MiB is put in an island prison for his crimes. Escapes with help from the only man who has ever escaped that prison alive.
Whoa. Mind blown.TCTTS said:
... only to have to face off against this man, his "clone host"...
Txgunrnnr said:
#that'smyfetish?bobinator said:
I think the strongest case for him being human is that it makes more sense narratively. The duality of him and Dolores makes more sense if one of them is human and one isn't. They're echoes of each other in a lot of ways.
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I don't quite like, or support, thr plot development that he's evil bc he shoots robots.
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I don't quite like, or support, thr plot development that he's evil bc he shoots robots.
I completely agree.
jamaggie06 said:
Real life... like shooting targets made to look like real people? The point is, its more elegant, fancier, etc. but the guests are told its not real. Even offered the choice to be "black hat" from the get go. Pretty disingenuous to declare it as such, borderline encourage the behavior, and then judge the actions.
As I said, I liked the story bettef in season one; naive and good hearted William wanted to protect what he thought was genuine. As he realized it wasn't, he treated as a game and behaved accordingly. I don't think that made him evil. Now, the spying on guests, the immortaility project, etc. are to me, what reveals his more sinister nature. I don't like the focus this seaaon on what he did to robots and how he played the game to portray him as evil.
Just offering my perspective amd why I haven't enjoyed this season as much.
That thought had crossed my mind too!dlance said:
The whole thing is a nightmare, William wakes up, show over.
Something similar I've considered at times is that it was going to be a Matrix-esque "we've done all of this before" type of thing at the end. The Mesa has a lot of layers, and in the scene where we see them building "the forge" it looks like the ground of the park itself has a lot of layers.Txgunrnnr said:That thought had crossed my mind too!dlance said:
The whole thing is a nightmare, William wakes up, show over.
I like this metaphor comparison nice!bobinator said:
I'm definitely not saying that it's not possible that it's a host, they've definitely dropped enough clues that it wouldn't be like a "NO WAAAAAYYYY" type reveal or anything.
I just think that thematically it makes more sense if he's human.
It goes back to him and Dolores being echoes of each other. They helped each other 'wake up' originally. Neither one could ever really get over the other. They both question their realities. They've both become people they never really wanted to be, they're both basically killing machines, they both caused a loved one to kill themselves... and now whatever they have planned next seems like they're going to do it together. So the duality of one of them being real and the other one not seems like it fits pretty nicely.
dlance said:
The whole thing is a nightmare, William wakes up, show over.