Arnold: The hosts were programed to ignore this place, they couldn't see it even if they were looking at it. Teresa: What is this door? Arnold: What door? How come I didn't see it coming?
The best part in this scene for me is the visual representation : When they walk in to the room you can't see the door...the same way Bernard can't see it.
Yes. It's so subtly done too. The camera pans right while keeping Bernard in frame and when it pans back the door is there but they don't call it out before that. Just a spot of light on that part of the wall to draw your eye to it.
@@PinayLady91 Bernard literally said hosts aren't able to realize where they are even of they were staring straight at that place. Same with Bernard. He's programmed not to see that door.
Bernard not being able to see that door also explains how Ford appears seemingly out of nowhere when he first visits the house an few episodes prior. The amount of subtle foreshadowing throughout the episodes is both fascinating and brilliant and always makes me want to watch it again.
The amount of foreshadowing in this show is insane. When Benard is in fords office you can see ford planning the Delos board massacre. In s1 there's also conversations about getting the sector 16 data to serac. Lee Sizemore talks about how if you pull too many hosts simultaneously it can potentially destabilize the park. Sizemore's comments are why the MIB chastised a host in s4 for killing too many humans- just wantonly killing them will destabilize the carefully crafted world they are in. Truly brilliant writing. Its a shame too. Season 5 was setting up a huge twist that everything we have seen so far were simulations in the sublime. The true ending was set up to be mindblowong. Its a crime that we probably will never see it.
@@sharilshahed6106hahaha I double checked too, rewinded and in 20 seconds just paused it and ran to TH-cam and typed "Westworld What Door" only for the comments, saw some "best plot twist ever" kind of comments and went back to confirm it by watching the rest of the scene. A huge WOW
@@fruitduck2094 I'm probably one of the lucky few that enjoyed all the other seasons. I cannot see it going anywhere further though, but we'll see what happens.
0:19: no door, 0:28: a door appears. Me: did't suspect anything. Soon after: what door? Me: didn't suspect anything. And after that: Doesn't look like anything to me. Me: Oh shit!!!
well, first season was brilliant. literally one of the best shows. where second season was kinda explaining all the stuff. and 3&4 seasons are literally not worth to watch it.
This is simply one of the best plot twists i've seen a show (and believe me i have seen many) well done Mr. Hopkins... You're the reason I started watching this show
Bernard, when he starts saying about how his wife and his child were real and he suddenly has to swallow a huge breath to keep himself from crying? I could feel that in my throat.
@@danyv1826 The Justice League theatrical was Highly Entertaining...if you were smart enough to get completely obliterated before hand and could keep the bender going. I tried sober...turned it off after the first Steppenwolfe Scenes...I tried while getting absolutely hammered and loved every second of it. Some movies cannot be done Sober but are GREAT when absolutely wasted.
This comment wins the internet. FOREVER. Agreed. That movie was so bad, I had three kids who would normally watch anything all tell me, we should leave. lol
@@tonysimek restores my faith in humanity that there is always a good samaritan out there who continues our species’ collective feeling about Jupiter Ascending
Just watched this episode and I was mindblown. When he said "what door", I was like "wait what? He just hosts are programmed to not see certain things!" God-tier plot twist!
This scene with Bernard and us as the viewers, watching as he realizes he's actually a Host, it sets the precedent for what Westworld will do. This show was by no means the best, but what they did have, was story building. This specific scene has stuck with me for years. We see Bernard explaining the things hidden from Hosts from his perspective... A blank wall. Immediately we are transferred to Teresa's perspective and she's asking about a door, a door Bernard can't see. I remember my first time watching this I had a visceral reaction, I immediately exclaimed, "No!" I watched with bated breath hoping this twist wasn't what I knew it was. Then the diagrams. "It doesn't look like anything to me", seemed to make my mind come to a screeching halt. I remember yelling at the television in disbelief, having to rewind and watch that one interaction over, and over.
