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The only realistic thing about the show is everyone in the company hating QA.
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S2 Plot Threads: Robot Revolution Robot Sapience AI Coding in Dolores's Dad's head Maeve's daughter Elsie & Security Man Ghost Nation Samurai World Anything else?
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# ? Apr 2, 2017 16:04 |
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Continuous Integration and Deployment Procedures revisited and improved
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Bust Rodd posted:S2 Plot Threads: The outside world Why the company wants the technology Who was Maeve supposed to meet in the outside world What happens to Dolores Father, whom they were trying to steal in the chaos? (ED: I know you mentioned him but I am specifically interested in if he is taken out of the park before poo poo hits the fan, and where he goes if he is extracted). etalian posted:The only realistic thing about the show is everyone in the company hating QA. QA being a bunch of assholes loving poo poo up isn't TOO unrealistic, though, too. That said even the worst of QA wouldn't gently caress something in an office made of glass. I really like their set design but I don't think the people who wrote the script realized those scenes would be "everyone on the floor can see each other." Blazing Ownager fucked around with this message at 16:50 on Apr 2, 2017 |
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Tech support switches to a new ticketing system and the complaints involved.
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# ? Apr 2, 2017 16:44 |
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Cojawfee posted:Tech support switches to a new ticketing system and the complaints involved. I still want to see MMO griefers in Westworld, but not likely now. You know, the kinds of people who kite Ghost Nation back to town or stick dynamite to the prospector and send him into a building. That sort of thing. etalian posted:The only realistic thing about the show is everyone in the company hating QA. Honestly the most unrealistic thing about the show is that they are using robots. VR is way tackier so I get why they used robots, plus then there would be no way for them to do anything really dangerous. But everything about Westworld screams "this would be far more practical and likely if it were taking place in a virtual world and not a real one." There's a reason that the writing staff was literally mandated to play hundreds of hours of GTA Online. That said the idea of the AI in a game like that getting sentience is horrifying. We were running people down on motorcycles while they screamed, then setting their corpses on fire to steal firetrucks a few nights ago, and I couldn't help but think of Westworld for a moment. Blazing Ownager fucked around with this message at 16:55 on Apr 2, 2017 |
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my bony fealty posted:Why is it doubtful? Not arguing with you, I really wanna know if there's evidence that the indigenous religion 'evolved' or if it's more like a little joke for the humans. The religion was used pretty well for thematic effect (and paid off really well via Hector) but, plot-wise, I feel like not much was explained about it and it didn't go anywhere important. Would be interesting to explore in season 2, maybe the Ghost Nation finds out their gods are fake and have to deal with it (and also they've captured one, for good effect). Honestly that make the most sense as Easter eggs, but I don't know if that was the intent. Mostly unrelated, out here in LA, there's this thing where people hang stuffed animals from power lines, or throw shoes over them. Sometimes it's a drug deal, sometimes it's a crazy ice cream woman, but a lot of the time.. it's neither and it's just freaky to see some poor stuffed bunny hanging by the neck over a red light. I can't help but think of them as real world Easter eggs at this point. I feel like I should get an achievement for every 50 I find.
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Blazing Ownager posted:Honestly that make the most sense as Easter eggs, but I don't know if that was the intent. This happens everywhere.
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Blazing Ownager posted:The outside world He's with the rest of the zombie ones murdering everyone. When the writer guy went to sneak him onto a train they were all already gone. Also, nobody ever mentioned taking his bomb out. If he got onto one of the trains, would he just blow up the entire train?
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# ? Apr 2, 2017 17:12 |
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Maybe they take out the bomb when they are decommissioned or they already took it out when prepping him to be smuggled out. Also I assumed the "bomb" was just to disable the host and not harm people nearby.
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Bust Rodd posted:S2 Plot Threads: Keep in mind though that there is going to possibly be a big time jump from the end of the last scene, and they also said that the first season with Ford was more a prequel that was setting up the larger plot and story. So we may not get into much detail or resolution on some of those.
