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Westworld

Ep.78: Westworld - 301 - Parce Domine

Westworld

Shat on Entertainment

Tv Reviews, Tv & Film

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2020

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Is the "real world" just a simulation? Is Francis a fidelity test? What's Incite up to, and why is Gene Lyons so happy? We answer these questions and more in Shat on TV's first "Westworld" Deep Dive of Season 3.

Episode 1, "Parce Domine" brought us a Bible lesson, a new face for artificial intelligence, a missing Delos board member, updated opening credits, and a frank examination of personal data.

Plus, Big D brings up "Robopocalypse" yet again; Gene laments freedom of choice, and Ashley talks opera.

Westworld Episode 1 Summary: "Parce Domine"
Three months after the Westworld massacre, Dolores uses a false identity to get close to Liam Dempsey Jr., the son of the co-founder of Incite. Liam is the public face of the company and its flagship program Rehoboam, a sophisticated artificial intelligence, which Dolores is trying to gain access to. Liam knows little himself, but as he is about to reveal the name of one who knows, Dolores is knocked out by Martin, Liam's head of security who discovered Dolores' deception. Martin intends to kill Dolores, but she instead lures him into a trap, which allows her to replace Martin with a host of Martin to get that information. She is wounded in a firefight but rescued by Caleb, a former soldier that is trying to eke out an existence as a construction worker and petty criminal who had seen Martin try to kill her. Elsewhere, Bernard stays ahead of a manhunt for him and intends to travel to Westworld, while the Charlotte host takes control of Delos. Maeve wakes in a World War II-themed park with Nazis.

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and Google is also smart.

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They're a little drug dealer.

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They give you a little taste, hey, you want some free maps?

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Yeah, come here, I just need to know where you've been.

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Oh, you want some email?

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Yeah, come taste it.

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Hi folks, this is Lewis Hurfon, the original Peter Abernathy.

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Hell is empty and all the devils are here on the Shadong TV West for a podcast

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with Roger, Jean, and Big Me. Welcome back to Shadd on TV Westworld, the unofficial podcast companion piece to the hit

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HBO series Westworld. I'm one of your host Gene Lyons and alongside me are my two co-host

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Big D Dick Ebert.

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Good evening.

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And Ashley Schlafly.

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Hi y'all.

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And this is our deep dive edition,

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where we look back on this week's episode of Westworld and provide our thoughts and

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analysis after having 24 hours to review, research, and discuss the episode

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with Shad Nation. Big D. Ash, great job on the Instacast. We got a lot of great

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feedback on it. Of course that was just a quick look less than 30 minutes

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immediately after the podcast. Now you've had some time to digest it. Any different feelings upon a second viewing or anything you didn't notice the first time around?

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I want everybody out there to realize that there is a sacrifice that we make in the enjoyment of a series or a show by doing the podcast.

1:25.5

The first time through, you're trying to pay attention to every detail.

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