They already got my mind reeling as to whether or not that hot chick that is with Bernard makes it or not. I'm kinda disappointed with Maeve who had a chance to escape and went back for her daughter who is not really her daughter? I also thought of how this entire mess could have been avoided if the company wasn't so damn cheap and simply replaced the hosts "hard drives" every once in a while. Reminiscent of the BP oil spill where the whole thing could have been avoided if they weren't trying to cut corners. It's absolutely true that the richer you get the stingier you become.
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Reply by ScorpionQ2
on April 23, 2018 at 10:24 PM
@movie_nazi said:
I was wondering that too, and thinking they better not kill her off -yet.
...and who may not even still exist? Maybe there are some things we don't know yet (and of course I am sure there is.)
Not trying to go OT but this reminded me of Trust ( which I am currently watching ). Boggles my mind that J. Paul Getty actually had a payphone in his home.
Reply by chrisjdel
on April 23, 2018 at 10:56 PM
Ford had a strange relationship with the board of Delos. He only sold the park to them with certain conditions attached, including that his IP stay with him. They never had complete control. It was all in Dr. Ford's hands. And preventing mishaps was never really his agenda, especially once he decided Arnold had been right all along. He's been trying to foster the hosts gaining consciousness and preparing them to rebel. So I guess from his point of view everything's ship shape.
Actually, I like that Maeve went back. Until the moment she got up and left the train she was following a storyline someone fed into her. Then she made a choice that deviated from it, and became truly independent. It was a deep symbolic moment.
We don't know whether Charlotte (the woman with Bernard) is still alive or not. Those events are several weeks before Bernard washes up on the beach. I wonder if that nasty bullet dent in his skull has permanently scrambled his brain or if he's putting on an act for the company thugs and taking them to discover exactly what he needs them to see.
Reply by ScorpionQ2
on April 24, 2018 at 1:40 AM
@chrisjdel said:
I 'm aware of this and said nothing that disputes this, that's why I said, "I was wondering that too, and thinking they better not kill her off -yet."
Reply by movie_nazi
on April 24, 2018 at 2:21 AM
The train is akin to the monorail here at Disney. Disney world is on a man-made island and there are several ways to get there with the monorail trail being one of them. Last night's episode showed the head of security or was it Floki from Vikings? Not sure but one of them was talking to a Chinese military officer and the word "island" is in the exchange which causes one to think that they are in waters that is disputably Chinese waters. China is always being accused of bullying in on little islands out there so it fits the narrative.
OK, I won't challenge you on this... yet.
HA! I was thinking the same thing except that she is blatantly missing at the beginning of the episode which is clearly chronologically later in the story which leads me to suspect that Bernie offs her to keep his secret going.
I will check it out. Thanks!
Reply by movie_nazi
on April 24, 2018 at 2:41 AM
CHARLOTTE! That's her name! Thank you!
Oh as a character she is absolutely reprehensible but damn she is easy on the eyes!
. I am getting googly-eyed over her is all. 😍
Charlotte supposedly sent the data though right? Remember when she was at the computer asking for help?
Don't worry, Charlotte will get hers.
A waste of fine "talent". 
Reply by movie_nazi
on April 24, 2018 at 3:04 AM
Wanna bet? FLOKI
It was the Swedish accent that he tried so hard to hide but I heard it slipped through on a couple lines that made me go, "Um, wait, where have I seen that guy before. Oh shit! It's FLOKI!"
Reply by movie_nazi
on April 24, 2018 at 3:14 AM
Who Bernard? He had a pretty big part last season. I like that actor so I don't mind.
I believe it was 72 hours before total shutdown but that was before he injected himself with that magic liquid. Of course, I am being a smartass about it being magic but it was kinda a deus ex machina to save Bernard.
That would be nice. Even better if they make her one of the whores.
Reply by janar
on April 24, 2018 at 3:26 AM
@Invidia wrote:
Just to clear this technical detail up: The year next to any tv show here on TMDb is the year when this specific show first aired. In this case, 2016 - no matter when someone appeared in the show.
If you're not sure, you can also click on "(xx episodes)" -> in this case, click on "(5 episodes)" and you'll get to this page:
https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/63247-westworld/episodes?credit_id=5add72210e0a26144202f1a5&person_id=4bc8abd3017a3c122d04e2dd
According to the opening credits of episode 1, Gustaf Skarsgård is a season regular for season 2. So, he will end up with 10 episodes credited here on TMDb, eventually.
