Armani Barron and TJ Morrison try to sift through the mayhem of the latest episode of HBO's "Westworld," "Les Écorchés." While everyone inches closer to the Valley Beyond, the plot couldn't be further from reaching a logical conclusion.
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TV Core-ner: “Westworld” Season 2, Episode 7 – “Les Écorchés”
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TV Core-ner: “Westworld” Season 2, Episodes 5 & 6
TJ Morrison and Armani Barron discuss their beef with the writers of HBO's hit show "Westworld," across episode 5, "Akane No Mai" and episode 6, "Phase Space." As we ride the plot train to seemingly nowhere do the writers have a (trigger warning) trump card up their sleeve or are we to be left as disappointed as Drake's secret son?
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TV Core-ner: “Westworld” Season 2, Episode 4 – “Riddle of the Sphinx”
TJ Morrison returns alongside Armani Barron and Luiza Serra to recap this week's episode of "Westworld," titled "Riddle of the Sphinx."
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TV Core-ner: “Westworld” – Season 2, Episode 3: “Virtù e Fortuna”
Armani Barron and Luiza Serra talk about the burgeoning daddy issues of "Westworld" season deux in its third episode, “Virtù e Fortuna.” As all of our characters race towards the current timeline and the “Valley Beyond,” we are introduced to new characters and new questions about the scope and nature of the theme park.
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TV Core-ner: “Westworld” – Season 2, Episode 1: “Journey Into Night”
Armani Barron, Luiza Serra and special guest Peter Campbell unpack the premiere episode of "Westworld" season deux, "Journey Into Night." HBO, JJ Abrams Jonathan Nolan's big-budgeted new series based on the 1973 Yul Brenner sci-fi adventure.
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Brynner on the Loose in “Westworld” ’73: A Critical Exchangecore
It may surprise you to learn, dear reader, that HBO’s blockbuster smash series “Westworld,” about to embark on its second season, was actually a remake of a 1973 Michael Crichton/Yul Brynner sci-fi classic. Armani Barron ...
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TV Core-ner: Beyond The “Westworld” Finale
Armani Barron, Frank McCarthy, and new Filmcore contributor Luiza Serra talk the end of HBO’s mega-budget mega-hit “Westworld,” and just where it might go from here.