Everything Ford said here is applicable to my experience with Westworld as a viewer. Sure, the violence and nudity are appealing but those are not the things that made the show great. It was the attention to detail. The layers upon layers of characterization. The elusive mysteries. The Journey Into the Night.
This is basically HBO writers telling people that they know that while lots of viewers tune in for the sex and violence, the writers themselves see these things as just means to an end while they writer the highbrow stuff they want to write.
Amazing how when he trashes it, the creator doesn't disagree or get upset, but instead tries to recover by finding common ground. Makes you realize how he got his job.
I think it was Tim Burton who said that the creator's job especially for directors was political (like how to justify your own artistic point of view).
The ominous score and the foreboding of William's "glimpse of who he could be" following Ford's dialogue is brilliant. Another HBO epic that never ceases to entertain the novelty of film editing.
@@ju.depoire Oh the whole cast of Westworld, especially season 1, is gold standard in terms of quality. Not many shows ever get this many great actors.
Thank you for making this clip. Its filled with such emotion. It gives us a glimpse of who we could be. A glimpse of Arnold and Roberts friendship as well as insight.
everything about this series is stunning from the acting to the scenery and filming, Dolores is so well portrayed by Evan, the transformation of William, it's pure genius from start to end - I can barely contain myself ;) for season 2! but not sure how they are gonna top this season but I don't doubt it will phenomenal.
This scene and the buildup to the end credits are what truly captured my interest in Westworld. Very reminiscent of the early part of LOST and the creation of the sense of mystery that makes you want to see behind the curtain. Doesn't hurt to have a legendary actor deliver these lines and "extend the invitation".
This is one of the greatest allegories to life ever. What makes life isn’t the grandest accomplishments or the most daring feats: What makes a life is those times you took your daughter to get ice cream, those times you reached out to someone you cared for and those times where your moral resolve was tested and held up.
its somehow not related to main story, but one of best moment yet. If you use story line which full of action, big adventure, epic etc, the guest will feel like a gamer playing in west-theme park. Storyline that Ford wanted is storyline which makes guest feel so immersed that they become someone else in this other real world by give them believable storyline like become bandit, sherif, love finder, farmer, serial killer, prison breaker etc
I'd say it is actually important to the main story because this scene tells us exactly what Ford wanted his creation to be for and what it is at its best (and what it does for William), and it also shows us exactly what Ford thinks of just about everybody who's actually been using it all these years and about how they've been playing. No wonder he [ENDING SPOILERS].
There are many factors that make this show and scene great, but I think it really comes down to the writing. Ford is essentially a writer and with him being so old and smart, it makes sense that they could write dialogue essentially talking about why we enjoy stories in the first place. Which is really meta because we are seeing it done in a story
Howyaduing LOL CW writers aren't even close to HBO's. No shipping, pointless filler, no terrible forced romances. This is how a story should be, Westworld is a masterpeice :)
S1 and s2 had moments where I thought they fucked up but always had a twist that elevated the show. S3 didn't have that, it just became worse, s3 is not bad in itself, but a shit compared to previous seasons.
Westworld is so layered, textured and deep...I love it. I also feel stupid as hell sometimes because I have to admit much of it goes right over my head. Just binged watched season 3 and I am as clueless as ever.
Thank you for uploading a video with just the right volume, I feel like most of the YT videos are nonsensically silent and sometimes almost unhearable.
Imagine working as a storyboard artist, or a writer, on this show, then being faced with this scene. I think that'd ramp up the internal pressure pretty high.
Oh yes please tell them to create actual AI for ultimate narrative immersion... come on man, like we have the fucking processor power for such experience
I feel that I could say the most true 100% factually correct statement of my entire life and Anthony Hopkins could simply say "No" and walk around the room with his hands in pockets as he slowly disproves my entire worldview and at the end I'd be like 'Damn, he's right'
Ford says, ".....they already know who they are. They want a glimpse of who they could be." That means the guests deviate from the loops in the park, isn't it?
