Great point. And Ford appeared there out of nowhere. Now we know he just walked through a door.
another angry ag said:
Where did Elsie go?
PooDoo said:another angry ag said:
Where did Elsie go?
Either dead or really on leave.
I am glad Ford was the only one that knew Bernard was a host.
Also, Ford could've easily known about the board asking for a blood sacrifice because it was said with El Guapo in the room. Pretty sure Ford can tap into any host and get a playback at will.
bobinator said:
As an aside, is this happening to anyone else?
I know it's because we're on here debating theories all week dissecting every scene, but at this point the two timeline theory seems so obvious that I'm beginning to second guess it.
William's story line has already made reference to Arnold's death so I don't think we'll be seeing that. At least not with William.TCTTS said:
I'll say this... we've all known Bernard was a host for a while now, but there's no way you hire someone like Jeffrey Wright to simply play Ford's robot lackey from here on out. I'm convinced that Bernard is a recreation of Arnold, even more so after seeing the no tie/tie clue. I'd be shocked if William and Delores don't run into / find Jeffrey Wright's Arnold just before he dies.
The reverse plot twist!AliasMan02 said:bobinator said:
As an aside, is this happening to anyone else?
I know it's because we're on here debating theories all week dissecting every scene, but at this point the two timeline theory seems so obvious that I'm beginning to second guess it.
I said to the wife yesterday that at this point I expect the final scene of the season to be the MiB/Teddy walking into a room and coming face to face with William/Dolores.
I think this timeline and the MiB/Teddy timeline are concurrent. So it's not really "her own" timeline.claym711 said:
We have already seen that Delores has her own timeline separate from all others. I think that timeline is likely the 'present'
I agree on the timelines being concurrent. We've already seen that she has seen the MiB in her visions while she was with William, so clearly William is not the same person as the MiB.bobinator said:I think this timeline and the MiB/Teddy timeline are concurrent. So it's not really "her own" timeline.claym711 said:
We have already seen that Delores has her own timeline separate from all others. I think that timeline is likely the 'present'
Just for clarity for people who might not be following along as closely.
No, that has not happened. Believe me, I tried like hell to verify that an it's not there. She sees the MIB right before meeting William.Vander said:I agree on the timelines being concurrent. We've already seen that she has seen the MiB in her visions while she was with William, so clearly William is not the same person as the MiB.bobinator said:I think this timeline and the MiB/Teddy timeline are concurrent. So it's not really "her own" timeline.claym711 said:
We have already seen that Delores has her own timeline separate from all others. I think that timeline is likely the 'present'
Just for clarity for people who might not be following along as closely.
AliasMan02 said:
I think Ford may just be a megalomaniac. He's Hammond from JP in a way... "creation is an act of pure will." I think he's obsessed with his own vision.
john32f said:
Even more so than just the book Hammond, we're seeing the book Hammond had nothing gone wrong, the full vision was realized, and the ego came with it. Ford thinks he is (and kinda is) god of his domain.
bangobango said:No, that has not happened. Believe me, I tried like hell to verify that an it's not there. She sees the MIB right before meeting William.Vander said:I agree on the timelines being concurrent. We've already seen that she has seen the MiB in her visions while she was with William, so clearly William is not the same person as the MiB.bobinator said:I think this timeline and the MiB/Teddy timeline are concurrent. So it's not really "her own" timeline.claym711 said:
We have already seen that Delores has her own timeline separate from all others. I think that timeline is likely the 'present'
Just for clarity for people who might not be following along as closely.
bobinator said:
Maybe I worded that wrong.
For clarity:
Old: Dolores is with William in the past, also potentially the scenes we've seen with "Bernard" are actually Arnold.
Current: Everything else. Especially now that we finally had a Maeve crossover moment where she was near Theresa and Bernard. My theory on current Dolores is that the MiB did or said something to her in the barn in the first episode to send her on the old loop through the park, and she will be meeting up with them at the end of the loop. That's why I think we've seen her jump between timelines, people have disappeared from scenes, etc.
Well, that last option (the wipe her character and she regressed) was a big reason I was arguing against the disparate story lines to begin with. It's going to make for a big let down at the end of this season when we learn Dolores had all this change thirty years ago, yet today she is still stuck in her loop.Vander said:bangobango said:No, that has not happened. Believe me, I tried like hell to verify that an it's not there. She sees the MIB right before meeting William.Vander said:I agree on the timelines being concurrent. We've already seen that she has seen the MiB in her visions while she was with William, so clearly William is not the same person as the MiB.bobinator said:I think this timeline and the MiB/Teddy timeline are concurrent. So it's not really "her own" timeline.claym711 said:
We have already seen that Delores has her own timeline separate from all others. I think that timeline is likely the 'present'
Just for clarity for people who might not be following along as closely.
You sure? I could have sworn that she saw him in one of her visions after she started changing. It makes no sense otherwise anyway because she is clearly moving beyond her programming so either they wiped her character completely and she regressed or they are happening at the same time.
