Yeah pretty trippy stuff. Seems to want to put a nice twist to the original film.Anyone watch the 1st episode?
Same. I like it, but it didn't wow me. I'm a little confused and that may be why it didn't grab me. I either missed, or I didn't pick up if it wasn't explicitly stated, exactly what's going on. I was a little distracted in the beginning and I may have missed some crucial parts.It was good but it didn't grab me like I thought it would.
Same. I like it, but it didn't wow me. I'm a little confused and that may be why it didn't grab me. I either missed, or I didn't pick up if it wasn't explicitly stated, exactly what's going on. I was a little distracted in the beginning and I may have missed some crucial parts.
Is this like the beginning of Total Recall where people pay to go on a virtual trip or is this more like Eternal Sunshine on the Spotless Mind where people are trying to forget? I'm confused about that. Or is it a social experiment?It was poorly explained. Hopkins character released an unscheduled update to the hosts that causes some of them start misbehaving. The other guy took the blame for it or tried to hide who did it.
I think you're right. It seemed like a very confused beginning. None of the characters really made any impact, including The Man In Black, who had far to much dialogue.
Same. I like it, but it didn't wow me. I'm a little confused and that may be why it didn't grab me. I either missed, or I didn't pick up if it wasn't explicitly stated, exactly what's going on. I was a little distracted in the beginning and I may have missed some crucial parts.
Is this like the beginning of Total Recall where people pay to go on a virtual trip or is this more like Eternal Sunshine on the Spotless Mind where people are trying to forget? I'm confused about that. Or is it a social experiment?
I have been HOPING that it does not turn into Lost. That is, have no real direction that moves the plot forward or wrap up one plot thread, adding 2 new ones in the process. I liked Lost, but I will not torture myself again through that many episodes, only for it all to be in the end, exactly what it looked like in the first episode.This show reminds me too much of Lost. Only the last 10 seconds of each episode are interesting.
Yeah this week's episode finally moved the plot along tremendously.Really liking this show so far. I remember seeing the Westworld movie when I was a kid, and something about the cowboys being robots made me feel uneasy. It seemed creepy. I did not know until recently that author Michael Chrichton actually directed that movie. Makes sense. What is it with that guy and theme parks?
I have been HOPING that it does not turn into Lost. That is, have no real direction that moves the plot forward or wrap up one plot thread, adding 2 new ones in the process. I liked Lost, but I will not torture myself again through that many episodes, only for it all to be in the end, exactly what it looked like in the first episode.
Finally, after this week's episode of Westworld, I don't think this is the case. There is a clear directive in the narration now. They just wanted to keep you in the dark about a lot of things, just as some of the characters are/were not aware... Oh darn, now that sounds like Lost. Oh well. I'll keep watching until I feel like they are intentionally dragging things out.
I'm waiting for the season to finish so as I can marathon it, but my friends have literally fought over their interpretation of the show, so I'm intrigued.
Thank you! If I hadn't seen that yesterday, I probably would have have stopped at the credits, since I watched on-demand. There were some interesting things going on there.Don't forget to watch after the credits tonight.