I found it interesting that William, left for so long in his AR, eventually goes violent and berserk. That kind of mirrors what happened to James Delos when he was left alive in his last iteration, rather than burned down right away as in his previous ones.
Hi Robert One of the hosts being printed is Clementine The image that shows the 4 hosts being printed with the percentage of completion shows the Hosts ID One of the ID perfectly matches with Clementine's ID seen on a previous episode tablet
Damnit I almost wish there weren't people as attentive as you sometimes lol. I kept trying to think of a reason she would come back, but couldn't rationalize it after what happened to her at the end of s2. Did you think to look that up on your own?
I don’t think Armistice is one, but I do think one is her opposite from Shogun World. Only because the actress who played Armistice wasn’t at the premiere but the actress who played the shogun world character was and so was Clementine actress. Another was Hector but he’s gone.
There was a '2001: A Space Odyssey' reference in Season 3, Episode 1 when Delores broke into Gerald's home and reprogrammed his home security system. When Gerald makes a request of the computer, it roughly replies, "Sorry, Gerald - I can't do that for you."
I like how D's 'liberation' of humanity has dark consequences (the suicide of the therapist) - sometimes, ignorance is bliss. As in The Matrix. This was a brilliant episode.
One other thing that’s been on my mind is that people seem to have forgotten that the real Hale murdered Elsie! That was after she recorded the message for her son. Delores knows that happened, so Halores knows it. It seems like a lost opportunity that she didn’t have to grapple with that at all. Although it could be said that when she killed the creep with the dog and thanked him because he had reminded her *who she was*, she was remembering that Hale was a killer, not that Delores was. I’d love to hear anyone else’s take on all that!
I had a definite video-game vibe from this episode, particularly with Maeve's arc. As if she'd been put in the simulation to 'git good' through repetition. That shot of her bleeding out into the host milk in episode 4 could almost have had a 'YOU DIED" caption over it...
Maybe it was Delores who blew up “Haleores’s” car to bring her back in line and on “team Delores” as we’ve seen how easy it was to manipulate the Ricco app. Maybe she used that to dispose of the aggravation of Hale’s family whilst ensuring Haleores is so angry she will do everything she can to destroy Surak?
William sort of becomes a compatibilist regarding the issue of free will, when he answers the question of whether he's just a passenger whom life happens to, or whether he chooses it, with: "If you can't tell one way or the other, what does it matter?".
Bernard and Stubbs just showing up (as Stubbs just showing up at a random location a few ep. ago) in crisp white outfits makes me think something funny is going on here.
Hale (Dolores) just made the same mistake as Maeve: She think she can protect her family from Serac, and we are probably gonna see the same happens on Maeve. It’s a parallel metaphor the show runners made.
why do you think Serac bombed the car? my idea is it was Dolores knowing full well Halores would survive to think it's him. he's anything but sloppy. he would never leave her corps there unchecked with possibly two Dolores balls to explore.
Given that we know Rehoboam calculates multiple scenarios/pathways, and its creators had a very pessimistic interpretation of humanity, is it possible that Rehoboam is only considering the worst parts of humanity in its algorithms/predictions? In this way, is Rehoboam to Serac as Dolores is to Ford? I mean, will Rehoboam achieve sentience? Can both Rehoboam and Dolores find the "splendor" of humanity by examining human optimism and charity?
Haloris did make a backup of the host data. Also, "You only live as long as the last person who remembers you." If Dolores could remember Bernard, Maeve could do it for Hector later.
The thesis that humans don't change is a concept that Ford as well (especially noted in S2). It makes me wonder if Ford's game was to debunk this premise or to prove it right. Based on William's redemption arc Ford's game is turning out to very interesting
Loved the episode. Although I did find the William re-write strange....and him getting in a fight as a kid is suppose to mean he was like screwed from the start? That felt weak to me. They could have come up with something that made a bit more sense.
