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Seems like some kind of made-up phrase related to some program/code/theory for host behaviorI do, act, make, behave  
I accomplish, manage, achieve
Seems like some kind of made-up phrase related to some program/code/theory for host behaviorI do, act, make, behave  
I accomplish, manage, achieve
This is my current guess. It may even be part of Ford's new religious storyline.I'd say all of that is likely accurate. Though additionally, I think there's a chance that the Shade was intentionally incorporated into the lore as a religious explanation for certain memories. It's better that the hosts believe ancient lore of supernatural creatures than to figure out just what exactly is really going on. So I wouldn't be surprised if the Shade doll got dropped in front of Maeve as an in-fiction way to calm her down a little, and it may have worked had she not found the bullet in her body that reconfirmed he quickly growing doubts of reality.
I doubt it. The only use of frame agent I can find is one usage related to video encodingIt's probably a typo, and it's supposed to say "frame agent", as the other text bubbles are talking about agency.
It's funny how googling "frame agant" takes me to this thread.
It's probably a typo, and it's supposed to say "frame agent", as the other text bubbles are talking about agency.
Seems like some kind of made-up phrase related to some program/code/theory for host behavior
Holy shit
Reshoots.
That's what a lot of these timeline theories boil down to. Even the logos. This show was in the making for 3+ years. The logo probably changed on the HBO end for marketing.
I don't get why people think William's storyline is a flashback. Did I miss something?
Delores is all fucked up when she's with William, she's searching for her freedom. How can it be in a flashback?
I'm starting to get the sense that there are guests in the park who are actually hosts, but have been programmed to think they are humans going on a vacation.
Also, something else I noticed in ep3. When Teddy is surrounded by those cultists he does a quick 360 turn and shoots a bunch of them, but nothing happens. Bullet proof vests for the hosts, or are guests encouraged to join this cult as part of the experience?
Or even simpler, host that activate the guest simunitions rather than the ones that damage hostsI'm starting to get the sense that there are guests in the park who are actually hosts, but have been programmed to think they are humans going on a vacation.
Also, something else I noticed in ep3. When Teddy is surrounded by those cultists he does a quick 360 turn and shoots a bunch of them, but nothing happens. Bullet proof vests for the hosts, or are guests encouraged to join this cult as part of the experience?
Another piece from my stream of consciousness while rewatching these eps...
I've been wondering how Bernard is able have those conversations with Dolores while she is involved in a storyline with guests in the park. They can't just go collect her, have a conversation, and then plonk her back into the park without anyone noticing.
Then I realised they may have a spare or two of Dolores' body, so Bernard can just upload her current consciousness into it while she's asleep, have the conversation, and then she wakes up in the park, remembering it as a dream. Didn't even occur to me that they could do that until just now.
The details in this show are what really make it.
That scene between Ford and Cullen was so tense when everything froze. There's a brief shot where you can see Ford pointing his finger. When everything resumes you see him point his finger again. Such a subtle touch, but it really drew attention to Ford's god-like power in the park, that he can command such power with a simple gesture.
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I don't get why people think William's storyline is a flashback. Did I miss something?
Delores is all fucked up when she's with William, she's searching for her freedom. How can it be in a flashback?
I'm still waiting for someone to come up with a good enough plausible explanation for the two logos in the show that doesn't involve part of the show being misleadingly set in the past. What reason in the story can you think of that would involve there being two logos used in such a deliberate way?
Reshoots.
That's what a lot of these timeline theories boil down to. Even the logos. This show was in the making for 3+ years. The logo probably changed on the HBO end for marketing.
"the simplest explanation is usually the correct one" ?
- (Bonus) New logo seen in the equipment room for visitors in a preview thumbnail * Not used in actual episode
That's a strange thing... Why would they do that ? If the old logo is meant to be there, why did they change it in the thumbnail ? Fun theories...
They wouldn't need to reshoot to put the old logo in, they'd do that digitally.
I really hope they aren't going with multiple timelines. It's not interesting.
Well it's worth noting that the exact photo used in the preview thumbnail is not a scene in the actual episode. So it was either replaced or deleted.
I don't know what you're referring to. What have we been shown of Arnold's actions?But we keep seeing what Arnold is getting up to (got up to)
Well Ed Harris (Man in Black, or MiB) makes direct reference to Arnold in ep4 (when speaking to the woman with the snake tattoo), so unless he makes a habit of speaking in third person, they're probably different people.Ed Harris is Arnold isn't he? Or have I massively missed something, lol?
Maybe it was replaced/deleted for non-logo reasons and so they didn't bother to edit the logo
Another little detail that I love about this show are the tunes that are being played on the saloon piano - they're all real songs that have been changed slightly to suit the setting / instrument.
So far I've spotted:
Episode 1: Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden
Episode 2: No Surprises by Radiohead
I didn't recognise the songs in eps 3 and 4 so maybe someone can help me out if they heard them
A few other things I've noticed (and may have already been mentioned in this thread, that I missed).
* Total speculation here, but to add another theory to the above comment about being set free, could the park be a kind of proving ground for hosts? If they prove themselves in the park they earn the right to "freedom". When the prisoner says he will kill MiB he replies that might be still yet to come. Maybe MiB suspects that there's another layer to the park where hosts get full autonomy and there's real danger that a guest can die or be seriously injured. For someone like MiB who has been in the park for so long, he's probably seeking out that extra thrill
4: was A Forest by The Cure (apparently, I don't know that song)
The fact remains that you have a scene/place where both logo's were used.
If the old logo is unintentional (and changed later because of marketing), then why was it not edited out in scenes that made it to the show, but was edited out of a scene that they didn't end up using?
I think it would be more probable that they came up with the old logo later but never bothered to edit it out of a scene they never used, hence that one still had the modern logo.
4: was A Forest by The Cure (apparently, I don't know that song)
Do you guys think there is an Eastworld? Think about it. Maybe companion show before the inevitable crossover show?
Maybe Arnold is in charge of it and the hosts are the guests and the guests are the hosts.
oh yeah, I agree. I'm all aboard the logo/timeline train. Choo choo.
I think they know as well and that scene with Thor's brother was expressly designed to fuck with us.
oooh they're gonna confirm that the timeline theory is wrong oooh were there any guests with her? ooooh here it comes UNKNOWN what? Unknown? you cunts
So either the 'incident' was covered up (which seems implausible) or it wasn't that bad to begin with, i.e. no one died.
I don't know what you're referring to. What have we been shown of Arnold's actions?
Well Ed Harris (Man in Black, or MiB) makes direct reference to Arnold in ep4 (when speaking to the woman with the snake tattoo), so unless he makes a habit of speaking in third person, they're probably different people.
That's nice. My only issue is that William looks nothing NOTHING like Ed Harris. But I suppose that sort of thing happens on TV all the time.