u/Srathidai

Do you watch Westworld or do you watch Westworld

When the show first aired on HBO, I was stoked about it. Every Sunday I new episode was on. HbO would also show the previous episode before the new one. Week one E1, week two E1 then E2, week three E1 then E2 then E3. BY week 10 my entire day was watching E1 to E10. I had seen each episode more than once.

On my long trip like 14 hour drive to Colorado I would watch season 1 there and season 2 back.

Now for the question:

In season 1 episode 2 when young Logan brings young William to the park for the first time. Did you seen the door from the dressing room hall way to the train coach, did you see the glass window changed color showing you an elevator going up or down. We'll I think they are really in AR/VR and the whole park is a simulation. Logan was heavy into AR/VR. The westworld park is 500 miles in area, and we know they have 3 other parks, i wish we saw future world but hey that is probably season 3 after thinking about it just now. Also the train goes from dead stop to rumbling and then steaming along right after Logan goes through the same door too.

Just gonna ask, did you see the door too?

William was asleep on the bullet train, my theory is they drug everyone asleep and hook them up.

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u/Srathidai — 7 days ago
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More hosts than you think

I am watching the series again and every time I see all the workers fixing the hosts, cleaning the hosts, making new ones, I think everyone that works in the Mesa are all hosts.

It would make sense if you think about it, you see a new host body being made. The employees are all conversing with each other in pairs, they talk about rotating out but never do.

If I was Ford, I would make the work force that repairs all hosts out of hosts. Cheaper too from a payroll point of view.

We know of two hosts working in the Mesa: Bernard and Stubbs.

Just thinking about the show again.

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u/Srathidai — 8 days ago