she's a host and she's been around...
Zombie Jon Snow said:Teddy Perkins said:
Good rundown of the timeline from Ep. 2.
Article.
Excellent breakdown.
LHIOB said:MW03 said:
So the girl Logan met at the party, the same girl William met when he first arrived at WW, is real or is a host? I thought she was a host, and specifically the "other girl" that Ford told Arnold to go with when Arnold was with Delores in the beginning of the episode, but I couldn't really understand the look she gave Delores as she was getting dressed after the sexbot orgy. Seemed like there was some subtext there between them that didn't really make sense to me if they were both hosts. Almost like the girl was jealous, and Delores was just confused.
Host. Shes currently with Delores killing guests.
Gipple?!Champ Bailey said:
Also they really bungled an opportunity last night.
When Logan was getting high at the party and says, "What's your name again?" The exchange should have been:
Delores - "It rhymes with a female body part."
Logan - "Mulva?"
dromo07 said:
she's a host and she's been around...
Zombie Jon Snow said:
totally agree... this is incredible stuff really and limitless possibilities here.
The best show on TV and the most talked about passed (with overlaps) from
1999+ Sopranos
2002+ The Wire (although most found it via streaming later on word of mouth)
2004+ LOST
2008+ Breaking Bad
2010+ Game of Thrones
2016+ Westworld
But WW might end up the most incredible of them all.... this is still early and it's WAAYY beyond what ANY of those did through 12 episodes. imho.
I'd still rate Sopranos, BB, The Wire and GOT higher based on 60+ episodes for each but....... TBD.
LOST literally lost me at some point before the finale actually but still really good for a long time.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
She carries herself well.LHIOB said:
She's well put together
#1 said:
So does anyone have an idea how the "Data," which we're in agreement that's the secrect weapon the characters are talking about, would be used to destroy everything?
Hosts cannot mechanically drown; their 'mortality' setting is what determines their physiological response to trauma (it seems like the only way to truly 'kill' a host is by shooting it in the head). We've seen hosts shrug off bullets and hosts previously 'dead' wake back up (ie - obviously not requiring oxygen). Also, I wish I could find the tweet but there's an old quote by the Nolan brother that basically corroborates that hosts can't drown.Teddy Perkins said:
Can the hosts drown? Or are they killed/disabled from some other means and they just end up in the flooded valley?
M.C. Swag said:Hosts cannot mechanically drown; their 'mortality' setting is what determines their physiological response to trauma (it seems like the only way to truly 'kill' a host is by shooting it in the head). We've seen hosts shrug off bullets and hosts previously 'dead' wake back up (ie - obviously not requiring oxygen). Also, I wish I could find the tweet but there's an old quote by the Nolan brother that basically corroborates that hosts can't drown.Teddy Perkins said:
Can the hosts drown? Or are they killed/disabled from some other means and they just end up in the flooded valley?
Every Western needs a good ambush.Quote:
Maybe they are faking it for the benefit of the military who will surely overlook them. And maybe Bernard is in on it when he says he killed them
Champ Bailey said:
I think it's interesting that for as much hype as there is around Eastworld, we still really haven't had any mention of them besides maybe the dead tiger.