auto in that they both afford the player opportunities to do good and bad things. I know of some people who have a hard time committing murder in a video game because it makes them feel uncomfortable. I have…
Westeros is Park 5.
I’d just like to thank the writers for making such a funny movie. The parts that were used in the trailers weren’t even the best bits. Loved it!
Comics are dead, son. :(
I don’t think I can sit through a film that confuses fan service for character development.