Westworld Season 2 Records

Lilla 2022-10-27 04:46:03

Usually watching American dramas, I only get better from the second season, but the rhythm of this drama is too slow, and the fourth episode is the one that attracts me the most so far. Episode 1: The group sends people to investigate, more mysteries are waiting to be solved, Ford tells William that this game is for you! Episode 2: Dolores recalls her previous feelings in the human world. After awakening, she recruits troops and plans to make a big fight. Episode 3: Dolores' father is really not easy. Humans and robots are fighting each other to grab a robot. What secret is hidden in his body is probably an important question this season. Episode 4: Westworld's project and parent company's original ideas are revealed, and William's daughter appears. Episode 5: Dolores goes black, Maeve awakens against the sky's mental control. Episode 6: Maeve finds her daughter, but in her daughter's story line, Maeve is not her mother. Dolores is getting closer and closer to the human base. Question in this episode: How did Ford appear in Bernard's consciousness? What happened to the brain nucleus's counterattack? Episode 7: Man-machine war. Question in this episode: What is Ford trying to do? Episode 8: Listening to Uncle Indian's storytelling, although it is a side story, it connects the previous memory fragments smoothly. Episode 9: Dream or reality, freedom or bondage? Episode 10: The final episode of this season, the previous timeline is right, but more holes have been dug. In short, Demei finally came.

Tucao: Is the crew underfunded? A lot of fierce battle scenes, lines: There are too many of them! As a result, there is only one car, three or four people, this...it's easy to make a scene!

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  • Maeve Millay: If you try something like that again, I will relieve you of your most precious organ and feed it to you.

    [she looks at Lee's crotch]

    Maeve Millay: Though it won't make much of a meal.

    [pause]

    Lee Sizemore: I wrote that line for you.

    Maeve Millay: Bit broad if you ask me.