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Westworld is a very literal story of the Bible. Season one covers specifically the original sin, the Old Testament, and the coming of Jesus Christ and how he died for humanity. My theory is that season two will follow the resurrection of Christ and the rapture.
Nov 7, 2016 · This is true of many stories in the Bible: Jesus can’t be crucified without Judas to betray him. Moses can’t deliver the people of Israel to freedom if they’re not being held in...
Apr 21, 2020 · Time and time again, Westworld returns to primary themes that are much more Biblical than anything seen on Black Mirror. The concept of resurrection is intrinsic to the show, and there are plenty of smaller, seemingly throwaway allusions to religion, like the Judas Steer back in Season 1.
- Lacy Baugher
However, with your approach, Ford is Jesus because he was actually killed by a host who made a free choice to murder him. He then spent several days in the Forge, before finally coming back in corporeal form as Bernard to help deliver Hosts out of the park.
it's hard to say what the show is really saying given there's only 1 season, but this is my theory based on what we've seen so far. I may be…
Jun 21, 2018 · Westworld showrunners Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy and their cadre of writers have sprinkled literary references from works written before Christ, after World War II, and everything in between...
Aug 6, 2018 · Our brokenness seems permanent. Like the story of the ring of Gyges in the mouth of Plato’s Glaucon in The Republic, a world without consequences and accountability reveals a depth of human depravity that would unsettle the most hardened Calvinist.