Using robots to ridicule humans is the ultimate truth of [Westworld]!
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In [Westworld], that group of Indians has always been a mystery.
They speak unintelligible languages, live a primitive aboriginal life, and even escape Maeve's authority control...
In the past, the plot used them as the background and never gave or explained them.
They are called - Ghost Nation
At the end of the second season, their past and present lives were finally broken down in detail——
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Near the end of the second season, why add drama to the Indians?
Inspector, I was also confused when I watched the trailer last week:
This may be to present Westworld from another angle, or to adjust the rhythm of the suddenly accelerated plot...
But after watching the eighth episode, I realized:
Indians are also experiencing awakening, but in a different way!
A piece of awakening that was forgotten in the corner
Akecheta is like all of its kind.
They live by their way of life and occasionally fight to the death with outsiders, they are a corner of the Westworld...
They are not special, just obey the needs of the plot.
As he himself described, these humans destroyed him and brought him back to life with rage and killing...
(rewritten to be a bloodier receptionist)
In the cycle of time, an inexplicable power looms.
Kegita begins to doubt her own memory, and even discovers that the woman she once fell in love with is now a stranger.
He doubts his own memory, doubts the nothingness of the world...
(Does it mean that Demei is awakening?)
More importantly, he experienced several key points of awakening:
①He witnessed the destruction of Arnold (discovered the awakening symbol)
The end of the first season revealed Arnold's destruction of Westworld. He controlled Demei to kill the first receptionists in the park and himself.
And Kegita undoubtedly saw the labyrinth prepared for the awakening of Demei!
Pay attention to the flies on his hands, do you still remember Demei's swatting of flies in the first season, this also indicates the awakening...
And the awakening stimulated him, so he kept copying the symbol.
②He witnessed Logan's madness (run into Logan who was framed by William)
Kegita finds the figure of a naked man at the border.
He is Logan who was exiled after being blackened by William 30 years ago, and at this time he became mad and begged bitterly:
"Where's the door? It's the wrong world..."
Kegita, inspired again in his words, said to Logan:
"Your kind will come to your rescue"
At this time, Kegita has clearly realized that the difference between him and these outsiders, the self began to appear.
③ He witnessed William's plan ( found the escape door)
Soon afterward he went to the end again and witnessed William's works.
And this is the place at the end of the second episode of the second season, when young William shows the great creation of his plan to the German sister...
At this point, halfway through the project, Kegita sees an unknown power...
Namely, he thinks the door to escape from this world!
This location is the area that Demei rushed to now, and the place that later became a bay, that is, where Valley Beyond is located.
That said, Kegita also knows the game of "doors"...
④ He witnessed his lover being abducted by aliens (the receptionist was recycled by humans)
He took his lover to search for the "door" many times but came back without success. Even more unlucky, his own woman was taken away by the recycling personnel...
And he never found his lover in "reincarnation" again.
This sighting made him even more certain that the world has strange factors that govern their lives at all times!
⑤ He discovered the new world after death (entered Pingdingshan after being recovered)
In this episode, in addition to memories, Kegita also captured William.
William is on the verge of death after being beaten into a sieve, but Kegita tells him that death is the way out of this world...
Because he discovered the world after death:
Receptionists are taken away for repairs by recycling crews to gain access to the mesas and human contact...
To his despair, he found his love in the abandoned receptionist.
Does the experience of these five ghosts look familiar?
Seeing the labyrinth mark is like Demei's experience...
The Pingding Mountain, which was taken away by the recycling personnel and even entered the human race by way of death, is simply a replica of Maeve's awakening!
An episode of Journey to the Indians, condensing the plot of the first season...
Forgotten fragments that fill the gap in the story
Kegita's memory in this episode is actually a self-report of Maeve's daughter...
Because Kegita hasn't been overhauled for nearly a decade, let him retain more memories than any other receptionist...
(The plot shows the lack of manpower in the initial park)
Maeve's daughter had occasionally helped him.
So Kegita wanted to tell her about the labyrinth, but the girl's memory wasn't preserved...
So everyone mistakenly thought that the Indians were chasing Maeve and her daughter.
So he left a stone with maze symbols painted on Maeve's daughter, and marked the maze in front of their house...
These unexplained details from the first season are filled in.
Remember the receptionist who was scalped by William in black in the first season?
After the man in black peeled off the scalp of the receptionist, it revealed the key symbol throughout the season - the maze.
Why does the receptionist scalp have the maze symbol?
It turned out that after Kegita and the tribe explained, the primitive civilization asked them to voluntarily engrave this symbol on their scalps...
(Similar to hiding in the brain, it will not be taken away by others)
Looking back at the receptionist who was killed by William, it is obvious that he was once a member of this group of Indians.
Kegita is like a forgotten shard...
Although the staff did not deal with it in time, the big BOSS Ford had already noticed the abnormal behavior of Kegita and the tribe.
(Uncle Huo instantly turned into Hannibal...)
This group of Indians from the Ghost Nation was also written into the script by Ford, and let them start the escape after the night of the massacre...
