bobinator said:
bangobango said:
TCTTS said:
I honestly don't understand how anyone could interpret any of this differently. TexAgs is the only place I've come across so far where any of this is even a question.
I honestly don't understand why you are being so condescending on this topic. Just about everybody involved has acknowledged that there is room for interpretation both ways except for you.
And me. I'm with TCTTS here. I just don't see how anyone is interpreting it the other way. I get that the other way is possible, it just doesn't make any sense.
It doesn't make a lot of sense to spend the entire season talking about "the maze" and how that's how the characters become sentient, then talk about a bicameral mind and show several characters hearing a voice, and then have one character that never looked for the maze and never heard a voice also achieve sentience just at the end shortly after realizing she was being played the entire time. It's just a little suspicious to me.
We thought Delores was sentient when she shot the rapist. We thought she was sentient when she made the painting. We thought she was sentient when she "decided to quit being a victim." We thought she was sentient when she broke MIB's arm and fought back.
I mean, if being sentient is just doing something not scripted, is the little kid version of Ford sentient since he murdered that dog? Is the guy who refused to die and shot up all the hosts and drank the milk while he was doing it sentient?
[somewhat unrelated just stream of consciousness here]: While I'm thinking about it, once they achieve sentience, can they still be manipulated by the computers? Can Dolores still have her mind wiped or her coding upgraded? Can everything she's achieved be undone with the push of a few buttons?