The show maker in season 3 could’ve listened to the advice by Ford here... we return to watch west world not for the obvious things, the guns blazing or the cheap combat... we return to this show for the attention to details we’ve fallen in love with.
Ford's speech is applicable to almost anything in life and comes about through wisdom. Everyone thinks the magic is in the special effects or the packaging and not what ties it all together.
I think both Lee and fords approaches to story telling both work and can/do work together as one. Think about it nothing has ever sat there and proclaimed "I have a good story,I have subtlety I have detail." It's that up to us as the viewer/reader to decide? The obscurity of those very details is what gives them meaning and every story needs a something to drag you in. A mask with witch these details can hide behind and jump out to the eyes of the observant. This is also true for how the Guests interact with the park. Lee: Guests find who they are Ford: A glimpse of who they could be. DROPING MASSIVE SPOILER BOMBS TURN AWAY NOW UNLESS YOU HAVE FINISHED THE SHOW. . . . . . . . . . In Willams chase he saw his darker side as who he could be in the park slowly embracing it so who he could be became who he was over time,Affter all if lee was wrong about people finding themselves will never would have done so and thusly invested HUGE shares into Westworld saving fords project. After all isn't our experiences that change us? Westworld is another experience yes those guests often act differently to how they normally would in this simulated environment, even if it's a glimpse of who they could be it still changes them. I really love this scene and all it's meaning to the show as far as foreshadowing is concerned. That and this was the first scene from the show i watched All be it out of contexts saw it differently then as a Commentary on differing approaches to story and writing structure and i guess judging by my comment i still do. Ether way have a good day everyone and enjoy the impending season 2.
This sounds kinda stupid. How about first create some story and art ON A PAPER and present it to the boss, and only then proceed with hosts creation. Jesus.
I don't think it was a proposal. I think it was a presentation. He was given the job of coming up with a new narrative. He did and presented what they were rolling out. Ford, unexpectedly overrode him.
I kinda feel sorry for Lee. He's trying his best to develop a new narrative but his ideas always got rejected by everyone. Ford was right anyway. They need something original and innovative.
@@ShadowSonic2 Perhaps not as great as first season, but still great and HECK of lot better than GoT season 8. In my honest opinion: First season: 10/10 2nd season 9/10
@@ShadowSonic2 Well I mean GoT's problem wasnt too many seasons, but that Dumb&Dumber wanted to rush it to the end...both of final 2 seasons (s7 and s8) should have been 10 episodes long like the previous 6 seasons. The pacing in the final 2 seasons didnt work that well because they were only 7 and 6 episodes long. Ofc there are some other shows that have had their quality dropped because they just dragged on for too long. Walking Dead is sad example of this. Anyhow with Westworld I think they said that from very early on they had plan for 5 seasons total, so I dont think this show is gonna drag on forever.
I feel like the Nolans and Lisa Joy, and maybe even Anthony Hopkins, created Ford as a sort of analog for a creator in today’s world - Ford is trying to tell real stories, but the park and the people above (and below) him just want him to churn out cheap thrills to make money.
He's supposed to essentially represent how HBO attracts creators with big ideas. They get the free reign to write the highbrow stuff they want to do, but there's still going to be plenty of blood, sex and overall nastiness to bring in viewers who want that stuff. The key is being good enough that while the R Rated stuff gets the audience, the highbrow writing keeps them.
fords speech is actually about love if you ask me. first we dont know who we are and have this doomed kind of puppy love. next we think we are in love and fail to see its all just thrills and good feeling we get. THAN we can see another person for who they really are and who we could be to them if we allow our selfs to do it. fades to old church tower... something ive been working on for a long time :D
The 'something quite original' with image of the cross on the church is a foreshadowing of self-sacrifice to free the hosts. Quasi Judeo-Christian allegory. Ford had been working on it for some time. Plays out in the finale quite accurately. At least that's my preferred view of the meaning.😃
If only they had drawn out the Park a little more over a couple of seasons before escaping to the real(?) world. Stories in the other areas of the park like the original movie culminating into some Future World stuff. Either way, Season 1s episodes and it's easter eggs were sublime. Anthony Hopkins set the tone and his Master abilities would have been a welcome addition to other seasons if they only could have had him longer.