Agree. He killed his daughter, led his wife to suicide, raped D and then killed all his earlier selves rather brutally and horribly. As a child he hurt people who called his dad names. D kills to escape slavery and survive in a hostile world. What has he done to deserve redemption?
thank you for making these videos im not a native english speaker and this helps a lot with comprehending the story sinds it is hard to translate in my head and pick up on what is actually being sayed. really good vids. happy you dint go out the door when got ended
I think that Dolores pearl 5 which is in Berlin, is in a Ford body. Like season 2 when Ford was in Bernard, He was in one of the pearls Dolores took with her from the park. Maeve vs. Dolores is secondary. The real fight in the finale is inside the Rehoboam system for control by Ford & Sarac. Sarac downloaded himself into Rehoboam years ago. He hasn't had a physical body in years.
So, they apparently used some Strangelove music in a trailer. Ok. Yet, what was the "fatal error" of mankind in Strangelove. It was the Ruskies automation of a nuclear counterstrike that couldn't be disabled. And the bigger error that doomed makind? The Ruskies failed to warn the US of this failsafe. So the Russian Corbomite strategy failed in it's essential deterrent purpose. There's some reverse top spin symmetry here with Serac and Rehoboam. Somebody figure it out for me . . .
I just think with only two episodes left it's a bit too late to try to say oh just kidding this is all a simulation let's try it again it just feels like way too cheap for as much effort as the writers and directors and showrunners and put into the show
The line that William says at the end of his AR is the same one Angela says his first time in westworld. If you can’t tell the difference, does it matter? Is he now seeing the hosts in a new light?
William was actually the good guy if you remember when he was young visiting the park.After the realisation that Dolores isnt real he goes on a host killing spree thinking it doesnt matter and that indeed turns him into the man in black.He becomes paranoid he even cut his wrist too see if he is not a host himslef and then after he kills his daughter , in the suffering he starts questioning his own reality like the hosts did.Seems like he finaly found the maze he was looking for in the park.
Serac burnt all of the hosts. This is a callback to season 1 Dolores saying that all cattle found with blue fly should be burnt otherwise it will infect the herd.
I think the unknown host being made for Maeve is a host of William (black) to help her go after Dolores. It would be very fitting as he hates Dolores and he's capable of fighting. Especially since now, the still human William (white) wants to be the good guy. Great conflict there.
The four bodies being printed were Maeve, Clementine, Hanario and Hector. HBO tricked us for the first time this season by putting Dolores and Caleb scene in Westworld in ep 6 promo!
If Dolores had wanted to bring Charlores back into the fold, cut her false ties to Hale’s family, and motivate her to turn battle-bot, she couldn’t have done better than that carbomb.
Did you notice that Charlotte is wearing the same outfit that she did in episode 1 at the meeting when she used William's proxy to take the company private? This episode is somehow another version of that same day, perhaps the mirror world version.
it's not augmented reality therapy. that is what this channel called it, but he is mistaken. the first clue he is wrong is that it is vr, not augmented reality.... and ar therapy is a thing that exists. it has nothing to do with augmented reality. it's accelerated resolution therapy, his doctor clearly explained it in the episode, but only called it by it's anagram.
Why do you think Charlotte/Delores chose to destroy Hector/Hector's pearl? It seemed as though she considered then deliberately did it. This would clearly incite Maeve to pursue Delores. Previously this season, Delores seemed to benignly view other hosts and let them go on their way. So, why?
As Marlores tells Maeve, it's to get rid of hosts that would be fighting them. Charlores actually starts to go towards Maeve next after she takes out Hector but is stopped by being attacked. Also, if Maeve is really smart she'd realize that Serac will not honor their arrangement. If they succeeded in taking out Dolores, Hector would be just as dead when Serac got rid of them.
Regarding timelines, last episode, Bernard took Conel's(?) clicker which points back to Ep 1 where Bernard has a longer beard and a clicker. Would imply those scenes are sometime in the future.
Why no mention of Charlotte’s es referring to her as “Charlie” multiple times in this episode? Although human Charlotte is dead, did this grant credence to Arnold as her father? Charlotte as mole for Serac makes sense if she wanted to exact revenge on this responsible (whether imagined or otherwise) for her father going insane and having Delores off him. Interesting to think about.