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sweetmercifulcrap posted:Maybe they take out the bomb when they are decommissioned or they already took it out when prepping him to be smuggled out. Yeah, the bomb is probably just so you can't have a working host outside of the park.
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MAeve is the only one that can travel outside the park and not blow currently aint she? Wonder if she'll become some sort of diplomat or something.
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KoRMaK posted:MAeve is the only one that can travel outside the park and not blow currently aint she? We don't actually know if she can or can't.
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Colonial Air Force posted:We don't actually know if she can or can't. When she burned herself with Hector, she needed new skin and Felix and Sylvester removed the spine "bomb" during her rebuild. Of course, she could still shut down automatically or something when leaving.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 01:57 |
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sweetmercifulcrap posted:If anything I think it only further exemplifies that TV is getting too good to be confined to a required number of episodes per season. I think this could have been about 8 episodes. Stranger Things comes to mind, it was the perfect length at 8 episodes. Buried at the bottom of a page. Sad! HBO is much better about this than any other American network. 10 episodes for HBO, versus 20-ish for network tv. Prestige cable does 13. I think for a British season, you get 6 episodes or so. We're meeting in the middle.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 02:07 |
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That British number is not strictly true. Series, as we call them, run as long they need to. Take Morse/Lewis/Endeavour they were/are generally 4 x 90 minute, Luthor is 4 x 60m. There is generally zero filler, due to budget restrictions. Where is it true is for comedy shows, where series are usually 6 episodes long, to preserve the quality of the jokes according to Rob Grant and Doug Naylor.
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Collateral posted:That British number is not strictly true. Series, as we call them, run as long they need to. Take Morse/Lewis/Endeavour they were/are generally 4 x 90 minute, Luthor is 4 x 60m. There is generally zero filler, due to budget restrictions. I like the Wallander run that had like 3 2+ hour episodes each series. I still haven't made it all the way through that show. I can only watch one episode every few months. They're really dark and some of them are extremely emotional.
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Shooting Blanks posted:I almost wonder if this would have been better viewed as 5 2 hour blocks instead of 10 1 hour blocks. I pretty much did this, after it was already finished and didn't hear anything about it besides the premise and some "Wow this is good!" and "WW's Latest twist is crazy!" headlines on onion AV. Really really enjoyed it. The wife hates watching things week to week and WW is one of the times I've been really glad about it.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 17:53 |
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Just finished binge-watching this over the weekend, holy poo poo. Though I think the thing that actually blew my mind the most was when I suddenly realized that William is one of the McPoyle brothers. And I recognized Armistice for somewhere, but I couldn't figure out where, it took me ages to realize she had a tiny role in one of the the terrible BBC Discworld adaptations as Sgt. Angua.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 19:56 |
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lol, yeah as much as I love this show I probably would have loved it like 15% more if I wasn't constantly thinking "FORK STAB!"
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I'm glad to see people from Scandinavian TV besides just Mads Mikkelson getting work in hollywood though. Sidse Knudsen was really good in Borgen. She's like a Danish Mary McDonnell. This show actually reminds me a lot of BSG, except it seems like the writers actually have a plan (fingers crossed) and are less random with their symbolism.
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# ? Apr 3, 2017 20:33 |
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Jealous Cow posted:I like the Wallander run that had like 3 2+ hour episodes each series. It's funny, I feel the same way about Black Mirror. Some shows you just can't binge.
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Cojawfee posted:This happens everywhere. I have never seen this.
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feedmegin posted:I have never seen this. Congrats, you don't live in a lovely area.
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I just wanna say the score for this show is really good. Ramin Djawadi knocked it out of the park.
