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HBO's "Westworld", starring Anthony Hopkins/produced by J.J. Abrams

What blew me away, though, was the thing with the horses - because suddenly you could see they'd been planting it since the beginning of the series. No one saw that one coming.
 
Man, Teddy gets no break. He got killed in Sublime too.
He should have practiced Santeria, and got a crystal ball, then he could have seen it coming, or at least gotten some divine help before his fall.

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That moment when the army of Bernards came through the gates and spoke in one voice had me cheering-- until the wall crashed down and the army of Doloreses marched in.
 
That moment when the army of Bernards came through the gates and spoke in one voice had me cheering-- until the wall crashed down and the army of Doloreses marched in.

But what was particularly impressive was when one by one, every of her followers turned on her. She was clearly outnumbered. But then she aimed her WMC at Bernard's group, pressed a button evoking a massively confusing plot twist.
 
At which point, I completely lost track who the "real" Bernard and Dolores were...or perhaps that was the point?
 
At which point, I completely lost track who the "real" Bernard and Dolores were...or perhaps that was the point?

"Real Bernard" was remembering these events from what appeared to be decades if not hundreds of years in the future - I mean, I assume he and Young William and Juliet are on a space colony or something, judging from that "sky."

You have to guess that Delores has actually had her Brainball placed in the Park Reboot simulation. Otherwise Teddy doesn't make any sense, never mind Ulysses Grant.
 
I didn't like the part that showed all the plot to this point was just Ford simulating what would happen if he tried to break the hosts free.

Also should be interesting to see what happens now that all the writers were taken back by their girlfriends after having been dumped just before starting to write the story. Should we expect in season 3 a more positive view of the human race?
 
I laughed out loud when Dolores's use of the WMC on the perpetually confused Bernard had the complete opposite effect-- that look of sudden clarity on his face was priceless.
 
The Christmas episode was weird. I didn't expect both sides to lay down arms and celebrate Christmas together in the spirit of the holiday season, for just one day, all forget their differences and just be friends.

And I certainly didn't expect it to turn into an origin story for Futurama's Santa Claus, that came out of nowhere.
 
Lets put an an end to this fooldoggery so that people who haven't had a chance to discuss the last season can chime in...
 
The discussion is completely on topic for TrekBBS, since it was implied that the Bunny Hosts in the rocket would eventually create the amusement park planet from "Shore Leave."
 
It's kind of handy, actually, given that it serves as a kind of buffer so that anyone coming into the thread on the last page who hasn't caught up yet won't get spoiled ;)
 
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