One could say that Ford just explain why old films and series sometimes beat the new ones, sure they new ones have better camaras and all that shit, but their movies and series doesnt had enough depth to catch the viewers.
I want to play the Odyssey on Red River expansion pack. Can't you guys just release it somewhere in the park? I mean... you guys just bulldozed a whole winery area.
Back when this show was truly well written, full of amazing scenes like this one. And this isn't just down to Hopkins' performance. The script was just so. Damn. Good. Leagues above anything that came after. Westworld went from storytelling masterpiece (season 1), to good but inconsistent (season 2), to absolute shit (season 3). At this point they can't possibly stay on the same trajectory, or season 4 will be straight up unwatchable.
Well now they cancelled the show and even removed all seaosns from HBO 😔 I mean I never felt it went to shit, although for sure first season was superior to everything that followed although I admit I havent yet even watched season 4....guess I got to buy that on Blu ray now. Overall I think its very big shame because in my view season 1 of westworld is one of the best seasons ever in TV series history. But I still did like seasons 2 and 3 even though I do agree it got worse but never to the point I thought it was completely horrid...just way less interesting. Stilll I do wish they could have gotten to the end of season 5 as they originally planned but oh well....lets just be glad that we got this show in the first place
If we see this scene, we all should know, that season one, two and three is just another, bigger story from Ford. I always thought that season 2 and 3 is just another, bigger storyline. A new storyline for the reason, that people learn something more, something bigger, something better about theirself and the world in which they live. Ford had a plan.
It would be actually quite fun if Rockstar/Take 2 would partner up with them and make Westworld DLC :D....I mean many other games have done that before with other franchises.
Everything Ford said here is applicable to my experience with Westworld as a viewer. Sure, the violence and nudity are appealing but those are not the things that made the show great. It was the attention to detail. The layers upon layers of characterization. The elusive mysteries. The Journey Into the Night.
Nefarias Bredd My exact same sentiments!
This is basically HBO writers telling people that they know that while lots of viewers tune in for the sex and violence, the writers themselves see these things as just means to an end while they writer the highbrow stuff they want to write.
Nefarias Bredd Great analogy.
For season 1. Season 2 was a bit more written Sizemore style.
Not to mention the brilliant acting from AH
Wow, I never thought I'd hear Anthony Hopkins say "no" to cannibalism.
HA!
Lol
RazorBeak *gasp* BLASPHEMY
SELF cannibalism
"It's not enough"
Amazing how when he trashes it, the creator doesn't disagree or get upset, but instead tries to recover by finding common ground. Makes you realize how he got his job.
Now now you made me like Sizemore.
I think it was Tim Burton who said that the creator's job especially for directors was political (like how to justify your own artistic point of view).
Which also explains even he was utterly gutted, he actually do agrees with what Anthony Hopkins had to say. He could do better.
Season 1 of Westworld was a philosophical masterclass.
"Isn't there anything you like about it?" Ford, "What size are those boots?" What a boss ^^
I'm not sure I get the part about the shoes...
Now this is a proper response, thank you!
At least he is honest. Ha !
The way Sizemore responded really told how much he respected Ford, obviously hurt how his idol would trash him so. Danggonnit why they ded
It shows a glimpse of the depth of Sizemore's character.
The music really enhances this scene. Such an epic piece by Ramin Djawadi!
The ominous score and the foreboding of William's "glimpse of who he could be" following Ford's dialogue is brilliant. Another HBO epic that never ceases to entertain the novelty of film editing.
A masterpiece of a scene, the dialogue, the acting , the body language, the music, the enunciation, the word exchange
The moment I felt in love with Westworld
God Ford's "NO" has more weight to it than Sizemore's whole speech lmao. One of finest actors and a brilliant character. .
