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Watch Sean Spicer Continue to Make Excuses For the President's Shitty Tweets. Sean Spicer was on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night for an excruciating 2. Kimmel asked him about everything from his infamous claims about inauguration crowd size to President Trump’s tweeting habits. And it’s honestly painful to watch. There’s clearly an effort by Spicer to become more likable now that he’s not constantly lying on behalf of President Trump.
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But Spicer is loyal to the end, and can’t help but constantly make excuses for Trump’s always ridiculous and often dangerous behavior. Kimmel pressed Spicer on his lies, just as he should have, at times mocking just how bad President Trump is at his job. But Spicer wasn’t having it. He’s clearly uncomfortable about acknowledging just how awful President Trump treats both the country and those around him. You can watch the full interview on You. Tube, though I wouldn’t recommend doing so during breakfast.“So when the president would tweet, did you have an alert on your phone?” Kimmel asked at one point during the 2.
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No,” Spicer said incredulously.“Did it ever like wake you up in the middle of the night?” Kimmel continued.“I think there are times when you wanted to go to bed and it was gonna be a longer night, or you would get up and the first thing.. Spicer said. Later, Kimmel asked Spicer about his constant drumbeat of crying “fake news” and Spicer whined about how journalists go on Twitter and “perpetuate myths.”“Wait a minute, the journalists go on Twitter and perpetuate myths?” Kimmel shouts to laughs. How about the president?”But Spicer stuck to his lines.“You can look at a set of facts and come out with one opinion, but someone else can say the facts are the same here and I come out with a different conclusion,” Spicer said in an attempt to explain away his repeated lies at the podium.“So if I were to say to you, I’m sitting on a horse right now..” Kimmel said.“Well, you’re not,” Spicer said.“Right!
Exactly!” Kimmel shot back. By the end Kimmel clearly couldn’t help but have open disdain for Spicer’s excuses. And he flatly asked whether President Trump even wanted the job he currently holds.“Do you think Donald Trump wants to be president?” Kimmel asked near the end of the interview.“Absolutely,” Spicer continued.“You do, really?” Kimmel laughed as the audience scoffed. So best of luck to Mr.
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Westworld season 1 finale recap, review: The Bicameral Mind. TV dramas with foundations built on mysteries can be tricky indeed. Don’t drag the mysteries out long enough and you kneecap yourself. Don’t deliver on satisfying answers and you can throw away all the goodwill you’ve built up to that point (see also: Lost). Will Westworld fall into either trap?
Tonight might not answer that conclusively, since we’re only at the end of season 1, but it could inform our opinions in a major way. There’s no reason to think that the writers and showrunners won’t deliver based on what we’ve seen to date, but the proof, as they say, is in the pudding. And there are an awful lot of plot threads to tie up. Westworld season 1, episode 1.
The Bicameral Mind”We start, as we should, with Dolores Abernathy. Her voiceover is about waking from a dream, and the scene we see appears to be her being assembled for the first time. The first face she sees belongs to Arnold. Only her forearms and face have skin; the rest of her is clearly robotic. We cut to Dolores shaving the Man in Black with a large knife.
They disagree about whether she’s been to the center of the Maze before, and the Mi. B muses about how Robert Ford must have dug up the whole town. Dolores is distracted by a vision of the town as it was before, with Arnold walking through its streets. William has Logan tied behind his horse.
Logan thinks Dolores is already dead and that it would take an army to find her even if she was alive. But William has a plan, one that involves Lawrence.
Teddy Flood gets off the train in Sweetwater, but he’s suddenly hearing Arnold’s voice telling him to “Remember” too. What he sees is bodies in the streets, Dolores in her blue dress and a wolf running by. He gets a smile from Dolores before he snaps back to reality. Someone bumps into him and Teddy puts a bullet in him for his trouble. People are scattering, and Teddy hops a train out of town.
In a scene that must be in the past, Dolores enters the church and tells Arnold she knows where his maze is. But then she’s back with the Man in Black, standing in the church’s graveyard. She digs up a tin from one of the graves that contains the maze symbol, and she flashes back to her conversation with Arnold again. He explains that consciousness isn’t a journey upward but a journey inward — not a pyramid but a maze. She still doesn’t understand, and he says they need to tell Robert they can’t open the park.
The Man in Black is not amused, and Dolores says that she was once promised she would be set free if she solved the maze. Arnold says Ford wants all the hosts rolled back, but he has another idea: to break the loop before it begins.
