Finally started watching Dark. Went through Episode 1 (so far so good, although it's not quite as gripping as I was expecting, no doubt because there are nine episodes left.)
Then again, it will be put on hold yet again because of the latest episode of Westworld. Then again, it's only an hour of tablet time. I only watched part of that one so far, but given that the first ten minutes show us so much about the world we didn't yet know, from the fact that one of the parks is set during the British Raj to the fact that the boundaries between the parks are thinner than tissue paper, and that Arnold's consciousness virus is apparently anthroponotic (unless they programmed the tigers as an exception to the "hosts can't actually hurt you" rule established in the pilot, and given that A: all the animals in the park are Hosts, except for the flies, and B: there is no way in Hell even Delos would be allowed to put a real endangered apex predator in a position where it can kill humans or be killed.)
Then again, it will be put on hold yet again because of the latest episode of Westworld. Then again, it's only an hour of tablet time. I only watched part of that one so far, but given that the first ten minutes show us so much about the world we didn't yet know, from the fact that one of the parks is set during the British Raj to the fact that the boundaries between the parks are thinner than tissue paper, and that Arnold's consciousness virus is apparently anthroponotic (unless they programmed the tigers as an exception to the "hosts can't actually hurt you" rule established in the pilot, and given that A: all the animals in the park are Hosts, except for the flies, and B: there is no way in Hell even Delos would be allowed to put a real endangered apex predator in a position where it can kill humans or be killed.)
Comparing the Universal Oneness of All Life to Yo Mama since 2010.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.