Christina’s World

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Hey shat crew,
A thought about Christina. You’ve been talking about how Charlores may be sentimental. If so, that would certainly carry over to Dolores, her sister, who is essentially, her twin. They were designed identically, with diverging interests and desires based on different experiences in the real world.

Could Christina’s world be Charlores’s attempt to let her “sister” finally experience freedom? In this artificial reality, Dolores/Christina, would finally feel fully “human,” while all of the real humans would be hosts carrying out the stories Christina is finally writing herself. She would no longer be the one suffering as a pawn of human writers, but rather control the narrative herself – even if unknowingly. If Christina understood the nature of her reality, it would spoil everything, and Charlores knows that. No, she doesn’t seem to hear the sound from the tower, but Charlores would have designed Christina not to recognize it. “Doesn’t sound like anything to me.”

Finally, Charlores called reality “my world.” That may be a nod to designing things on a personal level. Just for her. Or in some other realm, for Christina. Just an idea that may be dismissed as soon as we get to episode 5.

Sheril

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1 Response

  1. Brendan says:

    Hi —
    Great point, love the idea that Charlores has some version of sentimentality…. Esp. the idea that she wants her to experience some form of freedom, and has “programmed” her not to hear the tones from the tower. But it appears that Charlores’s hold on Christina is slipping — she may not hear the tower but she’s sleep-painting it, apparently….

    Also I have to laugh, every time I see/hear folks call it “Christina’s World” I keep thinking of the Andrew Wyeth painting….

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