So the series premiered in 2016, it is now 2020 and we are only just getting a 3rd season? Lame. With the amount of time the creators have to make the show, you'd think the quality of it would be so much better. S1 was good, S2 was not so good. Hope S3 can save this series cause i know HBO thought it was going to be the next GOT.
It's showtime. I do hope they get back to their roots a bit. Season 2 got a little outside of the lines. Reel it back in and we'll have something fun to watch this year. Ambitious first season. Style. Story. mystery. Great Acting. Second season had similar elements, but got frustratingly whacky. It's a show on the cusp of something brilliant, but can never quite get over the top.
that was good, I never finished season 2 (read a recap), but I'm back on board for this Spoiler [*]so Dolores has 5 host marbles that she can put into other bodies. Bernard is one but I don't think we know who the other marbles are. She has one inside a body that looks like Tessa Thompson, and one inside the scottish security guy. [*]what was going on with Bernard switching to someone else?
I was pretty impressed with the premiere, does work as a minor reboot and I'm down for the new setting.
I like the ideas. They are fun even if they will never answer their own questions, like how do you win against the human machine that knows the hosts/humans every move and snuffs it out. Lot's of fun, but sometimes I watch the episode reviews on the tube and wonder why all of that was not clear to me when I watched it. It's like I need the internet in order to understand WTF is really happening. That's not a bad thing, it's just different. However, I think it's preventing the casual viewer from really enjoying the show. I do worry though if they start going with the idea that their is a Westworld inside of a Westworld, or a Simulation inside of a simulation, that's a bad story trap for the fans. It's like Earth 1 and Earth 2 in Flash, it will be very confusing and almost feel too convenient at times. So they will need to walk a fine line. The Matrix could have done that but decided not too, and they screwed up their ending anyway. Inception got away with it. A timeline within a timeline was genius ( had anyone ever done that before? ) and it sorted itself out naturally we think, but a sim within a sim will never do that. So I guess we just gotta see where they go with all of it and hope it works.
interesting that the machine programmer thinks he is in the middle of a war, but really, the war has not started between Delores and humans yet. The revolution is not in the middle...just kind of kickstarting. So something is up there.
why are there no threads for the last seasons of BCS s05 or Homeland s08. seasons started after the super bowl. I guess no one actually watches once-a-week shows anymore, until they can binge at the end on a free 30-day trial. Cfnet broke af
Season 6-7 were actually pretty good. I too had given up on the show after one of the crappier seasons. But its worth catching up on now that everyone has plenty of time ;(
Hmn. I guess I lost track once we got rid of Showtime. GoT also put me in a "this-series-better-be-worth-it" mode after a let-down final season. I'm trying to read when we can't go anywhere, but with my chatterbox wife, it's not so simple. I can't finish a paragraph without an interruption. TV is no different: Pause. Pause. Pause. Pause. (sigh) Pause.
I fell off Homeland the season one season after Spoiler the Red Head guy died. I can't believe Homeland is still on the air and in it's 8th season!
so, no one wants a Better Call Saul thread or is everyone broke af and waiting for it to end, to binge on a free month trial?