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I KNEW IT!!! SPOILERS!!!!


Yes, I KNEW Dolores was going to do something to Teddy right after she slept with him, I just knew it. Of course I'm guessing lots of people her saw that coming. Who didn't get the vibe that poor Ted was on his way out when she told him she wanted him to see something?

We know she was disenchanted when she saw that Teddy wasn't the killer type, when he spared that guy against her orders. As a matter of fact, I knew then, that it was only a matter of time before she addressed the situation, that it was going to come this eventually.

The only thing I'm wondering is, was Teddy reprogrammed into being a killer bot or was he killed outright?

I'm surprised not to see any posts about this as of yet. Dolores is COLD, as ice. She's more messed up than any human she has problems with. There's a deep dark hole in her for certain.

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Well, Ford did say Wyatt would be the villain of his new narrative. And Dolores has certainly stepped into that role. She didn't kill Teddy; her pet tech just reconfigured his personality, the same menu that Maeve accessed to change herself last season, I'm guessing he dialed down things like compassion and sensitivity and cranked up aggression - and of course loyalty. Made him the perfect sociopathic killer who's utterly devoted to Dolores. The tech warned her that such an extreme set of changes could send him over the edge. Something like Peter Abernathy or that Sheriff guy last season I imagine, totally screwed up and twitching uncontrollably. She told him to go ahead and do it. Yep. Cold as ice.

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He was already devoted to her, he just wasn't a psychopathic gunslinger was all. But wasn't that Teddy we saw floating in the river a few episodes back?

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I'd have to go back and look. But as I suspected many of those hosts were duplicates dumped in there to make the company think they were all dead. One of the technical people who came with the Delos mercs told the commander that about a third were in "virgin" condition - as if they had never held data at all. It hasn't occurred to them that host sentience is a factor. I mean, that's what it would take for the hosts themselves to use the mesa facilities and run off copies of their own bodies to dispose of for show. Nothing they've seen so far suggests intelligent planning behind the violence and bloodshed. Their assumption is that somebody found a way to securely delete all the contents of these hosts' brain modules. The same saboteur (Ford most likely) who wiped the mainframe of all useful information.

It looks like soldier boy may be starting to suspect Bernard was less than fully truthful with them. He was after all very close to Ford. Maybe he knows more than he's saying. But the host situation is still purely a matter of machines malfunctioning as far as he knows. So if they question Bernard, it won't include an exam to make sure he's human. They'll be threatening him with criminal charges if he has information about these circumstances, where loss of life was involved, and withholds it. If I'm right he'll think about it for a minute and then break down. Alright, here's the part I didn't tell you - then he'll deliver cover story number two.

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People are always asking Bernard about stuff he doesn't know. Well technically he does have some of the answers, just not at the time they are asking him.

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Bernard isn't as clueless as he's pretending to be. The commander of the Delos company mercs may not have figured out that those "virgin condition" hosts which never held data are fake bodies planted to throw them off but Bernard would have to be aware of that. He's up to something. Whether he's pursuing his own agenda or working for Dolores, or Maeve, that remains to be seen.

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Yeah, Teddy is getting reprogrammed. But from Dolores' perspective, she is killing him because she's wiping out whatever it is that is allowing him to become self-aware.

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I don't know if he's going to lose his ability to become self-aware. But he won't be quite the same person anymore, the good man he is right now may very well be lost forever.

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