"westworld" Parce Domine(2020) [Mobile]

Willette painted it while listening to "cheerful damned" people in a cabaret below, musing on the "sad fate" awaiting those who live heedlessly.

While it sounds biblical, creator Jonathan Nolan revealed it’s actually a tribute to the 1969 sci-fi novel Stand on Zanzibar . In the book, an AI called Shalmaneser sits in a corporate lobby—an idea Nolan mirrored with the Rehoboam AI sitting in the Incite lobby. 🎨 The Artistic Connection "Westworld" Parce Domine(2020)

The episode marks a total shift for the series, moving from the dusty theme parks to a neon-soaked, futuristic Los Angeles and Singapore. ✝️ The Double Meaning of the Title Willette painted it while listening to "cheerful damned"

The phrase translates to or "Spare your people" . It is a traditional Roman Catholic chant often sung during Lent as a plea for mercy. 🎨 The Artistic Connection The episode marks a

This mirrors the episode's theme of humans living in "loops" controlled by algorithms, unaware of their lack of true freedom. 🏈 Marshawn Lynch’s Unexpected Role Marshawn Lynch | Gallery - Photos - ČSFD.cz

The episode is also inspired by an 1884 painting titled by Adolphe Willette.

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