There's no guarantee that the flashback they showed us is what Bernard was thinking about. They certainly tried to make it look that way, but they tried to trick us with similar flashbacks in Season 1.
haha ok star wars. The connection is implied with what TCTTS stated earlier. Besides the fact that the "Previously On Westworld' scene specifically pointed out Williams daughter there's also that William's mom killed herself (possibly as a result of finding out William's obsession with robots) and that could easily carry over to Emily/Grace's aversion to them as an adult.Brian Earl Spilner said:
I don't know, I still don't see the connection to William. Just because she's a brunette and knows about the parks is not enough for me to even make a connection there. And in some sense makes the world feel small.
We don't need every character to be related.
JMO.
I still think we can consider the original Arnold to be "good," and their early interactions should have given her to have insight into the decent things about humans like the love of a father for a child.Quote:
This was someone she thought she loved, and then she sees who he's become and it kind of disillusioned her. It's worth noting that as far as we know Dolores hasn't had any meaningful interaction with any 'good' humans right? She doesn't really have any reason to think that there is any good in anyone.
That. Why not use air assets? Drones?bobinator said:
Yeah... the attack on the fort itself was really annoying. There's no way around it. Especially because, among other things, we've already seen a helicopter in the park.
New World Ag said:That. Why not use air assets? Drones?bobinator said:
Yeah... the attack on the fort itself was really annoying. There's no way around it. Especially because, among other things, we've already seen a helicopter in the park.
That's kind of what I'm getting at though. Even if that's the case and we make all the excuses we can possibly come up with, it's still a horrible plan.amercer said:
Again, I think you can explain it as the humans not being ready for what the hosts were capable of. And actually, just one host, because without Delores the other hosts probably go with a predictable response and do get mowed down by the humans.
You mean like the ones where the entire battle took place off-screen and we only saw the aftermath?TCTTS said:
It felt like the early days of Game of Thrones, when they'd try a similar-ish, big action set piece. Those early GoT action sequences always felt a little off as well. Hopefully Westworld will find its footing in that regard just the same.
DannyDuberstein said:
Yeah, that was hilarious. Steven Ogg has been great in both The Walking Dead and this. Niche characters, but really enjoy his work on them.
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