WestWorld: ...Where nothing can possibly go worng!

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Cast
Main cast
Evan Rachel Wood as Dolores Abernathy, as the oldest host; she is a Western girl who discovers her entire life is an elaborately constructed lie.[4] Her aesthetic drew influences from Andrew Wyeth's painting Christina's World as well as Lewis Carroll's Alice.[5]
Thandie Newton as Maeve Millay, a host; she is the beautiful and sharp madam of Westworld.[6]
Jeffrey Wright as Bernard Lowe, head of the Westworld Programming Division and creator of artificial people, as well as the current manifestation of Nyarlathotep, who was called from beyond the darkness to unleash the inscrutable nightmare of maddening hellfire and mind-numbing insanity.[7]

did we ever get wizz sorted (wins), Monday, 31 October 2016 20:56 (seven years ago) link

I bet my kid can pronounce Nyarlathotep though

ELECTION (no comey I) (El Tomboto), Monday, 31 October 2016 21:21 (seven years ago) link

Basically I'm waiting for S1 to end and come out on DVD before I dive in.

Crazy Eddie & Jesus the Kid (Raymond Cummings), Monday, 31 October 2016 21:24 (seven years ago) link

man I really hope the McPoyle = Man in Black theory isn't true

Number None, Monday, 31 October 2016 21:27 (seven years ago) link

all of the conversations of Anthony Hopkins, etc, seem to indicate we're seeing things that are happening contemporaneously and not two different time periods so uhhh idk how that could be the case

mh 😏, Monday, 31 October 2016 21:28 (seven years ago) link

the main pieces of "evidence" seem to be the different versions of the Westworld logo in certain scenes and the fact that McPoyle and friend haven't interacted with many of the main characters other than Dolores. There's a lot more evidence that points to it not being true but that hasn't stopped the fanboys tying themselves in knots about it (and the show was created by a Nolan brother...)

Number None, Monday, 31 October 2016 21:39 (seven years ago) link

spoiler: it's actually named for the guy who created it, Mr. West

mh 😏, Monday, 31 October 2016 22:06 (seven years ago) link

"Wake up, Mr. West!"

Crazy Eddie & Jesus the Kid (Raymond Cummings), Monday, 31 October 2016 22:08 (seven years ago) link

"...or may I call you 007?"

ELECTION (no comey I) (El Tomboto), Monday, 31 October 2016 22:19 (seven years ago) link

kanye in wild wild west instead of will smith

mh 😏, Monday, 31 October 2016 22:23 (seven years ago) link

The two-timeline thing doesn't really make sense, as the hosts they're interacting with seem to behave identically to the ones in all the other scenes

a serious and fascinating fartist (Simon H.), Monday, 31 October 2016 23:51 (seven years ago) link

yeah. Especially given the MIB's speech this week about how different the old robots were and the grizzled prospector dude that Anthony Hopkins hangs out with

Number None, Monday, 31 October 2016 23:54 (seven years ago) link

also Dolores' glitching is consistent w/ her scenes with Wright and Hopkins

a serious and fascinating fartist (Simon H.), Tuesday, 1 November 2016 00:02 (seven years ago) link

Seemed odd that Dolores had interacted with Arnold 35 years earlier. Would have thought technology would have moved faster than that and the idea of continuance of memory wouldn't continue from unit to replacement.

Also wondered about weight of a unit/robot. Presumably has to feel close to human for a pleasure unit to feel right.

Stevolende, Tuesday, 1 November 2016 00:24 (seven years ago) link

Haven't seen the show or checked in with this thread, but thinking of diving in and watching. How's it holding up so far? Promising? House of cards?

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 1 November 2016 01:02 (seven years ago) link

OK, episode one was pretty good, especially from a storytelling standpoint. Some of the (over) acting, especially of the humans, was questionable, and dialogue was dubious, but it's already pretty rich and deep and can go all sorts of places beyond its Blade Runner origins. Looking forward to episode two!

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 1 November 2016 02:51 (seven years ago) link

Keep it up! It gets really good in four and five

ELECTION (no comey I) (El Tomboto), Tuesday, 1 November 2016 02:52 (seven years ago) link

Seems like there's a good chance this series will become Lost after a while and stop making any kind of coherent sense whatsoever.

a little too mature to be cute (Aimless), Tuesday, 1 November 2016 02:59 (seven years ago) link

I thought you were my friend.

