Synopsis
Natasha & RoShawn team up to discuss the hit HBO series, and this time Natasha is totally unspoiled!
Episodes
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WestWorld- S01E09, The Well-Tempered Clavier
13/04/2018 Duration: 01h22minOh boy. This is the second-to-last episode of WestWorld's first season, and I'm feeling like there's absolutely no chance that these million plot-threads get tied off neatly by the end. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing; after all, a show that wraps up completely in one season doesn't usually have a ton to work with when the second season begins. But I'm starting to get to a point where, because the show plays so much with perspective, implanted memories, and compulsion (and if my theories are correct, timelines as well), that I can't get anything nailed down enough to hold onto. There's so little that I can trust, and I'm really not sure how much of what I think has happened on this show has actually happened. Which leaves me in a place that isn't super conducive to podcasting, because I don't know where to approach formulating theories or even formulating basic conversations. Now there isn't anything inherently wrong with playing with the heads of your viewers, and I appreciate that the writers are probab
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WestWorld, S01E08- Trace Decay
30/03/2018 Duration: 01h57minI'm happy to bring you the next episode of WestWorld, and my apologies for having to wait another week before we got to it. I have to admit to a certain degree of impatience and frustration as we keep going down these plot-roads and still don't really get any answers. Don't get me wrong, I'm enjoying the show, but by the end of this episode we've only got 2 left to explain everything, and I don't know what could possibly be contained in such a short time when we're working with storylines as grandiose as an apparent robot uprising and AI hidden among the human employees.I don't know if there's an answer to some of these unresolved plot threads that would satisfy me at this point, if I'm being honest, which probably means it's a good thing that there's a second season coming up. For now, I want to focus on one of the bigger reveals in the episode. We find out that the Man In Black found out about the maze during a moment right after he'd killed Maeve's daughter, when she attacked him back and carried the littl
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WestWorld, S01E07- Tromp L'oeil
16/03/2018 Duration: 01h54minOh boy. Y'all must have been waiting for this for like a long time, right? This is reminiscent of the Mad-Eye reveal, although not quite so long in the making, and I bet you have all been so excited to get here. Let's start of with the less-spoilery stuff, which is mostly centered around William and Dolores. William is falling for her, and he says that he's never felt this way about any woman, using the phrase, "You've unlocked something in me." To which Dolores has the very reasonable reply of, "I'm not a key, William. I'm just me." He is simultaneously falling for her and divorcing her from her own personhood (if one can use such a term regarding a robot) and I'm hoping that he starts to see how self-centered he's being. Maeve, meanwhile, is about to lose her shit when she sees her friend "retired". What's so upsetting is finding out that the whole production that lead up to Clementine getting decommissioned was a farce, and that Maeve is essentially watching them kill her friend for no fucking reason at al
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WestWorld S01E06- The Adversary
09/03/2018 Duration: 01h59minI'm really excited to watch the next episode, as usual, but this is the kind of dense hour that needs to be rewatched before moving on. I may rewatch it once more before I move on to episode 7. There's just so much going on here, and so many questions that we seem to be getting the answers to...and yet nothing is clearer, and I don't trust the answers I'm getting. Oh really, Theresa is the one who sent out the signals? And she just what, left her name right there in the programming so that Elsie could find it in two minutes of searching? IDK guys, this seems like a red herring to me. And I'm really fascinated by the techs who are working to repair the hosts, not just Felix and Sebastian, but all of them. What's it like to get a job here? Are you paid well? Are you isolated like the upper tiers of management seem to be? How do you know that you're human? Like, know for sure? How do any of us know? Okay I went a little too deep with that, but seriously this is the kind of thing that I really enjoy. I can't wait
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WestWorld, S01E05- Contrapasso
02/03/2018 Duration: 01h37minI'm delighted to be here with the next episode of WestWorld, mostly because this means that I can go sit down and watch the next one. :D Lord, where to start with what's going on in this episode. I mean, there's the discovery of the satellite uplink in the arm of the host who caved his own head in. There's the revelation that maybe Ford and the Man In Black are not on good terms with one another, and that Ford seems him as something of a nuisance. There's the moment where William finally turns his back on dickhead Logan and decides to leave the guy to reap the rewards of his shitty behavior. There's even more going on with Dolores and her visions of what seem like memories or past completed loops. But mostly, we want to talk about Maeve. Because this woman has not only figured out how to awaken herself from "dreams" AKA sleep mode, but she's decided that the best way to get answers about what the hell she's been experiencing is to just ASK. Which is ballsy as hell, and mad props to her. So she just sits up on
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WestWorld S01E04- Dissonance Theory
23/02/2018 Duration: 01h45minIn this episode, Maeve discovers a bullet where there shouldn't be a bullet, and Dolores is invited to participate in The Maze.
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WestWorld S02E03- The Stray
16/02/2018 Duration: 01h43minIn which Teddy's world gets shaken up and he doesn't even know it.
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WestWorld, S01E02- Chestnut
09/02/2018 Duration: 01h42minIn which we get to see the park through the eyes of a new Guest, and through the eyes of a [slightly] conscious Host.
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WestWorld S01E01- The Original
31/01/2018 Duration: 02h02minIn which Natasha expresses her simultaneous admiration and discomfort.