Two guests arrive at the park with different expectations; Maeve's emotions are tweaked; The Man in Black seeks help from a condemned man.Two guests arrive at the park with different expectations; Maeve's emotions are tweaked; The Man in Black seeks help from a condemned man.Two guests arrive at the park with different expectations; Maeve's emotions are tweaked; The Man in Black seeks help from a condemned man.
Thandiwe Newton
- Maeve Millay
- (as Thandie Newton)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaOnce again, the player piano is playing another modern instrumental version of the tune, "No Surprises" by the U.K. Band Radiohead.
- GoofsIn Lawrence's town, the man in black loads seven bullets and a shotgun shell into his revolver. In the subsequent shooting scene, he shoots nine bullets and a shell.
- Quotes
Dr. Robert Ford: You can't play God without being acquainted with the Devil.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Last Call with Carson Daly: Thandie Newton/Caspian/Eliza Bennett (2016)
- SoundtracksMain Title Theme
Written by Ramin Djawadi
Featured review
IT'S ALL ABOUT DETAILS! and big questions!!
"Every detail adds up to something." Dr. Robert Ford. This series is filled with details. I like this type of art that makes you question the monologue and force you to focus on every little detail. One of the brilliant things here is the movement between the scenes. Also, the soundtracks are brilliantly made.
Apparently, the series plot is beyond a mere action or a thriller thing. It takes us step-by-step to a more intricate puzzle.
Also, there is a scene that stopped me; because of the following dialogue: You want to ask, so ask.
Are you real?
Well, if you can't tell, does it matter?
This dialogue captures a very interesting problem in metaphysics and epistemology, What's reality? Can we know the difference between what is real and what isn't? Is it in our ability to distinguish between humans and androids?
Another critical topic the episode discusses is Emotions, dreams, death, and consciousness. Is there a relation between consciousness and emotions? What are emotions? Can we develop a robot with emotions, or is it just from God? Or are the emotions mere reflections that can be reduced to a biophysical process?
I can claim that I know all the answers, but I'm happy to think about it. I'm here just to write my observations, and I hope I get out with meaning.
BTW, suppose you are interested in consciousness, emotions. In that case, there is a book in the series "Very Short Introduction" by Oxford press you can check it, it will help you.
Apparently, the series plot is beyond a mere action or a thriller thing. It takes us step-by-step to a more intricate puzzle.
Also, there is a scene that stopped me; because of the following dialogue: You want to ask, so ask.
Are you real?
Well, if you can't tell, does it matter?
This dialogue captures a very interesting problem in metaphysics and epistemology, What's reality? Can we know the difference between what is real and what isn't? Is it in our ability to distinguish between humans and androids?
Another critical topic the episode discusses is Emotions, dreams, death, and consciousness. Is there a relation between consciousness and emotions? What are emotions? Can we develop a robot with emotions, or is it just from God? Or are the emotions mere reflections that can be reduced to a biophysical process?
I can claim that I know all the answers, but I'm happy to think about it. I'm here just to write my observations, and I hope I get out with meaning.
BTW, suppose you are interested in consciousness, emotions. In that case, there is a book in the series "Very Short Introduction" by Oxford press you can check it, it will help you.
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- barokq8
- Apr 23, 2021
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- Runtime58 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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