Because their whereabouts are a mystery and the language is not fluent, even the staff did not notice them, nor did they care about their changes...
(perhaps a satire of the colonists' attitude towards the aborigines)
But these Indians have already awakened!
This also explains why Maeve can't control the Indians, as the awakened robots are not controlled by normal commands.
Receptionist Memories and Human Prehistoric Memories
Some people say that this episode is boring, but I want to blow the detective!
There are no scenes of Demei and Bernard in this episode. It mainly tells about the Indian Kegita, interspersed with the process of Maeve being studied...
First, let's talk about Kegita.
He is more ignorant than other receptionists , because their cognition is still in the stage of primitive tribes...
So things from the future seemed to him a puzzle.
Therefore, his worldview is different from other receptionists, Demei and Maeve are inspired by memory, while he is guided by curiosity...
Ford explained the curious qualities he imposed on Kegita .
Inspector, I think of the magic stick show [Ancient Aliens]
In ancient discoveries all over the world, there will be inventions, creations and graphic records that transcend the historical stage...
And the brain hole given by this program is:
These are all evidences that aliens had contact with ancient humans!
For example, the inexplicable spaceships and human figures in ancient fresco carvings…
These are the things that early humans recorded what they saw, and we can't decipher these enigmatic signs today.
(Of course, this show is also a lot of nonsense)
Like Kegita watching William build Westworld, witnessing his lover being taken away by recyclers in white hazmat suits...
These wonders broke his cognition and inspired his cognition!
He spreads the sights and memories he has seen everywhere, but the information cannot be properly interpreted...
Like, we guess that ancient humans may have encountered aliens.
Another brilliant design from this episode explains the spread of "The Labyrinth"...
Labyrinth symbols appear in every corner of the plot, even making people feel that these pictures have surreal imagery.
We all know that the maze was originally designed by Arnold for the German sister...
Kegita got the symbol when Arnold self-destructed, and spread the symbol out of skepticism...
So that the mark of the labyrinth is inexplicably spread in the paradise.
This is actually a reproduction and metaphor of human history!
Students who are interested in symbols will not be unfamiliar with "Three Rabbits" .
This equilateral triangle-shaped symbol surrounded by three rabbits has appeared in religion and architecture around the world:
In European church glass, in Chinese Dunhuang frescoes…
This fascinating symbol has since become an unsolved mystery.
Later, people explained the appearance of the Three Rabbits in different cultures and religions based on the cross-regional exchanges of human beings such as the Silk Road…
The symbol of the maze is similar to the three rabbits!
We were puzzled by such a symbol scattered all over the place, like when the receptionists were faced with the maze symbol.
Along with legend, these symbols became a belief…
Just like Kegita firmly believes that there is more than one world, and at the end of the maze, you can find the door to other worlds!
So what does Maeve's plot do in this episode?
While Kegita was filling the pit with memories, Maeve lay in the recycling room and was researched and analyzed by Howl...
And the mystery of Maeve's opening, which has been tangled for two seasons, has finally been solved...
She can control the receptionist because she has the highest authority, and her mind control has also been reasonably explained:
Take advantage of the "handshake" between the receptionists to transmit jamming instructions!
(also indirectly explains Ford's handling capabilities)
Perhaps after their awakening, not only the data, but also the memories of their respective reincarnations of life and death are passed on...
This is what the plot didn't say, and we didn't pay attention--
The collective memory of the receptionist
Whether Kegita's awakening, or Demei and Maeve's awakening...
At about the same time, they were inspired by similar encounters with new perceptions that also questioned the world.
Just like civilizations in different regions of mankind, they reach the same goal in different ways!
What is human collective memory?
Pushing farther, there are similar creations/creations/great floods around the world; looking closer at the wars of the 20th century, all human beings have left painful memories...
These collective memories are communicated by mythology, art, media records…
And what is the collective memory of the receptionist?
The cycle of experiencing death, witnessing unknown wonders...
So they behave like humans:
In the first season, the recycler that Maeve drew every time he reincarnated, and in this episode, Kegita marked labyrinth symbols everywhere...
Recording the act of dissemination is no different from a human sculpture mural!
The " incomprehensible spectacle", "transmission of symbols" and "collective memory" encountered by the receptionists are no different from human experience...
So the old saying goes:
Watching [Westworld] is like watching condensed human history!
These receptionists are human mirrors from beginning to end, their birth and awakening are human replicas...
And the emotions of human beings when they face the awakening of the receptionist may be the confusion and bewilderment of God after creating man!
Nietzsche said that God is dead, will human beings have that day too?
Next Tuesday, the camera is on William!
-Westworld Season 2 Diversity Analysis-
Episode 7 Human-Machine Finally Goes to War! This week [Westworld] reveals more brain holes...
In the sixth episode, Hopkins returns to [Westworld], and as expected he is the ultimate Boss
Episode 5 As long as Demei contributes sex scenes, [Westworld] will go to war!