ELECTION (no comey I) (El Tomboto), Tuesday, 1 November 2016 03:17 (seven years ago) link

People once thought a ship made of iron would sink, so I could be wrong about this.

a little too mature to be cute (Aimless), Tuesday, 1 November 2016 03:23 (seven years ago) link

no doubt in my mind a series brought to you by the brain of jonathan nolan is going to turn into some bullshit before long

qualx, Tuesday, 1 November 2016 03:31 (seven years ago) link

This is really addictive but not exactly satisfying so far. Hoping it learned some lessons on how NOT to do things from LOST. Will keep watching. Definitely a lot of potential.

circa1916, Tuesday, 1 November 2016 04:40 (seven years ago) link

a lot of this is v on-the-nose and i understand why ppl wouldn't like it but the obviousness doesn't bother me the tone is v evocative and the whole simulacra somehow turns out to have not entirely lost its appeal to me

Mordy, Tuesday, 1 November 2016 05:53 (seven years ago) link

I assumed with the park being an ongoing business that the robots wouldn't be that massively old so wondering how Dolores can have interacted with Arnold 3 decades earlier. Had thought the robots were about 10 years old at oldest and still then surprised taht robotic technology wouldn't be in a constant flux of updates. Also not sure to what extent an individual unit is being updated instead of totally replaced. I know that several different stories have been programmed into them over time but not sure about length of time. 35 years does seem longer than i would have thought for a working piece of technology to be kept going. Would think that there would need to be standards kept up for any public entertainment/interaction with technology with frequent inspections and insurance requirements etc.

Stevolende, Tuesday, 1 November 2016 09:50 (seven years ago) link

Has there been speculation that there's more than one Dolores? One out there in the park being menaced by guys in hats, and another having deep conversations at HQ?

She sees herself in the Day of the Dead parade, or was that a hallucination like in the Tarot card scene. Lawrence seems to have been fixed so fast I thought maybe they have two Lawrences. Maeve appears to be on the repair table twice, a few minutes apart.

But on the other hand Bernard tells "his" conversation-Dolores that she needs to get back before she's missed.

Maybe we're meant to wonder exactly this. Maybe there will be a big reveal of an entire warehouse of Doloreses.

so so soviet (Ye Mad Puffin), Tuesday, 1 November 2016 11:50 (seven years ago) link

If there is more than one Dolores are they sharing memory/consciousness? Still not fully getting to waht level any of these things has an identity.

Was Dolores in parade a glitch memory of an earlier event?
& is everything on soe form of loop anyway. Or was that some brand new story.

Very weird if it is just a bunch of entities on some form of performance loop or at least one with restricted variables responding to being brought together. There is a high level of surveillance but is everything running on the idea of if certain criteria met then follow this path of behaviour until next criteria is met near binary programming. Not sure to what extent the moderators are hands on.

Stevolende, Tuesday, 1 November 2016 12:45 (seven years ago) link

Yeah I think by "loop," Dolores more or less just comes out of the store and drops the condensed milk every X days, unless something happens to disrupt that loop (whether a guest intervention or a ripple from some other event). Then she has to go with the flow of that disruption. I gather that in normal operation (pre-episode 1) this was working fine, with the handlers only intervening occasionally. The reason the series focuses on the "now is the time when things start to go wornggg" is that it's more interesting than smooth sailing.

Nobody ever made a TV show called "everything is fine and everyone is making good decisions."

(Though I confess I'd probably watch a show like that, I know no one will make it, wah.)

so so soviet (Ye Mad Puffin), Tuesday, 1 November 2016 13:10 (seven years ago) link

i'd probably watch a show that was just guests fucking around in the park tbh. ultimate Let's Play.

circa1916, Tuesday, 1 November 2016 13:23 (seven years ago) link

Dollhouse was the same way. There were interesting bits of problem-solving and each mission was its own little world; that was plenty diverting enough for a half-dozen episodes in the mode of a procedural. But of course, to generate the overarching conflict narrative they always hurry to introduce the equivalent of OMG-the-AI-has-achieved-consciousness, OMG-the-robots-are-developing-autonomy.

