Ohh I don’t think so. The show’s greatest weakness is that it’s built for internet culture - you’re meant to look for Easter eggs and obsess on reddit about it. The writers clearly want that. Typical Nolan-type stuff: lots of twists, details and craft, not much to say.
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Show that requires audience to engage with material and give it some thought not popular with modern audiences
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disagree with that reductive generalization to say the least, it's much more complex.
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I wrote the recap with more specific feelings, but I got my sense of it.
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Message boards are lighting up! "Do you have any idea what's going on?" "I have absolutely no idea what is happening" Let's check in with Jake, on the street! Jake: (stopping a random person on the street) "Do you understand ANY of WestWorld??" Person: "No clue"
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True story: Westworld made me quit fan theories.
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Maybe someone should do a couple thousand more YouTube videos explaining the ending...
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