Tagged: Akane no Mai

Shogun World’s Maze

Hey guys! Hope you’re enjoying your day. As I was watching the fifth episode of the show last night, there was a scene that really got me thinking. At this point I’m not really sure if the maze was something exclusive to westworld hosts or not, but in the last...

Westworld Theories Big And Small

I meant to get this email in before last weeks telegraph but wasn’t able to. Most of this is based on what we learned in “Riddle of the Sphinx”. First I’d like to discuss my thoughts and theory on William, James Delos and the Eternal Life project. To me the...

Railroad Tracks

Hi Roger, Big D, and Gene: Love, love, love your podcast. I don’t miss one episode and feverishly wait for your new episodes shortly after each new WW offering. I was running today and re-listening to Big D and Gene ably go through the Deep Dive. I’m wondering if you...

Season 2: Probably Another Planet

Hey guys, It’s Jordan! I haven’t abandoned you, just been busy and haven’t had more than one viewing of each episode this time around but the long weekend ahead will give plenty of time to piece together a coherent semblance of a theory. Either that or Tuesday morning they’ll find...

WW Vs SW Characters

Guys, I think the comparison between the characters in WW and SW being in parallel roles is not quiet true. Maeve/Clementine vs Akane/Sakura – Geisha’s in Japan are not prostitutes but rather an entertainer. It takes years to train as a Geisha to learn to traditional dance and do things...

Shogun World – Ep 5 Question

Hey all, Big fan of the podcast here. Love listening to all theory explanations and explorations. One thing that’s been bugging me a bit from episode five is that Shogun World is described as being for those who think West World is too tame. But, isn’t that exactly what the...

Machine Learning And Precognition

Hi fellow obsessive fans! Ok my email today is the result of a few things that have been swimming in my head combined with a listener email last week regarding chess. After researching the history of chess programmes I learned that a computer does not run through every possible permutation...