me tooWell dang... I thought that it was automatic.
those scenes are infuriating for how stupid they are - they can't lie effectively or betray the equivalent of a 10 y/o??? yea she is cunning and now intelligent - but she only knows what you idiots tell her!Those two technicians making the robot smarter and pushing them arou dis so stupid. That's my only issue with this show
HBO Renews ‘Westworld,’ ‘Divorce,’ ‘Insecure’ for Second Seasons
HBO has given second season pickups to its trio of new fall series — fantasy drama “Westworld” and comedies “Insecure” and “Divorce.”
The renewals are a welcome relief for HBO and its new programming president, Casey Bloys, after a tough year in which HBO suffered a big miss with the period drama “Vinyl,” amid internal changes. “Westworld” in particular had a lot riding on its success as HBO looks to restock its drama series bench with its tentpole original “Game of Thrones” now heading into its final two seasons, starting next summer.
“It’s fantastic to have a broad-based cultural and ratings hit to build from,” Bloys said of “Westworld.” “That’s a great, great luxury.”
“Westworld” has quickly developed a fanatical following among viewers who parse every detail of the show described as a puzzle-within-a-puzzle set in a resort where humanized robots cater to the out-there whims of high-end patrons. Bloys said the fan obsession that “Westworld” has generated organically through social media and podcasts has been a pleasant surprise. He makes a point of scrolling through Twitter when the show airs live on Sunday nights. Bloys admits he’s gained insights about the show’s many mysteries by following the real-time detective work of fans.
“The level of detail that people devote to thinking about it is impressive,” he said, citing the intricate mythology crafted by “Westworld” creators/showrunners Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy.
For all three shows, Bloys said the HBO creative team is gratified that the new offerings have found their niche with fans and critics. “Westworld” has been an unqualified success, averaging 11.7 million viewers per episode to date when reruns, VOD and streaming airings are factored in. “Divorce” has averaged 4.4 million viewers by the same measure while “Insecure” has averaged 3.2 million.
“All three (series) have done exactly what I’d hoped in terms of connecting with audiences and raising the questions the creators set out to raise,” said Bloys.
All three shows were renewed for 10 episodes. Bloys said there are no plans for major casting moves or showrunner changes — another welcome sign of stability.
After “Westworld” wraps, HBO will field two new limited series — “The Young Pope,” starting Jan. 15, and the Reese Witherspoon-Nicole Kidman starrer “Big Little Lies,” which is targeted for February. After that, the next new drama series on deck will be David Simon’s period piece “The Deuce.”
Bloys called “Insecure” and “Divorce” two “great building blocks” for HBO’s comedy slate anchored by “Veep,” “Silicon Valley” and the upcoming final season of “Girls.” “Divorce” was a win for HBO in bringing “Sex and the City” star Sarah Jessica Parker back to its air. “Insecure’s” Issa Rae has won raves for tackling the thorny issues of race and gender relations at a time when both subjects are much in the headlines. “The social interaction on ‘Insecure’ is really strong,” Bloys said.
Other HBO programming questions Bloys addressed:
Jon Stewart: The former “Daily Show” host is still working on an effort to produce short-form animated content on topical issues for HBO’s various platforms. Stewart had been expected to have a presence on HBO during the 2016 presidential race. Bloys said his “hope” is that some material will be ready by the first quarter of next year. “He is really putting together a whole animation studio. It’s not a small endeavor,” he said.
“The Night Of” and “True Detective”: The creators of both limited series continue to bat around ideas for new installments but there’s nothing firm yet for either show. “When they get something that’s exciting to them, we will happily do another season,” Bloys said.
“We’re thrilled that the saga of Westworld will continue for another season,” said co-creators and showrunners Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy. “During the lengthy journey to the screen, our incredibly talented actors, staff and crew became a family, and we look forward to the privilege of continuing this experience with them.”
“Westworld” is produced by Kilter Films, Bad Robot Productions and Jerry Weintraub Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. Along with Nolan and Joy, executive producers are J.J. Abrams, Jerry Weintraub and Bryan Burk.
those scenes are infuriating for how stupid they are - they can't lie effectively or betray the equivalent of a 10 y/o??? yea she is cunning and now intelligent - but she only knows what you idiots tell her!
and when she first came out why isn't she assuming the tech she sees around her is magic?
how the hell are there no alarms when she is the only function host not to fall into hibernation in the bar?
especially since we saw command remotely monitors the telemetry?
When it was revealed that Bernard is a host, I was like
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cold...
