Tagged: Westworld Season 3
Dear Shat fam, As Gene said, gaps leave space for investigation and debate. “I just wish she said, ‘And that’s why I didn’t do X, because [plausible explanation Y].’” What would that really add? We can already see Y, as well as other possibilities, without adding extra exposition dialog. What...
I have been binge watching and binge listening to your westworld podcast for 7 weeks now. Thanks covid-19. On season 3 episode 7 Stubbs, bernard and william wind up in a “post nuke town” apparently. There are plenty of vintage cars and the scene is very 60s. In episode 7...
Why would Haloris choose man in black to be her henchman? Nothing against Ed Harris but she could have chosen a much younger larger robot to do her dirty work The amount of dust on Bernard at the end signifies presumably a significant time jump…does that mean caleb’s character is...
I have followed you all from the very start. After viewing the first episode of WW season 1, I scrambled to find others who shared my enthusiasm and fascination for this show. In my opinion, the show sparked interest and continued to hold our attention due to, simply put, one...
Shat people, great season analysis. A few points. First, where was the “co-host King Bee”? Maybe you can get him in for the award show – we need us some King Bee. Second, yo Ash, you’re a GD professor. “Begging the question” is NOT “raising the question”. That improper logical...
Okay guys greetings from Tampa again. So my theory goes that William is still in a simulation and the whole Stubbs and Bernard are also in that simulation but from a different standpoint you could say that started when either William got pricked by Charlores or when they took his...
While the Internet grumbles about the Season 3 finale, the Shat Crew gets down to business asking tough questions in an effort to find Westworld’s core: Did Dolores have a master plan? Why hide the key inside one of the world’s most wanted men? And who’s really dead? This Deep Dive, covering Episode 8, “Crisis Theory,” also rounds up plot holes, questions Rehoboam’s omniscience, puzzles over why Lawrence was selected and theorizes about why Neo-Los Angeles high-rises are exploding. We also get into characters finally getting their propers, how tiny Aaron Paul really is, Charlotte turning mega-heel, and different ways to watch “Westworld.” Plus, there’s fresh Man in Black tinfoil and an invitation to play Mortal Kombat X.
Some of this stuff I sure does not matter, some of it I am frustrated either didnt matter or was not addressed. Either way, this season finale was disappointing, as it feels unfinished. I am not advocating for more episodes, however, the finale did feel like it was missing key...