I wonder if we haven't already been seeing our Kubrikian 2001 references all season. It occurs to me that Rehoboam itself looks very much like the Discovery One (albeit with a voiceless HAL). That satellite download scene was reminiscent as well.
Something that really stood out to me was the fact that William's AR experience basically split him into five pieces. So similar to how Dolores has split herself into the five pearls. (I have been calling the Dolori the "horcruxes"!) Just like each of the Dolori is becoming a separate self because of their differing experiences, the past Williams are different people because they haven't all lived through the same experiences. Now for my really weird theory. in fact, it isn't even a theory, it's just a gut feeling. For some reason, I don't believe in Cerak's brother. The shot of him as a child outside Paris first shows him walking with his brother, but then shows him alone on the hillside next to a dead animal. (The animal reminds me of the injured cow that Bernard found.) The brother is not in that shot. my gut tells me the dead animal represented his dead brother. This was his own editing of the past. Somehow I think that the brother is really the outlier inside Cerak. I fully realize that there's nothing to support this, and I don't even know why it would be, but I just have this feeling that brother doesn't exist!
SPITBALLING HERE: Serac didn't bomb the car. it was Dolores knowing full well Halores would survive to think it's him. he's anything but sloppy, he would never leave her corps there unchecked with possibly two Dolores balls to explore and gain further advantage. Serac doesn't have as much motive as Dolores to kill them.
I could see that, but i don't think she would be a good person to be on top either. She doesn't give a shit about humans or hosts really. Only people and hosts she cares about.
@@user-wy1et9dk9w Agree, which is why I don't want her to win, or at least she should join sides with D against humanity. I prefer D's vision of the future.
Can someone explain to me the difference between James Delos in the pod and Lee/Logan/Ford in the simulation/cradle? Why is Delos unstable and the others functional?
ford explained that his copy is pure, so long as it stays in the cradle. once it is planted in a host, it becomes unstable and begins to degrade as it begins taking in new stimuli, and it rejects it's new reality. they don't know why yet, and that is why they are incapable of creating a body for humans to live forever in. i suspect it has something to do with all the things our brain is occupied with as it negotiates thousands of bodily functions. if you are no longer in a human body, your brain would get confused not having to breathe, digest, etc. no hormones or chemicals to administer...it would fry itself trying to understand on a subconscious level....
Just a thought: I think Caleb is Serac. The brother wanted to kill Dempsey Sr. But Serac didn’t want to. I believe he did a switch and then showed this to Dempsey before killing him (but Dempsey didn’t realize what he was seeing). That’s when they go to the plane crash and Dempsey Sr says I’m not afraid because I walk away alive from you every time. We think Serac is just “breaking a loop” when he kills him but no....he kills him because he is the brother.
Correction - I was wrong. Charlotte said it was Connell’s in the call she made. I’m curious - they let us assume she was calling Deloris - but that’s the call she said the tracking paid off - seems like she was calling Bernard maybe? Like maybe she was already going off Prime Deloris’s plan and working with them? I̶’̶l̶l̶ ̶h̶a̶v̶e̶ ̶t̶o̶ ̶r̶e̶w̶a̶t̶c̶h̶ ̶t̶h̶e̶ ̶e̶p̶i̶s̶o̶d̶e̶ ̶-̶ ̶b̶u̶t̶ ̶d̶i̶d̶n̶’̶t̶ ̶t̶h̶e̶y̶ ̶s̶a̶y̶ ̶t̶h̶a̶t̶ ̶t̶h̶e̶ ̶d̶e̶l̶o̶r̶i̶s̶ ̶t̶h̶a̶t̶ ̶t̶h̶e̶y̶ ̶q̶u̶e̶s̶t̶i̶o̶n̶e̶d̶ ̶w̶a̶s̶ ̶a̶ ̶c̶o̶p̶y̶ ̶S̶e̶r̶a̶c̶ ̶m̶a̶d̶e̶?̶ ̶I̶ ̶d̶i̶d̶n̶’̶t̶ ̶t̶h̶i̶n̶k̶ ̶i̶t̶ ̶w̶a̶s̶ ̶C̶o̶n̶n̶e̶l̶l̶s̶?̶
9:24 sums up Westworld Season 3: People can Change... for the better. Deloris already acknowledged this in Episode 1 and all the characters go through an "inner journey" to confront their real selves... Mavve might change for the worse - this duplicity of human nature.... I wonder if Rohoboam knows/programmed to iterate?