Same storytelling formula shapes almost every sci-fi thing, because television is a perpetual motion machine and no one can ever just be happy and nothing can just keep going. You're not going to see Romeo and Juliet living in a nice brick house with some cute kids.

so so soviet (Ye Mad Puffin), Tuesday, 1 November 2016 13:35 (seven years ago) link

In the first episode they imply management has much grander ambitions than entertainment. I assume this is explored?

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 1 November 2016 13:40 (seven years ago) link

season 2 a robot runs for president

duped and used by my worst Miss U (President Keyes), Tuesday, 1 November 2016 14:44 (seven years ago) link

the twist: the other candidate is also a robot

duped and used by my worst Miss U (President Keyes), Tuesday, 1 November 2016 14:45 (seven years ago) link

don't blame me, I voted for the good robot

mh 😏, Tuesday, 1 November 2016 14:46 (seven years ago) link

This is really addictive but not exactly satisfying so far. Hoping it learned some lessons on how NOT to do things from LOST. Will keep watching. Definitely a lot of potential.

― circa1916, Monday, October 31, 2016

Yeah it's all very *hmm mysterious* but 5 eps in there's still very little sense of goals or stakes. Nothing we're hoping for on a character's behalf, nothing that could be snatched away to dash those hopes... Establishing stakes and objectives and honest to god characters was something that LOST actually did quite effectively right from the start.

Larry Elleison (rogermexico.), Tuesday, 1 November 2016 16:42 (seven years ago) link

Just watched first ep of this. Cannot WAIT for the rest. In it converge many of my wheelhouse genres: wake up / start again movies like Run Lola Run, Edge of Tomorrow etc; the pathos of sentient AI a la Akta Manniskor i.e. Humans; and just general pulp SF and OH MAN is this some pulp. I like how almost every line of dialogue between Birgitte and the storyline guy has a gratuitous "fucking" in there. "There's someone on the FUCKING phone for you." None of the setup around the company who makes Westworld is believable in the slightest - yes, sure, you have horses walking around on immaculately vacuumed, spotlit carpets, you have principals taking enormous, company-risking decisions on a whim - Jeffrey Wright is terrible and his character appears to be an idiot - but all of it somehow doesn't dent my fondness for it. Probably because all the "in-world" stuff is so delicious, Ed Harris is fantastic (and tho I haven't seen E2 yet he seems like an obvious candidate to be the actual good guy?). I mean in REALITY (??) obviously the factory cranking out people/horses etc is piling them up in musty, sawdust-covered outbuildings like cordwood, rather than placing them delicately on wheeled stools in moodily-lit antechambers. I guess that's "atmosphere". Anyway I'd expire of happiness to see an Akta Manniskor crossover episode. Get Thandie Newton in one of these:

http://skreened.com/render-product/n/o/j/nojnawzsyazafagagqdc/image.skreened-t-shirt.camo-green.w460h520b3z1.jpg

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 1 November 2016 16:55 (seven years ago) link

In the 2nd ep we learn that Thandie's bot is getting long in the tooth, can't keep up. Ominously, her guest satisfaction metrics are down. The "assholes in Narrative" made her more aggressive, but our young troubleshooter says all Thandie needs is to be more in sync with the guests, more aware of their desires. Well yes, but - how? A number of plots suggest themselves - can Thandie be made to figure out this sort of thing on her own? Can she be taught it? Will she fail, and take out her frustrations on her masters? But the troubleshooter just goes "bump up her acuity and perception by 1.5" - oh well that was easy. Westworld is RIDDLED with moments like this. Constantly fumbling around with the basic rules of itself.

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 1 November 2016 17:45 (seven years ago) link

idk I think the main conflict there actually is "can she start to do things outside the confines of the park before her performance is so bad they just shelve her"

mh 😏, Tuesday, 1 November 2016 17:47 (seven years ago) link

xpost to Tracer, yeah, basically my thoughts exactly after the first ep. It's such a rich concept that there are a lot of places it can go, despite the (inevitable) shitty stuff getting in the way of telling a good story. Not least on that front the notion this can sustain a multi-season arc, but whatevs, maybe it can, let's see where it's going.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 1 November 2016 17:55 (seven years ago) link

mh I don't think I've gotten that far yet

Basically everything "in-world" is terrific and the rest of it is basically there for me to wonder who is going to have sex with who, next

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 1 November 2016 18:27 (seven years ago) link

Hahaha lol is anyone actually as potty-mouthed as the company employees are on this show? (Apart from 11-year-olds away at summer camp, that is?)

