Being deaf has it previlages
Spoiler tag for spoken/whispered line
"These violent delights have violent ends.”
Not really a spoiler, Delores told the security guy thats what her father said when she was being interviewed at the end.
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Being deaf has it previlages
Spoiler tag for spoken/whispered line
"These violent delights have violent ends.”
*shrugs* just answering for the people that didn't hear what was whisperedNot really a spoiler, Delores told the security guy thats what her father said when she was being interviewed at the end.
*shrugs* just answering for the people that didn't hear what was whispered
Can you imagine the mayhem people would have in that world? Judging by how I play GTAV and red dead redemption lol....
oh right - were people thinking that maybe she was lying about what her father said? That could have been a possibility I guess.
Haha yep, would be chaos. They touched on it with a throw-away line about the storylines they have created being thrown out of whack coz the guests are always stopping to shoot or **** something.
As I was watching I started thinking about problems with guests shooting each other lol
That's a great point actually what's to stop the guests from shooting one another , let alone know if they are outsiders or not
There must be more than 1 'world' though because it seems like it's the same thing every day, if you are paying big bucks like they implied then it would get a bit boring after a few days.
My only thought is they can't be real guns as we know guns. Sure they shoot but maybe the 'robots' are programmed to sense something from the gun and create and artificial hole as if they have been shot and react accordingly.
Because like you said there is no other way to distinguish between hosts and the guests.
At the moment I'm assuming theres only 1 world that gets reset every day, and guests can only stay for one day - you rock up on the train in the morning then once night falls they have some mechanism to come scoop you up. Maybe they advise return visitors not to come back until next month when they change the storylines or something.
Yep something like that. If they can make robots that convincing I'm sure light/sensor guns dressed up to look and sound like real ones would be childs play. Wouldn't mind knowing what year this is set in.
Probably just the massive nerd in me but its all this kinda stuff that I want to know more about. Guess it doesn't make for particularly good tv though lol
Setting up the 'hosts can't shoot real people' so solidly then subverting it seems a bit of a cheat I reckon.
I had a quick read into the original movie,it seems their guns could distinguish between warm blooded things (ie guests) and the cold blooded robots and would only let you shoot cold blooded things
They also mention that they sped up the bandit storyline to make him come into town a week early so the storylines must play out over some period of time which doesn't make sense against what we see with Delores and her guy living the same day over and over again.
Oh yeah you're right, I do remember them saying that. Well yeah, I'm confused, seems like Delores was doing the same thing everyday - unless we were just repeatedly shown the first day of her 30 day cycle or whatever it is.
Setting up the 'hosts can't shoot real people' so solidly then subverting it seems a bit of a cheat I reckon. Also, I thought that Dolores squashing the bug combined with (potentially) lying about the whispering was really setting up her character as being very much aware of who she was and the situation she was in.
Oh yeah you're right, I do remember them saying that. Well yeah, I'm confused, seems like Delores was doing the same thing everyday - unless we were just repeatedly shown the first day of her 30 day cycle or whatever it is.
Do you the the critical incident from over 30 years ago they referred to would be the events of the original movie?
I think that hosts that are set up to fulfil a bigger narrative picture like the bandits would probably be a rare breed as they are set up to cause chaos and create a spectacle. The way the town is set up with the hosts just going about their business makes me think they each have their own story and generally relive it over and over but guests only become involved in these stories if they choose to engage with them.
IMO Dolores just has a pretty simple damsel in distress story line that resets everyday. She drops the can to present an opportunity for a guest to help her out and if they do she's programmed to befriend/fall in love with them and take the guest home so that they can save her. Just like how the sheriff recruiting volunteers everyday is just offering guests the opportunity to play out a simple cops and robbers story if they're interested.
Tech said she's the oldest one still active in the park, so may have played many roles like her old man.I think that hosts that are set up to fulfil a bigger narrative picture like the bandits would probably be a rare breed as they are set up to cause chaos and create a spectacle. The way the town is set up with the hosts just going about their business makes me think they each have their own story and generally relive it over and over but guests only become involved in these stories if they choose to engage with them.
IMO Dolores just has a pretty simple damsel in distress story line that resets everyday. She drops the can to present an opportunity for a guest to help her out and if they do she's programmed to befriend/fall in love with them and take the guest home so that they can save her. Just like how the sheriff recruiting volunteers everyday is just offering guests the opportunity to play out a simple cops and robbers story if they're interested.
Tech said she's the oldest one still active in the park, so may have played many roles like her old man.
Separately, how did the Man in Black know to flip the blokes lid to find a pattern/map under his skull?
White Americans used to cut off Native Americans' scalps (to claim bounties I think).