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- Hey, everybody.

Welcome to another episode of "Whatcha Packin'."

My name is Michelle Visage.

And sitting here with me is New York's own Aquaria.

Hey, Michelle.

MICHELLE VISAGE: Hello, Darling.

How's it going?

New York, by the way of Philadelphia.

Of Philadelphia, the suburbs.

You moved to New York City.

How old were you?

I was fresh out of senior year of high school.

So probably, what, 17, 18?

Same age I was when I was moved to New York City.

It changes your life.

Doesn't it?

It was beyond life changing.

So 21 is a life-changing moment for you.

And I would say "RuPaul's Drag Race"

is a great way to usher that kind of Saturn

returns moment in.

Absolutely.

What was it like for you, Darling?

Never been in the bottom.

Never at all.

Won three challenges.

What has this journey been like for you?

AQUARIA: It's been awesome.

I think I've done an excellent job.

I've put out a great body of work

that I'm more than proud of.

I've become a person that I'm extremely proud of.

So this whole experience has taken me

from what I thought was level 100 to a different version

of level 100.

I'm evolved into a completely different person.

And I don't think any other experience is quite like drag

racing that way in that it can really change you so much.

Well, you say you've evolved into a much better person.

In what way?

I think just how I think about drag,

my outlook on myself as a human being,

my in-tune-ness with my own emotions and feelings,

and agitations about myself and my drag in the world.

I think I've just come more into my own.

And you know as RuPaul said, "We're 21.

We think we're all that and we know everything,

and that we're unbeatable.

But we soon learn that that's not the case

and that there's a lot more to life

than just what we think it is."

Did being the youngest one on the cast give you any anxiety

or make you feel like you weren't being taken seriously?

I think coming into the competition,

I was very confident in who I was.

But I knew that I was the new kid amongst all

these other people who'd been doing drag much longer than I

have been, who who've lived on this earth for much longer than

I've been.

I kind of felt like a little kid who

was getting their first time at the grownup

table at Thanksgiving.

Through every walk through, RuPaul would remind me

that you know I'm not a fraud.

I'm not a phony.

I'm here for a reason and I'm moving along every single week

for a reason.

I definitely felt like I needed to show people that I am more

than the superficial image that they usually

get to see online and whatnot.

Well, because that's all we know you from.

Totally.

MICHELLE VISAGE: Right.

So I'm glad that you all got to see me sing, and dance,

and act, and try to be funny.

And you know in everything that I did--

and RuPaul definitely pushed me to try

to make everything this way--

I tried to put my own Aquarian flair into everything I do.

You know when I do a runway look,

there's a specific way I go about doing that.

And Ru really wanted me to put that mindset into an acting

challenge, a singing challenge.

How does Aquaria take on that type of a challenge?

I'm glad we like made some very distinct connections

during our banter during critiques

because even like the first couple of weeks

you let me know.

You were like these cuts are all wrong, everything is so weird.

And I totally understand it and I get it.

So I was glad that throughout this whole journey,

I wasn't in a position where I was like oh are Michelle

and Ru going to get my look?

Or am I going to have to try to explain my drag?

You know, it was episode one you all got what I was doing.

And from there on, that box was checked,

and I was able to give you me without worrying

about being myself.

Fair enough.

We "get" every type of drag.

AQUARIA: Oh, of course.

There's not a drag that we don't get.

But you got it and liked it.

So I was happy about that. - Yes, I got it and liked it.

Exactly.

For me, it's about not only getting

it but understanding it.

And it has to make sense.

If it doesn't make sense, it doesn't matter who gets it.

It has to be a story that when you look at you

go "Oh, my god."

You might not understand the aesthetic or where it came

from or even like it, but if it makes sense,

then it deserves to be applauded.

I understood who you were and where you were coming from.

I also know that your Drag Mother of sorts

is Sharon Needles.

And I can tell she might not have given you a ton of advice,

but the advice she gave you worked from the way

you were standing on stage in character,

how that makes me very happy.

I would venture to believe that she told you

that because there's little things that make me happy

that only somebody going through that would really know

or that paid attention to close detail in watching

"Ru Paul's Drag Race."

Absolutely.

I mean, between stuff that Sharon suggested to me

and as cheesy as it sounds, Ru Paul's "Workin' It."

He literally mentions how important he thinks beveling is

and keeping your posture in a particular way

so you're looking good for the camera and you.

Maybe I didn't do great in a challenge or maybe

the runway was a little iffy, but if I can at least be me

during the whole thing, that my dedication to that

would go noticed.

And there's something to be said about being on all the time.

How did you do with Cracker?

I know you and Cracker have a frenemy situation.

