My wife stood up and said, “I’m done” the moment she saw the faceless baby. She came back a few moments later though.
My wife stood up and said, “I’m done” the moment she saw the faceless baby. She came back a few moments later though.
season 1 seems to be set in the 1970s
Yeah, there’s a difference between “reinforcing a theme” and “resorting to deus ex machina in order to artificially pad tension”
“I am Iron Fist!" everyone just sighs.
God if they pulled a typical Stark quip instead of “I am Iron Man” I’d have rated Endgame worse than The Defenders.
Oh my god, you’re right. Do you...do you think it’s because she has too much backbone to need support?
Mommy’s serving hot lead for dinner.
A cross and a gun...... Of course.
A very Handmaid’s Tale vibe going on here.
There is so much to love here besides the casual gun on the table. Let’s start with conspicuous cross necklace + same sad gray house “The Babadook” was filmed in
There are three important visuals in this ad: the gun, the kitchen table, and the simple gold cross around her neck.
I’m sure she’ll leave like everybody leaves, and we’ll get someone else.
I’m completely hijacking this comment section because I don’t know if this’ll get covered by Jezebel since it’s a Canadian issue, and I thought this might be uplifting because not every Supreme Court is fucking up on LGBT issues: The Canadian Supreme Court just sided against Trinity Western University in a big…
Okay, I may just be really stoned, but I thought the tattoo of the maze was actually a circuit pattern that work to create sentience in the hosts under certain conditions.
You’re thinking happenstance?
Over and over again Ford has been telling William that “the maze wasn’t meant for you.” And over and over again, we see that William’s bulletproof arrogance that EVERYTHING in the park is meant for him shields him from the truth.
The maze began with Arnold and Dolores, and we now see spread throughout the park…
Kind of assumed the act of scalping his fellow Ghost Nation warriors killed them, and William and Ford were the only ones that ever noticed the tattoos. My favorite part of this episode is that it adds new meaning to William’s earliest actions as the Man in Black during the first season. Presumably, he thought the…
I’m fairly sure that’s the most any Native American language has been spoken in an hour of television, ever. Major kudos to Westworld for having so much of that subtitled.
Last year episode 6 gave us Maeve in one of the most wrenching moments in WestWorld, her walk through the facility with Felix.
A few thoughts: