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    @virgil shit bro, hope you are gonna be ok?

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    @taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:

    @virgil shit bro, hope you are gonna be ok?

    Will be touch and go #prayforme #manfluisreal

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    I wasn't able to watch the Westworld finale until this evening so avoided any spoliers.

    :::

    The timelines in season 2 have been more difficult to follow but I believe the disjointed nature of the scenes are because we are seeing them as Bernard experiences these memories. He has been the narrator as such.

    It would be interesting to view both seasons in chronological order.

    Stubbs is obviously a host too if you listen to what he says in his final conversation with Hale, and he knows Charlotte is a host too.

    As to the post-credit scenes with the MIB, that is likely in the future, and I read that Nolan sort of confirmed it.

    I think there are plenty of opportunities for S3 and we'll see Maeve and other main characters return.

    :::

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    This answers a few questions about S2 and what may happen in S3.

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    I haven't even starting watching Westworld. At the moment viewers seem to fall into a few different camps.

    "I have no idea what is going on but it's cool anyway."
    "I have no idea what is going on but like to think I do."
    "WTF is going on? I'm meant to like this as it's cool but I am lost."

    I can't work out which of those groups I'd like to join so have opted for.

    "I have no idea what is going on because I don't watch it which puts me in the same basic position as those that do."

    It's the same position I took with Lost except I wasted a couple of years getting there.

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    @crucial nah Lostbtried to pretend it was something else (literally when fans worked out the whole plot) but turned out it was that all along.

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    @taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:

    @crucial nah Lostbtried to pretend it was something else (literally when fans worked out the whole plot) but turned out it was that all along.

    That’s the point. When they did that no one had any idea wtf was going on, Some pretended to, some watched anyway and others didn’t bother

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    @crucial I dont think the WW writers have come out and denied any endings or plot directions though have they, that is where the writers of Lost got, well lost.

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    Someone with too much time on their hands has generated a timeline for Westworld across both seasons.

    Kim Renfro, Ruobing Su  /  May 12, 2020  /  Entertainment

    An essential timeline of every important event on 'Westworld'

    An essential timeline of every important event on 'Westworld'

    Insider created a linear timeline of HBO's sci-fi drama "Westworld," untangling the flashbacks and revelations from all three seasons.

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    So, I love it when people put in the effort to make little easter eggs like this.

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    Spoiler Text

    www.delosincorporated.com
    Login xomegach

    Open the door. Interactive behind the scenes shit.

    You end up with a bunch of short videos with what appear to be 'truncated Unix timestamps that would mean the first video occurred around January, 2117, and the last video July 2480.'

    All at https://old.reddit.com/r/westworld/comments/8twq0h/the_numbers_on_the_allblack_book_profile_in_the/

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    The Americans, got 2 eps to go.

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    Ep 7 with the axe in the carpark, brutal. A bit surprised they didnt expect the guy they switched into the car woudl be picked up and questioned, especially with Elizabeth who's disguise in this instance was poor.

    Phillip always struggled with the darker side of things, whereas Elizabeth almost welcomed it, but now with that kid she shagged, I guess she is starting to see things a little bit differently.

    Interesting that Stan has all of a sudden had revelations that it could be them, but has not yet put a tail on them or anything, unless he thinks he can turn them, but probably only one way it ends, particularly for Elizabeth (or Stan if he isnt careful)

    :::

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    @taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:

    The Americans, got 2 eps to go.

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    Ep 7 with the axe in the carpark, brutal. A bit surprised they didnt expect the guy they switched into the car woudl be picked up and questioned, especially with Elizabeth who's disguise in this instance was poor.

    Phillip always struggled with the darker side of things, whereas Elizabeth almost welcomed it, but now with that kid she shagged, I guess she is starting to see things a little bit differently.

    Interesting that Stan has all of a sudden had revelations that it could be them, but has not yet put a tail on them or anything, unless he thinks he can turn them, but probably only one way it ends, particularly for Elizabeth (or Stan if he isnt careful)

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    I have to avoid Westworld spoilers to read your The Americans posts (I'm four eps in of Westworld S2).

    Agree about that scene, it was like the tooth scene from a few years back. They're always good for one or two nasty scenes a season.

    :::

    Although, Elizabeth has been a bit off the charts nasty this season.

    :::

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    @nepia she has, but I think she is starting to question things now with the orders she had been given.

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    So scanning through this without reading too much in order to avoid spoilers, if I was to download a series for a long haul flight would 'The American's ' be a pretty good choice? Anything else stand out as awesome currently?

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    @rembrandt The Americans is 6 seasons, be a long flight to get through all that 😉

    But consistently good value, didnt have a drop off like some shows do.

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    About to watch the season finale of Westworld. I've cleared my brain of all superfluous shit in readiness of hopefully understanding it.

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    @mn5 said in TV Serieseseses:

    About to watch the season finale of Westworld. I've cleared my brain of all superfluous shit in readiness of hopefully understanding it.

    Yet your still functional?

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    Last night watched the first episode of the reboot of Lost in Space. Surprisingly good - high production values, decent story with even a bit of a twist at the end of the first episode. Hopefully doesn't fall down the hole of too much "kids in peril" plotlines over the rest of the series.

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    @virgil said in TV Serieseseses:

    @mn5 said in TV Serieseseses:

    About to watch the season finale of Westworld. I've cleared my brain of all superfluous shit in readiness of hopefully understanding it.

    Yet your still functional?

    *you're

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    @mn5 said in TV Serieseseses:

    @virgil said in TV Serieseseses:

    @mn5 said in TV Serieseseses:

    About to watch the season finale of Westworld. I've cleared my brain of all superfluous shit in readiness of hopefully understanding it.

    Yet your still functional?

    *you're

    Your right their.

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