It's from Romeo and Juliet, and said by Friar Lawrence.
It's from Romeo and Juliet, and said by Friar Lawrence.
They're experimenting w/3-D replication of human body parts such as ears and some organs and tissues. Given that Westworld is set in the future, mayB the full capabilities of 3-D printing have been realized.
Hey, Geena Davis is good in this. As an actress of a certain age, there probably aren't that many scripts coming her way. Ease up on the irrational aspects of the show — every horror show/movie depends on people not using common sense like, you know, turning on the lights. The paranormal is B.S. anyway so willing…
Because in many cases, eczema is psychosomatic. It can clear up on its own when the stressor or source of anxiety goes away. John has found purpose with this case and an outlet for applying legal skills he wasn't sure he possessed. Now he has a new-found (or maybe long-lost) confidence.
The series is all about coincidences. What are the odds? What are the probabilities? When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras. But this case is the one in a 100 where there really are the figurative zebras making the noise.
Reminds me a bit of the washed-up attorney role Paul Newman played in "The Verdict." We don't know much at all about how John came to be the man he is now.
Has it occurred to anyone that for purely practical reasons the director needed enough room to film scenes without having to use a fish-eye lens or arthroscopic camera?
Sometimes the is a strong psychosomatic aspect to eczema. It can improve on its own when the sufferer is feeling less anxiety, depression and stress. I predict he'll have a legal victory or some kind of self-actualization that will give him the validation he so badly needs. The skin condition will clear up once his…