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No, I totally expected them to make out too, as did my buddy I was watching with.

Dolores is the oldest robot left in operation. She has been given countless roles. But it just so happens she and Teddy are both in the same roles now as they were 30 years ago?
Doesn't make sense. There may be two timelines, but they're not 30 years apart.
Hell, just the modernity of the robots proves that.

To your #6. Lawrence and Alonzo are not the same model, they're the same character (confirmed by his introduction as Lawrence Alonzo at the end of the ep), at different parts in their story arc. Presumably more time passed between the MIB and Lawrence scene and the Pariah scenes than we could've noticed, or when MIB

mi·sog·y·ny
məˈsäjənē/
noun
noun: misogyny
dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against women.
Releasing naked pictures of women without their consent definitely falls under "contempt", as does most misogyny. Most misogynists don't hate women, they just inherently view them as lesser.

I am positively convinced that Member Berries are literally grown from J. J. Abrams dingleberries. Just like in real life, the people in South Park can't stop eating Abram's crap, and can't help loving it despite it,

Just because you wear someone's clothese doesn't make you anything more than a little cosmetically similar. While AI does "pay homage" to Kubrik by calling reference to many of his more famous shots, the film lacks any of the actual feel of a Kubrik film. And really,if the circumstances were any different and the

The movie actually handled the character beats better than the book did, while, for a change of pace, the book's action sequences were much better.
Either way, a largely inferior movie for a largely inferior book. Close enough.

Cell's never been one of his more popular books anyway. It's really more of a paycheck book than a work he seemed to really care about and be invested in. When combined with the extremely long wait on development and release, and even his more hardcore fans like me (who was somewhat looking forward to this despite not

We haven't been instructed just how the bullets work. Clearly they're programmed to self-destruct before hitting a guest, but what if "guest" is defined as not a registered host? And if The Man in Black is an old failure, it stands to reason that he was wiped from the system to cover up the problem.

I completely forgot about him saying he was paying good money. That definitely puts a damper on my theory. I'm not writing it off just yet though, there can be a reason I'm sure.

The Man In Black has been enjoying Westworld for 30 years.
The last major malfunction the park had was 30 years ago.
The Man in Black said "You could say I was born here" this episode.
Anyone else here thinking that The Man in Black was an early generation robot who became self-aware, then was wiped from the record when

Excellent point. Thanks!

Probably because they're still issues.

This is certainly true and something viewers should keep in mind, but it is also worth noting that this particular Harlem has aspects to it (like superheros and supervillains) that the real Harlem doesn't. There is still worldbuilding to do, to bring the fictional Harlem and the real Harlem into the same place, and

"Lt Hurwitz ZebedeeDooDah • 4 hours ago
Its pathetic that you think comment sections have rules."
when a few posts before…
"Lt Hurwitz Ta-er al-Asfer • a day ago
Fetishsizing black bodies is promoting racist stereotypes about Black men, these are your rules SJW."
Cute.

Speaking of trolls, looks like we got one here folks.

Glee is worse. But this is not good so far.

The sun in world 2 of Mario Bros 3 makes perfect sense. You're in the desert, wandering around for a while exerting yourself. By the end of that much effort expended in the desert, the sun is very literally trying to kill you.