It got nuked.I was hoping the big bad was a sentient AI construct. I wonder what happened to Paris?
It got nuked.I was hoping the big bad was a sentient AI construct. I wonder what happened to Paris?
Interesting how the music changed as Caleb changed genres under the influence of the drug: Flight of Valkyries, theme from Love Story, Iggy Pop song, Space Oddity, etc.
[snippage]
so Bernard is the only one that is not replaceable.
[more snippage]
And Mike the Motorcycle, gone but not forgotten! Most moving death all season.so Bernard is the only one that is not replaceable.
The fashions, the architecture, everything really has been gorgeous this season. And Dolores/Evan really rocks that sleek supermodel look.These bikes, cars, planes looks just gorgeous!.
Now there's Samurai World. And Jungle Book world.
I thought they established back in the pilot, or at least fairly early in Season 1, that there was more to the park than just Westworld.Now there's Samurai World. And Jungle Book world. And who knows how many other worlds. Seems more like an excuse to add variety to future seasons without any real foreshadowing previously.
I thought they established back in the pilot, or at least fairly early in Season 1, that there was more to the park than just Westworld.
Maybe they did. I wouldn't be surprised if there some comment/s about it to foreshadow what's going on in Season 2, but it must have been minor because I don't recall it.
It just feels weird that the western theme was so much a centerpiece of the first season that everything was tied into it, and then we have all these two other worlds. So they were running just find with no host deviations like Maeve or Dolores? And I'm confused by how this works. I thought that West World was built near the open plains or somewhere real and just sectioned off from the public in the outskirts. Because we see tractors and all that making towns and stuff. Trains, etc. But is it all indoors? So the sun and moon is all fake too? Like a set? Because in one scene they enter all of a sudden into the Klondike. Is it like Holodeck technology?
Maybe they did. I wouldn't be surprised if there some comment/s about it to foreshadow what's going on in Season 2, but it must have been minor because I don't recall it.
It just feels weird that the western theme was so much a centerpiece of the first season that everything was tied into it, and then we have all these two other worlds. So they were running just find with no host deviations like Maeve or Dolores? And I'm confused by how this works. I thought that West World was built near the open plains or somewhere real and just sectioned off from the public in the outskirts. Because we see tractors and all that making towns and stuff. Trains, etc. But is it all indoors? So the sun and moon is all fake too? Like a set? Because in one scene they enter all of a sudden into the Klondike. Is it like Holodeck technology?
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