One pretty simple explanation is that at some point during production, they redesigned the logo they were going to use for the show and never went back and updated that specific set. I mean, the different logos are definitely something to consider, but it does not make N-30 a hard fact.(HULK) said:Explain away the two different logos then.
completely see your point and don't disagree... but kind of agree with TLEF- not into the manipulation if the jump from one scene to the next incorporating one character on essentially the same path (Dolores running away) but on a different timeline.I think much depends on the reveal. I do think that the show is providing contextual clues for what its doing. And I imagine you'll see some of those contextual clues pulled together. But in any case, there is a point to doing it that way. The hosts cannot distinguish between the experience of memories and now. So our confusion, in some way, is meant to mirror Delores's confusion.Yeah, I realize that's what could have happened, but if that's what they're doing, that just seems really lazy to me. Our minds put those 2 scenes together because we have no reason not to.
If this is the route they're going (showing stuff out of order, nearly seamless cuts between time lines) this show might not be for me. And if that's the case, I'll deal with it.
This show was delayed like a year for reshoots i think. So very likely continuity error.If you really want to blow your mind (or smash it with a rock), try tracking the presence or absence of Teddy's bandana through all his scenes. It comes and goes at will. It could be prop errors or it could be different days and we just don't know.
I agree that William is not MiB.I'm putting my foot down on this one. William is not MIB and William's timeline is the current timeline. Stop all this nonsense.
Well we can all agree this is one kick ### tv show!!I agree that William is not MiB.
I disagree and believe they are separate timelines.
I hope all of us are wrong and it ends up being unexpected stuff surprising us.
So reading this, I'm now fully expecting lots of people to really end up hating this show at the end. Picking it apart so closely is bound to leave tons of unanswered questions or details.If you really want to blow your mind (or smash it with a rock), try tracking the presence or absence of Teddy's bandana through all his scenes. It comes and goes at will. It could be prop errors or it could be different days and we just don't know.
I thought it was obvious these aren't all the same days.If you really want to blow your mind (or smash it with a rock), try tracking the presence or absence of Teddy's bandana through all his scenes. It comes and goes at will. It could be prop errors or it could be different days and we just don't know.
When she left then farm she was on a horse, when she got to Williams camp she was walking. There are some clues that perhaps we are seeing different time lines.Yeah, I realize that's what could have happened, but if that's what they're doing, that just seems really lazy to me. Our minds put those 2 scenes together because we have no reason not to.
If this is the route they're going (showing stuff out of order, nearly seamless cuts between time lines) this show might not be for me. And if that's the case, I'll deal with it.
I'll take#4One thing is for sure: Something happened 30 years ago and the MIB, that has supposedly been coming to the park for 30 years, is linked to that somehow and therefore so is the maze. A few theories I've read about:
MIB is the original host (possibly the original black gunslinger from the movie) that figured out Arnold's consciousness and also figured out how to pretend to be a guest all this time to either solve or protect the maze and the events that happened 30 years ago.
MIB is actually Peter from the movie that was given full access to the park after (in the movie) the hosts rose up and revolted against the guests and Peter was the lone survivor. Now Peter (MIB) is trying to solve the maze to expose to the world what happened.
MIB is a wealthy outsider that is connected to Arnold somehow and lives in the park now trying to solve the maze to expose Arnold and the events that happened 30 years ago.
MIB is Arnold born (metaphorically) in the park when the event happened 30 years ago. Solving the maze may somehow give him eternal life and allow him to leave the park.
I'll take#4
LolWhen she left then farm she was on a horse, when she got to Williams camp she was walking. There are some clues that perhaps we are seeing different time lines.
All of that is stuff that is known and correct. My assumptions are as follows:
The malfunction of 30 years ago is probably when Arnold died. And we're probably going to get a view into that story from William's point of view. I kinda think William will die in the midst of all of this happening (and that the Teddy host is based on William). And it will somehow tie together with whatever the MiB is doing 30 years later and the hosts becoming conscious (again maybe?).
Ummm...not really.Might help to actually watch the original movie. Looks like a lot of the characters are similar. Going to watch it tonight I think.
Ummm...not really.
