What made Dolores run off, injured if it wasn't continuous from that rape scene? And what did she do after escaping if not run into William? It was pretty obvious to me that after she ran off from that scene she immediately ran into William, unless she went 'way off loop' due to some other reason in the past that we weren't shown. It also doesn't make any sense for Dolores to have been 'Malfunctioning' in the past.
And, if those flashes to MiB were actually a cinematic cut to the similar scene in the future, why did they evoke body language of recognition from memory from Dolores? That wasn't a comparison to the future, it was quite clearly Dolores remembering the past.
There's also the issue that it was stated that most of the hosts weren't around nearly as long as Dolores yet we see all the same hosts. We even see Clementine taking the role of Madam in the past, which would only be explained if she previously held that job and was demoted for Maeve.
Even if you can make some circumstantial arguments that suggest multiple timelines, would you really think that was good television? This would push the story over the line between 'Complicated' and 'Convoluted' and ask the audience to go back and re-watch everything trying to spot what was actually happening. Also it would make MiB seem more like a comic book villain's backstory than a mysterious sociopath. Both characters are less interesting if they are the same person as the other.
Lawrence was able to be repaired quickly for the same reason a character in Game of Thrones leaves one place one episode and shows up on the other side of the world the next episode. The story moves at narrative pace, not chronological pace.
And, if those flashes to MiB were actually a cinematic cut to the similar scene in the future, why did they evoke body language of recognition from memory from Dolores? That wasn't a comparison to the future, it was quite clearly Dolores remembering the past.
There's also the issue that it was stated that most of the hosts weren't around nearly as long as Dolores yet we see all the same hosts. We even see Clementine taking the role of Madam in the past, which would only be explained if she previously held that job and was demoted for Maeve.
Even if you can make some circumstantial arguments that suggest multiple timelines, would you really think that was good television? This would push the story over the line between 'Complicated' and 'Convoluted' and ask the audience to go back and re-watch everything trying to spot what was actually happening. Also it would make MiB seem more like a comic book villain's backstory than a mysterious sociopath. Both characters are less interesting if they are the same person as the other.
Lawrence was able to be repaired quickly for the same reason a character in Game of Thrones leaves one place one episode and shows up on the other side of the world the next episode. The story moves at narrative pace, not chronological pace.
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