Ford whispered to T that he built EVERYTHING here - after she couldn't get a signal on her phone...
my guess is he is able to see and hear anything in the park and in command
Damn. That Ford is one cold muhfucka. Was he making a replica of the chick B killed to cover up the death? (The new host being created in the same room). Would it be possible to do that with B spending all that personal time with her? With the "reveries" code upgrades in the hosts and all.
damn I should've stopped reading lol
When he had the dream in the beginning, I knew he was a host but had no proof. I promise you if you've watched every single episode every single host has had a dream to start...
Then when he couldn't see the door? CONFIRMED.
Ford is the motherfucking GOD. He flexed on her so many times. Now it's clear he's been using Bernard to keep an eye out on everything going on.. a spy hidden in plain sight. Once he confirmed that she was the one stealing the secrets and shit, it was a wrap for her.
Marvelous fucking episode.
those scenes are infuriating for how stupid they are - they can't lie effectively or betray the equivalent of a 10 y/o??? yea she is cunning and now intelligent - but she only knows what you idiots tell her!
and when she first came out why isn't she assuming the tech she sees around her is magic?
how the hell are there no alarms when she is the only function host not to fall into hibernation in the bar?
especially since we saw command remotely monitors the telemetry?
You must be talking about the beginning of the episode. I do agree that it is different, but we have seen flashbacks before on this show. Ford has had one????
You might be on to something. Fucking Ford is likely the first host. Likely created by Arnold. Because of his desire to be closer to humanity, he likely transferred himself to a newer but older appearing body... every few years to keep up appearances. Again, this would explain his unchanging desire to tell a narrative above all else. His ability to control any and every host by pure thought. His desire to keep all of the information about the hosts in house and His need to be a God in his park.
In his mind, the narrator of the Story is god. He was likely created to assist Arnold in the parks creation. Arnold probably grew to think of him as friend and not just a machine... and likely implanted reasoning and concepts to increase his knowledge about Humanity. Ford likely came up with a plan, that relates to the eventual replacement of humanity, Arnold objected, and Ford began the process of Arnold's replacement with Bernard.
Besides the hosts, Ford has been the only other character that has shown a backstory through flashback.
Bills...... might have just opened my mind to a something that I haven't thought about yet. I need to rewatch the episode where they showed Ford's flashback.
oh well...
"what door???"
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Dude... you should have seen my mouth when he said "what door"
I really need to watch the previous episode right before I watch a new one to get my mind in the "Westworld" frame of thinking.
You guys were in top of it. When he said "What door"? I was like "Nigga you can't see"?![]()
When he said what door I was wild confused. I didn't get it until the show was almost over.
When Bernard said "what door" I was like
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Y'all need to go back and watch that scene. When they first enter the house the door was NOT visible.
That's the point... HAHAHAHAAHA... We all know it wasn't visible at first.
Who's to say they arent hosts as well...those scenes are infuriating for how stupid they are - they can't lie effectively or betray the equivalent of a 10 y/o??? yea she is cunning and now intelligent - but she only knows what you idiots tell her!
and when she first came out why isn't she assuming the tech she sees around her is magic?
how the hell are there no alarms when she is the only function host not to fall into hibernation in the bar?
especially since we saw command remotely monitors the telemetry?
When they logged into her with the tablet, instead of shutting the robot that just threatened them down they made it smarter.those scenes are infuriating for how stupid they are - they can't lie effectively or betray the equivalent of a 10 y/o??? yea she is cunning and now intelligent - but she only knows what you idiots tell her!
and when she first came out why isn't she assuming the tech she sees around her is magic?
how the hell are there no alarms when she is the only function host not to fall into hibernation in the bar?
especially since we saw command remotely monitors the telemetry?
On another note; it's pretty cool to have both Odin & The Valkyrie in the same production BEFORE we see them in Thor: Ragnarok.
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I would include my man Cyclops in this, but James Marsden is pretty much done with playing him & 2 other young men have since portrayed the character...
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Also I don't think that host Theresa will be the first person he has sent back to the board to report everything is OK.Of course its possible. He programmed Bernard he can program Theresa to act the same way
He's in the business of making them real....
So what if William is the MiB when he first arrived. He fell in love with Delores before she was killed/reset. Now he is looking for a way to make her remember and aware and he believes the maze is the manner to do it.
So what if William is the MiB when he first arrived. He fell in love with Delores before she was killed/reset. Now he is looking for a way to make her remember and aware and he believes the maze is the manner to do it.
They gonna mind fuck us since season 2 is next. HBO, I hate love that shitThat's another extremely good point... I think this is the likely scenario but I still wouldn't be surprised if the MIB actually turns out to be Williams boy and this is sort of his redemption quest to again make her remember.
Side note..... We only have 3 more episodes left.![]()