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Meh. The more videos I watch of people explaining the multiple timelines theory the less believable it becomes.
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they kinda tricked you with Ed Harris...but he's human. |
I absolutely love this show, but I want to continue to be surprised. I had no idea this was a reboot until I read this thread a week ago. I have never heard of the original movie. Should I watch it or will that ruin anything for me?
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Yul Brenner makes quite a menacing and creepy robot gone haywire |
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Yeah. I think so. That was horrible. |
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Michael Crichton wrote and directed the original I doubt he was involved with that one. |
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Futureworld is a 1976 American science fiction thriller film directed by Richard T. Heffron and written by Mayo Simon and George Schenck. It is a sequel to the 1973 Michael Crichton film Westworld. The second installment in the Westworld film series. The sequel stars Peter Fonda, Blythe Danner, Arthur Hill, Stuart Margolin, John Ryan, and Yul Brynner, who makes a cameo appearance in a dream sequence. Other than Brynner, none of the cast members from the original film appear, and original writer-director Crichton was not involved I watched Westworld on TV as a kid several times and I was excited when Futureworld popped up a bit later...but I don't think I even watched the entire thing. It was such crap. |
Here is something kind of fun from the wiki page on the original Westworld movie:
The technicians running Delos notice problems beginning to spread like an infection among the androids: the robots in Roman World and Medieval World begin experiencing an increasing number of breakdowns and systemic failures, which are said to have spread to West World. When one of the supervising computer scientists scoffs at the "analogy of an infectious disease," he is told by the Chief Supervisor (Alan Oppenheimer), "We aren't dealing with ordinary machines here. These are highly complicated pieces of equipment, almost as complicated as living organisms. In some cases, they've been designed by other computers. We don't know exactly how they work." |
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Im pretty sure the actor Jimmi Simpsons character is just the younger version of the man in black. I also dont think he raped her in the 1st episode in the barn but he us a little jaded & gives less f**** about short term violence. Hes looking at the overall goal & may even end up as a protagonist. I think he told her something that will be revealed later when they were in the barn that activated something. Pretty sure we will see alternate timelines
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I'm just happy it's back on tonight. I hadn't watched it at all until last week, so this was the first time I had to wait a week in between shows. It was awful.
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The one thing that came to my mind would be that the 'past' storyline is actually just Dolores recalling events to Ford and Bernard at some point in the 'present' after a psychotic break/major plot event/unavoidable question of sentience. So if Dolores is being held under a sort of house arrest while they figure out what to do with her, and the 'past' storylines are just her interpretations of events, then the story could be distorted because they are being told from her point of view. Other than that I still don't buy the multiple timelines.
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Aww shit sons its goin down
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I now officially look forward to this show more so than I do Walking Dead.
This was a great episode. Getting closer to figuring out what the hell is really going on here. |
Just started watching it. At the 07:04 mark The Gunslinger (Yul Brynner) is standing against the wall, visible past Bernard's right shoulder.
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I'm about 45 mins into it. Wow, lol, shit just got real. Also: Ford and Bernard just confirmed that 'first generation' hosts are potentially not substantially different from hosts in the 'present'. Unless first generation hosts existing in the 'present' are dramatically more complex due to hardware/software/firmware/wetware improvements over the years, this makes the multiple timelines theory more possible. I still don't like it because that's a cheap storytelling trick. |
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That's also possibly a model of Dolores' head in the glass cabinet in Ford's office. All the way to the left over his right shoulder. |
It's in the scene where Ford is looking at the notebook and sees drawings of Dolores, the maze, and the device for creating hosts.
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Also: I'm not sure if the 'Wyatt' events really happened or if they are just created memories for Teddy and the other hosts. It would be the same either way but Ed Harris seems to have no knowledge of those events at all-and he would if it was a story that was ever actually played out at some point.
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I feel like I need to watch last night's episode again, like there was a metric ****ton of shit revealed but not noticed....
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After last night the thought kept sticking in my head that Arnold achieved sentient AI through transfer of consciousness but (some major plot point) caused him to inhabit the computer systems of the park rather than a host.
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It could just be a plot device to foreshadow exactly how badly you can mess up when playing with the hosts settings, leading in to Maeve being reprogrammed at the end of the episode.
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What if he is still alive in the park? |
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Maeve is going to be one bad ass conniving robot. Lowered loyalty, 100 intelligence when shew as 14 before.
