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Nov. 7th, 2016 08:43 amTV commentary:
Westworld- Elsie, you crazy! I appreciate they did address the fact that Bernard could've been the spy and thus signing her own death warrant by going to him with it by having her say, "I considered you might be the spy, but you've been here the longest so I trust you!" I mean, she might be wrong, but at the very least, she did consider it might be dangerous to go to him.
Of course, she shows no self-preservation instincts the rest of the ep. Its like sure, just wander into a dark mysterious place alone, where no one other than Bernard knows where she is, when she knows there are rogue robots about and there's someone high up doing something shady who might know what she's doing and send someone (like rogue killer robots!) to take her out. Its like when things started getting dark and creepy, she should've gotten the hell out of there. I mean, I guess she was worried about evidence being destroyed, but you know what also is not helpful? Getting caught and killed, and the evidence still being destroyed.
But heh, look at Maeve purposely getting her self killed to go back to the repair room, then blackmailing the techs to raise all her stats. So the hosts are limited to 14 int, but she has them jack it up to max. That'll be interesting to see what that does for her.
Ah, and that little boy is little Ford! I mean, given the similar outfits, it was a logical presumption He has a mysterious cabin hidden in the park, where he has 5 first gen robots made in the image of him and his family when he was a kid. And heh, does he have teleportation powers? Like Bernard finds the cabin, and Ford's robot dad is all angry and menacing, and not responding to voice commands to you know, not kill him. Then freaking Ford appears out of thin air and stops the robot, as they only respond to his commands. Heh, I mean, he was prolly just in the other room, but yeah, it still seemed like he appeared as if from nowhere.
And look at Teddy getting all bad-ass. But yeah, its interesting, since the Man in Black is essentially invincible, they had to tie Teddy to him as a way to make him "mortal". Like he needs Teddy to finish his quest, so even though the Man in Black can't die, he has to also take care not to let Teddy die. So he can't just wade into the thick of things with impunity. Like he had to stealth a little this time, because he couldn't risk Teddy. But Teddy does demonstrate he can handle himself. Interesting though, so he has memories of being the one who massacred everyone, not Wyatt.
Westworld- Elsie, you crazy! I appreciate they did address the fact that Bernard could've been the spy and thus signing her own death warrant by going to him with it by having her say, "I considered you might be the spy, but you've been here the longest so I trust you!" I mean, she might be wrong, but at the very least, she did consider it might be dangerous to go to him.
Of course, she shows no self-preservation instincts the rest of the ep. Its like sure, just wander into a dark mysterious place alone, where no one other than Bernard knows where she is, when she knows there are rogue robots about and there's someone high up doing something shady who might know what she's doing and send someone (like rogue killer robots!) to take her out. Its like when things started getting dark and creepy, she should've gotten the hell out of there. I mean, I guess she was worried about evidence being destroyed, but you know what also is not helpful? Getting caught and killed, and the evidence still being destroyed.
But heh, look at Maeve purposely getting her self killed to go back to the repair room, then blackmailing the techs to raise all her stats. So the hosts are limited to 14 int, but she has them jack it up to max. That'll be interesting to see what that does for her.
Ah, and that little boy is little Ford! I mean, given the similar outfits, it was a logical presumption He has a mysterious cabin hidden in the park, where he has 5 first gen robots made in the image of him and his family when he was a kid. And heh, does he have teleportation powers? Like Bernard finds the cabin, and Ford's robot dad is all angry and menacing, and not responding to voice commands to you know, not kill him. Then freaking Ford appears out of thin air and stops the robot, as they only respond to his commands. Heh, I mean, he was prolly just in the other room, but yeah, it still seemed like he appeared as if from nowhere.
And look at Teddy getting all bad-ass. But yeah, its interesting, since the Man in Black is essentially invincible, they had to tie Teddy to him as a way to make him "mortal". Like he needs Teddy to finish his quest, so even though the Man in Black can't die, he has to also take care not to let Teddy die. So he can't just wade into the thick of things with impunity. Like he had to stealth a little this time, because he couldn't risk Teddy. But Teddy does demonstrate he can handle himself. Interesting though, so he has memories of being the one who massacred everyone, not Wyatt.