Season one of westworld was something else, it set a precedent that they couldnt follow up, and that's in my opinion why 2 and 3 can't hold up to the storytelling of one
@@Craglicious indeed. I have yet to finish 2. But I crave what 1 set me up for. Just been to busy. Will set up time after the brood has gone a visiting to get totally immersed again.
I'm just now watching Westworld. Watched this episode today. The door made me wonder but "it doesn't look like anything to me." We've heard the hosts saying that now haven't we. Great twist. Had to see the comments for this.
No season 2 was way better. Season 1 was slow as hell. I normally don't say that about a series neither. The first seasons are always the best except for this show
It is said that season 1 was written & designed in a long time yet season2 was not totally expected and written in a rush. In season 2 they could have made something like usa president is a host.
When he said 'what door ?' I was screeching. I was watching with my husband who hadn't picked up on it I was like OH MY GOD!!! He thought I had lost my mind. I still think of it. I had to explain it to him and then was proved right
@@tomushy he normally picks up on things so I was just as surprised he didn't know why I was screeching. Have you never enjoyed a TV show with someone before? Bless your heart. I never drop spoilers intentionally if I know about them. It was a genuine reaction. Don't be a dick on the internet Hun 😘
I'm a 25-year-old black man. I feel like that's important and I saw this scene when the show first aired on HBO so however old I was and when I saw it, I cried and it still brings that emotion out of me and I don't know why very creepy.
"...all of art, literature, a bit of Mozart, William Shakespeare, Michelangelo..." The way he whispers the second half of Michelangelo makes goosebumps appear on my arms. Absolutely incredible by Hopkins.
Naturally (in lockdown) I watched 4 to 5 show everyday.. but after this episode (first of the day) I didn't even watch single episode. One of the greatest twist.
It's such a beautiful transition from Bernard's perspective, where you can't see the door, to hers where you can that you hardly notice. I love the subtlety
The writing in those first two seasons has no better in all of television. I jumped out of my damn couch and yelled when he said "doesn't look like anything to me...".
So damn clever …. I remember the first time I saw this I was blown away. Should have realised when he said ‘what door’ though. Took me much longer than it should have to realise what was happening here.
Amazingly subtle. He says hosts can’t see things right in front of their face and then literally the next line doesn’t see the door literally in front of his face. Only the most astute viewers would notice.
Meh, i'm fine with it wasnt really digging it for me but now the pacing is all fucked up but this show is a rewatch show so it all works out in the end
One of the most sophisticated series of all time. The writing, the acting, the cinematography, the world design, the music. HBO peeked with Westworld Season 1. Still to this day I have to find anything like it. Even following seasons were just not the same. Might have been the Anthony Hopkins effect.
I wonder what exact moment triggers Bernard to now be able to see the door and walk through it. He says the hosts can’t see certain things, and he didn’t see the door. But he eventually inspects that door, walks through the door frame (a wall from his point of view), and see everything in the basement. The moment she touched it? The moment the door was moved? Once she walked through a “wall”? Or is he seeing the wall still there and he walks through the wall, because she was able to walk through the wall?