Maybe. I could also see Ford stepping in and completely controlling Dolores. Making her betray Willilam.The White Wolf said:
As we've seen William begin to lose himself in this world, as well as falling for Dolores, I suspect at the end of this season we're going to see Logan kill Dolores in front of William. I think this will explain a lot of different things. It will reveal the "revenge" that the MiB references to the soldiers. As well as mark the beginning of him overtaking the company. It will also explain MiB's reference to Dolores on "all they have been through." But more importantly, it will provide the MiB closure that Logan possibly stole from him 30 years ago. Would be very interesting to see if she would have flashbacks and begin to remember all her time with him from the past, as it is definitely buried down in there somewhere.
That's the scene I was talking about. When she sees the MiB as her rapist, she then shoots the guy and begins having visions of past lives. We see her do this multiple times and see many versions of her previous lives, which in turn causes her to start acting differently.bangobango said:Well, that last option (the wipe her character and she regressed) was a big reason I was arguing against the disparate story lines to begin with. It's going to make for a big let down at the end of this season when we learn Dolores had all this change thirty years ago, yet today she is still stuck in her loop.Vander said:bangobango said:No, that has not happened. Believe me, I tried like hell to verify that an it's not there. She sees the MIB right before meeting William.Vander said:I agree on the timelines being concurrent. We've already seen that she has seen the MiB in her visions while she was with William, so clearly William is not the same person as the MiB.bobinator said:I think this timeline and the MiB/Teddy timeline are concurrent. So it's not really "her own" timeline.claym711 said:
We have already seen that Delores has her own timeline separate from all others. I think that timeline is likely the 'present'
Just for clarity for people who might not be following along as closely.
You sure? I could have sworn that she saw him in one of her visions after she started changing. It makes no sense otherwise anyway because she is clearly moving beyond her programming so either they wiped her character completely and she regressed or they are happening at the same time.
As far as when she sees the MIB. She is in the barn with the host rapist and she flashes to the MIB standing over her. Then she pulls a gun out of the hayloft and shoots the host/rapist as a voice in her head says "Kill him."
She then flees the barn and gets shot by another member of the gang. Then it flashes back and she manages to avoid getting shot and jumps on a horse and rides away.
There is then a cut and the next time we see her she stumbles into William and Logan's camp and passes out.
Those who advocate the William as MIB say that between the barn scene and the camp scene we cut back thirty years to William and Logan timeline.
I went back and watched the first three or four episodes and have been on the lookout ever since. There is not real continuity break from the thirty years theory. I can't find one and I've been looking an watching for it very carefully.
AliasMan02 said:bobinator said:
Maybe I worded that wrong.
For clarity:
Old: Dolores is with William in the past, also potentially the scenes we've seen with "Bernard" are actually Arnold.
Current: Everything else. Especially now that we finally had a Maeve crossover moment where she was near Theresa and Bernard. My theory on current Dolores is that the MiB did or said something to her in the barn in the first episode to send her on the old loop through the park, and she will be meeting up with them at the end of the loop. That's why I think we've seen her jump between timelines, people have disappeared from scenes, etc.
Agreed with the clarification that if the person talking to Delores in the underground maintenance room is Arnold and not Bernard, that is a third time period, because Arnold is dead (or his death has been faked or whatever) before Logan and William arrive.
The one thing that messes with me is what exactly is happening when Delores is in Pariah with William. The sequence of her being put to sleep by Ford during the parade seems... off.
I felt the same way as you did a few weeks ago. Go read my early posts on this thread.Vander said:That's the scene I was talking about. When she sees the MiB as her rapist, she then shoots the guy and begins having visions of past lives. We see her do this multiple times and see many versions of her previous lives, which in turn causes her to start acting differently.bangobango said:Well, that last option (the wipe her character and she regressed) was a big reason I was arguing against the disparate story lines to begin with. It's going to make for a big let down at the end of this season when we learn Dolores had all this change thirty years ago, yet today she is still stuck in her loop.Vander said:bangobango said:No, that has not happened. Believe me, I tried like hell to verify that an it's not there. She sees the MIB right before meeting William.Vander said:I agree on the timelines being concurrent. We've already seen that she has seen the MiB in her visions while she was with William, so clearly William is not the same person as the MiB.bobinator said:I think this timeline and the MiB/Teddy timeline are concurrent. So it's not really "her own" timeline.claym711 said:
We have already seen that Delores has her own timeline separate from all others. I think that timeline is likely the 'present'
Just for clarity for people who might not be following along as closely.
You sure? I could have sworn that she saw him in one of her visions after she started changing. It makes no sense otherwise anyway because she is clearly moving beyond her programming so either they wiped her character completely and she regressed or they are happening at the same time.
As far as when she sees the MIB. She is in the barn with the host rapist and she flashes to the MIB standing over her. Then she pulls a gun out of the hayloft and shoots the host/rapist as a voice in her head says "Kill him."
She then flees the barn and gets shot by another member of the gang. Then it flashes back and she manages to avoid getting shot and jumps on a horse and rides away.
There is then a cut and the next time we see her she stumbles into William and Logan's camp and passes out.
Those who advocate the William as MIB say that between the barn scene and the camp scene we cut back thirty years to William and Logan timeline.
I went back and watched the first three or four episodes and have been on the lookout ever since. There is not real continuity break from the thirty years theory. I can't find one and I've been looking an watching for it very carefully.
The William = MiB people are reading WAY too much into the storyline. If it ultimately proves true, then this is LOST levels of convolution that will leave significant plot holes in the storyline.
The Willaim/Delores and MiB/Teddy storylines are concurrent.