Tagged: James Marsden

Thoughts on the Felix-Maeve Elevator Scene

Hey guys, I’ve been listening to your podcast since episode 2 and I can’t believe we’re gonna have to wait until 2018 to get into the routine you’ve established this season. Hearing everyone’s thoughts and predictions as we all discover this universe has been really interesting and I’m going to...

Not That Delores Isn’t Special But…

Hey Guys, readDelores is not the only conscious or “alive” host, as we saw when Teddy was stabbed in the woods when traveling with the Man in Black. The blonde woman who stabbed Teddy first showed him an accurate representation of the events in his past when he helped Delores/Wyatt...

Westworld Episode 10 Review: "The Bicameral Mind"

Westworld Episode 10 Review: “The Bicameral Mind”

Westworld Episode 10 Review: “The Bicameral Mind” Westworld’s season finale, “The Bicameral Mind,” threw an avalanche of action and answers our way — an episode truly worth of a Deep Dive. Let’s plunge into the significance and perils of the maze, explore why Bernard’s death and resurrection make sense, and...

The Number 30 in Westworld

Ahoy hoy gentlemen, its Saint Pamela of the 2nd floor here….I love your show and look forward to the podcasts almost as much as the show itself…all the theories, explanations, and even the bickering between you three is amazing keep it up…just a few things from me and I will...

Westworld Episode 10 Instant Take: "The Bicameral Mind"

Westworld Episode 10 Instant Take: “The Bicameral Mind”

Westworld Episode 10 Instant Take: “The Bicameral Mind” Whether you loved seeing hosts buzzsaw through security or cringed at so many answers being crammed into a 90-minute gasp, Westworld episode 10: “The Bicameral Mind” thoroughly closed the loop on season 1. This quick Instacast covers the season finale’s most pressing...

William and Teddy and the Man in Black Are the Same Person!

I have been trying to figure out what function Teddy serves in the narrative of Westworld and I think I’ve finally figured it out: Teddy is a robot version of William who was created by the park so that William’s experience with Dolores would continue to play out over and...

Is the “General” Arnold?

I’m sure this must have been mentioned, but Teddy, when recalling the version of his memory where he and Wyatt rebelled against their fellow Union soldiers, says at the end of the slaughter Wyatt killed the general. If Dolores is Wyatt, is the general she kills Arnold? Other questions: Is...