"We'll be fucked if these poor assholes ever learn how to fucking dream"

Alright alright, easy fella..

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 1 November 2016 18:32 (seven years ago) link

depends on the job and workplace

I usually only talk like that around my family, eh

mh 😏, Tuesday, 1 November 2016 18:50 (seven years ago) link

OK I'm bingeing this

I wish they'd GET ON with Ed Harris and His Deal! Maybe i'm spoiled by this modern golden era of Too Much Story but this dutiful checking in with each member of the cast.. pushing each one ahead two spaces... is making me antsy. It's like a Parcheesi player who gets all his pieces out right away and makes them each take turns advancing toward home. (I feel this way about The Water Knife too, which I'm reading right now) Sometimes you just gotta TAKE A PIECE ALL THE WAY!

Also.. what about these storylines? These "subtleties" that make people come back again and again? What stories do we actual see? We knows there's whores OK, there's alcohol, there's bounties, some gunfights... and that's it! It's as if they'd taken the already cartoonishly foreshortened collection of wild west activities in Red Dead Redemption and made it even less varied.

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 1 November 2016 20:27 (seven years ago) link

it's a spaghetti western with robots you can fuck i mean

mh 😏, Tuesday, 1 November 2016 20:31 (seven years ago) link

xpost Water Knife is awesome, would make a great HBO series.

The first episode had a family on a family adventure. Does this come up more, kids in the park? Anyway, the storyline stuff is just lazy writer shorthand I think for their programming, because yeah, if the "story" is you just head into the hills and shoot a bad guy, or listen to/repeat the same dialogue again and again, how often would you want to pay for that? (Obviously Ed Harris for one has something else in mind.) Though is Disneyworld any less "scripted," in a sense? Regardless, no wonder Crichton went with dinosaurs in Jurassic Park, because a zoo where wild animals and instinct and random chaos leads to disaster takes less set-up and thinking.

And yeah, the gratuitous profanity was like watching (listening to?) some bad English as a second language b-movie where in lieu of good dialogue they just sprinkle in a lot of tough guy/gal cursing. But still, I'm cool with the premise so far. The robot stuff is spooky and haunting, but I'm a sucker for that. (Ex-Machina was robbed of ... something. People taking it seriously?)

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 1 November 2016 20:42 (seven years ago) link

xpost Sorry I don't mean in the show; I mean in the park they've built. I don't see the evidence of what Hopkins was saying to hotshot narrative douche-bloke.

I love the fact that nobody at the company seems to have the slightest clue how anything works, the entire enterprise with all its risk and danger and complexity is "one line of code" away from wreaking all havoc on everyone

NB The most generous spin I can put on the effacing of race politics in the park is that OF COURSE they'd whitewash historical race politics in a game for the idle rich

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 1 November 2016 20:51 (seven years ago) link

-- START LOOP 1 --

Jeffrey Beardbreath: "Sir, the hosts have been remembering fragments from previous loops"

Anthony Oldman: "Yes.. well... keep me up to date on that"

Birgitte Danesker: "Jeffrey you'd better get your fucking shit straight, you ass-hole!"

Jeffrey: "Give me a break mom"

Ed Harris kills someone else

-- END LOOP 1 --

etc

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 1 November 2016 20:57 (seven years ago) link

Speaking of the idle rich, an inordinate number of them appear to not be interested in playing any sort of game or immersing themselves in any sort of past or story, they just want to walk into the Mariposa bar and start slaughtering strangers pell-mell which seems like.. I dunno not the most interesting way to blow 20 Gs

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 1 November 2016 21:05 (seven years ago) link

i'm saying

goole, Tuesday, 1 November 2016 21:14 (seven years ago) link

Is everyone on ludes on this show? I swear to god somebody could tell Jeffrey/Bernard his house was on fire and he'd be like "interesting"

illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 1 November 2016 21:20 (seven years ago) link

feel like they've written all the office people to talk as if they're holding back some secret about what they're up to but haven't figured out what that is yet.

goole, Tuesday, 1 November 2016 21:22 (seven years ago) link


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