This is probably a Western Gaiden
The third season just came out, and I rewatched the first and second seasons with a scientific and rigorous attitude, and also made short notes on the key plots, for fear of forgetting some details and making the third season incomprehensible. But, after watching the third season finale this morning, I feel that the homework I have done before is in vain. I'd rather say that the new season is a spinoff of Westworld. It looks like a sequel, but it's actually detached from the main line, and it doesn't just lose the soul of Westworld. It seems to have committed Naruto's urine. When you look forward to the next episode, it will give you a monster-killing task that will not end.
I seem to see the God of Suspect Tracking. It's too similar, the Lehobo system is basically the AI system in the "suspect". To put it nicely, Nolan slightly upgraded his previous creativity. The ugly thing is to change the name of the creative and make a cold meal to deal with the audience. Forcibly implanting the AI core used before into the western world, Host came out and came to the new world of human beings who lost their freedom, but everyone also lost the soul of the west.
What impresses me is not the ups and downs of the plot, not the creative surprises, but the boring gunfights. A group of people can't hit the protagonist with machine guns. It's more magical than my shooting skills in games. One shot in the first season, what machine gun is needed. In the second season, the sharpshooters started to show off, let you run, run, I won't hit anyway.
This god operation also came from the "suspect tracking" a few years ago, and the marksmanship of the decent villains in the following seasons is also very showy.
The high-IQ Serak obeys Lei Hebo, just as the villain boss in "The Suspect" also chooses to become the AI's puppet. same.
Abandoning the timeline narrative of the first two seasons, the story does not need to be guessed, the taste of the west has changed and returned to ordinary.
The appearance of the Nazis in WWII was amazing at first, thinking that the new game area would bring a new climax, but it soon turned out that it was just a decoration and was irrelevant to the whole story.
We are guessing who Dolores brought to the human world, and it turned out to be herself. This can be praised, but it turns out that creativity can also be used.
My zodiac sign dictates my ranting nature, but I also know that I need to leave some light of appreciation to stabilize my fragile fan heart.
Say good. High intentions. This season's theme: Free will is not free. Free will is not true freedom. This is a tall topic that can be dig deep. Let me have a sense of sight of the special theory of relativity E=mc².
Everyone thought that when Comrade Xiaode kept Key on himself, she gave it to Bernard. Expect what Bernard sees next season.
Xiaode's replica, Ms. Hale, is a big variable, and although her instigator is a bit blunt, keep her and the story can go on.
and. . . Forehead. . . Unexpected.
In short, the last easter egg is like the main line of the drama, the backlash of robots. This season is out to play tickets. Let the AI system leave the west and stay in the beautiful "suspect" forever.
In the end, I found out that the official promotional image is a portrayal of our fans: disappointed and sad.
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