Evan Rachel Wood’s character.Roscoe wrote:Forgive me -- these old eyes couldn't quite make out who it is that Paul meets in the final seconds of the trailer. Can someone identify her?
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I know a trailer is just a trailer but
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Didn't last season end with Dolores essentially uploading herself into Tessa Thompson's character's body?
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Ford left a host printer at Arnold's house and she is able to create bodies in the real world. In fact, I think she may have recreated her own body at the end of the Season 2 finale but I'm not certain.
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Yep, at the end of season 2 she’d recreated not just her own body, but Arnold’s as well.
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Damn. No sign of James Marsden. A quick Google search led me to believe there may be hope.
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I hope not. It would be most disappointing, if all too typical, of WESTWORLD to make a gay sex scene into a heterosexual sex scene by doing that.
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Wouldn't it technically be a transgender sex scene?
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Mr Sausage wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2020 10:11 amSpoilerShowWouldn't it technically be a transgender sex scene?
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Point taken, I guess. Bottom line is that I'd much rather it was James Marsden.
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I liked the first episode. Aaron Paul's character is a breath of fresh air, as is pretty much everything else about the setting for this season. If they can untie some of the Gordian knots they got into last season, then it might really save the show. I hope it does.
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So far season 3 is less clunky and confusing than 2, though I didn't think that was entirely so bad either. This is in a few ways, a very frustrating show to follow but it somehow still feels rewarding. The change of scenery and the addition of a few top-level actors have helped.
The show was renewed for S4 last week. The way things are right now, I can't imagine it making our screens as early as late 2022.
The show was renewed for S4 last week. The way things are right now, I can't imagine it making our screens as early as late 2022.
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It's been cancelled by HBO, won't be renewed for planned fifth and final season
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I assumed season four was the planned final season, it left itself so little room to go anywhere else. I'm not sad it's canceled; the last two seasons were very bad--just poorly handled and planned out. It also had the annoying habit of taking all its complex and legitimately interesting characters and turning them into dull, simple, and sometimes pointless versions of themselves in subsequent seasons.therewillbeblus wrote: ↑Fri Nov 04, 2022 6:46 pmIt's been cancelled by HBO, won't be renewed for planned fifth and final season
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Well, thats disappointing. Season 4 does serve as an ending but its a rather bleak one. Shame the series wont be able to end on a more hopeful note.
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You didn't think the final shots of Dolores in the cloud (essentially) were meant to be read as hopeful, a new beginning for who were saved? That's how I took it.
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That's what I've heard from critic and audience reactions, but apparently the creators wanted to tie things up with a fifth. Personally I never liked the show- the first season was promising but the writing was lackluster and the twists and turns either predictable or hackneyed or disinteresting. I think I stopped watching after a few episodes into the third, but I can't say I was ever on board, and in the few occasions I was, it only led to disappointment in both narrative and character development. But I'm generally pretty critical of the overstated acclaim for HBO et al programming that tends to dress up lame writing and ideas with lavish production design and strong actors and sell it as High Art based on the brand.. Westworld felt like one of the more creative attempts of late thoughMr Sausage wrote: ↑Fri Nov 04, 2022 7:39 pmI assumed season four was the planned final season, it left itself so little room to go anywhere else. I'm not sad it's canceled; the last two seasons were very bad--just poorly handled and planned out.therewillbeblus wrote: ↑Fri Nov 04, 2022 6:46 pmIt's been cancelled by HBO, won't be renewed for planned fifth and final season
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with our other protagonists dead and humanity doomed outside, not very hopeful. Not to mention the server cloud not being able to run truly indefinitely without maintenance. Like i said, its an ending, just a bleak one for a bleak show. Would have been interesting to see them turn that around into something actually optimistic.Mr Sausage wrote: ↑Fri Nov 04, 2022 7:44 pmYou didn't think the final shots of Dolores in the cloud (essentially) were meant to be read as hopeful, a new beginning for who were saved? That's how I took it.
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I really enjoyed season 1. It was good fun and had interesting characters it wasn't afraid to treat complexly.therewillbeblus wrote: ↑Fri Nov 04, 2022 8:30 pmThat's what I've heard from critic and audience reactions, but apparently the creators wanted to tie things up with a fifth. Personally I never liked the show- the first season was promising but the writing was lackluster and the twists and turns either predictable or hackneyed or disinteresting. I think I stopped watching after a few episodes into the third, but I can't say I was ever on board, and in the few occasions I was, it only led to disappointment in both narrative and character development. But I'm generally pretty critical of the overstated acclaim for HBO et al programming that tends to dress up lame writing and ideas with lavish production design and strong actors and sell it as High Art based on the brand.. Westworld felt like one of the more creative attempts of late thoughMr Sausage wrote: ↑Fri Nov 04, 2022 7:39 pmI assumed season four was the planned final season, it left itself so little room to go anywhere else. I'm not sad it's canceled; the last two seasons were very bad--just poorly handled and planned out.therewillbeblus wrote: ↑Fri Nov 04, 2022 6:46 pmIt's been cancelled by HBO, won't be renewed for planned fifth and final season
Season 2 was good, but it didn't really expand on the themes of season 1, it just over-complicated the telling of them. Which is fine in general, but didn't do much to increase my enjoyment here since it just made the same things harder to follow.
Season 3, tho', put all its (limited) creativity into its world building and left none for its story and characters. I suspect the episode you peaced out on was the same one that made my wife and I quit the season for a month and only begrudgingly go back to finish. It was the one where we realized the elaborate and tantalizing set up was just another big-evil-computer story with a mad scientist baddie trying to control the world because trauma--a giant boring cliche. The rest of the season was limp and silly, its characters bled of any interesting traits they once had. The creators clearly had no idea what to do with Thandiwe Newton's character, opting for a sentimental cliche where a female character is reduced to a set of contrived motherly-instinct motivations centring on a kid that's technically neither their's nor real (see also: Doctor Strange 2). It then reduced Dolores from a complex anti-hero to merely a simple saviour figure. Much of the plot hinged on various characters making irrational, child-like decisions at odds with both common sense and the putative complexity of their characters and world. My wife and I still sometimes complain to each other about how much it sucked.
Season 4 was...better. Still bad, tho'. A lot of the same problems with weak characterization, convenient plotting meant to help a baggy plot lumber forward, interesting ideas taken to their most predictable conclusions. But it had some good episodes here and there, the occasional interesting idea or image. The ending was lame, but worked as a definitive close to the series.