Theory For Westworld S4E5

Westworld Telegraph

Have a Theory? Share It Now!

Hello!

Thank you Shat Crew for all that you do! Found you guys when Taboo was on and like Ashley wanted to find something online to continue a discussion/break down and subsequently also found Shat The Movies, all of which I love and look forward to because I enjoy your discussions and how although you may have different views you can hear that that’s okay and you’re really friends enjoying what you do………and if I’m honest also like you’re my friends too, so I sincerely thank you for that as well. I have turned my husband and a few coworkers into followers too trying to show support. Thanks also for your patience with this initial rambling disclaimer. This is my second communication—I just used the VM option on the site which was actually my first contact but I was so nervous wasn’t sure if I was clear (I was nervous not good with socializing sorry). So now to the meat and potatoes: In Westworld S4E5, Halores makes a comment that the human outliers are infecting those hosts who hunt them down causing these hosts to commit suicide after interacting and talking with them as opposed to just killing them. The reference to infection kept nagging at me and I vaguely remembered something from the first season so I went back to watch and this is what I noticed: S1E1, after Ford does the Reverie update things start to go haywire Dolores’ father starts glitching when he finds the modern photo of William’s fiancé in the real world he starts going down his maze albeit not successfully and he tells Dolores “these violent delights have violent ends” which in turn starts her down her maze and ends the episode with her killing the fly that lands on her; and then S1E2 Dolores seemingly in a trance while in town says to Maeve “these violent delights have violent ends” and then Maeve starts down her maze recalling her previous storyline about her and her daughter on the homestead. There have been some call backs already to the first season while some may be cheesy fan service (I happen to like the cheese here), I think the use of the word infection by Halores is deliberate as a call back to season one which started with the Reverie update planted by Ford and this associated word-infection if you will with the phrase “these violent delights have violent ends”.. Or I might just be fishing for things. Either way I figured I really wanted to pass this along as well as test my socializing. Thank you again for all that you guys do across the board keep it going long distance hugs. Ashley I’m sorry for your loss, I hope Big D and his family are better from the COVID, and I hope Gene enjoyed his vacation.

Sincerely,
Mayra D.

P.S.
My husband says the child actor who plays the son in Jingle All the Way is the same child actor who plays Anekin Skywalker in the star wars prequel and is not the same child actor playing Jim Carey’s son in Liar Liar. Love you guys!

Subscribe Now

Help Support the Podcast

You may also like...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.