These violent delights have violent ends

Just checking to see how many of you are robots and don't realize it.
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Originally posted by: malibber2
"These violent delights have violent ends"
Just checking to see how many of you are robots and don't realize it.

. . . or perhaps Shakespeare aficionados ?

DonDiego has supposed since Episode Two that Bernard is not a human; episode Four supports this supposition.

Oh, . . . and perhaps some of the LVA participants are robots and do realize it; they'd be the dangerous ones.
Is there any dispute that DonD's avatar is a robot? Is it possible that, .... never mind.
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Originally posted by: krajewski.sa
Is there any dispute that DonD's avatar is a robot? Is it possible that, .... never mind.

HAL: "The 9000 series is the most reliable computer ever made. No 9000 computer has ever made a mistake or distorted information. We are all, by any practical definition of the words, foolproof and incapable of error."

Clearly, it is not a photograph of poor old DonDiego, . . . who is quite capable of error.

I thought the first episode was good, the second was VERY good, and the 3rd and 4th have lost my interest.

But I'll go back and watch them again. Don't want to give up on it too early.
Beyond the Kubrick references, I have no idea what anyone's talking about. Presumably some kind of televised entertainment. Of course, I mostly stick to cartoons and documentaries.
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Originally posted by: herbrawt
Beyond the Kubrick references, I have no idea what anyone's talking about. Presumably some kind of televised entertainment. Of course, I mostly stick to cartoons and documentaries.

DonDiego lost interest in cartoons when the "editors" of public opinion succeeded in removing the dynamite-sticks and explosions and numerous other character-body-altering weaponry presumedly so's little-kiddies wouldn't be traumatized by, f'rinstance, a wily coyote losing all his fur to flames on account of a roadrunner or an ornery cat being turned into an accordion by some mouses.

At least little DonDiego had already been traumatized.
Bastards put the Acme Anvil company outta business!!!
https://www.recode.net/2016/10/25/13405816/uber-otto-robot-truck-beer-delivery

Robots are here and in short order they will disrupt our world, although not like West World.
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Originally posted by: Campion
I thought the first episode was good, the second was VERY good, and the 3rd and 4th have lost my interest.

But I'll go back and watch them again. Don't want to give up on it too early.


The 4th episode was good. It is still very much up in the air as to which people that work in the control center are robots, and which are human. The show seems to be leading people to the conclusion that Bernard is a robot which leads me to believe he is not. They also seem to want people to believe that Elsie is not a robot. I find one of the most perplexing questions to be is where is Westworld located? I know there is a lot of speculation on the Internet that it is on another planet. I am not so sure that is the case. My theory is that it is under the ocean somewhere.
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