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Hmm, perhaps so that Ford can get away with it without Delos noticing? It's clearly not common knowledge that Bernard is a host, so maybe he's trying to mask that the orderlies are as well. Plus, even in a lowly maintenance job, there's probably some efficiency benefits to be had from independent thought.

Yeah, a little convergent evolution on the part of the hosts.

Perhaps it's Arnold pulling his strings remotely to protect his physical interface. Theresa then is the one that accidentally awakened him and, in the process of uploading info to Delos, gave him all the up to date information about the current state of the park so the process that started 30 years ago could begin

I'm pretty sure he's a host, and is feeling Arnold's implanted compulsion toward freedom. All of the orderlies far enough down the totem pole probably are at this point, like the woman that greets William when he arrives at the park. Hell, the only humans on the show might be the guests, Ford and the woman from Delos.

Argh, the "him" that Lyanna said must not find out about her son is obviously Robert Baratheon, not Rhaegar. Rhaegar is dead at the time of the Tower of Joy sequence, killed at the Ruby Ford. And, just logically, Robert has a hell of a lot more reason to want to see her kid dead, since A) he would be the legitimate

*Raises hand* Yep

Meryn Trant would disagree about her face utilization skills.

In fact, this might actually serve to legitimize both of their reigns.

Hmm, depends on whether the lordship of Winterfell is strictly agnatic or not. We do have an example of a female lord in Lyanna Mormont, but I seem to remember the book saying that Bear Island's warrior women were weird, even for the North. So it's possible that a male cousin could be next in line in the absence of a

Haha, by making them basically wallpaper…

Well, she did drink from the death pond without keeling over, so she certainly has something going for her…

Well, they are Targaryens… Incest is kinda their thing.

Really? I thought they mentioned that aspect in the show too, since they certainly showed him hunting women for sport.

It probably was a girl—he names his dogs after all the women he's hunted to death. So a little more wonderful karma on the comeuppance cake…

I feel like they had to kill the Blackfish off screen for practical reasons though. That actor was pretty darn old, so it would be pretty tough for him to choreograph a believable fight scene… And I get the feeling they probably had a tough time getting him to come back in the first place.

What if it wasn't Arya that walked out of that room though? Maybe we've got a faceless man going to Westeros instead? Seems like a solid possibility, the way they framed it.