“In Our Prime," W.W. Norton, by Susan J. Douglas
06.03.2020 - 08:41 / variety.com
Perhaps it’s fitting that “Westworld” is the recipient of the most extensive, and jarring, reboot in recent TV history.
After all, the show’s characters are hyperintelligent androids, forced in the show’s early going to forget who they once were and what they’ve endured in order to begin their “storylines” anew. Later on, these unhappy automatons discovered the power of self-reinvention, grafting onto themselves new capabilities and identities.
In its third season, “Westworld” itself is going
“In Our Prime," W.W. Norton, by Susan J. Douglas
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