This show is reminding me more and more of BSG with every passing second.
All of this has happened before, and all of it will happen again.
'The Girl in Question'
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This show is reminding me more and more of BSG with every passing second.
All of this has happened before, and all of it will happen again.
All of this has happened before, and all of it will happen again.
Yeah, I've been thinking that a lot during the last few episodes.
A lot of fan theories out there on Westworld.
I thought this one was well put together and makes perfect sense for Dolores and Maeve's flashbacks and the time discontinuities on the show: [link]
It's not a spoiler but don't watch the video if you want to figure it yourself.
Personally, I think this is spot on and helps me watch the show.
I had figured out that Bernard was a host before that reveal happened but I had no idea of this week's reveal. Heartbreaking. And Geoffrey Wright is straight up crushing this role. I love him.
Maeve is my favorite, though. I would accept her as my robot overlord. I love her storyline most of all. And as with Geoffrey Wright, Thandie Newton is crushing it.
The Delores/William/MiB/Teddy storyline is probably the one I'm least interested in, although it seems to be kind of at the heart of everything. I think all of the actors are doing fine work, it's just not hitting me in the same emotional sweet spot that the Maeve and Bernard storylines are. But overall, this show turned out to be way richer than I thought it was going to be. I kind of don't know what's going on half the time but I like it!
I can't watch the video now because I'm supposed to be paying attention to my kids, but is it about the photo?
Maeve is my favorite, though. I would accept her as my robot overlord.
Oh hell yes.
but is it about the photo?
It's included in the video, but it's only one part of a step by step analysis.
Is Starz available as streaming-only, without a cable subscription?
Never mind, I see, $8.99 a month. Now I have to decide if American Gods is worth it.
Through Hulu, yes? You can cancel when the show is over -- I did that with Penny Dreadful.
When does American Gods start?