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Who knows? Maybe ford programmed the affair with Theresa in order for him to better control Bernard. Or maybe Bernard was allowed more “free reign” as he wasn’t really a host and had no idea what he was.

Oh I fully believe Delores was acting either on the orders of Ford or and even older order from Arnold at the end of the season. Maeve is the wild card. Question is: will her goals align with Delores moving forward?

Jonathan Nolan & Lisa Joy actually went into greater, more technical detail about this on Vulture’s TV podcast back in December:

Things like the relationship with Theresa and some other actions were not programed in specifically but were a result of the traits programed into him. Similar reason to Maeve demanding to be let free was still not free will

Getting off the train was out of character for Maeve, who had spent the entire season demonstrating that she wasn’t falling for that emotional bullshit they saddled her with. That’s why that felt authentic to me: she was actually relaxing into having an emotional response instead of logical detachment.

Thanks for reminding me that GoT *should* be starting in the next month or so...but we have almost 4 left.

Get used to it. The way TV is trending, it’s going to be the new model for high-end shows like this from now on.

Season 2 is not till 2018 :((( (They are pulling GofT of on us.

Relax. The hair just made me more aware of his beach attire (he was also wearing a tank top).

Which is exactly how they wound up in this situation in the first place. “But, but... policy!”

I’m getting a tension headache just thinking about it. “Policy says that only X from Social can post on Twitter.” “But X from Corporate called and told me to step in right away and we don’t have time to put in a request to Social.” “Well X was wrong, but don’t tell him that.” “Right. Fire someone lower down and let

The problem is that United’s policy—according to their own reps on Twitter—is not “no leggings.” It’s that individual gate agents have the discretion to enforce dress codes as they see fit.

I’m old enough to remember when you still dressed nicely on planes, but that also means I’m old enough to remember when air travel was something special. My mom and I were actually just talking about this when she came to visit a week ago. “There are so many people who look like they just left the gym now!” I asked if

Man, when I was a kid and we flew as passholders women and girls had to wear dresses, tights, and dress shoes. Men had to wear blazers, slacks, and dress shoes.

I should clarify: I understand airlines having a loose, reasonable dress code for pass travelers— no looking too sloppy, no sleepwear, no profane messages on t-shirts, etc. But leggings are different today than they were even a couple decades ago. They’re overwhelmingly not considered sloppy by today’s fashion

I fly United from the PNW to the deep South to visit my SO. I have the options of United, Delta, and American when I fly into that particular regional airport. I choose United because their layover hub is directly on the way to my final destination (whereas Delta would have a layover in ATL, which isn’t on the way,

As a child (many years ago) I often had to wear nylons, heels, and a little girl navy suit when traveling non revenue, space available.

Yeah I thought this was going to be a story about 20-ish girls in see-thru leggings. Some leggings aren’t meant to be worn as pants. The leggings on a 10-year-old? ARE PANTS.

I’ll never forget the time I was boarding a flight and a guy had flip flops on and apparently Athlete’s foot as well? I’d never seen it in person until that moment, ugh.

Love this so much.