It seems like every human guest is a *****ebag except for Jimmi Simpson's character.
The big difference between this and LOST is that this has a 5-season arc that's already been mapped out in detail.
The big difference between this and LOST is that this has a 5-season arc that's already been mapped out in detail.
The series opener of Westworld has now reached 6 million HBO subscribers.
That tally, which combines HBO Go, HBO Now, on-demand and various network plays, is up 82 percent from premiere weekend to more than 6 million viewers. HBO took a different approach with the second episode, making it available on streaming and VOD platforms over the weekend, for a combined 2.7 million viewers. Though the sampling does come with a linear dip in Sunday's network plays, it is pretty steady with the prior week.
Sunday was not an easy night for any TV outlet not airing the debate or the NFL.
Them too.There was that family that ran into Dolores painting.
This to me doesn't feel like a concept that can be sustain for that long without dragging its feet.
[BLACKOUT]Anyone else buying into the theory going around that William = MIB(30 yrs later)[/BLACKOUT]
Then I'm not sure you're thinking about it very deeply, because we've already got so many layers just in two episodes that they could easily keep going for the foreseeable future and not even scratch the surface narratively.
Then I'm not sure you're thinking about it very deeply, because we've already got so many layers just in two episodes that they could easily keep going for the foreseeable future and not even scratch the surface narratively.
I don't really care for the condescending tone of this reply, however I will say at present I'm not convinced there's enough story that can be mined from this concept and it's inevitable outcome to sustain an interesting narrative for 50+ episodes.
This to me doesn't feel like a concept that can be sustain for that long without dragging its feet.
The Man in Black is essentially playing a video-game on God-Mode. I get tired of that after about 5 minutes let alone 30 years.
What fun is being an expert gunslinger when you are literally invincible to any threats? Hell at least make the bots shoot him with paint-balls as that'd at least piss him off.
The big difference between this and LOST is that this has a 5-season arc that's already been mapped out in detail.
[BLACKOUT]Anyone else buying into the theory going around that William = MIB(30 yrs later)[/BLACKOUT]
I've always had this theory that [blackout]each episode is showing different timelines so yeah I can buy that. My initial theory was that the kid talking to Ford is a young MIB (instead of the more popular theory that he's the young Ford) but I've soured on the theory because well Ford should look younger then if it's a flashback. [/blackout]
Really?
There is the question of what is "life", the rights of the Hosts, their own existential crisis, the morals of what the creators do. The Hosts and their own stories and backstories as they begin to "wake up". The Maze. The various levels of Westworld. The Man in Black, his story, and his agenda. Management and their agenda. The people above Management that have their own motivations and agenda. Dr. Ford and his agenda. Lowe and his own agenda. Lowe and Cullen's relationship and how it will complicate things. The Guests that visit the parks. The condition of the world outside of the parks. The other parks that the showrunners have already said would feature in future seasons. And this stuff is just off the top of my head after only two episodes.
You really think there isn't enough to cover 50+ episodes?
And frankly what you consider "dragged out" I consider damn good television and a well executed mystery. I don't need or want all the answers to questions when they are posed. The showrunners can take their time and play it out drip by drip like a good mystery should. Lost was and still is the most fun I've had with a television mystery. I'd be thrilled if this show was able to bring back and maintain a continuous sense of mystery the way Lost did.
I think they said they have enough ideas at the moment for 5 seasons, not that they think it's 5 seasons and that's it
A critic from Slate saw first 4 episodes and he saidit's not true William is MiB. I am glad that would be such a cheap twist. I think two time frames is possible, though.
Sure, but Lost didn't have Jonathan Nolan, and he's a huge asset to the show's writing.I honestly feel like the concept will eventually be stretched too thin. It's evident there will be some sort of Host uprising, I'm just doubtful that can be sustained for anymore than one or two years. Lost was interesting for the first 2 seasons before it finally just became a chore to watch. I'm getting a similar vibe from this show already. I'll continue to watch it for now because it has some interesting concepts, but I'm not 100% sold that as a whole it has the legs to stand for 5 years.