This seems to show that Simon Quarterman is a very fine actor aswell ^^, it was the exact goal of the scene :D
@@ju.depoire Oh the whole cast of Westworld, especially season 1, is gold standard in terms of quality. Not many shows ever get this many great actors.
The very definition of "no, is a complete sentence"
Ford wearing a black hat at the end, of course.
He knows what role he's playing. He knows it very well.
Bernard wearing grey. Hmmm. Hmmm hmmm hmmm.
Thank you for making this clip. Its filled with such emotion. It gives us a glimpse of who we could be. A glimpse of Arnold and Roberts friendship as well as insight.
Thanks Anthony Hopkins....D&D lesson number one....
Damn. I just finished Season 1 this scene just taste like any old school fantasy writer lecture those TV conartists.
DLC vs. Expansion Pack
everything about this series is stunning from the acting to the scenery and filming, Dolores is so well portrayed by Evan, the transformation of William, it's pure genius from start to end - I can barely contain myself ;) for season 2! but not sure how they are gonna top this season but I don't doubt it will phenomenal.
This scene and the buildup to the end credits are what truly captured my interest in Westworld. Very reminiscent of the early part of LOST and the creation of the sense of mystery that makes you want to see behind the curtain. Doesn't hurt to have a legendary actor deliver these lines and "extend the invitation".
Does anyone else feels Sizemore's DLC that is like the same old half assed shit that Ubisoft tries shove down our throat?
Ford is making a Rockstar open world, Sizemore is making an Ubisoft open world.
One of my favorite scenes absolutely stunning.
This is one of the greatest allegories to life ever. What makes life isn’t the grandest accomplishments or the most daring feats: What makes a life is those times you took your daughter to get ice cream, those times you reached out to someone you cared for and those times where your moral resolve was tested and held up.
"No."
"SORRY?!"
"NO!"
its somehow not related to main story, but one of best moment yet. If you use story line which full of action, big adventure, epic etc, the guest will feel like a gamer playing in west-theme park. Storyline that Ford wanted is storyline which makes guest feel so immersed that they become someone else in this other real world by give them believable storyline like become bandit, sherif, love finder, farmer, serial killer, prison breaker etc
I'd say it is actually important to the main story because this scene tells us exactly what Ford wanted his creation to be for and what it is at its best (and what it does for William), and it also shows us exactly what Ford thinks of just about everybody who's actually been using it all these years and about how they've been playing. No wonder he [ENDING SPOILERS].
There are many factors that make this show and scene great, but I think it really comes down to the writing. Ford is essentially a writer and with him being so old and smart, it makes sense that they could write dialogue essentially talking about why we enjoy stories in the first place. Which is really meta because we are seeing it done in a story
If only the writers of the show reflected on this before making the next seasons.....
Westworld's problem is that the plot never had enough life to it to last multiple seasons.
Game Of Thrones writers should watch this.
No, they don’t. It ended badly 😢 I was a huge fan of this series.
"they discover something they imagine no one had ever noticed before" Baldur's Gate 3 in a nutshell
1:12 writers from the CW getting a lecture from the writers of HBO
Howyaduing LOL CW writers aren't even close to HBO's. No shipping, pointless filler, no terrible forced romances. This is how a story should be, Westworld is a masterpeice :)
Spartain14 exactly (unless you count true blood)
Howyaduing eh, you got me there. I stopped watching True Blood, i hear it got pretty bad by the end.
Spartain14 oh it made CW look tamed
Westworld S1 is essentially metatext about the nature of storytelling and the power of stories that grow beyond creators.
Dr. Ford is the best DM.
... but Westworld is full of murder hobos
Dr. Ford is the name of this beautiful piece of music.
Thanks, I was looking for that!
"The only thing your story tells me Mr. Size more is who you are".
Sizemore wrote Season 3.
S1 and s2 had moments where I thought they fucked up but always had a twist that elevated the show. S3 didn't have that, it just became worse, s3 is not bad in itself, but a shit compared to previous seasons.