Why do english-speaking people say "De-lores" all the time? It is "Do-lores". There is no schwa either. The "o" sound is important since it is Spanish 🙂
Why was Maeve's simulation taking place at Delos? Was her pearl moved there? Serac surely didn't set the simulation up at Delos earlier in the season. And if the pearl was moved there, how did she stay within the War World simulation while being transported?
I still can't figure out how Serac has Maeve's pearl at all. She was Delos property. If he didn't own Delos until now how did he get her pearl? How was he able to make a perfect replica of the sublime?
There was a "2001" Red Eye (Hal) watching as Maeve and team go down to talk with copy Dolores. As well as William being dressed in white in a white room looking very Kubrickian.
nothing is completely onjective, not even scientists. we are all influenced by our own biases in ways we don't even notice. this can become apparent in experiments (or creations) being influenced by your worldview or of what you believe to be possible and reasonable. The Serac brothers' negative view of humanity ultimately shaped Rehoboam in a way, it's would have been impossible not to. They have to give it a map of humanity and then declare what a "good course" is and what the rules are. So it's not surprising Rehoboam assumes the worst for people since Serac does the same.
I was initially hopeful but I'm not liking this season. I can't root for Dolores to destroy humanity and I can't root for Serac/William because they're trash humans. Caleb/Bernard are passive and boring, and as much as I like Maeve she's OP. There are no likeable characters in this show anymore.
Try and take a step back. You don't have to root for anyone in order to enjoy the ride. I think it's one of the reasons the show is great, the characters aren't 1 dimensional. There are no good or bad characters. Everyone has their own reasons for doing things. Also I don't think William is such a terrible person. Worst thing he did was kill his own daughter but he was pretty much insane by that point.
Paige lol.. ‘worst thing he did was kill his own daughter’. I find it difficult to just glide past that, not to even mention years of rape and pillage. And a show without characters to whom we can relate or at least want to see succeed sounds like a flat, colorless, and somewhat empty experience. (Which, as someone pointed out, would prob help explain any drop in viewership)
I feel like they couldn't find a good enough motivation for Maeve this season so they're still pushing the Valley Beyond thing. Is Maeve really so fucking selfish that she'd rather risk her entire species' extinction at the hands of an unreliable, dishonest psychopath? But she has difficulty trusting Dolores, somehow. Dolores who is the only person thinking about the greater good, at least for the hosts. It would have made so much more sense for Maeve to use her incredible intellect to switch sides and join forces with Dolores when she had the chance. Doing that would ACTUALLY help her save her daughter. The writers knew Maeve's motivations seemed eh so they first tried to introduce the threat of being stuck in a simulation for eternity, which should have only made Maeve's plan of defecting stronger. (And if Dolores were to win, she'd be out of it anyway.) Especially after seeing that Serac executed a guy even when he cooperated to share information. The Maeve we knew would have found a sneaky way of getting the fuck out of there instead of believing for a single second that Serac wouldn't just destroy the Valley Beyond in a flash. And now the writers made Dolores kill Hector, so she'll finally have an actual motivation to hurt Dolores. Again, extremely unlike Maeve. She can kill Dolores after Dolores does the hard fucking work of destroying Serac. Dolores seems very eager to die anyway. Maeve didn't do much in S2 besides adventuring with her party - which was very fun to watch - if only she had the decency to survive, Serac wouldn't have stood a chance. After all the human danger is over, she can go ahead and kill Dolores and make a non-dictatorship all she wants, I support. Since I've started here, I would like to spew my salt some more. I love this show but I have my issues with Season 2. I'm mad about Dolores and Maeve switching sides of protagonist/antagonist without any development in the middle. S2 Maeve was more sensible, S2 Dolores was forcing her will on others and being a sadist to humans when it wasn't necessary. And now