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7 hours ago, Wyank said:

Not sure how to use spoiler tags on mobile.  Sorry.

 

 

 

 

 

 

When Dolares shots the man in the barn, she pictures the man in black before she can pull the trigger.  Then she gets on a horse and runs into man in white hat.  I was thinking the same until that scene.

 

I still think they meshed two scenes together.  So when she runs into the man in the white that she actually isn't running from the scene we think she is....it just is presented that way. 

I'm not jumping off this theory until two "real people" confirm it by meeting up in Westworld.  I think the scene where she rides in on them is the real start to MIBs fixation with her. 

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Theory:

 

 

 

 

Man in black is robot Arnold.

Man in black says he was born in Westworld.  Ford says Arnold died in Westworld. Arnold was obsessed with trying to give robots consciousness. Human Arnold found a way to transfer his consciousness into a robot.  Ford knew it and helped cover it up and give Man in black VIP status as well as free roam to do whatever fug he wants in the park.  

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1 hour ago, Still Brooklyn said:

The biggest reason behind two time periods is they've shown scenes with two different WW logos in the control rooms.

Was this in the last episode? I didn't notice that, if that is the case I'll go back try to screen cap them for some contrast.

Furthermore, it would indicate what we have seen, as of yet, no one has aged (that we know of so far). Interesting theory.

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17 minutes ago, Datawire said:

Was this in the last episode? I didn't notice that, if that is the case I'll go back try to screen cap them for some contrast.

Furthermore, it would indicate what we have seen, as of yet, no one has aged (that we know of so far). Interesting theory.

The one before. When the new guy was with the hot host in the white dress. There was a logo on the room on the wall and it's different than the logo we see elsewhere.

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On 10/20/2016 at 9:56 PM, Still Brooklyn said:

The one before. When the new guy was with the hot host in the white dress. There was a logo on the room on the wall and it's different than the logo we see elsewhere.

This one? This one is right as they get off the train and they are greeted then his friend goes on his own way, while the host leads him up the escalator we are met with this at the top.

westworld.png

 

Then we have another logo in the change room, where he is offered his options of costume. This was the best view I could get of it in the background.
westworld2.png

Both of these images I captured are in westworld. Not gleaning much significance from it. Do you mean maybe the logo from the lab?

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On 10/18/2016 at 2:31 PM, CRA said:

Okay, here is my guess on what is going on...

  Spoiler Alert!

 We are only 3 episodes in and they are already giving us multiple timelines.  Everything isn't present day.  We are being shown present day and approximately 30 years ago.  Man in Black actually wears a White Cowboy hat when he took his first visit with his buddy.  So William with the white hat....is the Man in Black in his youth.   Easy to get away with multiple time lines given most of the "cast" are rebots that never age.

JJ from LOST has ties to this show

I thought the same thing after episode two.  Well, my thought is that one of the two would turn out to be Harris and I was hoping it was white hat.

After this episode I have a greater feeling of it as it feels evident to me that there are indeed multiple story lines going on.

It appears that white hat is about to get married and that black hat is his future brother in law.  I wonder if this whole adventure leads to them calling off the marriage somehow.  Either that or he becomes obsessed with the place, leading to his marriage falling apart.  Either way, maybe he blames Delores and that is why Harris is the way he is in the future.

Probably way off, but it crossed my mind

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