im going off the wyatt storyline's implementation, its possible im missing something or there are pieces that will place things more exactly.
I'm also wondering if we'll see a host that was previously a person. Like couldn't Ford make a host of himself, with his memories and goals? To continue his work when he dies.
No I understand he has feelings for Maeve and wants to see her be able to 'spread her wings' or free her, but he still acted like he had no idea she would become violent, which is beyond me. He must've felt she wasn't capable of that, due to his emotional interest in her.
I feel like they are trying to hide different metaphors all in there (the two workers are named Felix and Sylvester...two cat names, and one was even chasing a damn bird around the room at one point). It wouldn't surprise me if some of these other people, Felix included, were hosts. There are still photos out there that show all of those hosts lined up and one looks a lot like him. It could eventually come down to something like Arnold building hosts to work for the company and slip by Ford, who willingly allowing Maeve to escape when she eventually became conscious. I don't know that I really grasp the whole thing with Arnold and Ford's different intentions though. It all seems muddy to me what they actually want.
Elon Musk's ex confirms that Dolores/William and MiB/Teddy are a significant time apart, right? MiB saw Dolores in his current storyline so is she running through the same loop or do you guys think she has any sense of awareness?
This breakdown is probably the best I've seen: A Chronological View of Westworld's Timeline • /r/westworld I don't recall Ford being in William's time? If I'm on board William = MiB I might as well go with Dolores is Wyatt, haha.
Mm I thought last week's episode was really good along with the first part of this one, but then the second half got pretty boring
This is the ep that lost me. Its still fun but when they beat you over the head with "twists" and then spend half the ep getting to something you already know...nah. The cannibals/Wyatt/Luke Hemms storylines are all that i'm still interested in, and they get about 2 mins of screentime every 3 episodes
So...it seems like Ford rebuilt that church which was originally meant to be the end of the maze back to Arnold. It seems like maybe he made it into a trap almost to catch the hosts that are starting to think for themselves? This show constantly keeps me confused.
I'm bothered by the constant (Person) is actually (other person) well that they keep drawing from. The show should worry more about the audience genuinely caring about the characters that they have rather than trying to figure out who is who
the waste was spending four episodes focusing on her at all if her death was going to be a faux-dramatic realization for another male character