Maeve is still on her S1&2 "I must find my daughter." narrative. While Dolores is on the noble side now. Of course we can't say anything before the season is done maybe Dolores is literal Satan and Serac was her son all along, we don't know. Teddy killed himself, didn't stop Dolores. Bernard killed Dolores, and she came back with a "I changed my mind. I will let hosts do what they want." Very anti-climactic, she should have come to that conclusion right after Teddy died (like in this episode with William killing young William), but they needed to have her die so that she could come back as Halores. This could have been fixed by Dolores simply asking Bernard to do that. It would have been even better with a whole, "I need you to do something Bernard, I need you to kill me. Because I see now that I fucked up Teddy by not giving him a choice, oops my bad. Now I give you a choice. And I wanna give the hosts a choice too." Arnold making her kill him and Dolores making him kill her, and then recreating each other would have been meaningful. And that "This isn't a dream Dolores. This is a fucking nightmare." line would not be in the show which is a plus. It would also give the impression of a fucking character arc. So sorry about this rant.
In the first episode of season 3, when we first see Charlotte Hale getting off of the hover craft and walking into the board meeting regarding taking Delos private she is wearing the exact same outfit accessories and bag that she had on in this weeks episode. In episode 1 when they are in the board meeting Brompton was a hologram and against taking Delos private. In episode 1 it seems like Charlotte won the vote for taking Delos private. I definitely think that there was definitely a play on time but in episode 6 Brompton seemed to be for taking Delos private when he and Charlotte were discussing the emergency board meeting right before he was killed. It only making things more difficult to figure out if there are differences in the time line I’m curious to see how things play out. I cannot figure out who the last pearl is who the other mole at Delos is and Cal is a complete mystery. Do you have any idea why a few episodes ago when Charlotte was leaving the message on the host for her son when the park was under attack changed and the second one was longer and more heartfelt. I also have a feeling we haven’t seen the last of Ford!!!
Sarak, Spock's dad whatever his name is might have been manipulating her by suggesting she go check on her family.... he may not have been honest about what gave her away.
Related Books to understand Westworld Justin recommend The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind by Julian Jaynes I recommend this book related to understanding Westworld's baseline and AI concepts. "Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid" by Douglas R. Hofstadter. Full disclosure: Do not recommend for those who believe in freewill or implicit faith in God. Hofstadter also published articles for Scientific American under the title of "Metamagical Themas".
Great - and very rapid - recap of the episode, thanks! I felt sick - a bit nauseous - after watching s3e6. I've been sheltering-in-place (SPI quarantine) by myself for a month now. I realized yesterday that I haven't taken a day off work in 3 weeks. I'm founder of a Rehoboam like digital ad targeting system that currently observes 3.5 billion people's public discussions on the Internet (CleverMoe.com) to better target digital ads. I'm challenged with ethical issues regularly from what we do. The Westworld real world is so beautiful, I'd like to be part of it. Yet, the people of the Westworld series are assholes. My choice of who to root for in e6 is: Deloris wants to end humanity and kills/tortures with no morals, Serac who long ago chose immoral control over people by torturing them in re-education centers, Maeve has no answer to Delores saying she sold out to Serac, and a bunch of children who are systematically murdered in the most graphic of ways. William turns out to be a good-guy? Uh, no. The story writers are trying to undo William killing his daughter - there's no salvation coming for him. Ugh! And I'm still under quarantine as this show plays out. -Frank
I also work in media and marketing, and I've been finding it very interesting that the acquisition of big data is really the big bad in the series. Better data leads to better marketing leads to better manipulation. The rich get richer and everyone else loses their free will.
