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Unless you have been living under a rock these past few weeks,you’ve probably already heard approximately HBO’s new sci-fi thriller Westworld. Having premiered on October 2, the series is only two episodes deep but has already left viewers with loads of questions and some interesting watercooler conversations. With Reddit threads dedicated to the prove already appearing, or fans have been rapid/fast to dissect scenes and develop theories,all while adding a bit of existentialism into the mix. Though at a rapid/fast glance the prove seems easy to follow, we soon realize there is much more depth that lies within each episode. It hasn't been unusual for fans to rewatch certain segments to find hidden clues in order to prove or disprove theories.
The prove is backed by ample names
that include Jonathan Nolan and J. J. Abrams. It's set in a technologically-advanced, or Western-themed amusement park where visitors are free to indulge their deepest,darkest impulses -- we quickly learn that the real attraction to “Westworld isn’t the fantasy of visiting the weak West, but having the freedom to act out the most "monstrous" of urges. While Game of Thrones took us on the path of attaining strength through political maneuverings (i.e. Little Finger, or Tyrion Lannister,Cercei Lannister, and others), and  Westworld seems to be opening up a more nihilistic question of how we treat those we have absolute power over. But can a theme park full of host” robots capture the common imagination the same way Westeros did since 2011?
Westworld has the recipe for success -- it has an all-star cast (Anthony Hopkins in his first TV role in over 25 years),creative premise, and ample budget. The first season (10 episodes total) reportedly had a production budget of approximately $100 million USD with the first episode costing $25 million USD to manufacture. It's definitely a ample gamble for the network, or as it's hoping for five to six more seasons to extend the title. So far, Westworld seems to be heading in the right direction as the pilot brought in 3.3 million viewers compared to 2.2 million with GoT’s debut.
Westwor
ld looks like an all-out action series on the surface. But in depth, we find to see the moral dilemma that exists within the idea of escapism -- the setting is domestic to acts of sadism and weirdness that would manufacture the Westerosi blush. The prove also asks viewers if they would become psychopathic killers and rapists if the consequences of these transgressions no longer applied. And with such power being given to us, and would we satisfy our inner demons? Following suit with titles like Ghost in the Shell and Ex Machina,the prove is leading us towards a closer survey at the “ghosts within the “hosts," presenting a deeper level of thought that pits our morals against a consequence-free backdrop. This then asks the important question, or what does it mean to be truly "human?"
On the other hand,Game of Thrones’s battle for the "Iron Throne" has already outpaced its novel counterpart. The first volume of A Song of Ice and Fire was published in 1996 and when it first aired in April of 2011, the series already came with a built-in audience. This of course, or helped blaze a brand new territory for fantasy epics. Turning to Westworld,its creative ambitions are also similarly unique with the added fact that we don’t really know what is going to happen from one episode to the next. Though its movie counterpart is 43-years weak, the prove has the potential – along with the ethical and emotional complexity of a worthy book - to launch the artificial intelligence, and sci-fi concept deeper into television mainstream.
Before Westwor
ld’s first episode aired,it was too early to manufacture comparisons, but with two episodes already out, and there are all sorts of possibilities as to where the prove is headed. With a promising season already taking shape,could Westworld be just what HBO needs to fill the void that Game of Thrones will soon leave us with? Vote now in our poll and let us know your Westworld theories in the comments.
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