How the Creators of 'Westworld' Built a Violent World of Robot Cowboys | VICE | United States Great interview. Nolan also references several amazing video game series as partial inspiration for the show's storytelling. Namedropping Ken Levine as a point of reference is never a bad thing.
this is one of your worst opinions Hannibal is just like Law in Order written by a high schooler who thinks they're deep smdh
I did not like Hannibal, I think it's strangely overrated. I made it probably 6-8 episodes and just was so extremely uninterested I couldn't force it anymore
I'm not the only one who enjoyed the Groundhog Day repeat of the AI's days, right? I agree with you, but you have to admit some of the stuff Fuller threw in there was weird as hell.
Hannibal is one of my favorite shows in recent memory. Completely indulgent in itself, but it was beautiful. Operated on a level most tv series don't get near. Back to Westworld. The premiere had 3.3mil viewers, which is the biggest HBO premiere since True Detective S1, which also had 3.3mil viewers.
Looking at the map on their website. Can't click on much yet. I'm assuming more will become available as they're revealed in the show. You can also "talk" to the guest service host, Aeden, if you have questions about Westworld. I asked how big Westworld was.
It looks like there's some kind of map on the one scalp we've seen. Someone who helps create these "guests" must be putting them there for someone else to finds. Also, I want to think that the person who used to wear that scalp, was one of the updated guests. But they mentioned how they had already collected the ~200 that were updated. So they either missed one, or I'm just off base here. But I wonder how much information "the man in black" was able to extract from him/it first.
Did anyone else get flashbacks to Dollhouse? Ed Harris's mention of a deeper level, and the shareholders having another agenda. "The Dollhouse deals in fantasy, but that is not their purpose."