Xarpolis
Life's a Dream
I've gotten the feeling that Dolores going off script is actually the script itself. The flash back to a guy trying to correct the problem was probably the very first time it happened. But the designers liked the final direction that it took, so they quickly altered her story to have her always go in that direction. Just like they actually programmed her to use guns, and the flash of she can't do it was an intentional thing just to give that robot more motivation. See, she has issues with firing when the MIB is present, but she's fully capable of killing 3 other hosts when it's William there. There's a lot going on, but I really don't think it's as unintentional as we're being lead to believe. I think the show / park itself (for those that go deep enough into it) IS the idea that the park is failing. That gets the paying audience (people that visit the park) more hooked, just to see what happens next. Makes repeating customers an even bigger thing.
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