Reviews say they were given the first four episodes.Loved this. Wondering why it only got a 72 on metacritic... Could there be a dip in quality as the season goes on?
Hopefully this is available on HBO on demand. Missed it earlier when it aired.
They already mapped out the storylines of the next 5/6 seasonsThat was really awesome, cant wait to see how it unfolds
Do they have the whole plot worked out or are they taking it one season at a time?
They already mapped out the storylines of the next 5/6 seasons
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Basically. Jurassic Park built on the premise of Westworld.I don't know what I just watched, but that was fucking weird.
Given that it was originally written by Michael Chrichton, are we watching Jurassic Park 0.5 here? Or maybe Jurassic Park is WestWorld 2.0...
Pretty good premiere. But a few things I don't understand:
- Do the park creators replace all the damaged machines like at midnight or something? Would seem ludicrously expensive to replace these things based on customer whims.
- Is the entire park artificial? It looks like an artificial area with all the green plants, but I can't think of where they could build a fake park of this magnitude.
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Well, they have been running a theme park starring robots for more than thirty years now, so it makes sense for the show to be set in 2060 or something like that.So do Hopkins' comments about diseases being cured and long lifespans imply this show isn't happening in 2016, but much farther in the future?
He really nailed the spastic animatronic movements and ticsWatched the scene with the father again. Gotdamn that was powerful; and chilling.
So do Hopkins' comments about diseases being cured and long lifespans imply this show isn't happening in 2016, but much farther in the future?
Yeah the actor who played Peter there, Jesus. I don't know if that guy gets regular work but he hit it out of the fucking park there.Watched the scene with the father again. Gotdamn that was powerful; and chilling.
He really nailed the spastic animatronic movements and tics
Yeah, he really did. Amazing performance by him.He really nailed the spastic animatronic movements and tics
If he didn't get it before, he definitely needs some recognition now.Yeah the actor who played Peter there, Jesus. I don't know if that guy gets regular work but he hit it out of the fucking park there.
When we’re told in the premiere that the park “hasn’t had a critical failure in 30 years.” Are we supposed to take the events in the 1973 movie as canon — that everything in the Westworld film happened in this universe – or was that reference not meant to literally be to the film’s events?
Nolan: It’s playful but not meant to be literal. We wanted to connect to the ideas in the original film, but also take a look at this place as a cultural institution that is not new – because these ideas aren’t new. They stretch back to when Crichton was playing with them. We wanted to consider the park in that capacity, as a cultural institution in the manner of a Disney World. We feel like there’s a long story here. Like there’s something so pointed and sad for us about the idea that Dolores, this sort of evergreen frontier girl next door. She’s been that plucky heroine for 30 years.
Joy: She’s that wide-eyed, innocent, always wondering “Oh, when will my life begin? When will it all start?” in that romantic, existential way in which all people do at that phase in their lives. “When will I find my love?”
That was a piece that didn't make any sense to me - how could you keep a kid from the "adult" content?Loved it.
Letting a child into Westworld seems like a really awful idea. Like probably one of the worst ideas ever.
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The park has been around for 30+ years. Much like Jurassic World, this seems ordinary and accepted in this world.Loved it.
Letting a child into Westworld seems like a really awful idea. Like probably one of the worst ideas ever.
It's not real. You could say the same for letting a kid watch a violent horror movie if you feel the kid is mature enough. If Westworld is an established institution, it's not going to be that weird for a family in this worldThat was a piece that didn't make any sense to me - how could you keep a kid from the "adult" content?
Still a great pilot.
Holy plothole Nolan's Batman!!!
I missed something or nobody asked for the croupier or the man in black at the end of the day when the staff was collecting all the Hosts?
For whatever reason Ed Harris seems to be "off the grid" and his actions don't seem to arouse suspicion.
I think that says more about the character than it being a plothole. He seems to be able to 1) stay out in the world and 2) capture and dismantle hosts, without management realizing or caringHoly plothole Nolan's Batman!!!
I missed something or nobody asked for the croupier or the man in black at the end of the day when the staff was collecting all the Hosts/robots?
I think that says more about the character than it being a plothole. He seems to be able to 1) stay out in the world and 2) capture and dismantle hosts, without management realizing or caring
Seems to imply he knows more about the inner workings of the Westworld operations and the hosts than the average guest.
I was a little peeved by the creators' response to the father's revenge speech. "Holy shit, we created a sentient AI that just told us it hates our abuse" feels a lot more believable in the context of this universe than "meh, it was just quoting an old, old, old programming script or something. Don't worry about it. The other upgraded androids should be fine."
Ok I believe that but the robot that is missing?
Edit: the one that The black man killed
I was a little peeved by the creators' response to the father's revenge speech. "Holy shit, we created a sentient AI that just told us it hates our abuse" feels a lot more believable in the context of this universe than "meh, it was just quoting an old, old, old programming script or something. Don't worry about it. The other upgraded androids should be fine."
I was a little peeved by the creators' response to the father's revenge speech. "Holy shit, we created a sentient AI that just told us it hates our abuse" feels a lot more believable in the context of this universe than "meh, it was just quoting an old, old, old programming script or something. Don't worry about it. The other upgraded androids should be fine."