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Are the guests in Westworld forbidden to tell the hosts that they are robots?
Is the new Westworld HBO series a continuation of the story from the 1973 movie?What exactly is the physiology of hosts in the Westworld TV series?What protects the Westworld guests from injuries caused by weapons other than guns?In Westworld, how can guests tell the difference between guests and hosts?How do guests make requests in the WestWorld game?Westworld S01E02: How did they get to the park by an elevator inside a moving train?Why does Abby tell the farmer that she & Bill are brothers & sisters?What kind of data are sent in Westworld?Why did Ford tell Bernard to do that in S01E09?In Westworld, what powers the hosts? Do they need a “recharge” every now and then?
I've just started watching Westworld (TV-show) and I am currently on season 1, episode 5.
My question is, what would happen if the guests downright revealed to the hosts that they are robots? Do the hosts just not process that information, or are the guests forbidden to talk about that with the hosts?
In many instances, Logan blatantly talked to William about how this is all a game and the Westworld people are all robots so they don't deserve sympathy, meanwhile Dolores was standing close by. Dolores seemed confused but it didn't seem like she was questioning what she had just heard, even though her "awakening" had already begun.
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I've just started watching Westworld (TV-show) and I am currently on season 1, episode 5.
My question is, what would happen if the guests downright revealed to the hosts that they are robots? Do the hosts just not process that information, or are the guests forbidden to talk about that with the hosts?
In many instances, Logan blatantly talked to William about how this is all a game and the Westworld people are all robots so they don't deserve sympathy, meanwhile Dolores was standing close by. Dolores seemed confused but it didn't seem like she was questioning what she had just heard, even though her "awakening" had already begun.
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This is a bit hard to answer without spoiling where the series goes, but for all intended purposes, the androids in this state are programmed to "ignore" certain things both verbally and in some cases visually. I think there is an instance where Dolores gives William a kind of scripted "philosophical" line, when he asks about the Park's perimeters...
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I've just started watching Westworld (TV-show) and I am currently on season 1, episode 5.
My question is, what would happen if the guests downright revealed to the hosts that they are robots? Do the hosts just not process that information, or are the guests forbidden to talk about that with the hosts?
In many instances, Logan blatantly talked to William about how this is all a game and the Westworld people are all robots so they don't deserve sympathy, meanwhile Dolores was standing close by. Dolores seemed confused but it didn't seem like she was questioning what she had just heard, even though her "awakening" had already begun.
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I've just started watching Westworld (TV-show) and I am currently on season 1, episode 5.
My question is, what would happen if the guests downright revealed to the hosts that they are robots? Do the hosts just not process that information, or are the guests forbidden to talk about that with the hosts?
In many instances, Logan blatantly talked to William about how this is all a game and the Westworld people are all robots so they don't deserve sympathy, meanwhile Dolores was standing close by. Dolores seemed confused but it didn't seem like she was questioning what she had just heard, even though her "awakening" had already begun.
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This is a bit hard to answer without spoiling where the series goes, but for all intended purposes, the androids in this state are programmed to "ignore" certain things both verbally and in some cases visually. I think there is an instance where Dolores gives William a kind of scripted "philosophical" line, when he asks about the Park's perimeters...
– Darth Locke
8 hours ago
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That makes sense, thank you!
– P. SN
7 hours ago
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This is a bit hard to answer without spoiling where the series goes, but for all intended purposes, the androids in this state are programmed to "ignore" certain things both verbally and in some cases visually. I think there is an instance where Dolores gives William a kind of scripted "philosophical" line, when he asks about the Park's perimeters...
– Darth Locke
8 hours ago
1
That makes sense, thank you!
– P. SN
7 hours ago
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This is a bit hard to answer without spoiling where the series goes, but for all intended purposes, the androids in this state are programmed to "ignore" certain things both verbally and in some cases visually. I think there is an instance where Dolores gives William a kind of scripted "philosophical" line, when he asks about the Park's perimeters...
– Darth Locke
8 hours ago
This is a bit hard to answer without spoiling where the series goes, but for all intended purposes, the androids in this state are programmed to "ignore" certain things both verbally and in some cases visually. I think there is an instance where Dolores gives William a kind of scripted "philosophical" line, when he asks about the Park's perimeters...
– Darth Locke
8 hours ago
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That makes sense, thank you!
– P. SN
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That makes sense, thank you!
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No; just like in Season 1 (where Dolores finds a photograph of what emerges to be Bernard's wife on a bust NY street), the hosts are programmed to suppress and ignore any indication that a world outside of Westworld exists.
Ford explicitly shows her the photograph, and asks her what she thinks about it. Her reply?
"not much at all"
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No; just like in Season 1 (where Dolores finds a photograph of what emerges to be Bernard's wife on a bust NY street), the hosts are programmed to suppress and ignore any indication that a world outside of Westworld exists.
Ford explicitly shows her the photograph, and asks her what she thinks about it. Her reply?
"not much at all"
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No; just like in Season 1 (where Dolores finds a photograph of what emerges to be Bernard's wife on a bust NY street), the hosts are programmed to suppress and ignore any indication that a world outside of Westworld exists.
Ford explicitly shows her the photograph, and asks her what she thinks about it. Her reply?
"not much at all"
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No; just like in Season 1 (where Dolores finds a photograph of what emerges to be Bernard's wife on a bust NY street), the hosts are programmed to suppress and ignore any indication that a world outside of Westworld exists.
Ford explicitly shows her the photograph, and asks her what she thinks about it. Her reply?
"not much at all"
No; just like in Season 1 (where Dolores finds a photograph of what emerges to be Bernard's wife on a bust NY street), the hosts are programmed to suppress and ignore any indication that a world outside of Westworld exists.
Ford explicitly shows her the photograph, and asks her what she thinks about it. Her reply?
"not much at all"
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This is a bit hard to answer without spoiling where the series goes, but for all intended purposes, the androids in this state are programmed to "ignore" certain things both verbally and in some cases visually. I think there is an instance where Dolores gives William a kind of scripted "philosophical" line, when he asks about the Park's perimeters...
– Darth Locke
8 hours ago
1
That makes sense, thank you!
– P. SN
7 hours ago