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  1. Raes

    Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

    Lol. No, dude. A computer simulation IS a computer simulation. I'm not gonna argue this anymore, just believe what makes you happy.
  2. Raes

    Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

    I wasn't asking about the properties of the Darkhold. I specifically quoted the relevant portion of your post.
  3. Raes

    Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

    Please tell us what episode any of this is said or even hinted at. Thanks.
  4. Raes

    Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

    Gonna have to disagree with you here. Yes, I get that he doesn't remember the real world, but Daisy straight up tells him "You have people who really care about you...who love you very much" and he's like sorry, bro, gonna stay here in Fakeland with not_a_real_person Hope. Fuck those real...
  5. Raes

    Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

    That would be too creepy. Aida is an actual AI. Every other non-jacked-in-human person in the Framework is just a simulation based on memories. Which is also why I thought it was fucking ridiculous for Mack to choose to stay. Fuck all my responsibilities and loved ones in the real world, I'm...
  6. Raes

    The Flash

    Yeah. Pretty lame. Shark jumping territory IMO.
  7. Raes

    The Matrix reboot/remake

    Rumors of a reboot are simply another form of control. Vis a vis fear. The most predictable of all human emotions. Ergo end thread.
  8. Raes

    Marvel Heroes 20xx

    Log in today if you want a free Venom.
  9. Raes

    Westworld

    You're forgetting that Elsie discovered that in addition to Teresa using the console for her data smuggling, she found that someone else has been using Arnold's login credentials to make modifications to the park's host. IIRC it was only the older models, because the newer ones no longer use...
  10. Raes

    Westworld

    He had no choice. He had to bring it, so it could be found in a pile of cow shit 30 years later.
  11. Raes

    Westworld

    Yeah, the way he said it, it seemed kinda ominous, but doesn't make much sense for it to be. I'm sure the people who work in Behaviour tweak the hosts settings all the time, since, ya know, that's like, their job.
  12. Raes

    Westworld

    Yeah.
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    Westworld

    Yeah. She doesn't have it when she stumbles to the campfire, but she wakes up with it in her hand, or at least next to her hand. After that one glimpse, we don't see her with a gun again until they are preparing to rob the soldiers. She has changed clothes and is wearing an empty holster, she...
  14. Raes

    Westworld

    Allow me to clear up some shit so people can (maybe) stop reinforcing each other's delusions. Ford. Did. Not. Dig. Up. The. Town. In episode 2 Ford talks with the boy and we see the buried church. In episode 4 Ford has his talk with Teresa while having lunch, we see the big machines digging...
  15. Raes

    Westworld

    No. Again, let's not make shit up. It's actually the second episode, and what she says to William is "Everything is bespoke and exactly your size." Also, William doesn't get the gray shirt there, he picks out some pinkish checkered shirt.
  16. Raes

    Westworld

    If there are two timelines Clementine would also have to have been around for 30 years. Which would make Delores barely older than both of them.
  17. Raes

    Westworld

    You're wrong. Watch it again. Edit: Saved you the trouble. You're welcome. Now let's at least stick to only facts and wild theories. No misinformation necessary, lol.
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    Westworld

    The whole fly bit was just to illustrate to the audience that Delores was no longer bound by her programming. Why would a host bother to wave a fly away unless it was programmed to be annoyed by the fly crawling on its "skin"? I let a lot of this kind of stuff go, because we are dealing with...
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    Westworld

    Sure. A guest can also get punched in the face, fall wrong and get his skull caved in or break his neck. Which is why they sign a waiver. The point is, the host wasn't going to intentionally kill Logan.
  20. Raes

    Westworld

    Once you've rendered someone unconscious through either lack of air, or blood to the brain, you still need to deprive their brain of oxygen for a significant amount of time before any brain damage or death occurs. Most people don't know this because most movies and tv make it much shorter. He...
  21. Raes

    Westworld

    That wasn't fear of torture or death, it was fear of boredom. He's prolly gonna be locked in a cell and unable to fuck any whores until a hero host rides in to save the day.
  22. Raes

    Westworld

    Other evidence? The only evidence supporting the theory is imagination and supposition.
  23. Raes

    Westworld

    Exactly.
  24. Raes

    Westworld

    They don't have to feel it to show it.
  25. Raes

    Westworld

    There's no reason, if you are designing Westworld hosts, to take the immense amount of time it would take to make a hosts actually experience pain, when it's so much simpler to just program them to react as a human would to physical stimuli.
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    Westworld

    That being said, I would not condone torture or rape of the same. Not out of any empathy for the machine, but because any human that takes enjoyment from doing that is sick. Just playing a RL game is not the same to me, as long as it's just simulated killing. But, we are gamers, we are used to...
  27. Raes

    Westworld

    To me, no different than killing an npc in Dark Souls. It's not alive, it's just a simulation of a human.
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    Westworld

    What's so evil about treating a machine like a machine? They aren't supposed to be sentient. I mean, yeah, with the way AI is portrayed in fiction it's easy to believe that they have human emotions, but they really don't. It's why I have a love/hate with this kind of sci-fi.
  29. Raes

    The Flash

    Problem is, he doesn't know how to change it. Either Eobard did something, or it's some stupid Time side effect. Not really enjoying this season. They should just change the name of the show to "Emotional Crisis on Infinite Earths."
  30. Raes

    Westworld

    Music from Westworld Season 1
  31. Raes

    Westworld

    Enjoyed the second ep as much as the first. Only issue I have is the chic who speaks horrible english. I feel like all her scenes are rather bland and unecessary, or that could just be her acting that feels that way. Just stands out really bad considering how well everyone else is doing.
  32. Raes

    Westworld

    Yes, but still part of the park. The way the new guy was acting, he'd never seen a host/robot before.
  33. Raes

    Westworld

    I think it was the two whores who actually had that conversation? Not sure either.
  34. Raes

    Marvel's Luke Cage

    Pretty sure her boobs were cast, and the rest of her just came along.
  35. Raes

    The Flash

    But Joe and Barry's dad were friends before Barry's mom is murdered. Yet, he never met Iris before (when they were kids) and told her that he only knew Joe from work. Does not compute.
  36. Raes

    Westworld

    Problem with dealing with non-real tech in science fiction, the tech will do whatever the writers need it to. Also, while they may have a consultant or two, I doubt any of the writers has a serious grasp on the limitations of computer programming. Probably just rely on what they've seen/read in...
  37. Raes

    Westworld

    Ergo goonie goo goo, mothafucka. ;)
  38. Raes

    Westworld

    It's because of the era of movies/tv we live in, we all expect twists in everything we watch, so we don't trust the narrative. It's gotten quite annoying. You don't need an omg twist to tell a good story.
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    The Flash

    Yeah, I don't get this new Iris issue bullshit, everything should be as it was. Is Time punishing Barry for fucking with the past? Bleh. Also, I'm confused. In the alternate timeline, Barry and Iris didn't know each other, and he only knew Joe from work (let's ignore the silly fact that Barry...
  40. Raes

    Westworld

    Yep. And how Harris knew exactly how much "blood" he could drain without killing the host he was interrogating.