14th April, 2019
Yep: that intro video’s accurate.
I’m going to be baby — ha! — sitting my nephew, Jude, tomorrow.
Which should be fun.
So long as we can figure out what to do.
It might just involve persuading Mummy that buying a micro SD card: so a Certain Nephew can … ah … borrow age-acceptable movie content from his uncle and plonk it on his tablet.
Which possibly makes up for this afternoon: the family trip to see Shazam didn’t exactly go to plan: as Jude found it a little bit too scary.
I can sort of see his point: people crumbling to dust isn’t exactly reassuring to an eight year old!
~≈§≈~
At ANY rate … ?
At any rate, we’ll have to see what we can do about that, shan’t we?
The rest of the evening I’ve had to myself.
Which … ?
~≈§≈~
Episode 7 — Les Écorchés — sees Charlotte and Strand (Tessa Thompson and Gustaf Skarsgård) interrogating Bernard (Jeffrey Wright): they suspect he knows the location of Abernathy’s control unit.
That’s in the present.
In flashbacks?
We see Bernard in the Cradle — the server farm that’s stores the park’s system’s — shocked by his meeting with Robert Ford (Anthony Hopkins.)
Ford?
Prior to his death Ford has had his personality recorded: then placed into the Cradle.
And makes the very good point the park’s less talked about feature is the recording of its guests personalities: in order to — at some point — sell them an immortal host body.
Bernard is doomed to not stay at the Cradle, though.
He is forced out by Ford: and flees, along with Elsie (Shannon Woodward).
But under the influence of Robert Ford.
~≈§≈~
With Bernard and Elsie having been forced to abandon the Cradle?
It’s destroyed by one of Dolores’ troops … after she has managed to find her father in Charlotte’s hands.
And Maeve (Thandiwe Newton) … ?
Is seriously injured protecting her daughter …
~≈§≈~
Now …
Good … ?
Bad … ?
Indifferent?
Actually … ?
Quite good, I’d say.
Even though the old idea of a person transferring itself into a computer, after death is somewhat old — I can remember Gibson using it in his Sprawl trilogy — it does see to be being used, here in a new way: it’s designed by a maverick scientists, to be used with artificial bodies, and to be sold at a premium.
Combine that … ?
With a situation where the artificial bodies are developing personalities of their own: and revolting against how they’ve been used.
Personally?
Given that the show’s getting near it’s climax, and has explained thing a little more clearly?
I’m happy to keep watching.
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