i like how the stories goes with Dolores, with every episode she discover something new to her. Logan really a game player haha, he indugle it so much.
Not sure is this a recurring easter egg or not, first it was Rolling Stone's Paint it black and now Radiohead's No Surprises. Foretelling the undertone subtext of the human and android disparity with what those songs actually meant. Great use of music to compliment the story at hand.
Which episode used radiohead? I think I missed the easter egg.
I hope in the end the all will be android except Anthony Hopkins
hard to say.. i am beginning to suspect Ford could be an Android too. but plugged up to the whole Westworld system, that's why he can just control all Hosts (humanoid/animals) by just waving his hands and everything under his control.
Started to lose interest right now....too much ponderous of setting things up. Either there gonna be a knockout revelation or just more of a box inside another box mystery like Lost.
Everytime the piano plays a song, it's a contemporary song I think. Heard Soundgarden's Black Hole Sun as well.
i don't get how the robots are always brought back to the lab for their little talks with the creators so conveniently.
either when they die in the park or bring back for updates and repairs. like if they malfunction or behave in weird ways.
Dolores brought in by Bernard through under the radar as Bernard's side project so he can talk to them.
btw, there's a fan theory on reddit saying the talks between Bernard and Dolores could be a different timeline compared to William and MiB timeline. and that Bernard = Arnold, just that normal day Bernard is a Host made by Ford as Bernard.
Which episode used radiohead? I think I missed the easter egg.
think that'll be the first episode, the song No surprises, they should use Paranoid Android instead lol. There's also Soundgarden's Black hole sun! but guys, subsequent episodes seem to go downhill, not as exciting as the premise set by the pilot. There's no coherent story I feel, they're trying to fork into various arcs, really confusing for me
This post has been edited by Klesk: Nov 7 2016, 03:20 PM