Because nowadays they can use computer wizardry or a body double so that actors do not have to take their clothes off and show their nude body e.g. Cersei Lannister SHAME walk.
These actors were cast in roles where they spend their half their time sitting around naked in a lab. I would assume that being OK with being naked on camera is a prereq to auditioning for the role of one of those hosts instead of having to do expensive computer effects all the time, unlike Cersei's one off walk of shame
It seems very polarizing for sure. There are some parts I don't like. Anything with Hopkins Harris and Simpson is amazing. The whole Maeve plot line is farfetched and the board woman is terrible. Pulling the writer **** into it certainly wasn't going to help.
It basically confirmed all theories though (well not 100%) and advanced the plot immensely
Did it? I still have no idea what almost anybody's end game is. Like I don't know whose plot advanced more than Maeve, and she's still in a similar situation to last week except now she's likely been found out.
The Dolores/William stuff is becoming brutal. Why was she at that town? They took ages getting there, it answered nothing, now we're just back with Logan again.
And Harris killed Maeve because he wanted to feel? zzzzz
I just have a feeling that we're going to get to the last episode and they'll have to wind up or at least push these stories way further forward and it'll be rushed or unanswered.
The show isn't 1 season though. They'll probably get to the cusp of Maeve's great escape, confirm William=MiB for real, and maybe give more info about Arnold. That's it.
I'd be happy with that I think, I'm just worried there's so much going on that some stuff will either be rushed or get us no closer to an answer. Like if William and Dolores are still just wandering around/escaping Logan again and we don't learn anything semi concrete about her visions/voices/Arnold that'd be real stupid.
I'm sounding super cynical I guess, they nailed last episode so should probably put some more trust in them
The stuff with Maeve and the two techs doesn't make any sense to me. I'm still not clear why they are doing everything she tells them to do or why they haven't figured out some way to shut her down or wipe out her new powers or memory. Someone (Hopkins?) would have to know what these idiots have been doing, isn't the whole place under intense surveillance? Also, one line Maeve said to the white tech sounded like she was saying HE had a 14 "intelligence level" or whatever, like he was a robot. I'd have to watch that again.
I haven't finished The Sopranos series yet, but I think Little Carmine might be my favorite character. That ape-faced mook makes me laugh every time with his terrible mispronunciations and incorrect use of words. Bushy eyebrowed mouthbreather.
I don't know, I thought that at first too, but haven't they said that whenever this is set time-wise they've basically eliminated disease in the regular world or something like that? So I thought maybe it was some kind of c.2055 Bausch and Lomb Wound Wand. It wouldn't surprise me if all 3 of them are robots and Hopkins is ****ing around with them behind the scenes for fun, and because he seems to be the master LOWLIFE.
I don't see why the lab techs wouldn't be hosts. We already know all the serving staff and the field hands are hosts when Ford froze them at lunch, and we know Bernard is a host. Seems logical to farm out your low level repair work to hosts too, gotta keep the costs down somehow. If they're hosts with compliance set all the way up so that they stay productive and on task, it would also explain why they so readily agree to do what Maeve asks them to do