Westworld’s Man In Black is lost and we explain why: Season 2 Episode 9
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On the latest Morning After After Show we discuss and recap the penultimate episode of season 2: ” Vanishing Point”.
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This show is lost, god damn theres been alot of boring episodes this season
Interesting insights!
I saw this thumbnail and thought it was for an SNL skit, so I watched it. I still think it’s an SNL skit.
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Crap-ton of info
Ford is a virus, he spread from Bernard to Maeve via the mesh network. Bernard figured this out and cured himself. But the question is, when did he get infected and how can he catch the virus again.
If William is one of a kind, the 0.0072% shows that they’ve been tracking about 13,889 people (rounded up).
William gets blamed for a lot here. It is likely that the Delos family is the source of their own problems. The father would have died with or without William and the clone version didn’t interact with anyone. Logan was messed up before meeting William and seemed to have issues. The wife was suspicious of others before meeting him (she says this); with a dad like her’s who could blame her. She thinks he is fooling everyone, he must be bad but he doesn’t show it in the real world. When she sees the westworld profile; in story, this is the equivalent of seeing a recorded game GTA or a similar video game and being incredibly shocked someone is killing lots of people. The viewer accepts the hosts have consciousness but the guests were told almost the opposite and until the events of season 1, the hosts had limited realism (as noted by Sizemore).
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Why the Trump comment?
You really have to stop saying gas lighting over and over again. Very distracting. He’s been deceiving them.