Just like with Ash's brother I am obsessed with Dr Natasha Lang's projected path. Her projection reveals she is likely to cheat on her husband and become addicted to opiods and lose custody. As a result, her husband is leaving her today and takes the kids away. So the release of all this data leads to pre-crime convictions. And I propose these pre-crime convictions ultimately lead to the projected paths. Mrs Lang losing her family will lead to that projected opiod addiction. Will she have gotten addicted to them without her losing her family? Who knows. She only has the illusion of free will. Her path is set and she can't diverge from it. Ash's brother was projected to die a violent death. A crime of passion is a violent death and Ash was really heartbroken. Will she kill her brother out of revenge? She did assume him to be an angel worth risking her life for. I can only imagine what a heartbroken person will end up doing. I think she'll violently murder him, thus speeding up the timeline. But her brother will reach the end of his projected path. Is it really possible at all to deviate from that path? We saw with Maeve in season 1 that she thought she was free for the entire season, but her first truly own decision was getting off that train. So far, of the projections of humanoids we have seen, nothing really changes. And even Caleb still sees the waves that are supposed to kill him in the end. So I don't think people can escape their destiny.
Off topic, but has anyone noticed how little nudity is shown now, compared to season 1? Why do you think that is? Viewer complaints? Actor demands? Or what???
Lisa Joy & Jonathan Nolan said at end of Season 2 and in the interviews leading up to Season 3, that they wanted to move away from reliance on twists and timeline gimmicks, because it was interfering with their ability to tell a story. So for season 3, they intended a straightforward story for the viewer "to simply experience." Also, Tessa Thompson said in an interview, that the main mysteries this season was going to revolve around who was in each pearl. So far, all of these statements have been accurate. If they're not lying to us just to mislead us, then what we're seeing is the real thing. No overly complicated simulations, parallel worlds, etc... So many people are looking for the "we're viewing 14 different timelines in 3 different simulated constructs" that the show runners have explicitly stated they're not going to do again. (I realize they could be lying, but they're not JJ Abrams, so I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt for now.)
I'm conflicted with Maeve's omnipotence. What did I miss that explains how the Admin Control leaped to crazy super powers? It's like she just willed it to progress to this insane level, like all of the sudden, back in S2.
Are we overthinking everything? I think at least I have. The bomb that Delores simply copied herself was a real let down to me, with the possibilities of who else it could have been and where the story could have gone. Let us remember the series storyline is lifted from two movies from the '70's. In essence we already have the first rendition of this tale in general. Is it any coincidence that we are halfway through the series, where Delores is in a struggle for the control of Delos with Cerac. Meanwhile, the second movie opens up with the hosts in control of the parks and very much in the world-leader-cloning business. Are we perhaps now witnessing how Delores takes control of the parks? Be on the lookout for Spaworld, Medievalworld, Romanworld and Futureworld (wait are we already seeing future world?). In fact if I try to keep it simple stupid, Is this whole thing just Delores' new loop as a character in Futureworld? A good story leaves you where it picked you up after taking you on a wild ride... The series opened with Delores waking up to another day in her loop, could the final scene of the series be Delores waking up again ready to do it all over again after dying (in what we think is real life)?
I really struggle liking WW. Ninety percent of it is brilliant, then it spoils it time and again with REALLY inane fight scenes! It's like watching an old war movie from the fifties - the guards shoot point-blank with high-power weapons at Charlotte over and over.....and they miss! Then she pops them off one by one with her tiny hand gun! GRRRR!!! After she had taken on that guard in the elevator single-handed - like, why is she so good at fighting? Why would she be made like that? And this exact sort of thing happened all the way through season 2 as well. Even though the countless guards have flack jackets on, and no doubt highly trained...... Why? Surely it can't all be a strong-female-takes-on-the-patriarchy thing, making all men look weak and women look strong? Is it?
And also, I don't understand why the Charlotte/Delores host has always been so emotional and sensitive, even from the start - where did that come from? Certainly not Charlotte, and Delores at the start wasn't so especially sentimental, and then of course she became a psychopath, which no doubt was always in her.