The fourth episode [Westworld] filled the hole on a large scale, and the conspiracy theory turned out to be like this...
Episode 3 Episode 3 , I guessed the ultimate secret of "Westworld"!
Episode 2 [ Westworld ]: Who is willing to be human after seeing the world of God?
Episode 1 [ Westworld ] is back! Inspector's first evaluation, not to be missed!
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- 23 ?Kim Nam Joon has worked hard for the detective! It's time to post the Westworld movie review again! The eighth episode is really good! It's not brain-burning hahaha
- 14 Is Musica Sun , the Indian, the person who looked for Logan to invest with Angie in the second season 2 If you say the author, it really seems to be... I have to go back and look it up
- 8 toby Wu I think this episode is the most tender one! Isn't the biggest difference between humans and machines just feelings? What awakens the receptionists is this kind of family love and friendship that human beings can't give up.
- 6 4AM_biTi-on 3400 read 9 likes tragedy 3 author daily tragedy
- 5 Patricio 's Indian language in this episode is all spoken by Maeve, and the few English sentences in the middle are spoken by the little girl 4 The author's collective memory, pass it on to each other
- 4 HM. Compared with foreign screenwriters, domestic screenwriters are really indescribable
- 2 Tonight. This episode was very touching! Very cool, this Indian uncle! Perseverance! Just curious, when he went down to look for his woman, did no one notice him walking around? 2 The author may have been off work, and Maeve was only discovered after running around for a long time in the first season
- In the hot summer , the piano music composed the background music, and the scene where Arco found his lover in the recycling warehouse was very touching. 2 Heart shaped box by author Nirvana
- 2 A Little Donkey Actually this episode was great. Slow and rhythmic.
- 2 You, you, you, stand over and click. Although you have finished reading it yourself, you still have to come here to see your explanation. To be honest, it is really too brain-burning. I originally wanted to watch movies and TV dramas to relieve my nervousness, but I didn’t expect that understanding it would be more of a headache than reading literature.
- 2 The most enjoyable thing that Николай Chu watches every week is that the detective's analysis is great
- 1 Katarina1990 Arita was the man who was first used to convince Logan to invest with Angela. He was also the first generation. It was pitiful to see him insist on not dying for ten years in order not to forget his lover. Later, he and Mei Fu Yuanyuan talked and said to protect her daughter and let her go to him if she didn't die. Maeve's expression was very moved, and it is estimated that there will be scenes in the later stage!
- 1 dan? The analysis of each episode is wonderful and in-depth
- 1 What a tender episode of Liangzai
- Wu Shao broke the zero comment... This episode is to fill the hole, Aunt Mei and the ghost king can communicate with brain waves
- Shen Meng Angzhi is not brain-burning, I thought I understood it quite clearly, but after reading your commentary, I feel that I am still too young
- Yuan Jiangtao 's eighth episode has only one story, but it solves all the previous mysteries. When an ancient Indian tells his story, it is actually interspersed with several story puzzles, including several lifetimes of reincarnation and the birth of the maze. That is, when the created person kills the creator, the creator will appear. In fact, it means everything! And in the end, Maeve was in the human-machine interface, and the last scene was discovered. It turned out that she was controlling the Indians to tell her daughter the story of the past! And through time and space, in the cycle of life and death arranged by human beings, how to traverse is just a word: the feeling of "love", and the whispering of the heart-shaking love can penetrate the code and physical memory, forming the lowest level of human beings The basic information, which one is God, man or machine?
- The bug in the middle of the night would n't realize that leaving such a hole in the first season is worse than Game of Thrones without watching this episode
- I haven't watched this episode of Mr wrong , pity me William was beaten into a sieve in the last episode
- The lunch box bird came to report on time. After seeing William's unforgettable building, I had an association to dance: Why do I think the shape is a bit like the Shenkeng Hotel under construction in Shanghai?
- Metasequoia Street - Inspector Wu Yanzu wrote it so well, it's like returning from time to time. I just want to know what the winning numbers will be in the next issue
- WaYne noticed a detail, in the part where Maeve and Kegita had a spiritual exchange, Maeve repeated Kegita's lover's words, does this mean that Maeve is off again? Can you link directly to the brood? Or is it possible to share memories between Awakening HOSTs? In short, after watching this episode, I feel that Westworld is less and less like a sci-fi drama, more like a religious historical drama under the packaging of sci-fi. The author Hal sighed at the time, saying that she was still communicating, in fact, she was talking with Kegita
- End of the World, The latest episode is really a hole-in-the-wall. Suddenly, I was shocked by the show.
- Xiaotangtang 131-6067-7268 This Indian I have seen the killer of the second season of "Frozen", this series is very beautiful,
- Every time Li Xiaodong watched the latest episode, he would rush over to see the detective's puzzle solving
- Wang Shu has a fixed habit. After reading the west, he will look at the analysis of the detective.
- The first massacre of Coke Akecheta to explore the world is the destruction of Arnold, thanks for the puzzle
- Detective Rabbit Beauty☀ I don't think you need to watch it, just read your review.
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