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‘WESTWORLD’: There’s Nitro Glycerin In Them Thar Wagons — TUBE ROCKET

‘WESTWORLD’: There’s Nitro Glycerin In Them Thar Wagons — TUBE ROCKET

by Jarrod | Oct 31, 2016 | TUBE ROCKET

Season One, Episode Five — “Contrapasso” By Brandy Dykhuizen. Here we are, halfway through the murky ambiguity of Westworld, and I can bet most of us are still plenty confused about who it is we should be rooting for. It’s almost as if the myriad...
‘WESTWORLD’: As The Ouroboros Turns — TUBE ROCKET

‘WESTWORLD’: As The Ouroboros Turns — TUBE ROCKET

by Jarrod | Oct 24, 2016 | TUBE ROCKET

Season One, Episode Four — “Dissonance Theory” By Brandy Dykhuizen. If Dr. Ford has a god complex, it’s definitely of the vengeful, angry Old Testament sort, imposing arbitrary rules and ripping worlds asunder just as happily as he creates...
‘WESTWORLD’: Go Ask Dolores, When She’s Ten Feet Tall — TUBE ROCKET

‘WESTWORLD’: Go Ask Dolores, When She’s Ten Feet Tall — TUBE ROCKET

by Jarrod | Oct 17, 2016 | TUBE ROCKET

Season One, Episode Three — “The Stray” By Brandy Dykhuizen. With “The Stray”, Westworld teeters dangerously close to that call-and-response type of narrative that so many poorly penned shows rely on – the type of back and forth flip-flop...
Whereever The Expanse Of ‘WESTWORLD’ Takes Us, The Man In Black Follows — TUBE ROCKET

Whereever The Expanse Of ‘WESTWORLD’ Takes Us, The Man In Black Follows — TUBE ROCKET

by Jarrod | Oct 10, 2016 | TUBE ROCKET

Season One, Episode Two — “Chestnut” By Brandy Dykhuizen. One can’t call Westworld slow, per se, but it is starting out at a very deliberate pace. This is the kind of show one would expect to premiere locked and loaded, all vendetta and shitstorm,...
‘WESTWORLD’ Went Hog Wild With Symbolism Last Night — TUBE ROCKET

‘WESTWORLD’ Went Hog Wild With Symbolism Last Night — TUBE ROCKET

by Jarrod | Oct 3, 2016 | TUBE ROCKET

Season One, Episode One — “The Original” By Brandy Dykhuizen. The dangers of playing God is far from a new subject – for centuries literature and film have long warned us that humanity’s own fallibility makes it inherently risky for us to impart...
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