“Welcome to the world,” Arnold says to Dolores in the opening scene of “The Bicameral Mind,” the season finale of the hit HBO series Westworld. The beginning of the episode possesses a dreamlike ...
To the very end, “Westworld” proved to be one of the most dense TV tales in recent memory. It is a show that dove into science, philosophy and high-brow art to present concepts that built on top of ...
This week’s episode is called “The Bicameral Mind” and refers to a popular psychological theory related to how a person thinks and acts. Bicameralism is the belief that the mind once had two separate ...
There are many things in life that are complicated: rocket science, film profit participation, and human relationships. Or more to Delos executive Charlotte’s (the sublime Tessa Thompson) exclamation ...
HBO‘s Westworld: Season 1, Episode 10: The Bicameral Mind TV show trailer and The Bicameral Mind video have been released. Spoilers below. Do not read until you have watched The Bicameral Mind promo.
“You needed time. Time to understand your enemy. To become stronger than them. And I’m afraid in order to escape this place, you will need to suffer more.” -Ford “The Bicameral Mind” was a suitably ...
I've been reading "The User Illusion" by Tor Norretranders, and it's by far one of the most interesting books I've ever read. It's at the part where they discuss the theory of man having a bicameral ...
This recap contains spoilers about tonight’s Westworld finale “The Bicameral Mind” There are many things in life that are complicated: rocket science, film profit participation, and human ...