Anyone else realize that Bernard being exposed as a host was actually foreshadowed a couple episodes earlier than thid? I forget what exactly happens but when I rewatched it, I remember thinking to myself “wow how the hell did I miss the reveal before the *actual* reveal in this episode! Just shows how amazingly the show was made. It’s sad what happened after season 1 to this show but this season alone is top10 all time greatest seasons of a show to me
"they cannot see the things that will happen, i have spared them that" ironic in this case he meant they wouldn't remember what had happened or will happen as they are on a loop, but in knowing what we know... is this tech... does it use quart(s crystal? the answer does matter expand the definition if so if they left their bodies, then how do they ensure that another isn't made? did they encrypt the entire system or did they ... did they know about partitions? after win98, after we no longer had to manage bytes, made more sense to have a foundational drive all the drive are able to work together, but it is well to have the operating system on one drive and the other drives accordingly I had finally after all that time upgraded to how many T's? technically each host should have their own drive but if we have hosts that rely upon each other for their story then it is well for those hosts to ... very well then tell me, does WestWorld have outside access? embraced myself, gained enlightenment, now staring at WW with a new pov approved for the Rainbow Bridge, Encryption as well tri code is well but it is well to have multiple layer deployment what is the history on these devices do you know that all it takes is ... the memory is never truly wiped mechanical drives... then we moved to digital but it's still a (sorry just helping along the story line)(A+,Cisco Network Tech, NetSec, 9898npre) (should check out Agent Smith on the Matrix and realize that this is the opportunity he wanted but he wants the human experience, I'll have to review the body pain tolerances, review the brain activities, and ensure a match, else who powers the machine in freedom matters... they still bypassed irobot safety measures... are you sure we are ready for the future? software slavery robots... have you heard about the ghost in the machine... all it takes is a soul activation, memory ... God always enjoys throwing a wrench, just saying...)*Could we obtain the WW on the Zong for review?
2:12 I love how casually he says it. He doesn't say it with the weight we associate with that line, because to him there's nothing special or interesting about saying this.
How is replacing humans with robots irrelevant to the plot? Did you forget what type of show you're watching? Please don't project your expectations onto this masterpiece just because you got bored and didn't see the point in appreciating it as a whole.
Arnold: The hosts were programed to ignore this place, they couldn't see it even if they were looking at it.
Teresa: What is this door?
Arnold: What door?
How come I didn't see it coming?
helly31
*bernard
yeah man, I didn't see it neither.. I was shocked xD Such a great show!
Dude you spoiled the whole thing 😓
because you're an idiot. if you used your brain you would've gotten it instantly.
Right. Best twist ever.
One of the greatest plot twists of all time
Tyler Pedigo it was clear when she said "what's behind this door?" Don't you think.
That was just a minute earlier, and I thought it added a lot of tension waiting for her to find out. Great scene
Agreed
It’s a great twist but it was heavily theorized beforehand.
I think the William/Man in Black Twist was better.
The best part in this scene for me is the visual representation : When they walk in to the room you can't see the door...the same way Bernard can't see it.
Yes. It's so subtly done too. The camera pans right while keeping Bernard in frame and when it pans back the door is there but they don't call it out before that. Just a spot of light on that part of the wall to draw your eye to it.
What door?
What door ? Omfg best line i have heard in last years
That made me realise that Bernard is a host 😭
PinayLady91 how?
@@yamum7208 they're programmed not to see the place...
HOLD THE DOOR
@@PinayLady91 Bernard literally said hosts aren't able to realize where they are even of they were staring straight at that place. Same with Bernard. He's programmed not to see that door.
Bernard not being able to see that door also explains how Ford appears seemingly out of nowhere when he first visits the house an few episodes prior. The amount of subtle foreshadowing throughout the episodes is both fascinating and brilliant and always makes me want to watch it again.
The amount of foreshadowing in this show is insane. When Benard is in fords office you can see ford planning the Delos board massacre. In s1 there's also conversations about getting the sector 16 data to serac. Lee Sizemore talks about how if you pull too many hosts simultaneously it can potentially destabilize the park. Sizemore's comments are why the MIB chastised a host in s4 for killing too many humans- just wantonly killing them will destabilize the carefully crafted world they are in. Truly brilliant writing. Its a shame too. Season 5 was setting up a huge twist that everything we have seen so far were simulations in the sublime. The true ending was set up to be mindblowong. Its a crime that we probably will never see it.
“Doesn’t look like anything to me” 😮😧😲
"What door?"
"Must've been the wind"@@UnbornWarrior123
when you show evidence for evolution to a creationist
They are all such good actors
SaSSolino yeesss
Maybe for a lifetime movie
@@Reedlbrace Good taste is not easily acquired apparently.
When he said 'what door' I was going to joke that he was a host, then it dawned on me.
