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I liked hearing House of the Rising Sun on the player. I thought wrong about Tess being copied.

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I'd be happy if it ends with a cliffhanger so long as we get some answers about some of the theories. What would be awesome is some theories answered while the cliffhanger brings on more theories!

it would be nice if at least one thread gets sorted out..I could live with that until next season.
 
Next season is that far off? The last episode more likely be next month. It will take them 1 year to show season 2?
 
You know next season is 2018 right?

Whoa' I just read that.According to Casey Bloys,president of HBO Programming because of it's elaborate production,it will return for a second season in late 2017 or first half of 2018.Yeah' 2018 sounds more likely.That is a tough move they could lose a lot of viewers by then.
All I can say is they had better Blow our minds with the last 2 episodes.
 
they're making us wait longer for S7 GOT, and now 2018 for Westworld S2? That sucks.
 
Great episode.

Bernard being a host version of Arnold was genius. Ford missed his partner so much that he built him.

The riddle is also solved. Arnold left Dolores as the host capable of leading the exodus, though Maeve will clearly be one of her generals.

Its a shame to see Jeffrey Wright go. Love the guy.

*still not sure WTF Ed Harris is after.
 
Okay, just read a review that made realize the MASSIVE plot point revealed tonight which I completely missed.

Over the last 9 episodes we've been watching a show that takes place over two timelines:

-Timeline A takes place 30 years ago, where the park's been open five years. Here Dolores meets William & Logan - who cuts her open revealing the original mechanical host anatomy Ford and co. eventually abandoned.

-Timeline B takes place in present-day where William is now The Man in Black in search of Arnold's maze.

The photo Logan gives William of his sister is the same photo found at Dolores' home in the pilot.

My mind is officially blown at how brilliantly seamless both timelines were weaved together up until this point. Not to mention the reveal that every convo Dolores had with Bernard was really a convo with Arnold himself - until she killed him.

This show is ****ing outstanding.
 
I loved the scene with the photo of Arnold and Ford. How when they showed it to us the first time, there was the gap in the photo and when we saw it again tonight, the gap was filled and it shows that Bernard couldn't see himself in the photo because he was Arnold.

**** this show is good.
 
When I started watching the show, I avoided all reviews and critiques cause I really thought this would be a fun ride.

Unfortunately, just through internet "osmosis" I got exposed to all the the people's theories. Which were all 100% correct. Bernard is a host. Bernard is created in Arnold's image. William is the Man in Black 30 years ago.

Damn it. I'd have really enjoyed the hell out of this show if it hadn't been spoiled. My own fault I guess for not being more careful.

I thought the Bernard stuff this episode was fantastic. Gonna rewatch for sure.

I am NOT feeling the Maeve storyline the last two episodes, ever since she got Neo powers. Just feels like taking what had a great hard sci-fi plot and making it more fantastic. Realistic robots and all that is within my suspense of disbelief but this rogue robot running around threatening employees in a facility that is 100% monitored and subsequently gaining super powers just feels like pushing it too far.
 
Great episode, but I do wonder one thing. If Bernard is a host version of Arnold, created after Arnold is killed, and Arnold looks like Bernard, even with new employees coming to the park after the real live Arnold was around, there would be some evidence of the person that Arnold was SOMEWHERE at that park. So would it be that someone, a tech, or anyone else would stumble on an old photo, or company information file which had Arnold's picture in it and make the comparison?

Also anyone else notice the haggard girl with Teddy/MIB who stabs him when Wyatt's group enters, is the same 'host' as when William first goes to the park and is trying on the clothes?
 
Great episode, but I do wonder one thing. If Bernard is a host version of Arnold, created after Arnold is killed, and Arnold looks like Bernard, even with new employees coming to the park after the real live Arnold was around, there would be some evidence of the person that Arnold was SOMEWHERE at that park. So would it be that someone, a tech, or anyone else would stumble on an old photo, or company information file which had Arnold's picture in it and make the comparison?

Logan arrives at the park with William five years after its opened and states that Arnold is a mystery. No files, photos, nothing on him exists. When Bernard goes active, eight years before present day, Arnold has been dead 27 years. He's even more a mystery now than he was back then.

Anyone else notice the haggard girl with Teddy/MIB who stabs him when Wyatt's group enters, is the same 'host' as when William first goes to the park and is trying on the clothes?

That was one of the big confirmations of the William is MIB theory in that when MIB sees her he reacts with "I thought they would've retired you by now."
 
Also, does anyone else find the woman that plays Charlotte, the Corporation lady, to be a terrible, horribly unconvincing actress that can barely deliver her lines on the level of a high school drama club? Just me?
 
The theory that Teddy is a host version of young William that Ford built to taunt the MIB, is now beginning to make sense.

Dolores is going to end up being Wyatt and Teddy helped her wipe out the original town.

MIB's disdain and pity for Teddy showcase how tragic a character he sees himself as. He sees his idealistic, romantic, good nature reproduced via Teddy. A brutal reminder of what he once was - a good man trying to help the woman he loved (Dolores).
 
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