Some of you are such great analysts. I couldn't begin to comprehend such deep thoughts.
Some of you are such great analysts. I couldn't begin to comprehend such deep thoughts.
Right?!?! Like damn, i feel like i'm watching this show all wrong.
Yeah, Jurassic World is still my favorite theme park website layout.^ I went to that Delos site today. I found the navigation to be awkward and off-putting.
Yeah, Jurassic World is still my favorite theme park website layout.
Did you log into any of the Admin portions of the site?
Last point to go with the theory I've been discussing
As ever visual, Hollywood loves the aluminum chairs designed in the 40's for the war. They are quite famous. They continue to be used in many many films, including this series in the backstage rooms.
Arguing the theories given in previous spoilers, why aren't the characters more clickety clackety if it was/is 30 years prior? None of them move like the old bill character at all. I await your explanation.
I can't speak for Teebin but this show is doing it for me on a whole different level than GoT. But I am a sucker for good sci-fi and have always loved the western aesthetic.Teebin's dream TV series: "Westworld Meets Game of Thrones" :hail:
Teebin's dream TV series: "Westworld Meets Game of Thrones" :hail:
Man, some of you guys have good eyes. Seeing things I did not notice at first, many plausible as well.
Are the hosts really robots? In episode 3 we see Ford in the past with his I assume then first gen hosts. But as we see from all episodes, the newer ones are what appears to be 3d printed. And also appears to be no moving mechanical parts. Which someone mentioned earlier with the child and possibly hearing clicks, but no one makes clicks or anything from what I can tell. So either the animatronics are Disney level times a billion, or they are 3D printed cyborgs. Im sure someone can make sense of that for me.
Also, where is the park exactly. Obviously the control room and such is below it. But how and where do you hide such a massive park? It is literally 10's to 100's of square miles for the guests to explore. How do you hide that?
I can't speak for Teebin but this show is doing it for me on a whole different level than GoT.