This whole exchange can sum up Star Wars fans disappointment with Disney, actually the entire film industry currently.
Westworld is so layered, textured and deep...I love it. I also feel stupid as hell sometimes because I have to admit much of it goes right over my head. Just binged watched season 3 and I am as clueless as ever.
Hollywood scriptwriters need to take more note of this speech
FPS versus RPG
I won't say it's a bad game. But it is not my cup of coffee. The action is good, but if that was all I needed I would just watch Michael Bay.
Almost harsh those time jumps without any warning :) But then again, thats why the Finale was so fucking mindblowing haha
Thank you for uploading a video with just the right volume, I feel like most of the YT videos are nonsensically silent and sometimes almost unhearable.
Imagine working as a storyboard artist, or a writer, on this show, then being faced with this scene.
I think that'd ramp up the internal pressure pretty high.
I want to go back to season 1 so badly
Ford = BioWare before being bought out by EA
Sizemore = BioWare after being bought out by EA
wolfpackleaderalpha Interesting...
or maybe blizzard before activision
EA really needs to watch this.
Oh yes please tell them to create actual AI for ultimate narrative immersion... come on man, like we have the fucking processor power for such experience
@@MrBurakOzel r/whoosh?
I feel that I could say the most true 100% factually correct statement of my entire life and Anthony Hopkins could simply say "No" and walk around the room with his hands in pockets as he slowly disproves my entire worldview and at the end I'd be like 'Damn, he's right'
Ford - The Last of Us
Sizemore - Call of Duty
Fabisch Factor what? so out of place
Shouldn't The Last Of Us be part of Call Of Duty and replace it with a game like Red Dead or Skyrim.
Ford = The Witcher 3
Fabisch Factor Ford = The Witcher 3 (the attention to details, the rich dialogues, excellent storylines, etc...)
LOL it's funny cause you think TLoU is better tha CoD XD You're comparing constipation with diarrhea.
Season 1 rivals the best of television
This is such a subtle dig at Hollywood haha from British cinema ;)
Minh Tue Vo Thanh it’s actually not.
Sizemore= Ubisoft
Ford= Rockstar Games
More like :
Ford : CD PROJEKT RED aka The Witcher 3 game.
Ubisoft: "There isn't anything you like about it"
"Yes, I like those glitches"
+Emrod82 Aka The Glitcher 3: Hold your Hand Edition
Moronic Rick well gta 5 online is full of transactions and the next red dead is pulling content from the game from the standard edition.
Fuck rockstar games.
They hv been making the same game for decades now.
Looking Glass Studio vs. Naughty Dog
Ford says, ".....they already know who they are. They want a glimpse of who they could be." That means the guests deviate from the loops in the park, isn't it?
0:40 ford looks amused but later he looks positively insulted
This doesn't look like anything to me.
The show maker in season 3 could’ve listened to the advice by Ford here... we return to watch west world not for the obvious things, the guns blazing or the cheap combat... we return to this show for the attention to details we’ve fallen in love with.
One of the best foreshadowing ever
Ford's speech is applicable to almost anything in life and comes about through wisdom. Everyone thinks the magic is in the special effects or the packaging and not what ties it all together.
Every creative creator should watch this and take notes.
The music in this series is incredible!!!! Not sure who the composer is but, Well Done!!!!!!
Its Ramin Djawadi...he also composed scores for Ironman, Pacific Rim, Game of Thrones :)
............No................
When you spend an hour studying part of your book but it's not anywhere in the exam.
I think both Lee and fords approaches to story telling both work and can/do work together as one. Think about it nothing has ever sat there and proclaimed "I have a good story,I have subtlety I have detail." It's that up to us as the viewer/reader to decide? The obscurity of those very details is what gives them meaning and every story needs a something to drag you in. A mask with witch these details can hide behind and jump out to the eyes of the observant.
This is also true for how the Guests interact with the park.
Lee: Guests find who they are
Ford: A glimpse of who they could be.
