Tagged: Westworld Season 2

Telegraph

Hey Guys, Thanks for reading my “umm, actually” last week. I was telling my girlfriend that, while I of course try to be polite in all matters, you guys are as good as it gets when it comes to receiving constructive criticism. What a great quality. Anyway, onward… I’m VERY...

Westworld: Vanishing Point–Questions.

Dear Hosts, First, thank you for the Podcast. I thoroughly enjoy being put into Analysis mode during my commute. I’d like you to comment on the conversation between William and Robert at the bar during the charity event and what this may say about what the “Valley Beyond,” “The Project,”...

Season 2 Ep 9 Question

Hey Guys, I was hoping you could help clear something up for me. William’s wife is going off on him in their home, and says something along the lines of “did you ever even love me, or was it all just about the family business for you”, insinuating he was...

Westworld’s William Is A Host

Hey Roger, Dick, and Gene, My name is Tony and your Podcast of Westworld is hands down the best around. Thank you guys for your analysis of this show and theories. This is a very cerebral show which I like a lot and hearing your insights makes it more enjoyable...

Emily/William/Juliette

Hi guys, Love your show but I disagree with something you guys said in this week’s instacast. You said that you think William is essentially a good guy in the real world and that Emily keeps asking why did Juliette really kill herself just to mess with her dad but...

MIB finds delight in violence

Hey Shat on TV! Long time listener, first time telegrapher here! First let me say that the ShatOn series of podcasts are not only my favorite “deep dive” movies and TV podcasts around, but some of my most enjoyable hours of every week! Rog will probably recognize me as Vermouth...

Depth & Complexity Revealed In A Few Seconds Shot Of Five Books

Hey Guys, The depth of “Westworld” is shown in the about 20 seconds total[1] in which viewers see the books next to William’s bed: Melville’s Moby Dick, Hardy’s Jude the Obscure, Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse Five, and Stadter’s Plutarch’s Historical Methods and Plutarch and Rome. Melville, Hardy, Vonnegut, and Plutarch are deep...

Teddy

Hey Guys, Didn’t we see teddy dead in the lake, how did he get there from killing himself? -Park Smith