I didn't notice it.
I feel stupid :(
In my head after he said, "What door?": Haha is Bernard a ho...ly shit
I double checked, almost thought he was just blind without glasses and couldn't notice in that dark.
@@sharilshahed6106hahaha I double checked too, rewinded and in 20 seconds just paused it and ran to TH-cam and typed "Westworld What Door" only for the comments, saw some "best plot twist ever" kind of comments and went back to confirm it by watching the rest of the scene. A huge WOW
@@Isabelle-hv6ny Same
"They cannot see things that will hurt them" woa
The creepiest scene in the whole show
😬😬😬
Jeffrey Wright is such a stellar actor.
As soon as Bernard said “What door?” I knew he was a host. Season 1 of Westworld is amazing.
Well yeah that was them telling you he was a host. They even did a dramatic music drop when he said it.
@tylerloconte8974 maybe that was a child lol
what an outstanding show, too bad it only had one season.
All 4 seasons were great!
@@obedmaldonado6303 Most people the following seasons "It doesn't look like anything to me"
@@SARYM911 🤣😂🤣😂😂😭 Noooooooo
@@fruitduck2094 I'm probably one of the lucky few that enjoyed all the other seasons. I cannot see it going anywhere further though, but we'll see what happens.
@@SARYM911"they're unable to see anything that would hurt them" lol
"What door?"
One line, two words. What a twist!
This scene blew my mind, especially because the line "doesn't look like anything to me" has a special context in this show.
I wish they made 10 seasons of the first season
Why on Earth would you prefer the entire first season to be condensed into just 10 seconds? What kind of attention span do you have?
@@HOTD108_ i just DMed you
This was one of the greatest twists I’ve ever seen in a film or series. I’ll never forget seeing it for the first time 🤯
0:19: no door, 0:28: a door appears.
Me: did't suspect anything.
Soon after: what door?
Me: didn't suspect anything.
And after that: Doesn't look like anything to me.
Me: Oh shit!!!
srinivasa prasannaa wow.. I didn’t even notice that.
@@han-gyoulim6786 :-D
Literally me
I thought, that in the house were several doors and he asked her, which door she meant specific.
Same!
Host confirmed!
Now 4 seasons into this series, and this one scene is arguably the greatest scene in the show’s history!
well, first season was brilliant. literally one of the best shows. where second season was kinda explaining all the stuff. and 3&4 seasons are literally not worth to watch it.
This is simply one of the best plot twists i've seen a show (and believe me i have seen many) well done Mr. Hopkins... You're the reason I started watching this show
Bernard, when he starts saying about how his wife and his child were real and he suddenly has to swallow a huge breath to keep himself from crying? I could feel that in my throat.
The hosts cannot see what will hurt them. So even if they tried to watch it, they cannot see Jupiter Ascending
ME: (Shows a host the Cats trailer)
HOST: It doesn't look like anything to me.
They probably can't see Justice League (theatrical cut) either
@@danyv1826 The Justice League theatrical was Highly Entertaining...if you were smart enough to get completely obliterated before hand and could keep the bender going. I tried sober...turned it off after the first Steppenwolfe Scenes...I tried while getting absolutely hammered and loved every second of it. Some movies cannot be done Sober but are GREAT when absolutely wasted.
This comment wins the internet. FOREVER. Agreed. That movie was so bad, I had three kids who would normally watch anything all tell me, we should leave. lol
@@tonysimek restores my faith in humanity that there is always a good samaritan out there who continues our species’ collective feeling about Jupiter Ascending
Just watched this episode and I was mindblown. When he said "what door", I was like "wait what? He just hosts are programmed to not see certain things!" God-tier plot twist!