DROPING MASSIVE SPOILER BOMBS TURN AWAY NOW UNLESS YOU HAVE FINISHED THE SHOW.
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In Willams chase he saw his darker side as who he could be in the park slowly embracing it so who he could be became who he was over time,Affter all if lee was wrong about people finding themselves will never would have done so and thusly invested HUGE shares into Westworld saving fords project.
After all isn't our experiences that change us? Westworld is another experience yes those guests often act differently to how they normally would in this simulated environment, even if it's a glimpse of who they could be it still changes them.
I really love this scene and all it's meaning to the show as far as foreshadowing is concerned. That and this was the first scene from the show i watched All be it out of contexts saw it differently then as a Commentary on differing approaches to story and writing structure and i guess judging by my comment i still do. Ether way have a good day everyone and enjoy the impending season 2.
This sounds kinda stupid. How about first create some story and art ON A PAPER and present it to the boss, and only then proceed with hosts creation. Jesus.
he (sizemore) just too cocky. He maybe a leader who not listen to others
Well it doesn't mean they can't use those hosts later on or re-purpose them for something else.
I don't think it was a proposal. I think it was a presentation. He was given the job of coming up with a new narrative. He did and presented what they were rolling out. Ford, unexpectedly overrode him.
". . . NO . . ."
+Emiscary1
Actually the new bio-goo hosts are much cheaper.
I kinda feel sorry for Lee. He's trying his best to develop a new narrative but his ideas always got rejected by everyone. Ford was right anyway. They need something original and innovative.
(comic book fans will get this)
Sizemore= Rob Liefeld
Ford= Alex Ross
Ford - Johnatan Nolan and Westworld
Sizemore - Dumb and Dumber and GoT Season 8
Eh, Westworld itself didn't do so well in S2.
@@ShadowSonic2 Perhaps not as great as first season, but still great and HECK of lot better than GoT season 8. In my honest opinion:
First season: 10/10
2nd season 9/10
@@Balnazzardi Well, after so many seasons a show will go downhill anyways. That's why The Wire wisely wrapped things up after 5 seasons.
@@ShadowSonic2 Well I mean GoT's problem wasnt too many seasons, but that Dumb&Dumber wanted to rush it to the end...both of final 2 seasons (s7 and s8) should have been 10 episodes long like the previous 6 seasons. The pacing in the final 2 seasons didnt work that well because they were only 7 and 6 episodes long.
Ofc there are some other shows that have had their quality dropped because they just dragged on for too long. Walking Dead is sad example of this. Anyhow with Westworld I think they said that from very early on they had plan for 5 seasons total, so I dont think this show is gonna drag on forever.
@@Balnazzardi I think it was too many seasons...imo GOT started falling apart in S5.
I almost forgot not to watch this today 😍
Gracias por la escena, la primera temporada tiene un muy buen guión.
I feel like the Nolans and Lisa Joy, and maybe even Anthony Hopkins, created Ford as a sort of analog for a creator in today’s world - Ford is trying to tell real stories, but the park and the people above (and below) him just want him to churn out cheap thrills to make money.
He's supposed to essentially represent how HBO attracts creators with big ideas. They get the free reign to write the highbrow stuff they want to do, but there's still going to be plenty of blood, sex and overall nastiness to bring in viewers who want that stuff. The key is being good enough that while the R Rated stuff gets the audience, the highbrow writing keeps them.
What song is playing at the end
Dr. Ford.
*No*
Robert Holmes talking to Steven Moffat
TheJaviferrol Now it's Steven Moffat talking to Chris Chibnall
What size are those boots?
What's that thing in the end? Is it where Arnold was buried?
Darius Dowant we do not know yet
looks like the Church Dolores is dreaming of imho
Ford : red dead redemption
Sizemore: Assassins creed
Ford reacting to s2 & s3
fords speech is actually about love if you ask me. first we dont know who we are and have this doomed kind of puppy love. next we think we are in love and fail to see its all just thrills and good feeling we get. THAN we can see another person for who they really are and who we could be to them if we allow our selfs to do it. fades to old church tower... something ive been working on for a long time :D
The 'something quite original' with image of the cross on the church is a foreshadowing of self-sacrifice to free the hosts. Quasi Judeo-Christian allegory.
