Bad Robot/Jonathan Nolan Bringing "Westworld" to HBO - Part 1

Why would they be upset about viewers figuring out Season 1 when they were the ones who put the clues in there?

Season 2 wasn't confusing. The two weeks later timeline is only at the beginning and end of 2x01, the beginnings of 2x03 and 2x05, and few scenes in 2x07. 2x10 is the only time in goes back and forth because it's Bernard remembering. It's super obvious when its two weeks later because Bernard isn't wearing glasses because they were washed away right before the Delos team found him. Then there are just regular flashbacks in 2x02 and 2x04 which are obvious because it's Jimmi Simpson. People looked into it way too hard and confused themselves.
 
It would not surprise me if it was HBO's decision to drop the 'twists and convoluted plots' it seemed to turned off critics and now with GOT finished they now need another 'flagship' tv series especially heading into next years Emmys.
 
Why would they be upset about viewers figuring out Season 1 when they were the ones who put the clues in there?

Season 2 wasn't confusing. The two weeks later timeline is only at the beginning and end of 2x01, the beginnings of 2x03 and 2x05, and few scenes in 2x07. 2x10 is the only time in goes back and forth because it's Bernard remembering. It's super obvious when its two weeks later because Bernard isn't wearing glasses because they were washed away right before the Delos team found him. Then there are just regular flashbacks in 2x02 and 2x04 which are obvious because it's Jimmi Simpson. People looked into it way too hard and confused themselves.

It wasn’t confusing, but most of the mystery element didn’t even need to exist. The mystery of season one enhanced the plot and fit with the story they were trying to tell. Season 2 it felt forced and like they felt they had to because that’s what S1 did.

And I believe there’s a quite where Jonathan says the writers did change things because people on the internet figured them out. So it definitely bothers them. And that’s also a surefire way to reduce the quality of the writing.
 
It wasn’t confusing, but most of the mystery element didn’t even need to exist. The mystery of season one enhanced the plot and fit with the story they were trying to tell. Season 2 it felt forced and like they felt they had to because that’s what S1 did.

And I believe there’s a quite where Jonathan says the writers did change things because people on the internet figured them out. So it definitely bothers them. And that’s also a surefire way to reduce the quality of the writing.
Nolan was joking. He's dry about it and fans think he's serious. Happened all the time during Person of Interest interviews.
 
Nolan was joking. He's dry about it and fans think he's serious. Happened all the time during Person of Interest interviews.
That’s encouraging. I’m very much in the GRRM camp. You’ve plotted out something, stick to the plan even if people guess it.

That said, the mystery in S2 was forced, and I’m happy they’re letting that go.
 
The WGA Directory says Denise Thé is on the Season 3 writing staff. Person of Interest fans know that name.
Wow, that's pretty big,Denise was probably responsible for perhaps the most important POI episodes during it's entire run.
 
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I figured since Evan Rachel Wood is back to looking like Evan Rachel Wood... :shrug:
The last shot of Dolores in season 2 is her and someone in Charlotte's body walking off from Bernard, leaving us questioning, who is in her body.
 
Naziworld. That feels a little on the noise in 2020. :o

That felt so much like a Bioshock Infinite trailer. In the best way. :atp:
 
The last shot of Dolores in season 2 is her and someone in Charlotte's body walking off from Bernard, leaving us questioning, who is in her body.

Hmm. I didn’t remember that part. :nrv:

... Thandie Newton rocks the Peggy Carter look.
 
Visually alone this season looks truly stunning. The amount of money HBO is able to spend on shows like Westworld, GOT, Watchmen and His Dark Materials is just ridiculous.
 
Happy they moved out of the park. Reminds me of the shift in POI's third season.
Yeah, it baffles my mind that I've heard some people say they're annoyed that the show is "getting away from its original premise." I'm like, did you just want this to be a Red Dead Redemption show or something? What premise were you even watching?
 
Yeah, it baffles my mind that I've heard some people say they're annoyed that the show is "getting away from its original premise." I'm like, did you just want this to be a Red Dead Redemption show or something? What premise were you even watching?

Anyone who thought the show was going to stay a western for long... really didn’t get what it was about.

And that trailer was amazing. Some of the cinematography is jaw dropping.

I was saying this show was better than Game Of Thrones two years ago. More people would probably agree with me now.
 
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