I've been rewatching #westworld and I should be finishing up season 2 today.
So far it's better than I remember (hold my beer, says season 3...) and yet without the element of suspense from all the big reveals it isn't holding my attention as much as my first watch thru.
I'm only on the second season, but, surprisingly, I'm enjoying Stranger Things more than I did Westworld. I liked season 3 of Westworld as a commentary on where technology is headed (no spoilers, but I'm not referring to the potentially sentient AI part). This is going to sound contradictory, given how much of an X-Files MSR shipper I am, but it bugs me when shows focus too much on romantic relationships and lost children, which is what I feel WW ended up doing.
#Trump & #Netanyahu: "the performance of dominance is central to their authority. In that framework, a negotiated exit is not merely a strategic setback but a form of emasculation, one that their entire political identity is organized to prevent"
#Iran #Westworld
https://newlinesmag.com/argument/the-last-temptation-of-trump-at-the-end-of-a-failed-war/
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🤠 #Westworld vibes! A surreal piece of Americana in Japan,an abandoned theme park filled with animatronic cowboys.
Built on a dream in the 1970s, the attraction evolved from a horse ranch into a million-visitor attraction. The opening of juggernauts like Tokyo DisneySea and Universal Studios Japan in the mid-2000s signalled the end.
https://www.obsidianurbexphotography.com/leisure/western-village-wild-west-theme-park-japan-haikyo/