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Maeve was easily my favorite part of this episode. And she also looks amazing for someone who's about to turn 44. She could pass for late 20s easily.

Oh, Jesus Christ. You keep doing this thing where you act like I'm trying to control you and tell you what to do. It's all just friendly advice. For example, it's fine if you say patriarchy once, but if you just keep going patriarchy, patriarchy, patriarchy, you come off as one of those nutjobs who accused Joss Whedon

You're calling me condescending? Look, I never told you that you couldn't talk about this stuff, just that the way you choose to present your thoughts on the subject and how your own beliefs are coloring in the negative spaces are simply not convincing from my point of view and you're being unfair to the show. I don't

All the male hosts can be used as sex dolls. I'm sure they can even turn gay if one of the guests wanted as much. The guests don't even have to pay the prostitutes. Basically, every host is a prostitute and they were already paid for up front.

In tonight's episode, they played No Surprises by Radiohead.

I thought as much, but I have a feeling that he learned so much more. Like, he was probably just going to rape Dolores, but he didn't embark on this "deeper game" until afterwards. She has the most dormant memories of every host, so she probably told him not only about the deeper game, but some kind of bombshell that

Logan was an asshole guest, Lee is the programmer who works on narratives.

Oh, it happened. These writers and producers aren't about exploitative entertainment like those clowns who ran True Blood. As we learned from tonight's episode, they're more "real" when they're suffering and the man in black probably learned something from Dolores that we aren't yet privy to.

I think this is some pre-conceived notions coloring your perception of Westworld. It's not like the real old west. It's ethnically diverse and has strong female characters and romantic subplots and probably other things. As has been said many times already, it's whatever the guests want it to be. There was a female

There's dicks and balls and stuff if you're into that.

Westworld is controlled/owned by "corporate", so there are probably other locations like in the movie.

The knives were in the "real enough" room with the guns. They probably can't cut very efficiently and likely collapse into the handle if used on a guest. They have nanoorganic tissue from 3D printers, they probably have fancy fake weaponry too.

I'm a bit lost on this episode. I have no idea who the hell Diamondback/Willis Stryker is. When they revealed his face, I was like, "Wait, what? Who is he? Is that Uncle Pete?" And as the episode progressed, when it was made clear he was a big part of Luke's past, I wondered if he was someone from prison/episode 4

Oh boy. That actress is NOT Alicia Vikander and doesn't know the meaning of the word 'subtlety'. Her performance bellows, "I. Am. A. Robot." Reminds me of Kelly Bundy.

Who doesn't use bank codes?

A reboot/remake is the opposite of a legit idea. Allow me to coin the antithetical phrase: invalid nonspiration

You acknowledge that he's a big Ghostbusters fan while claiming you don't know why he wouldn't make a video about non-Ghostbusters films in the same breath? Right. The straw that broke the camel's back could easily have been Transformers, TMNT or any other beloved childhood franchise being cashed in on had they come

I probably saw the episode and forgot. There's like, a billion episodes. This one time, George Bush was their neighbor.

It's entirely possible that Feig and co. actually believe what they say, whether of their own accord or as argued by the clickbait blog circuit. Their personal investment also makes it much easier to accept the only misogynists narrative over the idea that maybe their movie isn't very good or at least doesn't look

A fridge? Don't you mean a bridge? What? Umm…