dlance said:Wycliffe_03 said:
Didn't Maeve walk up on the bandito guy in midstream just before convincing him to come to hell with her to rob the gods?
Yep. The bots expel waste.
Weird, looked him up the other night because Strange Days was on. He played the weird effeminate villain in that one. Also the weird effeminate villain in 1492: Conquest of Paradise, the terrible Columbus movie.The Debt said:RPM said:
Wow. Mind blown. Old Bill the malfunctioning bartender is Sir Guy of Gisbourne!
Also the villain in the crow.
And Rochefort from 3 MusketeersThe Debt said:RPM said:
Wow. Mind blown. Old Bill the malfunctioning bartender is Sir Guy of Gisbourne!
Also the villain in the crow.
plowboy1065 said:
Who else thinks that Ford wasn't really killed but it was the host that was seen being built in his hidden lab?
SpreadsheetAg said:
Has the possibility of the piano music being host-altering binary code been brought up?
redline248 said:SpreadsheetAg said:
Has the possibility of the piano music being host-altering binary code been brought up?
Seems way too complicated.
Yikes, that is some terrible writing. The internet isn't for pay-per-word drivel. I don't know why, but that writer's overly verbose review was hard for me to get through. Now that everyone has a keyboard and no one pays attention to journalism principles (the writer claims to be a trained journalist), internet writing is too long and very empty.Quote:
Westworld wrapped up many of its mysteries nicely in the season 1 finale (my review here), from the Man in Black's identity to the true nature of the maze to whether it would get nominated for a Golden Globe. In season 2 however, though the park's safety features off and the hosts slaughtering humans in the first volley of their rebellion, some time will be spent flipping the perspective of the show to focus on the guests' experience.
Creators/showrunners Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy explained this to TVLine, saying season 2 will continue to explain and expand Westworld and the not-so-hypothetical other parks beyond it. While the writers had the answers to these questions, the fixed host perspective of the first season prevented much focus on them.
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Westworld wrapped up many mysteries in the season 1 finale. We now know the Man in Black's identity and the true nature of the maze. The finale also teased viewers with another period theme park and a full-on robot revolution.
Look for the next season to flip the show's perspective.
Showrunners Jack and Jill told TVLine season 2 will pivot from the host perspective and focus on the Westworld guest experience.
The Golden Globe-nominated series will return in 2018.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Haven't had a chance to keep up with this thread since the finale aired. Gonna have a looot to catch up on.
I think it's very possible. The only reason against it I see is that Anthony Hopkins is old and won't commit to 5-6 seasons drawn out over the better part of a decade. But i don't see why he wouldn't/couldn't do 1-2 more? I don't know the guy. Maybe he's LOVE to do another season or two?plowboy1065 said:
Who else thinks that Ford wasn't really killed but it was the host that was seen being built in his hidden lab?
plowboy1065 said:
Who else thinks that Ford wasn't really killed but it was the host that was seen being built in his hidden lab?
derekjohnson15 said:
Holy crap. Just finished the season. This show is amazing. HBO knows how to do TV
I actually like John from Cincinnati.Btron said:derekjohnson15 said:
Holy crap. Just finished the season. This show is amazing. HBO knows how to do TV
You should check out John from Cincinnati. One of HBO's hidden gems