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

Elsie was the answer to one of the clues in today's New York Times crossword! She might be dead but she'll never be forgotten! :D
 
Well, Looks like problems in WestWorld ....

The ravaging wild fires in California have burned down the Paramount Ranch which has served as Sweetwater's Main Street for the last 2 years. Reports also mention the white church was built on the site too .... now all gone .... :sigh:

To the Folks of this board living in the area .... be safe and my God bless...
I was pretty sad to hear about this, I didn't realize the town set had been around for so long. It will be interesting to see how the show handles it's loss.
 
Take a look at it - they can probably afford to rebuild as much of it as they decide they need. A western town represents probably the most basic materials and construction that studio carpenters ever do.
 
Wonder how far a long they are with the deadwood film?
Maybe they could borrow that set after they have finished.:D
Of the two I wounder who uses more fake blood?
 
I've just started this and so far it's interesting... Season 1 seems to rate better with people then season 2. Was there a problem with season 2?

Oh and organic robots. That's some advanced shit. How far in the future is this? Is it set on Earth or off world?
 
I've just started this and so far it's interesting... Season 1 seems to rate better with people then season 2. Was there a problem with season 2?

Oh and organic robots. That's some advanced shit. How far in the future is this? Is it set on Earth or off world?
It is set on Earth.
 
I've just started this and so far it's interesting... Season 1 seems to rate better with people then season 2. Was there a problem with season 2?

Oh and organic robots. That's some advanced shit. How far in the future is this? Is it set on Earth or off world?

Most of the show's events (in both flashback and "real-time") cover a time span from 2015 to 2052, with only the final scene of the Season 2 finale (which I won't spoil) taking place in an indeterminate time period.
 
Most of the show's events (in both flashback and "real-time") cover a time span from 2015 to 2052, with only the final scene of the Season 2 finale (which I won't spoil) taking place in an indeterminate time period.

Well so far I'm near the middle of season 1 and enjoying it. I just don't get the negativity season 2 generated.

I may end up liking season 2 as well.
 
I personally enjoyed season 1 better. The story was a bit easier to follow and was pretty unique. Season 2 felt needlessly confusing for the sake of being 'unique'. I mean, I like a good complicated plot as much as anyone, but sometimes I really felt like I needed to be writing things down in S2. I enjoyed it overall, but felt it was a bit heavy handed in trying to top itself in non-traditional complicated storytelling.
 
Well there was a rumour that it was the writers fault for season 2 because reddit kept predicting what would happen so the writers said "fuck it" and made the season confusing on purpose.
 
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