Season 2, Episode 3: Why are Grace and Teresa so similar?

Lupe 2022-11-11 20:23:50

Let's talk about India Paradise first. There are two kinds of arguments about the newly emerged Grace. One is that she is William's daughter, and the other is that her demeanor and body language are too similar to Teresa. If it is Teresa, If the timeline doesn't match, then this faction tends to be Teresa's daughter or sister.

I will give my opinion.

First of all, the purpose of Grace's appearance in India Paradise was very clear, that is, to take away the Bengal tiger. Not long after she sat down, someone came over and told her a coordinate, which she recorded in the notebook.

At this time, she was also targeted by a man. The man strikes up a conversation, asks the key points directly, explores, hunts tigers. It can be seen that Grace is very alert, and pulling him into the room is also trying to find a chance to solve him, but later found out that he is indeed not a HOST. Then the two applauded for love.

It seems that the consensus of the people entering the paradise at this time is that people with too perfect body and appearance are likely to be receptionists.

Grace's mission should be the same as Charlotte Hale's, which is to pass decades of visitor records and core codes of the park through the park's receptionist or the brains of bionic animals, and find opportunities to take them out of the park.

This can also explain why the beginning of the repeated emphasis on hunting Bengal tigers must be at the very edge of the paradise, so that it is easy to escape. There is infrared light on the edge of the park, and it is possible that neither the receptionist nor the bionic animals can get out, only humans can get out. But it seems that there has also been a riot in India Paradise, and the system has been destroyed.

Obviously, the behind-the-scenes BOSS in all parks such as Western Paradise, Indian Paradise, Samurai Paradise, etc. has sent different personnel to extract or steal the core program. The receptionist riots occurred at almost the same time in several major parks, and even the slogan of the riots was the same: brutal pleasures must have brutal endings.

Pretty consistent isn't it? This is a war, a showdown to guard the core program.

What Grace and Hale have in common is that they are both young, proficient, first-rate wild escapes, and obviously professionally trained.

Unlike Hale, Grace entered the park as a tourist, and Hale was a representative of the board of directors. Hale treated the receptionist like a plaything when he first arrived, while Grace was very alert and defensive.

why?

What did Hale say after Teresa was killed? Hale said Theresa was very loyal to the board. Perhaps it was because of Teresa's murder that the top management of Delos Company had notified other parks and increased the precautions against the receptionists in the park.

Hale and Grace are both executors sent by the BOSS behind the scenes.

Bernard was the receptionist, as Hale and the boss behind the scenes should have known.

There is also a common point. The logo that appears in Grace's notes is the same as the logo of Hale and Bernard in the second episode when they arrive at the mysterious Area 14, and it is not consistent with the logo of Delos. This further shows that the two belong to the same organization. The LOGO also appeared on Abernathy's program.

Why are Grace and Teresa so similar?

They are indeed too similar, with their demeanor and smoking posture, but one is a young version and the other is a middle-aged version. Is it really just a coincidence? I deliberately went back and watched the last ten minutes of the fourth episode of the first season, when Ford invited Teresa to dinner.

That piece of information is huge.

Teresa told Ford that she came here once with her parents when she was a child, but couldn't remember which table it was. Ford chuckled, and Teresa finally remembered that this was the table she was sitting at.

"We know our guests like the back of our hands, and we know the same about our employees," Ford said.

Over the years, people like you have come and gone, you are just our guests.

My partner and I made up a hundred hopeful storylines, but no one liked them. I thought this place could keep the balance.

In this place, we are God.

Kindly please don't get in my way.

The above dialogue can infer the following content: 1. Teresa is a rich second generation, her parents should have also invested in Paradise or are shareholders of Delos.

From this, it can be deduced that all the executives of the park are basically the members of the board of directors. So Teresa has been dissatisfied with Ford, because she is defending the interests of the board. So Hale looked for Teresa first, and formed an alliance to deal with Ford. Teresa didn't seem to like Hale very much, but she did it anyway.

And Teresa once said to the poor screenwriter: the middle-level fart is useless (heartbroken)

2. The fight between the top executives of Delos and Ford should have started a long time ago, but none of the people sent before were successful, or they were solved by Ford. Ford, on the other hand, dealt with the entire Delos board of directors. Of course, Ford is confident that he has already been immortalized in Paradise, everything in Paradise was created by him and Arnold, the receptionist is his army, and this duel is only just beginning.

So, if Ford can make a replica Bernard based on the dead Arnold, and inject Arnold's consciousness, memory and DNA, wouldn't the Delos Company reproduce a humanoid based on the dead Teresa People, go to other parks to perform tasks?

If Ford can do this technology, the mysterious area 14, 15, 1, 2, 3 can do it. After all, District 14 is already extracting tourist DNA and records.

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