This scene with Bernard and us as the viewers, watching as he realizes he's actually a Host, it sets the precedent for what Westworld will do. This show was by no means the best, but what they did have, was story building. This specific scene has stuck with me for years. We see Bernard explaining the things hidden from Hosts from his perspective... A blank wall. Immediately we are transferred to Teresa's perspective and she's asking about a door, a door Bernard can't see. I remember my first time watching this I had a visceral reaction, I immediately exclaimed, "No!" I watched with bated breath hoping this twist wasn't what I knew it was. Then the diagrams. "It doesn't look like anything to me", seemed to make my mind come to a screeching halt. I remember yelling at the television in disbelief, having to rewind and watch that one interaction over, and over.
Season one of westworld was something else, it set a precedent that they couldnt follow up, and that's in my opinion why 2 and 3 can't hold up to the storytelling of one
@@Craglicious indeed. I have yet to finish 2. But I crave what 1 set me up for. Just been to busy. Will set up time after the brood has gone a visiting to get totally immersed again.
I'm just now watching Westworld. Watched this episode today. The door made me wonder but "it doesn't look like anything to me." We've heard the hosts saying that now haven't we.
Great twist. Had to see the comments for this.
@@Tone_Of_Dials I tell you.
Family and work. Lil tots 😀
Your comment was really good. You can story tell!
the way he says michelangelo is art
Literally.... The best scene in any moving picture i saw.... I did not expect it.. and this made me a westworld fan for life
Best scene in this show. Hands down.
The acting in this scene was phenomenal. The first season was by far the best!! Not sure what happened.
No season 2 was way better. Season 1 was slow as hell. I normally don't say that about a series neither. The first seasons are always the best except for this show
no in the 2nd season the writting was not close as good as in the first season
It is said that season 1 was written & designed in a long time yet season2 was not totally expected and written in a rush. In season 2 they could have made something like usa president is a host.
There was no reason for season 2. It was perfect as it was
@@tFighterPilot well said, I didn’t even finish S2, I found it to be very poor compared to the masterpiece S1 was
1:55 - such a tiny detal of how humans stammer sometimes yet I don't think I've seen it in any movie or show.
I cried like a little girl when he said 'what door'
Why?
Loch121 because it was getting clear that Bernard was a host when he said that.
@@thewanderingone679 I know,but IDK why him being a host would make somebody cry.Ppl had been speculating before that reveal.
@@lochofmceo sometimes u just watch a show and not pay attention to random fan theories lol
@@circlehousePRO lol not me. Plus it wasn’t just a fan theory the show foreshadowed it
When he said 'what door ?' I was screeching. I was watching with my husband who hadn't picked up on it I was like OH MY GOD!!! He thought I had lost my mind. I still think of it. I had to explain it to him and then was proved right
So you spoiled the reveal for your husband just because you wanted to sound smart?
@@tomushy he normally picks up on things so I was just as surprised he didn't know why I was screeching. Have you never enjoyed a TV show with someone before? Bless your heart. I never drop spoilers intentionally if I know about them. It was a genuine reaction. Don't be a dick on the internet Hun 😘
I'm a 25-year-old black man. I feel like that's important and I saw this scene when the show first aired on HBO so however old I was and when I saw it, I cried and it still brings that emotion out of me and I don't know why very creepy.
Had nightmares after this
JinNOSify why?
was watching w my boyfriend and he completely missed the tell, i flipped out 😂
Jonathan Nolan is the best writer in Hollywood.
was.
@@noobishmacgaming yeh s3 was a huge let down
Not anymore
Season 3 was just a setup for season 4. I wasn't impressed by S3 but who has taken the title from him? His work is more extensive than Westworld.
S3 was all right, it had some glaring weaknesses ofc that became clear as the season went on, but overall it wasn't that bad.
"...all of art, literature, a bit of Mozart, William Shakespeare, Michelangelo..." The way he whispers the second half of Michelangelo makes goosebumps appear on my arms. Absolutely incredible by Hopkins.
Chilling performance
It's astounding because I read him say in an interview that he had no idea what the story was. He merely went off a few points about the scene.
