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A man of few words, aren't you Cutsy?
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You had a doo at westworld pal?Bin Ont Turf wrote:A man of few words, aren't you Cutsy?
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Watched episode 1 season 1 didn’t like it , is it worth persistence
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I've never heard of it fella (only the film).cutsy123 wrote:You had a doo at westworld pal?
Me thinks it may be something that is on Sky, and I don't do Sky.
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Played well since he’s had this run in the side. Underrated.
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Sky Atlantic. Also available on showbox. Have a watch of season 1Bin Ont Turf wrote:I've never heard of it fella (only the film).
Me thinks it may be something that is on Sky, and I don't do Sky.
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Original film was a cult classic. Prefer original ideas to remakes generally.
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I have thoroughly enjoyed the first series of the Sky Atlantic version, so far - just 2 episodes to catch up on before moving on to series 2. Recommended.
Incidentally - I only recently spotted how similar the storyline of Jurassic Park is to the original film of Westworld. I checked and learned that both were written and directed by Michael Chrichton - which annoyed me for not realising it sooner!
Incidentally - I only recently spotted how similar the storyline of Jurassic Park is to the original film of Westworld. I checked and learned that both were written and directed by Michael Chrichton - which annoyed me for not realising it sooner!
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Yes definitely, all series one is available on catch-up.joey13 wrote:Watched episode 1 season 1 didn’t like it , is it worth persistence
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3 episodes i put myself through of S1... it's ****.
download Deadwood if you want a Western to watch
download Deadwood if you want a Western to watch
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Do yooooooooou believe in the Westworld?
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Agree, if it's half as good as series 1 it'll still be awesomecutsy123 wrote:S02 E01
Wow

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Really liked the first series. Going to save the second series until it’s finished. Prefer watching 2 episodes at a time.
I’m sure if it’s as good as the first it will be well worth the wait.
I’m sure if it’s as good as the first it will be well worth the wait.
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Tries to be something. What exactly I don’t know. It’s all a bit vague. **** tv for wannabe intellectuals.
It’s not really a western like the original was -ish. As staring 11 says, you want a western? Deadwood.
It’s not really a western like the original was -ish. As staring 11 says, you want a western? Deadwood.
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Or perhaps the people watching just want to be entertained, and aren’t trying to be anything? Strange perspective there.bobinho wrote:Tries to be something. What exactly I don’t know. It’s all a bit vague. **** tv for wannabe intellectuals.
It’s not really a western like the original was -ish. As staring 11 says, you want a western? Deadwood.
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Things have certainly moved on from "I never watch Coronation Street".
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I thank you.Claretforever wrote:Or perhaps the people watching just want to be entertained, and aren’t trying to be anything? Strange perspective there.

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No idea what you’re saying there. I just flick to something which keeps my attention. If it’s interesting I watch, if not I don’t. I don’t think “ooh, I must watch this because I believe myself to be X”. You must look for something different from your tv showsbobinho wrote:I thank you.

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It's not a western.bobinho wrote:Tries to be something. What exactly I don’t know. It’s all a bit vague. **** tv for wannabe intellectuals.
It’s not really a western like the original was -ish. As staring 11 says, you want a western? Deadwood.
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No. It's not a western. Neither the original film, nor this new series is a western. But it's western based. The theme park is a wild west theme park. That's why I said "ish".
I understand it's more about the reasoning behind wanting to create the place, the development and growth of self awareness of the AI, and the relationships between the humans and the AI and also the relationship of the more advanced AI with the less advanced AI, but I found it a little too difficult to follow.
Or did you mean Deadwood?
I understand it's more about the reasoning behind wanting to create the place, the development and growth of self awareness of the AI, and the relationships between the humans and the AI and also the relationship of the more advanced AI with the less advanced AI, but I found it a little too difficult to follow.
Or did you mean Deadwood?

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That's because you're not an intellectual, but we are.bobinho wrote:but I found it a little too difficult to follow.
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Well played, sir.
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It doesn't look like anything to me
Great telly, also frustrating as I'm quite used to binge watching these days

Great telly, also frustrating as I'm quite used to binge watching these days
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Me neither. Perhaps gave up to soon as friends highly recommend it, just too much jumping around for me, and the bit at the start where the cowboy gets off the train, shown 3 times! And then at the end the girls' dad is a different bloke! Yeah I got that the android dad was in for a re-boot, but nah! Not for me. Better stuff on than Westworld, but each to their own.joey13 wrote:Watched episode 1 season 1 didn’t like it , is it worth persistence
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Deadwood was a good watch but had no resolution because it was cancelled, if you are going to recommend an excellent Western series then surely Godless is the best one available right now.
I'd also argue that Westworld isn't a Western, it's science fiction.
On another note I just finished Counterpart which was also excellent.
I'd also argue that Westworld isn't a Western, it's science fiction.
On another note I just finished Counterpart which was also excellent.
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So i've just double checked the promo or trailer for episode 2 of season 2 & it shows Maeve with a Katana sword, yet this scene didnt appear in episode 2. Whats oing on there then?
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Just watched 1st ep of S2 and ( imo) it’s gone a little up it’s own arse while losing a little of the charm of S1 ,I’m gonna stock with it,though missing the touch of gravitas Hopkins gave it
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going staying with one of its stars in LA in a few weeks - having a night out. Just thought I'd name drop without dropping the name



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S2 ep 2 is really good. I personally feel it’s been shown the wrong way round. Season 2 has a lot more explanation into the origins of Westworld without the flashbacks being confusing