Tagged: The Bicameral Mind
Hi gang, I had a few thoughts in the run-up to the Westworld season finale and thought they might be worth sharing. First, with regards to the William-is-the-Man-In-Black discussion in the latest deep dive, you talked about how a person doesn’t suddenly flip from good to evil, and I agree....
Hey guys! I subscribe to the theory that Ford is a host. I ALSO subscribe to the theory that one of you put forth that the company is striving to replace humans with Hosts with real human emotions and real human memories to achieve immortality. I believe Ford is orchestrating...
Dear fellow hosts, Long time listener first time emailer, Teddy is William, but not man in black William. Ford says to Teddy “you are here to keep her (Deloris) here” when Teddy and Deloris are talking he says “someday soon I will get you out of where to the life...
Hi, Most of what follows are responses to the speculations/interpretations presented in your “deep dive” podcast following Westworld episode 10. I’ve listened to only a few of your podcasts, so apologies in advance if some of what follows isn’t original. Doesn’t the “Wyatt” narrative installed in Dolores by Bernard imply...
I thought the season finale was overall strong. I think my initial viewing was influenced by having watched another boring episode of The Walking Dead before it. After watching “The Bicameral Mind” a second time, I have some complaints, while still appreciating some very satisfying elements. As we look back...
Hi again, In several Westworld episodes, Dolores appears to remember seeing, or even talking with, a host who looks exactly like herself. Conventional wisdom is that there’s been only one Dolores; seeing oneself in a memory is merely a movie-maker’s visual literary device for the sake of the viewers, and...
Hey guys, first time writing in but have been a listener since the begining! Just have a quick question/proposition in regards to the finale and who is actually the sentient host. The “Violent delights” line was listed as a voice command in Wyatts narrative (shown when Arnold was combining his...
“What [Carl] Jung was trying to do was resurrect deep religious interpretations, from the dead so to speak, of our ancestors and to make them conscious so that people could align themselves with them again.” –Jordan Peterson Greetings: I have been listening to you guys from the beginning and have...