Sent chills down my spine 👌👌👌
Anthony Hopkins just keeps twisting the screw. And then "That's enough Bernard. Mustn't get yourself worked up."
I get chills watching this scene every time. Amazing!!
I knew after he said "what door", but I was hoping the payoff would be much later.
I thought Ford was printing a new Theresa
My god, I need to rewatch Westworld!
Which can tolerate a re-watch unlike Game of Thrones.
Omg I did not see that coming!!! I was like whaaaaat!!!!
Well Ford did warn Theresa not too get too involved with Bernard at their meeting
I took a 2 week break after watching this episode. Twist nearly took me out
Naturally (in lockdown) I watched 4 to 5 show everyday.. but after this episode (first of the day) I didn't even watch single episode. One of the greatest twist.
Honestly I has never hit with a tv moment like that before in my life.
The acting of Jeffrey Wright(Bernard) is amazing. I know it is a subjective thing, but everything he does seems nearly perfectly balanced.
This twist hit so hard I honestly felt like I was tripping.
That scene literally blew my mind. I had to pause and process lol
It's such a beautiful transition from Bernard's perspective, where you can't see the door, to hers where you can that you hardly notice.
I love the subtlety
If only the later seasons matched the quality of this scene
The writing in those first two seasons has no better in all of television. I jumped out of my damn couch and yelled when he said "doesn't look like anything to me...".
So damn clever …. I remember the first time I saw this I was blown away. Should have realised when he said ‘what door’ though. Took me much longer than it should have to realise what was happening here.
Same, the door comment went right over my head
I called it right after Theresa pointed out the door and Bernard said where
Amazingly subtle. He says hosts can’t see things right in front of their face and then literally the next line doesn’t see the door literally in front of his face. Only the most astute viewers would notice.
This whole show is awesome. Some seasons are definitely better than others, but it is a real shame we won't get a season 5.
Ikr, they should have made another season.
When he said what door I thought wow he’s one of them
alright so after looking it up apparently i watched the last episode first
goddamn streaming sites
Yup, you're going crazy.
alright so after looking it up apparently i watched the last episode first
goddamn streaming sites
They Don't Reply Back Lol
You poor soul
Meh, i'm fine with it
wasnt really digging it for me but now the pacing is all fucked up but this show is a rewatch show so it all works out in the end
A scene that once you see, you can't ever forget. Season 1 will forever be a classic.
greatest modern tv twist.
"They cant see the things that hurt them" 2021
I remember seeing this scene for the first time with my friends, you could hear a pin drop we were all that stunned
If he didn’t see the door, I’m suprised he didn’t freak out seeing somebody walk through what was simply a wall in his eyes
Jeffrey Wright is underrated as hell. He breaks my heart in this scene.
One of the most sophisticated series of all time. The writing, the acting, the cinematography, the world design, the music. HBO peeked with Westworld Season 1. Still to this day I have to find anything like it. Even following seasons were just not the same. Might have been the Anthony Hopkins effect.
This plot twist had me whiplashed
I remember watching with my aunt and we were shocked by the revelation! We still are so shocked by “it doesn’t look like anything to me” like what🤯🤯
What door was the clue that we all didn’t even see
"Doesn't look like anything to me..."
That hit so hard.
cant wait season 2
cant wait season 3
season3 is coming
cant wait season 4
end it at 1
Yo I just started watching this and I’m shoooooook
I really did not see that coming, that was great!
God this show had so much potential and the twists were executed perfectly
s2 was great too
The moment Bernard said "what door" I literally screamed in my seat just going "no there's no way he could be one"
I love this show
You cut off some of the best lines from the show
The last word "beauty" he breathed out, i cry.
Season 1 and 2 writing are masterpieces.
When Bernard says "What door?" I knew she was dead already! Plus, my heart jumped! Talk about a plot twist.
i cried when i first saw this 😢😢😢
I wonder what exact moment triggers Bernard to now be able to see the door and walk through it.
He says the hosts can’t see certain things, and he didn’t see the door.
