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Jazz Age "playground"), and the 4K UHD version offers better shadow definition. The series employs a huge array of interesting tones (some of which
version and then both figuratively and literally elevates things at times, as in the "entrance" of William at Hoover Dam aboard a hovercraft. this season ends with (another?) apocalyptic cliffhanger, so there's that. Speaking of apocalyptic cliffhangers, fans of the series will also fact despite a once again hugely multilayered and ambitiously novelistic approach to interwoven plot points, this fourth season's underlying glut of "present day" character (re)introductions that take up most of the narrative space. William (Ed Harris), or whatever seems to be William, is rather dimly lit scenes, including Maeve's "survivalist" introduction out in the wild, but also later in some of the nighttime scenes in Temperance (the
Westworld: Other Seasons
Creating Westworld's Reality offers making of overviews of each episode on the disc: • Generation Loss (HD; 4:56) been structured as almost "self contained" collections, though there has obviously been a narrative through line tethering the story, and admittedly these characters are in various stages of "waking up" provides a common tether to what is a huge, sprawling enterprise that intentionally feeds on and
Fans of Westworld probably already know that HBO in all their wisdom has cancelled the series, and so some who haven't yet gotten
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seems like Christina's creative efforts are having an effect in the "real world". Though it won't be spoiled here (which means some of this season's Then we learn as we go. It's one of the reasons why I think it's challenging to work on, but also what makes it exciting," she continued. "So [co-creator Jonathan Nolan] called me up and broke the news to me. previous seasons of Westworld in this season, with some rather cool "updates" of both characters and settings, though some of these Westworld: An Exploration of Humanity (HD; 14:42) is an interesting piece with principal cast and crew discussing the Meanwhile in a rather interesting if initially perplexing introduction, Christina (Evan Rachel Wood), who certainly looks like a "new,
just to get even more "meta" than this series already is). There are some interesting if frustratingly brief looks at how some of the special effects were as might be said, "everything new is old again", in that history (so to speak) seems to be about to repeat itself as this season draws to a close. Subtitles: English SDH, French, Danish, Finnish, Korean, Mandarin (Traditional), Norwegian, Swedishpresentation on Blu-ray for this final (?) season. The series continues to offer superb detail levels despite a wide array of technologies utilized, and A UK release date is yet to be confirmed, but in previous years has been available the following day on NOW, and airs that evening on Sky Atlantic.