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Hey so I'm watching Westworld and there's something I don't understand (or I think I don't understand).

 

I'm just 3 episodes in

 

 

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I'm...4/5 episodes in so far

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I sorta understood it as Ethan said

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what I don't (currently) get is

 

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I'm also curious on how many guests their are, cos be harder to sort of have staff come through and sort things if there is guests still around. Would spoil the illusion a bit.

Also amazed so far none of the guests have interacted with each other really. I guess they'd figure things out when the bullets bounce off each other.

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I know you guys probably don't watch too many CW shows, but I can't get over how geeky Supergirl's Superman is. He looks so nerdy to me. Like it's not Superman, but just some dude dressing up.

Granted I haven't watched the episode yet, probably gonna wait till half the season's over or something.

 

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I watch Flash n Supergirl. Might give Legends of Tomorrow a looksy, though probably gonna skip Arrow given it'll be a fair bit of an investment at this point.

 

And yeah, I guess a bit nerdy but bear in mind

1. He is kinda nerdy to a degree

2. We're way too used to grimdark Superman at this point so might skew the perspective a bit.

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I can see your point, and especially about grimdark Superman, but I always thought of Superman as an imposing figure when you see him, and this dude doesn't do it. Kind of like how Superman is in the Justice League cartoon. But we'll see once I watch the episode.

 

I finished Westworld and

 

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So, I finished S2 of Rick & Morty a while back (I was waiting for Netflix to get it) and my friend is a fucking liar. He said S2 wasn't nearly as good as S1... but it's brilliant. Just as good as S1, if not better. There are so many neat ideas in there and lots of great moments, and that finale was a real shock.

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I'd say S2 is much better (S1 still great mind). "Keep Summer Safe", "Everything is on a cob!". I guess it did have the Purge episode but it at least acknowledged that. Oh and the episode with Fart (which thank god you'd seen).

 

Step-mum put on a chunk of Crystal Skull and then some rom-com thing last night so I got through a couple of episodes of Westworld.

 

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  On 12/30/2016 at 3:49 PM, deanb said:

 

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Haha. This was bothering me too. Why would you do that!? Up until that point he had other choices. That's why I kind of hate her storyline. It all hinged on him doing stupid things.

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have finisheed Westworld. Kinda felt the finale was a bit flat, guess it's made with the intention of going through a couple times, got a bit confusing

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I guess to a degree they might have had a finale all nicely written out then someone said "hey you guys seen that Humans show?" and someone went "aahhh shit".

 

Speaking of I think S2 of that is next on my list, that or The Expanse.

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Narrativia have announced that they'll be doing a Good Omens TV show to air on BBC and Amazon Prime.

http://discworld.com/narrativia-announce-first-major-television-co-production-bbc-studios-neil-gaimans-blank-corporation/

I am both somewhat excited, but also slightly wary since so far nothing has actually panned out of announcements from Narrativia. (there was meant to be a City Watch TV series too, and pretty sure an animated Mort film also announced).

 

In other TV news I've (as noted elsewhere) started binging on 30 Rock, a decent short TV show to wedge into my day. I've also started on The Expanse (which might go in my reading list too, heard the books are decent), so far so good.

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This is the TV Show thread, not the book thread!!! BAN ETHAN!!!!

 

But, yes, the Expanse books are pretty fun and interesting. Fun fact: the narrative universe was originally created for a never-finished miniatures/board game by one of the co-authors ( Jame S.A. Corey is the pen name of Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck). Second fun fact: one of the co-authors (Abraham, I believe) works closely with GRRM on Game of Thrones continuity issues for the novel series. Also, I really enjoyed Abraham's Long Price Quarter of fantasy novels. 

 

Also, the Expanse TV show is pretty decent for its limitations.

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I've been sporadically watching Deadwood and The 100.

 

Deadwood takes me back to the good old days of NYPD Blue (an earlier David Milch joint). Obviously not setting-wise but just in the tone, cinematography, language, etc. It also feels somewhat quaint compared to the sorts of drama I've watched in more recent years. It's hard to articulate but it has a very soap sort of feel but in a good way with the overlapping lives of the characters in the community. It's also funny spotting all the actors who went onto other things. I've seen Nick Offerman's penis, Garrett Dillahunt playing super weird as well as Scully & Hitchcock from Brooklyn Nine-Nine in small parts, not to mention Molly Parker, John Hawkes and heaps of others.

 

Also interesting seeing Wild Bill Hickock and Calamity Jane since I don't really know much American history.

 

And then The 100. This was recommended by a film critic way back and I never really got fully into it but I've watched a few more episodes now. I have a feeling I've discussed it before.

 

It's distinctly YA in its set-up and characters (got to be post-apocalyptic nowadays) but that also means it actually has a diverse cast. Some of the writing can be a little hokey but the actual plotting and way things weave together is usually quite smart. It's also very Lord of the Flies in the way these "children" govern themselves but also how all the characters manage to run into these quite serious moral dilemmas. It's a good watch and I think takes advantage of its long form storytelling as we learn more about each character, altering our opinion of them over time (you know, like in Game of Thrones, for example).

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