I need to watch each episode at least twice to catch everything.
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I'm not really buying into the multiple timelines theory. It's not necessary unless I've missed something. What I do wonder is, though, is what is the significance of Dolores seeing herself in that crowd of painted up revelers in Pariah? She saw herself in a side room later when she sat at the table as well. Was that entire segment just her personality breaking in the way that a human might snap and become psychotic?
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Just found this video. It is an argument for and against the show having multiple timelines.
He uses the same arguments I used against the multiple timelines, but in a more eloquent manner. He also uses arguments for the multiple timelines that are very legit and have me questioning this again. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/EupcIwqMd0s" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
Great vid, thanks for posting that.
Listening to the reasons against, it feels like he's on the right path but hasn't quite nailed it down. The control room scene could maybe be proof that the park is run by androids as well? Just more aware androids, possibly? (even though my theory sounds weak) |
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I got swept up in Westworld excitement. Plus, I was posting just in case 99% of the board had KC Lee on ignore.
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I don't think there are different timelines. There is zero progression of technology between the timelines, however, we see the "old" bartender talking to Robert. If the androids were old in the other timeline, they're SIGNIFICANTLY more advanced than the bartender.
I'm just not sold on the alternate timelines. Not ruling it out, but right now, it doesn't line up for me. |
The different timelines would explain a lot.
I still think that the man in black is the former co-partner Arnold - downloaded into Ed Harris. |
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Ed Harris is the guy that killed Yul Brynner in the movie. Crazy idea: Dolores is The Gunslinger (Yul Brynner). |
Stupid question - Is The Park an actual thousands of acres place, or is it like some type of holodeck technology where the caretakers can get in and out of quickly?
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This is supposed to be where all the offices of Delos are inside of this plateau. https://i.imgur.com/oyBcmTx.jpg |
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