Alas, the show can still be watched, but after the third episode, all kinds of plot contradictions, loopholes, and too much nonsense are a bit speechless. One star pulls down the review. . Just list a few: 1 In the first season, it was said that the host can't kill tourists with a gun. How can it be killed suddenly in the second season? . Well, the director said that if you can kill it suddenly, you can kill it. . 2: In the third episode of the second season, the world has reached such an advanced level of AI robots, at least in the middle of the 21st century. Then, when a company in Westworld, with such advanced technology, asked its own army to clean up those out of control hosts, they still did this kind of work of carrying submachine guns to attack the city during World War I in the 1940s. The single-shot rifle host army of the last century was killed. Such a big company, anyway, buy an RPG for its own army that can be obtained by the Taliban in Afghanistan in the 20th century, and the city walls of the host of several missiles have not collapsed. Well, the director said that if you want to siege the city, then siege the city. . 3: There are other bugs of various sizes, not to mention, the heroine is fine with a few shots; the host asks operators/technical engineers to modify other hosts/robots that have not woken up, those operators/engineers are dumbfounded I was stunned to modify it, not knowing the logic of changing those waking up hosts to protect themselves and eliminate other hosts on the spot. . . Anyway, the director can do whatever he likes. . It can only be said that you can watch it without thinking about these logical loopholes at all. As soon as you start thinking, you can't watch the show. .
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