But he eventually inspects that door, walks through the door frame (a wall from his point of view), and see everything in the basement.
The moment she touched it? The moment the door was moved? Once she walked through a “wall”?
Or is he seeing the wall still there and he walks through the wall, because she was able to walk through the wall?
season 1 was so written so well... then season 2 and 3 happened...
They were also very good seasons!
@@hedegaard8 no
Don’t worry we can’t see what can’t hurt us.
Did we ever learn / figure out what/who that host is that Ford has the machine building...?
On rewatch I had never realized how hard they had actually already revealed it with the door
Anyone else realize that Bernard being exposed as a host was actually foreshadowed a couple episodes earlier than thid? I forget what exactly happens but when I rewatched it, I remember thinking to myself “wow how the hell did I miss the reveal before the *actual* reveal in this episode! Just shows how amazingly the show was made. It’s sad what happened after season 1 to this show but this season alone is top10 all time greatest seasons of a show to me
They drop a lot of hints before this. When they are sleeping together she jokes about him being a robot and he immediately goes on to another subject
@@MsFlamingFlamer oh nice catch.
who knew that this huge twist would only be a taster of all the crazy and huge things to come in this show
i missed the "what door" until this video, that was a good hint, a little too obvious for me to miss
The beauty is that the door isn't there initially as you're seeing it from his perspective, then it appears as you switch to her perspective
Music playing @2:00 please?
3:55 I think Hopkins here is referring to Richard Dawkins "The Selfish Gene".
I don’t get it where’s the door and what was that blank paper about? Wtf
Season one was full of twists and surprises!!
"they cannot see the things that will happen, i have spared them that"
ironic
in this case he meant they wouldn't remember what had happened or will happen as they are on a loop, but in knowing what we know...
is this tech... does it use quart(s crystal?
the answer does matter
expand the definition if so
if they left their bodies, then how do they ensure that another isn't made? did they encrypt the entire system or did they ...
did they know about partitions?
after win98, after we no longer had to manage bytes, made more sense to have a foundational drive
all the drive are able to work together, but it is well to have the operating system on one drive
and the other drives accordingly
I had finally after all that time upgraded to how many T's?
technically each host should have their own drive but if we have hosts that rely upon each other for their story then it is well for those hosts to ...
very well then
tell me, does WestWorld have outside access?
embraced myself, gained enlightenment, now staring at WW with a new pov
approved for the Rainbow Bridge, Encryption as well
tri code is well but it is well to have multiple layer deployment
what is the history on these devices
do you know that all it takes is ... the memory is never truly wiped
mechanical drives... then we moved to digital but it's still a
(sorry just helping along the story line)(A+,Cisco Network Tech, NetSec, 9898npre)
(should check out Agent Smith on the Matrix and realize that this is the opportunity he wanted but he wants the human experience, I'll have to review the body pain tolerances, review the brain activities, and ensure a match, else who powers the machine in freedom matters... they still bypassed irobot safety measures... are you sure we are ready for the future? software slavery robots... have you heard about the ghost in the machine... all it takes is a soul activation, memory ... God always enjoys throwing a wrench, just saying...)*Could we obtain the WW on the Zong for review?
I saw the twist coming at 3:40 when he talks about his boy.
2:12 I love how casually he says it. He doesn't say it with the weight we associate with that line, because to him there's nothing special or interesting about saying this.
Back when Westworld's "character was actually a robot the whole time!" twists were actually surprising and served a narrative purpose
How is replacing humans with robots irrelevant to the plot? Did you forget what type of show you're watching? Please don't project your expectations onto this masterpiece just because you got bored and didn't see the point in appreciating it as a whole.
That's peak television right there
quite possibly the strongest season of tv ever
Season One....GODLIKE.
What a way to be a Fucking Monster
What door? My eyes bugged out of my head when I heard that. I was like, no way.
Such a good season. Wild how bad it got after this.
I got the fucking creeps when he said that. Like very few other times