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The pic I linked from Reddit isn't showing up so I hosted it on Photobucket. Here is a pic of Maeve's settings from a screen capture of the scene in the episode:
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Here's a screencap of the picture of Ford and Arnold as seen by Bernard:
https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media...vi8kjuqi9y.png Here's a screencap of the host portraying Ford's father: https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media...qzjpgxxwwk.png I just saw a piece on Deadspin (yes I know they suck) and noticed that Ford now dresses similarly to Arnold's style, and that Arnold's sweater vest in the picture looks like the one that android Dad is wearing. Here's what Deadspin said: This week’s theory that’s sending the internet into a tailspin is that the actor playing Ford’s robot father looks a lot like Arnold in the photo Ford showed Bernard in episode three. We all assumed the younger one is Ford, because otherwise he’s aged really well. But if this is accurate, was Arnold Ford’s dad? That definitely would explain why Arnold’s version of his family was so idealized. And also, possibly, who took Elsie. Plus, it would make sense, narratively, for this whole thing to have started as a family business. There’s also the possibility that Bernard isn’t seeing the photo properly because he is a host. If he’s the Arnold copy, the photo wouldn’t show him as himself. We know that photos that disrupt the hosts’ belief in their world don’t appear weird to them. On the one hand, it’s seeming likely that there’s something off about Arnold and Ford’s dad. On the other hand, what the ****? |
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Yeah I noticed that too. Recap: https://youtu.be/zmuqXcQM00s Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
We get another trip down into the deepest levels of Westworld. I’m assuming that was mock-up of Yul Brynner from the Westworld film Bernard saw in the background?
Jonathan Nolan: It was indeed. It was a little tip of the hat. We didn’t want to feature it too heavily, we don’t want you reading too much into that. Right. Because you’ve previously said the film’s events did not literally happen in your story. http://www.ew.com/article/2016/11/06...sary-interview |
Just finished the first episode. I'm in. Makes me want to play Red Dead though.
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What cracked me up in the original movie is he NEVER runs. Just walks. Both thumbs hooked in his belt all Al Bundy style. and no matter how fast that dude runs....Yule catches up. :D This show is SO damn GOOD! I am nerd boy familiar with the original movie and I couldn't see how they'd take that story and be able to turn it into a sustainable series. man....well done! |
I thought Dolores was gonna take the Man In Black role...but Maeve now seems to be the front runner ....and then theres the deal with seeing the REAL Man In Black. hahaha
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"although if they wanted to"
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Yeah I know a real stretch... |
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Just saw the 1973 movie. Holy shit that was god awful. Very weak plot. New Westworld is eons better
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It's a Sci-Fi movie that's almost 45 years old. |
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SOMEONE is gonna start ****ing people up! delores....maeve....somebody gonna start laying down the hurt....all YB style. sure it ain't gonna be Yul...but it'll be a badass character like him.....AND....I'm thinking after last episode that eventually we WILL see a CGI Yul Brenner man in black cameo.... PS - the delores scene where she shot those dudes....YB style...I think she'll be the one. |
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I would genocide her Armenian ass.
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So I read something that indicated Westworld hasn't yet been renewed for Season 2. And there may be issues w/ how expensive the show is to produce. That would realllly suck if this didn't get at least 4 seasons.
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“Which seem to be doing very well, so we’re happy with that. [The executive producers are] going to talk to us about what they envision a second season being. But right now I would say it’s looking really good. We’re very pleased with how it’s doing.” |
Ford said in the first episode that all diseases have been cured. Tonight we learned that Bernard's son died of a disease at a time Bernard looked exactly as he does now.
More evidence of divergent timelines/Bernard being a host of some sort. |
Tonight's episode was amazing.
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I ****IN KNEW IT
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Up until now I had assumed that the host's brain was mechanical in nature. Or perhaps I should say electronic. But giving a host an actual lobotomy kind of implies to me that I underestimated the complexity of the fabrication process. I'm leaning more and more towards transfer of consciousness as the secret motive of Delos.
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There will be a blood sacrifice if this ****ing show doesn't merit a renewal. Holy shit.
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Yeah that did it for me too. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Awesome episode! When Bernard asked, "what door?" I nearly lost my shit.
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Oh shit I never thought of that. Good theory. |
Where's Elsie?
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