Interestingly, he also says Dolores needs to kill all the other hosts, perhaps with Teddy’s assistance. And he wants her to help him destroy the park.
An angry Man in Black can’t believe this is another riddle and asks to meet Wyatt. His frustration manifests itself with a punch to her face, knocking her to the ground. Dolores flashes back to him and Teddy killing hosts.
Another nugget is revealed when the Mi. B says he owns Westworld as its majority shareholder.
Except the park isn’t as true as it could be, since the hosts can’t fight back and the guests can’t lose. Dolores says she already found something true, and that when his path leads back to her, he’ll kill the Man in Black. Logan mocks William and Lawrence as they scheme. That also gets him a punch in the face. Back at the Westworld offices, Lee Sizemore talks to Charlotte Hale about her plans. He seems to be angling for Ford’s job once he’s pushed out, and Charlotte says he can do what he pleases once the data he’s been trying to help her smuggle out is in the wild. What is Sylvester working on?
Felix asks Maeve what she’s doing, and she replies that she’s making some changes to the park security system and her friends, meaning Hector and Armistice. Charlotte visits Ford to give him the bad news about the board’s vote. She makes it clear he’s to announce his retirement tonight after he reveals his new narrative. Ford asks only one question about the hosts before he says he’ll see her this evening. A tech we haven’t seen before seems like he has plans for Hector. Another tech works on Armistice, and a fly briefly lands on her (a motif we haven’t seen in a while). That poor guy is working on something in her mouth when she bites down hard and then starts beating the crap out of him and … feeding him his own fingertip?
Armistice throws that guy throw the glass wall into Hector’s room, and the bandit violently kills him with a blade through the chest. Maeve tells her fellow awakened hosts that they can do what they wish with the humans, but the goal is to escape. With Armistice providing some motivation, Sylvester reveals that someone names Arnold inserted the code allowing them to wake up. Maeve thinks she knows someone who can help them find Arnold. While Teddy continues on, Dolores tells the Man in Black that William will come for her. He laughs at that, saying he can explain where William’s path really led.
See, William didn’t have the instinct to fight or kill, but he learned it while looking for Dolores. Logan gets an up close look at how completely “Billy” has learned his lessons. The Mi. B says William retraced his steps only to find Dolores gone. When he went to the fringes, he still couldn’t find Dolores, but he did find himself. After claiming another victim, William picks up a black hat and declares to Logan that they’ve reached the edge of the park. He also says that the company will increase its holdings, and when Logan yells that Delos is his company, William says he figures someone more stable would be needed.
And then he sends a naked Logan off riding, tied to a horse. But William eventually found Dolores again, right back where he started. That means Sweetwater, of course, and it looks like jealousy hits him hard. I really out to thank you Dolores,” he says. You helped me find myself.” Yep, William is the Man in Black, as many fans correctly guessed.
We see some scenes of them together that we’ve seen before, though they take on new meaning now. Of course, even as the owner of Westworld, the Man in Black still doesn’t get it, asking for the center of the maze again. Dolores cries, but she says she’s doing it for him. Dolores gives him a really creepy speech about how he and the “rest of his kind” will die, their bones will turn to dust, and a new god who won’t die will walk upon it. He thinks she’s talking about Wyatt, but Dolores repeats that the maze isn’t meant for him, and she smashes him with a punch before dragging him into the church. The Mi. B tries fighting back, but Dolores easily overpowers him, breaking his arm. He has a gun to his head and he invites her to pull the trigger, but he’s able to stab her in the gut when she hesitates.
About to finish the job, the Man in Black says he’ll have to find Wyatt by himself when Teddy rides up and shoots him multiple times. Only he looks pretty non- dead. Teddy’s gun still can’t kill a guest, perhaps.
To the sub- basement we go, where Bernard is discovered in a large pool of his own blood. Maeve asks if he can be brought back online, but Felix is still processing that Bernard was a host. Er, is a host. She orders him fixed, and Felix is able to get him functioning. Bernard stuns Maeve a bit with the revelation that it’s not the first time she awoke, but she recovers quickly to ask for the memories of her “daughter” to be removed. Alas, Bernard says that’s not possible without destroying her.
Ford approaches the Man in Black and gives him the sad truth about the maze. He says William should join the celebration of his new narrative since he owns the place — most of it, anyway. Watch Stone &Amp; Ed 4Shared. Oh, that last part is going to stick in his craw.
There’s an even more bitter truth for Maeve: Someone gave her a new storyline that has programmed her to escape. She maintains she’s in control, but is she just worried Bernard has told her the truth?