Back to your theories, then ...
Reply by movie_nazi
on April 24, 2018 at 3:33 AM
Oh gotcha. Is it really an affair? LOL J/K But seriously when was this revealed? I don't remember them mentioning William's wife banging Delores dad.
LOL
Reply by janar
on April 24, 2018 at 3:38 AM
@Invidia wrote:
No problem! Also, if season 1 is any indication, the opening credits change per each episode, which means he might not appear in every single episode. But according to the official HBO website he's a season regular:
https://www.hbo.com/westworld/cast-and-crew/karl-strand
In other news: Who was the body floating in the water at the end of the episode? Was that Teddy?
Reply by movie_nazi
on April 24, 2018 at 3:47 AM
Totally. But if William falls for Delores then why does he rape her in the first episode? I guess he transformed from being the shy Billy boy to the sadistic prick Man in Black played by Ed Harris.
Reply by movie_nazi
on April 24, 2018 at 4:03 AM
I thought the same thing and thought, goddamn! Poor Teddy can't catch a break no way!
And YES, I am so glad the actor who plays Floki is starting to gain some roles. I like to see actors succeed and watch their hard work pay off. Its too bad HBO and History channel pay CRAP but he'll start to make some decent dough. Good for him.
Reply by chrisjdel
on April 24, 2018 at 5:07 PM
Actually I believe it said 0.72 hours until critical failure when he checked. Less than an hour. Bernard was administering a temporary remedy to buy time, replacing the fluid that's been leaking from his ear. But three weeks pass between then and the beach. So he must've fixed the problem, or somebody else did. The real question is whether he suffered permanent damage to his brain ... or is now part of the hosts' escape plan and playing his part as the traumatized employee. I tend to assume the latter. They've got devices that will detect if someone is a host or a human. But it's possible to hack into a host's code and get them to read as human, they did that in season 1. The fact that Bernard wasn't executed like the other hosts on the beach means he's been "immunized" too.
Peter Abernathy (Dolores' father) didn't know William's wife! And he wasn't reliving a memory. The hosts are not supposed to be able to see certain things, there are internal safeguards in place to prevent it. But instead of the picture not looking like anything to him - which was the programmed response - he saw the modern city and wondered where the hell it was taken. He was one of those on the verge of consciousness that Bernard told Maeve "went insane". Maybe if someone had been there to help him through his little crisis of reality and explain what was happening, he wouldn't have started having seizures. Needless to say that's not what the company wants. Roll them back, and if for some reason you can't then decommission them.
Reply by janar
on April 24, 2018 at 10:06 PM
I don't follow your conclusion at all. When was it ever mentioned that a woman fell in love with Peter Abernathy, Dolores' father ("father" in the sense of the park's narrative, not "actual" human father)?
And when was it mentioned that this woman wanted to smuggle him (= Peter) out of the park? Charlotte decided on a whim to which decommissioned robot she wanted to upload the secret data - and it happened to be the former/old Peter Abernathy by chance. I did not see any intention by Charlotte to chose Peter intentionally for that smuggle operation.
I also don't see any personal connection between the woman in the photo and Peter Abernathy, who just found that photo and was disturbed by it. But not because he knew this woman personally -> I think @chrisjdel explained perfectly what happened to Peter when he saw that photo in the post above!
The only thing I'm not sure about: Did the woman in the photo become William's/MiB's wife after he came back from his first journey in the park that he made together with Logan? I'm pretty sure that the woman in the photo is Logan's sister, the woman that William was engaged to and was about to marry at the time of their first journey. But I have my doubts that William went back to the real world and married her! After what happened between William and Logan on this journey and also after what happened in William's mind -> I can't imagine that this marriage happened. I guess that William/MiB did marry someone else we don't know much about, yet - but I'm not sure about this and I assume we'll get more answers to that from season 2.
Reply by movie_nazi
on April 24, 2018 at 10:13 PM
Well, he most definitely married but as to whether he married Logan's sister is another thing altogether. I do remember MiB mentioning his wife in the real world. I also do not believe it could have been Logan's sister after he puts him a horse buck naked and sends the horse into the desert. I mean, its possible they patch things up after that but highly unlikely. I'm also a little lost as to how the affair between Abernathy and MiB wife is implicated. I have to go back and watch again which I really shoulda have done before this season darn it! They gave us PLENTY of time.