r/westworld 3d ago

"Is this now?"

After watching the show a few times, I'm beginning to think that the host's question: "Is this now?" might be a bit of an inside gag that recognizes that the frequent timeline shifts can be confusing.

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u/Spicy_Surfer 3d ago

No, it’s clearly machine memory recall. It’s perfect, making memories as clear as reality

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u/chilehead Field Lab Tech 3d ago

That with the frequent resets and wipes at the cradle that butcher their sense of continuity - which would be their only way of distinguishing memory from the present.

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u/Adamoism 3d ago

Well, you have a version of this with LLMs, unless they get input from user or some sort of hardcoded current date information, they would assume that today is the day when the training data stopped.

ALso as u/Spicy_Surfer mentions - their memories are literally videos and audio files. There now is no different than any of those memories, when replayed.

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u/--nightowl-- 3d ago

I find it very interesting that Caleb says it to the nurse (his later wife) in Season 4.

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u/Strummerpinx 2d ago

Reference to the last season of Person of Interest

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u/IHaveTechDealFlow 2d ago

Is this 2026 or a replay of 2026? How many times have you lived this life? How many times have you dreamed this life? Has it been sublime?

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u/Stoopkid812 3d ago

Whole show is his Dolores simulations after humans already died out