Also what's the point of storing the ****ed up ones? That just seems like a blatant disregard for basic horror movie strategy
zgood10 said:
The scene with Hopkins and the dad was chilling
MW03 said:
Also, i need to know right now if there needs to be a "no spoilers" thread. This seems like a great show to watch then pontificate about week to week, and I don't want to have to deal with people familiar with the source material. If that's the case, just please let me know now and I'll pull out of the thread all together.
amercer said:
Also what's the point of storing the ****ed up ones? That just seems like a blatant disregard for basic horror movie strategy
MW03 said:
Also, i need to know right now if there needs to be a "no spoilers" thread. This seems like a great show to watch then pontificate about week to week, and I don't want to have to deal with people familiar with the source material. If that's the case, just please let me know now and I'll pull out of the thread all together.
I was thinking the exact thing! There was that one throwaway line when they were discussing Dr Ford's "reasons", or something to that extent.LHIOB said:
Prediction: Delores is an rebuild of Hopkins wife
The 'characters' have their own set routine every day (or at least every day a train comes in) that allows for human visitor deviation:Quote:
*Groundhog day. This confused me a little... does every day re-set, or is their a long-term ongoing narrative?
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If Marsden isn't diverted, the two of them ride back to her ranch. What I wonder is if the outlaws arrive every night and kill the family and are then shot by Marsden. Kinda seems pointless if no humans are around.
My guess is that he is human and is a plant or mole. his existence is somehow being hidden by someone on the inside/control center. For reasons why i dont know (power struggle, competitor, etc), but would maybe help explain why he is "looking for something".GiveEmHellBill said:
My big question is.....what exactly is Ed Harris?
I wonder if he's a human who is after something, so he never left the park and rides around knowing he can't be killed by the robots? That would explain why Marsden couldn't kill him. It would also suggest that the robots don't fire blanks, but some kind of harmless rock salt because Harris was quite clearly being hit with something.
If he is a human, how has he remained there for so long without being caught by the park security?
the narrative doesn't all reset every day. they even said that the outlaw story line was being shortened considerably to fit in just a couple days.easttexasaggie04 said:
At first I didn't know what to think of this show. It seemed to progress pretty slowly but sped up as it went along. My observations...
- Resetting the narrative everyday seems too short. I'd like to go on a week long cattle drive with my robot friends.
- Those hosts would begin to get pretty nasty after being taken to the hay loft every night.
- Do the hosts have special guns that can't harm humans? Still trying to figure that dynamic out.
- I think this is set way far into the future. Just my .02.
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Kinda feels like Crichton had a one track writing style though - Jurassic park was pretty much this with dinosaurs. I would say this was derivative but it came 20 years earlier. Does take away a small amount of the excitement over it for me.
I think that some characters may have longer arcs (like the posse hunting the outlaws). It also may be that the characters reset each morning if and only if they haven't been "diverted." i.e. if you grab Marsden and have him act as your group's guide, he won't be available to wake up on the train the next morning. That would mean Dolores would spend the afternoon painting by the river.Quote:
- Resetting the narrative everyday seems too short. I'd like to go on a week long cattle drive with my robot friends.
Possibly, but it was also stated that the hosts could "kill" each other.schmendeler said:
I think the guns the hosts have must be mostly harmless, but could possibly be dangerous when fired into someone's face. which is why marsden's character was unable to shoot ed harris in the forehead and point blank.