They slowed the trains down on purpose
For authenticity haha
Spared no expense.
For authenticity haha
Spared no expense.

Yeah, you're going to have to give a screen cap of that.
Or at least an episode number so we can review it ourselves.
Are you sure you didn't just see the reflection of the holomap thingy on her window? Her office immediately overlooks the main Westworld control map.
They slowed the trains down on purpose
For authenticity haha
Spared no expense.![]()
They slowed the trains down on purpose
For authenticity haha
Spared no expense.![]()
Yeah, but then there wouldn't be any reason at all to obfuscate what Arnold looked like. I seem to recall there even being several mentions that no one knew what he looked like, too. Which is weird, admittedly, but it is something the show addressed.Someone at Delos would know who Arnold was though. Even with his contributions being downplayed and PR turning Ford into the mastermind of the park I don't see how a robot clone of Arnold could operate as the head of behaviour answering directly to the corporate representative without someone noticing.
Yeah, but then there wouldn't be any reason at all to obfuscate what Arnold looked like. I seem to recall there even being several mentions that no one knew what he looked like, too. Which is weird, admittedly, but it is something the show addressed.
The only reason to hide his identity is if it's significant to information we already know... and Bernard is the best candidate for that.
Episode 2, near the start. Delores ' appearance. I'm assuming that's Arnold telling her to "Remember".
After she is told to "Remember" we see a picture of William followed by William himself. Interesting. And the voice did sound kind of like Bernard.
Just a fun fact, since we're dealing with a western style show... Robert Ford is the man that killed western outlaw and gunslinger Jesse James.
Really going to need screen caps of this or something. Because they're clearly in a facility overlooking the park. We see that, quite blatantly, time and time again. We also see them outside getting a tan, drinking cocktails, and just enjoying the open air. So unless you guys are trying to say that they're taking a shuttle to and from the park on a regular basis, there's just no way that they're in orbit or anything like that.When we see Theresa and Bernard in the same episode you can see the window above briefly with a landscape below it - not the bit I was referencing earlier but I hadn't noticed it before.
We know next to nothing about Wyatt, so it's hard to have any meaningful speculation about him.Edit continued : I don't see much mention of Wyatt in the fan theories, however his story of hearing the voice of God and the inability of guns to harm his followers makes me think he's connected to Arnold fairly closely.
Really going to need screen caps of this or something. Because they're clearly in a facility overlooking the park. We see that, quite blatantly, time and time again. We also see them outside getting a tan, drinking cocktails, and just enjoying the open air. So unless you guys are trying to say that they're taking a shuttle to and from the park on a regular basis, there's just no way that they're in orbit or anything like that.
I'm aware of that. And that's my point. There's never any reason for them to have a window gazing down at the park from orbit. So I have no idea how you keep seeing such things; they're either at the "resort" area overlooking the park, or they're down somewhere inside the plateau underneath the resort. At no point whatsoever are they in orbit, nor has there even been an inkling of a glimmer of a hope of them shuttling to and from orbit in order for them to be able to gaze down at it from orbit.That's a guest facility, a five star resort that the narrative guy gets drunk at and hits on what he thinks is a guest and then fi do out is a board member. The work facility is underground and they take elevators "up" to the park from. They don't take a shuttle to and from the park - they specifically discuss rotating home from it. They live in the facility.
I'm aware of that. And that's my point. There's never any reason for them to have a window gazing down at the park from orbit.
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