Last speech
I'm sad to say... this will be my final story.
An old friend once told me something that gave me great comfort.
"These violent delights have violent ends."
Something he had read. He said that Mozart, Beethoven, and Chopin never died.
They simply became music. So, I hope you will enjoy this last piece... very much.
(The_Bicameral_Mind )
Top-10 killers in the show
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Combined Murders
- 2.1 Mixed
- 2.2 Direct only
- 3 Humans Only Murders
- 3.1 Mixed
- 3.2 Direct Only
- 4 Machines Only Murders
- 4.1 Mixed
- 4.2 Direct Only
- 5 Credits
1qazxcde32 and I created a top-10 murderers list from season 1 through season 3. The placements should be read like this:
№. X — M (D; I)
- № - the placement
- X - character's name
- M - mixed killcount which includes both direct and indirect killings
- D - direct killcount
- I - indirect killcount
The pluses mean there are more deaths of that type that were not captured on screen.
These lists include both humans and artificial beings' deaths.
This list shows the placements of show's characters by their killings of both hosts bodies and their pearls and humans, including deaths that were executed by any means and incl…
What happened to Hale's host's page?
Guys, WTF happened to her page? Is it deleted? Just found out that all links linking her turned red and she also was renamed to "Charlote Hale" (with misspelling LOL)
Season 3, Episode 2 Recap: The Winter Line
What's Next
When Maeve comes to yet again, she is definitely in the real world and makes her way through what could only be described as a palace, with an interior that stands out for being luxurious and refined, but also rustic and with the presence of nature at the same time. She meets the mysterious Engerraund Serac (Vincent Cassel), her jailer, and someone whose name we heard in the premiere episode already, as the man responsible for the predictive system.
Serac talks about being “in the middle of a war” and wanting to win it, though it is a future war that has “already been lost.” Much like Bernard, he requires her assistance in the fight against Dolores, whom he already identifies as a threat. Refusing to comply, Maeve tries to stab h…
What's up with the Wolf?
The Wolf was first seen in a vision of Dolores in season one, also in a teddy vision and after the massacre at the Gala.
It only appears in big massacres... so it's maybe a sign of Death? It has to have some meaning, otherwise they just wouldn't show it. You guys got any ideas?
Maeve VS Delores is Ford Vs Arnold
After Episode 9 it became clear that Maeve was Robert Ford's favorite, his Child much like Delores was Arnold's Favorite - his child...so it would appear we are seeing Maeve acting as Ford: He sees the Host as superior to Homosapiens, A Superior Species and sure enough her actions are superior.
Delores view the human as something to overcome and kill, much like Arnold desire to not let the Humans in the part, she is ridding them from the park - speaking as Arnold may have. The most potent phrase is: During 'Reunion', When Delores and Maeve meet up again, Maeve says to Delores, "Revenge is just another prayer at their alter!" meaning she is more evolved than Delores - presumable because Ford lived longer and is still in control...
What do yo…
New Fan Art Gallery - novocastrian
Have a look at the new artwork in the Fan Art gallery, the standard of work is annoyingly high...
Make sure you click on the first item in the Gallery or on the picture above, the new pencil drawing of Bernard. It's actually a whole gallery of work by the artist novocastrian, who posts on twitter and deviant art. We're really pleased to be able to include their work.
Hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
Mike
So, where to now?
I know that this will be all speculation, but where do you think the show will head now? As far as I can tell, everything was scripted by Ford- from Maeve doing what she did, to Dolores becoming who she became. Do you think there is any chance of humans regaining control of the park? I would say yes, but at very high cost.
Proof that William is the Man in Black?!?!!?
Guys.. I don't think we need much more proof than this!!! This is the same knife! Same gold handle!! Thoughts?!
Programming Division
As a fan of science fiction stories about human-like robots and artificial life forms, I'm having trouble accepting the depiction of Westworld's Programming Division. I don't see how a few "programmers" such as Bernard Lowe and Elsie Hughes can possibly program all of the new artificial Host personalities that act out new adventures for Guests such as Odyssey on Red River. As depicted in Westworld, the Programming Division seems barely able to understand and manage the existing Hosts, let alone craft new ones.
Thus, for me, the Programming Division of Westworld seems as artificial and unrealistic as the idea that programmer Dennis Nedry created all of the millions of lines of computer "code" for Jurassic Park. The portrayed plot problems in West…
Artificial Families
When Isaac Asimov began creating stories about robots, he imagined the integration of robots into families. In his story "Robbie" (published in 1940), a rather primitive robot became the "nursemaid" for a little girl.
Ray Bradbury later devised a story about a robotic grandmother who served as a replacement care-taker, taking the place of the dead mother of some young children. "I Sing the Body Electric" was episode 100 of the The Twilight Zone (1962).
Later (1976), Asimov wrote "The Bicentennial Man", a story about a robot that became part of a family. The story was made into a film staring Robin Williams (1999). In that film, the robot eventually had itself re-built so as to be composed of biological body parts and turned into a mortal being…
The Multiple What Theory?
The Multiple Timelines Theory.
Just take a look at this video.
I've been happily rubbishing this theory whenever QueenBuffy's brought it up - but after watching this I'm not certain. Annoying...
The two things that made me jump?
- Dolores' can, the one she drops after leaving the store. The label on the can is different sometimes. The font is different and ... well, have a look
- Not convinced? Look at the different designs of the WW logo that come up, there are definitely two distinct designs, one old and one new.
- The evidence for there being multiple timelines in the show is not only stronger than I expected, it's annoyingly convincing.
There really are two different can designs, on the left is the can as it was picked up by William, whilst on the …