Firstly, She said record SEXUAL encounters. Not simply every encounter.
Firstly, She said record SEXUAL encounters. Not simply every encounter.
Another week, another "review" that just absurdly complains about not being spoon fed a story detail by detail.
Yeah that is exactly what i thought when i first saw this. Its just the Kevin Roberts sketch rehashed.
I really don't get all this complaining about the show "not answering questions". We are 4 episodes in for Christ's sake. I mean, do they not even get half a season to tell the story before we start comparing it to Lost?
In an odd coincedence about 6 years later i wound up working at a hardware store with the former keyboardist for Monster Voodoo Machine (apparently Canadian industrial music does not pay as much as retail work) who was around when they recorded with Wesley Willis and even lived in the same apartment building as him…
I went to a Wesley Willis concert when I was in University. He head butted me and then made up a song about me called "Shut Yo ass Up, Fucker" (apparently he did not like requests?). It went about the same as every other Wesley Willis song.
The most obvious explanation is that the guests are capable of identifying themselves as guests (IE: "Hey, don't stab me, I'm a guest like you") and if you knowingly rape/murder/assault another guest in Westworld you get charged with rape/murder/assault in real life.
It reminds me alot of some Mr. Robot reviews this year. They were constantly demanding answers for questions that were posed only like 2 episodes prior. Sometimes even sooner.
One thing that caught my eye (ear?) is that Ford says the only thing left over from Arnold's original programming (when he was trying to give them conciousness) is the voice commands. Could that be why the phrase "these violent delights have violent ends" seems to trigger some kind of memories and/or conciousness in…
Am I the only person who thinks that they have turned Cam into a deeply unlikable charachter?
But have plenty of time to come online and complain about it??
I'm happily single and didnt care at all because its just a ridiculous TV show trying to get laughs.
Even though I saw the Ryan suicide storyline coming last episode it was still really well done and as it says in the review, did not feel cheap or tacked on.
Is the show really saying that they invented all those things or is it saying, like the poster above implied, that they are just one of many who had similar ideas and were trying to forge ahead with them to different degress of success?
I totally buy Gordon working with Joe again. Gordon is genius but he doesnt have the ability to actually exploit it. That is pretty much the story of his life. Brilliant failure. Joe on the other hand is the exact opposite. He has become hugely succesfull/influencial in the tech industry not once, not twice but THREE…
Didnt she only agree to work with the Swap meet guys after she was told she couldnt fire them, which was her first choice. That's not much of a compromise as much as it is being forced against your will.
She just took a broadcasting class at community college. She also took post war British art history, intro to Afrikaans and astronomy to the dismay of Winston and Coach (who helped pay her tuition)
Will someone just give Lamorne Morris an emmy already?
He also had legit concerns that "blind siding" Cam with this would cause a HUGE rift that likely could not be recovered from. Maybe he thought if he broke it to her beforehand then it wouldn't be as bad and maybe that could be avoided. If you thought Cam was impulsive here imainge what she would have done had they…
I largely agree. I think this whole season, watching Cam and Donna, has been like looking in a mirror for Gordon. I dont think he necessarily thought that Joe deserved a share as much as he realized that he isn't really able to do things on his own (which is Cam's fatal flaw). He is essentially a more mature version…