I think you were missing my point there in wanting to see a little more...94brett said:
Watch the show Banshee. You'll see plenty.
I think you were missing my point there in wanting to see a little more...94brett said:
Watch the show Banshee. You'll see plenty.
Couldn't agree more. I am the least interested with this portion of the show and unfortunately, I see this as the most likely to be continued in further seasons. I like the idea of them upping her intelligence and everything but I'd like to see less of Sylvester. Them sealing up his neck was such a disappointment...TCTTS said:
The "mean" tech guy is straight up cringeworthy. It's a ridiculous performance, one that I've seen countless people question. I literally cringe every time he's on screen. He's like a caricature of some '80s movie nerd villain, and his seething, unfounded hatred of his Asian colleague is just really weird and off-putting. It also makes absolutely no sense how he and his colleague are doing all this totally under the radar. Especially, as someone pointed out, since we know they're continually monitored. Never mind the glass room they're operating in with people constantly walking by. And I get the theory that Arnold is somehow fudging things here and there to allow this to happen, and I can absolutely buy that, but even if so, the way the writers are handling it is just so clumsy.
spanky said:
I would think that if AI isn't your thing, and under no conditions could you care for a non-human character, then maybe this show or perhaps any scifi isn't for you.
TCTTS said:
The "mean" tech guy is straight up cringeworthy. It's a ridiculous performance, one that I've seen countless people question. I literally cringe every time he's on screen. He's like a caricature of some '80s movie nerd villain, and his seething, unfounded hatred of his Asian colleague is just really weird and off-putting. It also makes absolutely no sense how he and his colleague are doing all this totally under the radar. Especially, as someone pointed out, since we know they're continually monitored. Never mind the glass room they're operating in with people constantly walking by. And I get the theory that Arnold is somehow fudging things here and there to allow this to happen, and I can absolutely buy that, but even if so, the way the writers are handling it is just so clumsy.
redline248 said:
I might have missed the discussion, but what did Bernard whisper to Abernathy when he was put in storage? I don't mean specifically, but in light of him being a host, something of Ford's design, Arnold's or his own? That's bound to be important, especially with the board lady uploading all that data into Abernathy.
Maeve is Agent SmithAggie Joe 93 said:
What worries me about this show is that as the characters develop, I seem to end up caring less about them.
I cared about what happened to "in script" Dolores. I don't care what Dolores is doing now. I don't care if Ted and MiB find anything or die trying. I don't care what happens to Benard now. And I'm caring less about who ends up controlling the park or whatever the heck is in the maze. Maeve has turned into "the one" Neo. So I find her interesting, but being a robot, I'm not really compelled to root for her.
I'm going to need more humans get developed so I care that they get what they want; and the end goal(s) are going to need to be better defined if I'm going to care about what they want.
Meanwhile it's just a fun sci-fi "story time".
Right. Totally fine with the fairly predictable Bernard move, but it needs to stop with that one.JoCoAg09 said:
I really hope the [assumed] real people that turn out to be hosts are kept to a minimum.
Why? I'm all for a good theory but this would be an insanely elaborate plot.3rdGen2015 said:
Unless he didn't actually steal it, but his memory was adjusted to make him think he stole it
Maroon Stormtrooper said:
The question is, would you rather have an android wife or a real human wife? I thinks it's going to be a big time 1st world problem when humans start marrying androids and not procreating!