Dolores is a villain who destroys the world. .

Leonard 2022-10-20 04:53:01

I always feel like this season is a bit clunky. . In the end, it still fell on the clichéd "fate resistance".

At first, I thought that the focus of the third season was how the hosts should become independent as a new species and create a new world, but I found that the change of this will to "destruction of the original society with human beings" is not "independence", come on The human world will collapse, and the hosts will soon be wiped out. . . Perhaps this season is to talk about "break first" and then talk about "stand up" in the fourth season. . ?

"Lei Hebo" plays in this drama, I think it is a visible "social rule" that conforms to the interests of the dictator, and a "hand of destiny" embodied. Dolores believes that destroying it can make humans free, but I think there has been an invisible "Lehobo" from ancient times to the present, and society is always bound by the rules made by a few people. Some rules lead to prosperity, while others lead to destruction, to be overthrown by the majority.

The society in the play looks very stable and prosperous, and it does not describe any intense social contradictions and conflicts, which are difficult to resonate and substitute. . The contradiction is more focused on the individual. Maybe the screenwriter wants to focus on discussing personal "free will"? But Caleb doesn't seem to have his own opinion from start to finish. Dolores points out that he goes with the flow, which doesn't have anything to do with "free will". . There is nothing to discuss. .

I think the contradictions in "Westworld" are completely different from the contradictions in "real world", and Dolores's actions to destroy "Rehobo", I feel more like indiscriminate, reckless direct unfinished experiments ( Rehobo feels like a potential "prophet", but he was directly smashed) and all his achievements so far have been smashed. After smashing it, he walked away, leaving the confused human to clean up himself. After smashing the western world and then smashing the human world, the hosts are dying, and the human world has become panic and turmoil. . Demei, you are the villain who destroys the world. . If you feel that the original one is not good, you can find a way to do it again. The original one was fine, but if you don't like it, you just smash it. You don't say what to do after you smash it. How can you guarantee that the rebuilt one will be better than the previous one? good?

Maybe my level is really not enough. After watching this season, I just feel dull

When we come to this world, we all have nothing. Our love, emotion, and material things are all experiences. When those things are lost, we should recall that we didn’t have them, but the experience of having them will not disappear. I think Experience is what we really get.

Losing is definitely painful for us, (people's death is also inevitable), but when we think about heaven and hell, we can choose to look at the good memories we have, instead of obsessing with the pain of loss. In pain, the joy of the good memories will be wiped out, immersing in pain will drag you into the abyss, you should be sure of the happiness you once had, start with the good things you get, move on, and be able to find the light again

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Parce Domine quotes

  • Martel: There has been some turbulence in the data.

    Liam Dempsey: It's data. It's made of turbulence.

  • Dolores Abernathy: You may not believe in a higher power, but your mind was built to.