tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13727952.post1540089769917286432..comments2024-03-28T23:03:57.917-04:00Comments on Doux Reviews: Westworld: The Mother of ExilesBillie Douxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17141769005175631213noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13727952.post-89983704585168597232020-04-15T12:52:09.562-04:002020-04-15T12:52:09.562-04:00I too am very curious to know what is going on wit...I too am very curious to know what is going on with the Dolorean, haha. <br /><br />And I think you might be on to something in regards to Dolores and Caleb. Part of me believes that she does kind of like Caleb and see herself in him. But then I remember that her empathy for others (Teddy, Maeve, Bernard, Peter Abernathy) hasn't stopped her from using or hurting them to get what she wants. And if she's willing to exploit and manipulate other versions of herself, I doubt that she considers Caleb an exception.Logan Coxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04927158558530539708noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13727952.post-57726652514557547642020-04-14T03:26:40.192-04:002020-04-14T03:26:40.192-04:00I got cited in the review! Hooray!
It's also ...I got cited in the review! Hooray!<br /><br />It's also really interesting to think about Caleb and Dolores's "loop" or narrative back in the park. Playing the damsel in distress was how she roped in the guests, and that's exactly how she roped in Caleb. Is she treating him the same way she treated Teddy?<br /><br />I'm curious to see how the numerous Doloreses (is a group of Doloreses called a Dolorean?) wind up interacting and/or playing off of one another. Josie Kafkanoreply@blogger.com