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In "[[The Original]]," Ford mentions that "a simple handshake" would give hosts away; in the Westworld film, androids could be identified by their hands. |
In "[[The Original]]," Ford mentions that "a simple handshake" would give hosts away; in the Westworld film, androids could be identified by their hands. |
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+ | [[William]] and [[Logan]] have some similarities to [[Peter Martin]] and [[John Blane (1973)|John Blane]] respectively. (Young) William, like Peter, is a first time visitor to the park, while Logan, like John, serves as a guide to William. Peter was also recently married to a woman named Julie, while William was married to a woman named [[Juliet]]. |
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Revision as of 02:43, 12 December 2016
This is a list of references to the original Westworld (film), its sequel Futureworld and the TV series Beyond Westworld.
The Gunslinger on Sub-Level B82
Whilst looking through Sub-Level B82 Bernard's torch briefly illuminates The Gunslinger, from the 1973 film Westworld.
Hands
In "The Original," Ford mentions that "a simple handshake" would give hosts away; in the Westworld film, androids could be identified by their hands.
William and Logan
William and Logan have some similarities to Peter Martin and John Blane respectively. (Young) William, like Peter, is a first time visitor to the park, while Logan, like John, serves as a guide to William. Peter was also recently married to a woman named Julie, while William was married to a woman named Juliet.