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Entropic posted:I just wanna say the score for this show is really good. Ramin Djawadi knocked it out of the park. I still absolutely love the fact that the guy who made one of my favorite all time video game soundtracks for System Shock 2 is now HBO's big go-to music guy who freaking scored the Game of Thrones theme, which is one of those things that's still going to be played 30 years from now in the vein of stuff like the Star Wars theme. I should have known, too, because the cyberpunk tracks in the soundtrack have clear overtones of his work with Looking Glass. And I'm so cool with that. ED: gently caress it, if they ever need a singular voice of the mad AI God on Westworld, by all means, he needs to call his old co-worker Terri Brosius up and have her just straight up do the SHODAN voice. I think even the other hosts would poo poo their pants. "Look at you insects, panting and sweating as you run through my deserts." Entropic posted:Though I think the thing that actually blew my mind the most was when I suddenly realized that William is one of the McPoyle brothers. It's kind of ironic, the whole cast of Sunny has done fairly well with comedy movies and stuff, but McPoyle is the one to emerge with a serious acting career. I wouldn't have called it, but I'm never unhappy to see him cast. Blazing Ownager fucked around with this message at 08:51 on Apr 21, 2017 |
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Blazing Ownager posted:It's kind of ironic, the whole cast of Sunny has done fairly well with comedy movies and stuff, but McPoyle is the one to emerge with a serious acting career. I wouldn't have called it, but I'm never unhappy to see him cast. It probably helped that he started in serious roles. It's Always Sunny was his first real comedy.
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Entropic posted:Ramin Djawadi knocked it out of the park. Ha!
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So I've shown this to two different friends. In the first episode there is a shot that transitions from an aerial shot of the train to the projection map of the park in the command center, the first time you see it. Both of my friends thought that this meant that that was the actual park and the guests are shrunken and placed into it. So I've come to the conclusion that... my friends are terrible at watching stuff.
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# ? Apr 28, 2017 23:36 |
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What is this!? A futuristic old west full immersion simulator FOR ANTS!?!??!?!
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# ? Apr 28, 2017 23:47 |
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You made the whole park out of popsicle sticks and elmers glue, you idiot.
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regulargonzalez posted:Sepinwall was required reading for me during Mad Men, earlier seasons of GoT, and Breaking Bad. Lately he seems almost checked out -- not the usual level of analysis and thought. Particularly noticeable for Westworld and The OA, which he hated. For real. His reviews were terrible, so I stopped reading them. (sadly, not after being spoiled to the two different timelines... I was kind of figuring it out, but I thought that they were just drawing parallels between two different characters) I've still been reading Sepinwall's write ups for Better Call Saul, but that's over I'm done with him.
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# ? Apr 29, 2017 01:45 |
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Well he nailed Iron Fist.
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Bust Rodd posted:S2 Plot Threads: I'm actually hoping Season 2 is completely different from Season 1, and takes place in feudal Japan rather than a wild west setting. And then Season 3 is totally different too, etc. etc.
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# ? Apr 29, 2017 06:06 |
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What about Medieval World and Romeworld?
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enraged_camel posted:I'm actually hoping Season 2 is completely different from Season 1, and takes place in feudal Japan rather than a wild west setting. And then Season 3 is totally different too, etc. etc. I'm curious if Samurai World will be a distinct season and if they will incorporate a new one in each season (ala The Wire and adding a new facet of Baltimore each season) or if they will only add a snippet once in awhile to demonstrate both the multitude of experiences available, and the uniqueness of the events in Westworld. I almost feel like incorporating new worlds would dilute the story, since there is no character interaction beyond "they are all robots" with no shared history or experiences. Unless the events in Westworld aren't unique, I guess.
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sweetmercifulcrap posted:So I've shown this to two different friends. In the first episode there is a shot that transitions from an aerial shot of the train to the projection map of the park in the command center, the first time you see it. To be fair, I also went with that theory for about 5 minutes.
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Carbon dioxide posted:To be fair, I also went with that theory for about 5 minutes. The transition shot from the train to the map actually may not have been the best decision.
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Also they were cagey all season about where the show took place for whatever reason. It could have been in a miniature shrunken world, or a VR sim, or anything. We had no idea what the limits were of the tech, and the location has become one of the central mysteries. Even after the season there's still theories that the park is in the American West, a tropical island that's been re-engineered, a space station, or another planet.
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