One of the author's other good points is about how it doesn't make a lot of sense that something like WestWorld would even come to be in the first place. We know it's the only attraction of its kind out there. So, if that's true, it doesn't make any sense that it would be as big as it is, and only dedicated to the Western theme. It would make much more sense if the park was divided up into smaller, different themed areas, more like the book. Creating the outer, more dangerous, areas that most of main characters find themselves in would be counter to good business, as most people wouldn't go there. Like the giant party in Pariah, how many of the people there were hosts, and how many were guests? 10 to 1 hosts to guests? I can't imagine any corporation approving that.
So who watched the finale? Some great theories already going on reddit.
The note Maeve receives stating the location of her daughter says "Park 1..." so multiple park theory was confirmed there and with the Samurai World lab.I enjoyed the bit about the Samurai's. There are more "worlds" possibly...
I don't think he does. He just rides off on the horse. (IIRC, of course)I missed a bit of it. How did Logan die? Did we actually see it? /spoiler]
I don't think he does. He just rides off on the horse. (IIRC, of course)
People are mad about it since he isn't around anymore. Some wanted him to be at the board meeting scene.Thats what I thought, but the internet made it seem otherwise. Concerned I missed something.
New reddit theory: everyone thought the host Ford was building when he killed Theresa was a Theresa replacement but new theory suggests he was building himself. The Ford that was killed in the final scene was a either really him or a host of him. Either way he will be alive somehow either human or fully conscious host. Early in the season he notes old hosts could be given away by a simple handshake. Then the scene when he shakes Bernard's hand there is an odd highlight given to his hand.
New reddit theory: everyone thought the host Ford was building when he killed Theresa was a Theresa replacement but new theory suggests he was building himself. The Ford that was killed in the final scene was a either really him or a host of him. Either way he will be alive somehow either human or fully conscious host. Early in the season he notes old hosts could be given away by a simple handshake. Then the scene when he shakes Bernard's hand there is an odd highlight given to his hand.
I don't think he does. He just rides off on the horse. (IIRC, of course)
New reddit theory: everyone thought the host Ford was building when he killed Theresa was a Theresa replacement but new theory suggests he was building himself. The Ford that was killed in the final scene was a either really him or a host of him. Either way he will be alive somehow either human or fully conscious host. Early in the season he notes old hosts could be given away by a simple handshake. Then the scene when he shakes Bernard's hand there is an odd highlight given to his hand.
I so loved the ending. Armistice, that little giggle she gave when she fired the automatic weapon... and the sheer ecstasy on her face. That really made my night. And then the post-credits scene. God I love her so much now.
I thought it was great. Ford's redemption was a great story for me. The whole time I thought he was just pure evil, but he was really just playing the long game.