Ford had been working on it for some time.
Plays out in the finale quite accurately.
At least that's my preferred view of the meaning.😃
720p....??? i have VHS tapes clear looking than this....
BEST SCENE OF EM ALL
If only they had drawn out the Park a little more over a couple of seasons before escaping to the real(?) world. Stories in the other areas of the park like the original movie culminating into some Future World stuff. Either way, Season 1s episodes and it's easter eggs were sublime. Anthony Hopkins set the tone and his Master abilities would have been a welcome addition to other seasons if they only could have had him longer.
Making your RP event like...
'Something Quite Original' - Man once you've watched the whole season its pretty foreshadowing
I see this scene and say, "Right...and your telling me the Nolan bros. Aren't telling us how to make movies."
Westworld has its' problems. The Nolans themselves have been high on their own pretentiousness for 20 years now.
Ford: New Vegas
Sizemore: Fallout 4
Bethesda: Isnt there anything you like about this?
Well, New Vegas had its problems...
One could say that Ford just explain why old films and series sometimes beat the new ones, sure they new ones have better camaras and all that shit, but their movies and series doesnt had enough depth to catch the viewers.
Dr Ford talking about Season 03. Yikes.
WTF was the "Horrorborous"?
I imagine some kind of ring shaped human centipede involving whores
what's size of those boots!!!!
something quite original
Tbh it wasn't that original
Arnold tried the Wyatt stunt but it didn't work out and the park opened anyway. Ford refined the narrative.
Jacob Wh Khu I see where you’re coming from but the whole thing is that it forced the guests into the story“ a glimpse of who they could be”
I want to play the Odyssey on Red River expansion pack. Can't you guys just release it somewhere in the park? I mean... you guys just bulldozed a whole winery area.
"nooo...."
Back when this show was truly well written, full of amazing scenes like this one. And this isn't just down to Hopkins' performance. The script was just so. Damn. Good. Leagues above anything that came after. Westworld went from storytelling masterpiece (season 1), to good but inconsistent (season 2), to absolute shit (season 3). At this point they can't possibly stay on the same trajectory, or season 4 will be straight up unwatchable.
Well now they cancelled the show and even removed all seaosns from HBO 😔 I mean I never felt it went to shit, although for sure first season was superior to everything that followed although I admit I havent yet even watched season 4....guess I got to buy that on Blu ray now.
Overall I think its very big shame because in my view season 1 of westworld is one of the best seasons ever in TV series history. But I still did like seasons 2 and 3 even though I do agree it got worse but never to the point I thought it was completely horrid...just way less interesting. Stilll I do wish they could have gotten to the end of season 5 as they originally planned but oh well....lets just be glad that we got this show in the first place
If you stop the video @ 2:32 it sounds like a commercial pitch for this canned shit Billy passes to Dolores @ 2:22
But I thought Westworld was about a RELELENTLESS FUCKING EXPERIENCE!
If we see this scene, we all should know, that season one, two and three is just another, bigger story from Ford.
I always thought that season 2 and 3 is just another, bigger storyline. A new storyline for the reason, that people learn something more, something bigger, something better about theirself and the world in which they live. Ford had a plan.
Rockstar take note
They don't need to, that speech could be them talking to other studios.
Red Dead Redemption 2...
Poor Lee, at least he redeemed himself...
Now we know will Ford said no - because he was saving Ghost Nation!
reasons why i'm going back to skyrim for the 100th time...
Honestly I want this DLC In Red Dead Redemption 2
It would be actually quite fun if Rockstar/Take 2 would partner up with them and make Westworld DLC :D....I mean many other games have done that before with other franchises.
EA could learn a thing or 2 from that pitch. Better yet, learn from what Hopkins said after the pitch.