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That implies a tablet that has all historical information from history on it. They wouldn't have access to a network, so all data would have to be on the tablet already. Given the short notice they typically have before departing, having the needed data downloaded by staff really implies having all data relevant to

WIFI at the Alamo was kind of spotty.

Weren't Flynn's family killed? That's what was said in first episode, I seem to recall.

They've started to be careful not to change the past. This week they made sure the letter was delivered by the same wounded boy as in the past.

Time Travel Rules: you cant go back to a time you were already in because you might encounter your self.
A better ploy would to not go back to look for Flynn, but for the time machine he stole; and then destroy it, trapping him in the past.

At $40k/day, not many people stay in the park to see the cycle's restart.

No, we did all decide that. Which is one reason there are so many comments here still discussing that possibility.

Quarry was great. Hope it continues. The Vietnam battle scene's "oner" was more impressive than True Detective's first season's.

Keep in mind the production shut down for six months for story retooling. We are about at where that happened. I would expect more dramatic changes in future episodes.

Visually the two actors don't look like younger/older versions of the same person. Ed Harris has had that voice since he was a young actor. A younger version should also have it.

So where is Dolores in the present? Which scenes so far are her present?

This new story (old) Ford is running involves the renegade confederate soldiers that William, Logan and Delores have encountered. They are not 30 years in the past.

Ford's new storyline involves Wyatt, who heads the confederate gang that William and Dolores are contemporaneous with. Teddy is programed with this new backstory and travels with MIB to save Delores in that same timeline. Ford meets Teddy and the MIB for a palaver in that same timeline. Do I need to draw a

Or a crossover with another CW hit, creating "The Crazy Ex Virgin."

When/how is Ford having these private sessions with Dolores? In this episode he has one in the middle of her travels with William and Logan. Does Ford pluck her out of the field and strip her naked and then dress her up again and reinsert her without any guests noticing? Of is the version of Dolores he interviews a

Teddy's energy ( or deathlike lack of same when the MIB finds him strapped to a tree) apparently is all programming. The blood transfusion wasn't really necessary, not that we know how it was accomplished—easy to drain out, but how to put in? Teddy doesn't need the blood, just a change in his storyline.

Her guns worked because she was shooting hosts. I'm patiently waiting for a host to kill Logan. Westworld court will rule it justifiable homicide.

Do we know why she was arrested at the fire? have I totally forgotten some detail, or is it for some as yet revealed crime?

Diaz is also great on Ray Donovan as the former lady wrestler suffering from postpartum depression.

The constant use of flashbacks (only done more irritatingly by Quantico) just leads to confusion. When Wes and Laurel hookup, I had the sense that it was only like three weeks or less before the fire. But they determine she's pregnant in the emergency room. How plausible is that? And if the hook up was earlier than