Girl on train
So when Maeve gets on the train to leave Westworld, she sees a woman and a little girl in front of her and is reminded of her daughter. My question is: Who would bring a child to this place??? It ain't Disneyland.
shareSo when Maeve gets on the train to leave Westworld, she sees a woman and a little girl in front of her and is reminded of her daughter. My question is: Who would bring a child to this place??? It ain't Disneyland.
shareA kid talks to Dolores as she is painting a landscape in the first or second episode. He is a visitor with his parents who don't want him to cross the river as it is too adult for him.
Sweetwater seems to be the tutorial town and so is the safest for children to play in. With Python Pass being a safe and fun place to move onto next.
Las Mudas would likely be the next, more adult stage and Pariah a much more difficult place for a child to get to.
The new content is obviously not friendly for any person.
True. And why would the first settlers & pioneers bring their children to a new continent? It wasn't Disneyland either. Hell, Disney wasn't even born yet. Why would anyone bring their children to a Living History farm? Or go hiking together? Or teach them basic survival skills? And visit countries like Brasil, Russia etc.
Maybe because Westworld has different recreational programs aimed at different categories. Or maybe because the place is huge and is comprised not only of Westworld and Samuraiworld but also of Disneyland. Or maybe for a simple reason that some people understand the impossibility of bringing up children safe and strong at the same time and thus have to vary their experiences.