3rdGen2015 said:
bangobango said:
HummingbirdSaltalamacchia said:
Side note that i havent seen touched on, Maeve was digging out a REAL MF-ing bullet fragment from her stomach. SO the guns in the park clearly fire real projectiles. Wonder if they will touch on the how that works when the guns are shot at humans.
Proceed with the deeper discussion at hand.
The physics of the entire park make no sense to me. How do they pull Dolores out in the middle of the night when she is on a camp out with a visitor?
They don't. The editing might make it seem like that's what is happening, but they aren't concurrent events. They do everything in their power to make sure that the guests' immersion isn't broken.
How do they make guns shoot real bullets that don't harm the visitors but kill the hosts?
They're called "simunitions". Basically they feel like paint balls to guests, but something behind the scenes in a magical black box tells the host they got shot.
The logistics behind it all do not add up to me, either. They're pulling all those bodies out every night and patching them up and having them back into place within a few hours? How? Would it not be more cost effective to just have replacement bodies and keep them on some kind of rotation?
They aren't replaced every day. They are replaced every time the story resets. This could be days or weeks, we aren't really sure.
Where is this park located?
We don't know yet. It doesn't really matter, IMO. Most likely either an island, another planet, or in an undersea biosphere.
How do you walk through a door into a moving train?
It wasn't moving when they got on. We don't know exactly how it works, but I imagined it being like an elevator going to every floor and picking the guests up.
How do they keep visitors from leaving the park itself?
See park location.
Part of me suspects that the park itself is not real and there is some kind of Matrix stuff going on, and by that I don't mean everyone is in the Matrix, but that to enter the park it is more of a mind type thing than actually physically entering the park. It would explain how Ford can seemingly control the park with nothing but his mind.
I don't buy the "park is in VR space" theory. I think it is all physical, otherwise why would they need to clean and repair the hosts at all? Ford can control the park because he created the park, much like how a programmer knows exactly how their program works and can work around things nobody else can.
My answers in bold. Hopefully it helps clear some stuff up.
1. You don't know if it's concurrent or not. Maybe it is, maybe it isn't.
2. They don't tell them they got shot, they shoot them. They pulled a bullet out of the hooker girl.
3. They specifically said something this last episode that indicated Dolores should've been reset at the end of the day that made it sound like her story should've reset. Things that they have said and done makes me believes the guests enter the park on a rolling basis, if that's the case then they are going to be pulling bodies out every night. Again, some of the logistics of all of this doesn't make sense to me. The only way you could manage it where they never enter the park while the guest are there is if everyone entered and left at the same time. I don't think that's the case. Just a quick example, the last episode the big shootout in the town was cut short because they had a couple of families, presumably with young children, going to the town. They then entered the park and removed all the bodies. Then they indicated that the guest would be thrown into jail only to be quickly broken out.
4. Yes, a programmer can do some things nobody else can do, but can he do them with nothing but his mind? Can he just look at a computer screen and make it perform operations without touching the keyboard? That's essentially what Ford was doing in that scene.