If only the TV show had pals like Peter and John that go to the park to play cowboys, one that's been there before and one that hasn't, who eventually meet up against a gunslinger dressed totally in black. They even had a female robot that was in for repairs, that they couldn't quite fix, and they commented that they were going to "put her back out there" anyways. She was even wearing a Dolores powder blue dress.
One quote I found interesting was the head scientist (Ford type character) who commented that they don't really understand how all the robots work, that some of the robots were built by other robots.
I think they cut off his head because that's where the CPU is, which is the only part they need.So - I am sure it will be explained in future episodes - but, why did they need to cut the head off the Host, while he was in the park? Why not put him in sleep mode and just carry him off to be "fixed" behind the scenes? Yes, I know the sleep mode did not work - but they assumed it would. So, why not just put him down and carry him back? That made no sense. And why didn't they say the magic voice command that puts the bots to sleep?
Just going to leave the body for the host buzzards?I think they cut off his head because that's where the CPU is, which is the only part they need.
And it's a lot easier to carry a 10 pound head back to base than a 200 pound body.
sounds good.I think they cut off his head because that's where the CPU is, which is the only part they need.So - I am sure it will be explained in future episodes - but, why did they need to cut the head off the Host, while he was in the park? Why not put him in sleep mode and just carry him off to be "fixed" behind the scenes? Yes, I know the sleep mode did not work - but they assumed it would. So, why not just put him down and carry him back? That made no sense. And why didn't they say the magic voice command that puts the bots to sleep?
And it's a lot easier to carry a 10 pound head back to base than a 200 pound body.
She put Delores to sleep after the shootout on main street when they were trying to bring in all the updated hosts.sounds good.
I thought it was a protocol for when everything else doesn't work.
I got the impression only a couple people know the magic voice commands... can't remember if the girl was one of them.
Which again points to hooded attackers being guests, since they wielded axes.I do assume that a guest will get killed by an ax at some point, given that they made the point that only certain hosts are programmed to pick one up, eventually one will go against programming and give one guest the Ned Stark experience.
Or free-thinking hosts who have been infected by Wyatt. (The sheriff referred to Wyatt as a "pestilence") Dolores wasn't programmed to be able to pull a trigger, but she managed to cap Rebus in the barn.Which again points to hooded attackers being guests, since they wielded axes.
She used the handheld to put him into sleep mode. Don't know if there's a difference, but why would there be? I also took the scene as the woodcutter experiencing the same glitch in his programming that he continues to function even after sleep mode's been activated, like Walter after he'd been shot when he goes milk crazy, or Maeve waking up on the Operating table and pulling a scalpel on the techs fixing her.She put Delores to sleep after the shootout on main street when they were trying to bring in all the updated hosts.
Sinn and I were talking about the "magic words" putting people to sleep- I think there's a difference between somebody with the key-code to do that, and somebody else... that was what I was asking about- couldn't remember if the woman tech was on the "inside" of the magic words or not.She used the handheld to put him into sleep mode. Don't know if there's a difference, but why would there be? I also took the scene as the woodcutter experiencing the same glitch in his programming that he continues to function even after sleep mode's been activated, like Walter after he'd been shot when he goes milk crazy, or Maeve waking up on the Operating table and pulling a scalpel on the techs fixing her.
The woman definitely used the magic words to put Dolores to sleep on top of Teddy after the milk shootout.
I lost my #### when the piano player started playing Black Hole Sun.
OMG it's not the real west?!?! Forsooth you jest.Also, the "earth" moving equipment suggests this world has been created, and this is not taking place in the "real" American West.
what a lucky soul he must be.Obviously someone hasn't seen Wild Wild West starring Kevin Kline
opposite for me- watched TWD after. (and in spite of the excitement in the thread... I realized that I didn't much care who got offed).Have to see who died on Walking Dead first, but looking forward to this episode....
I'm spacing- who is Logan?Really liked episode 4...Ford going from mysterious to straight up scary. Maeve opening her secret stash to open many instances of remembering the guys behind the scenes. Logan isn't just a park visitor but an investor of some kind. Man in Black is famous (maybe a charitable person) in real life. I like this story a lot - I wonder if we'll find out that he was Albert/Alfred (drawing a blank, the co-founder)'s brother?The introduction of Wyatt into the story has a greater meaning to snake tattoo lady. --Lots of good stuff.