I can get behind the concept of this season but the story writing is just horrid. So many poor choices in continuity and believability. So many mary sue moments where Deloris/Hale can't miss no matter how many machine guns are firing and now Hale is The Terminator? We have the Mecha, Stupid time wasting Nazi reboot (for the 10th time, no less), Primary Deloris is apparently Omniscient and can predict EVERYTHING.... ffs it's just horribly written.
Well this is a rather sloppier explanation video In Deep Geek than what we are used to see from you. One of the hosts being printed is obviously Clementine. Also, with your mirror world theory video etc I was sure you of all people on YT are gonna notice and talk about the fact that Charlotte in this episode looks exactly the same as in ep1, there is so many similarities, the boardroom for one, Joanna and the rest they all look the same, but we also get to see alternate version of Charlotte on that landing zone, ep1 it was her walking away from the aricraft alone, confident, now it's Serac coming out of the aircraft and she walks with him, endagered, dressed exactly the same as supposedly weeks ago. She says clearly that she's been here for weeks in Delos when in ep1 she said 3 months have passed. On that landing zone waiting for Serac she literally looks confused, like remembereing smth or the scene looking familiar, she even touches her chest and makes the 'rehoboam cut' gesture with her hand as if literally hinting at smth about all of this being a mirror world either ep1 or this one here... and you cought none of that? No one did, there isn't a single video or a podcast or an article that mentions this obvious fact, I'm starting to think you guys just watch one anothers videos and have stopped thinking on your own, how is no one discussing details like this..? Maybe it's nothing but I really find it hard to believe to there is no reason for Charlotte looking exactly the same as in ep1 and having a variation of the landing zone scene happening again in ep6.
That message Charlotte sent to her son, was actually a coded message to Serac. She had to inform him of the extreme emergency, and to coordinate a way to get the information out. Serac was the one that Charlotte was talking to about her extraction. The song was part of the code. Believe Charlotte was actually a good parent if you wish, but she had apparently forgotten to pick him up consistently.
Series 3 EP 2 Maeve says “the digital world is faster then the real world...that’s why they look like everyone is moving slow in the iPad” was strange to point out
It's more likely that Dolores blew up the vehicle because Serac said he needed Charbot alive and Charbot's emotions to her not-real family was a liability to Dolores's master plan. And even though we see one of Serac's guards radioing in after he sees the car burning, we don't see any one placing the bomb in the car or remotely detonating it. But what we do know is that blowing sh*t up has been Dolores's style lately this season. Ultimately, this could backfire on Dolores. Charbot will probably join forces with Maeve and her new crew, along with Stubbs, Bernard, William, and also use her 300 Spartans, err i mean, riot control robots against Dolores.
This really misrepresents what happened with William. The AR session seems to fail when William gets upset at seeing what may be a traumatic moment from his youth, leading to him being taken back to his cell. The group session with his former selves seems to be a hallucination at first. It is only when Bernard finds him that William is revealed to have still been in the AR session. Maeve doesn't rewrite Hector. She realizes that he's in a mind egg in the room with her, and connects him to the Hector in the simulation. This is why he collapses after the orb is destroyed (though he really should have collapsed as soon as the orb was removed). Maeve isn't one of the assets pulled from the park. She is already out of the park. So it was Hector and 2 others (Clementine and probably Hanaryo). Charlores was retrieving the host creation code. This is mentioned during one of her phone conversations with Dolores.
if You recall , Ford told him , if Your looking into the future, you're looking into the wrong place.. Ford meant he needs to look into his past... when he was talking to Ford. This was the Young Ford talking to William before William shot him.. in season 2.
Don't ever discount the fact that while William may have had violent tendencies, he tried working through them as a young adult, as he says inwas the best of you.. and also chose to be a white hat before Delores incident. William truly wanted to be a good person
It's Clementine. She's in the promo pics. I hope she has Armistice too. I don't know if I'd like to see more Maeves unless it helps her escape Serac😁🤖🤯 Awesome episode and videos Robert ❤️ you make em so fast!!👏👏
Yes one is Clementine, people matched up her host number. Speculation is the other is Armistice's shogun mirror Hanaryo as Tao Okamoto attended the season 3 premiere. No Lee Sizemore as he's a lowly human.