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Never clocked it either, gonna have to watch them all through again now. Glad its good so that's possible.
Indeed. I love it when links are made to real life history/culture as well like the Bach's The Well tempered Clavier link I posted earlier.
Also, with regard to that work by Bach...- "It is also worth noting that Bach’s composition of the same name features predominantly fugues. A fugue, musically, is based on the repetition of a series of notes. As the notes repeat they change slightly, thus forming a series of circles that have ever growing variations. "![]()
Well in the scene she found out she seemed to care and called Ford a "monster" I think is what she said.
When Delores is in the lab under the church, as previously mentioned, it looks like there's been a battle/catastrophic failure in the park so probably not many people left who could recognise Arnold.
Also, I wish they would hurry up and release the score! I want it for a Christmas present![]()
One theory is that everything is a flashback and the park is now abandoned with just the hosts left stuck in their loops. Therefore that scene we see of the control rooms under the church looking abandoned with loads of dead hosts lying about is actually the present time.
probably not true but I quite like it.


I still don't see why Ford would send Bernard to murder Elsie (timeline doesn't stick either - she's talking to Bernard on the phone while he's at Theresa's literally moments before getting attacked). We know Theresa was leaking data for the Delos on orders from Charlotte. Surely such discovery makes Elsie ally to Ford.
Deepest, hopeless pain and loss is the sentient host's cornerstone.