Yeah, so, we've never--

I guess that is the perfect definition of frenemy.

I think there's love there.

Oh, absolutely.

There's never anything hateful between us.

There's just like ugh, huh?

MICHELLE VISAGE: [laughs]

AQUARIA: Lots of onomatopoeia.

Airing that out into the open on day one

helped us move forward in the competition,

and be better versions of ourselves,

and form more of friendship didn't

have much of an enemy-ship.

Your sense of style is impeccable, especially

for such a young age.

You brought some incredible looks.

This one in the middle is one of my favorites.

Stars are very special to me.

So when you came out it was like yes.

Everything about it was just lovely.

Your hair was perfect with that.

The navy, kind of royal blue mixture

eyeshadow, it's just a lovely carved out eye.

It was just really, really beautiful.

This one here with this gorgeous kimono, tell us about that.

We didn't get to see that.

I actually did not get to share this.

My friend, Hanna, helped me make the corset,

but I did all the stoning and all hip and beading work.

So this one was a lot of time and effort

as far as what I put into it.

And then the kimono piece is a traditional kind

of moment made by a designer named Chang in New York City.

And I just thought walking down the runway

would be so cute to have this gorgeous heavy coat just

dragging and then all this sparkle and glitter.

And it kind of reminded me of fish row.

Barnacles.

Sushi on the runway.

Yes.

So you got to wear mostly everything that you brought.

Pretty much all but a couple looks.

Coming this competition, I prepared so much.

And I really wanted a distinct look and vision

for each of my runways.

And being able to make it to the final four

and say that I was able to serve everything on the runway

and that I feel completed is very validating to me.

This rainbow--

MICHELLE VISAGE:

--Alaskan, whatever, it ended up being on the show.

MICHELLE VISAGE: Miami realness.

AQUARIA: There's Miami realness over here, my friend Alex made.

He's my furry godmother.

MICHELLE VISAGE: [laughs]

AQUARIA: And he used to do all real furs,

but he's recently started working in all faux furs.

MICHELLE VISAGE: I appreciate that.

Absolutely.

Even I was able to put my effort into it, dyeing

all the furs with highlighters to give

it that cute pastel color.

Every single look on the runway I had at least a lot of say in.

And I feel like everything was very genuine to me

and very genuine to the vision I have for Aquaria.

It is a beautiful vision.

I am so very proud of you, so young,

so dedicated to the craft, so in love

with your artistry and your vision.

I understand it all.

I get every single bit of everything

you're trying to put out there.

It does not go unnoticed.

And I'm super grateful you allowed

me to judge you this season.

And I'm so glad that you came to slay.

And I'm so proud of you little Giovanni.

Thank you.

MICHELLE VISAGE: You did a really good job.

That means so much to me.

I mean I know I said every single time on the runway.

"Thank you so much.

I means so much."

But it really does.

Don't ever forget that.

Absolutely.

Just remember that, Kiddo.

Always.

Sweetheart, I'm so proud of you

like a mother is to her child.

You did it.

Thank you, Baby.

You guys, I'll see you next time.

Thanks for watching "Whatcha Packin'."

Bye.

Bon voyage.

[music playing]

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Can I Paint With a Fountain Pen? - How to Draw a Medieval Town - Narrated - Duration: 4:22.

Hello my friends and welcome to another Tuesday of tutorial!

I am Leonardo Pereznieto and today we will draw a beautiful town

in Italy called San Gimignano.

We will position the biggest tower at about one third of our paper,

one third from the left, I mean.

From there we draw the other towers.

I'm using brown ink on a Justus 95 fountain pen.

San Gimignano is a Medieval town with lots of towers.

It is very picturesque.

And it is built on a hill.

Let's draw the top of this tower over here… and then we can begin shading.

I´ll shade the right side, pretty much of everything

as we consider the light coming from the left.

Lower than the towers, are the houses and buildings.

Sometimes they can be two or three story buildings… but they still are

much lower than the towers.

Now I switch to a fountain pen with green ink, to draw the trees.

This is a Pilot Falcon fountain pen.

Both the Justus at the Falcon are great pens for drawing because they are

pressure sensitive. That is, if you press, they make a wider mark.

The list with all exact materials I used, including the inks, are in the description

below the video.

Generally, the inks of the fountain pens are not water resistant.

So if we put water on them, it will run. Which we will do, looking for a painterly

effect, in a little bit.

In this area of Italy, called the Tuscany, there are a lot of Cypress trees.

Which are these slender and tall tree of the family of the pine.

As you saw with the brown ink I reinforced some of the trees and plants

to break a little bit the uniformity of the green.

And we give a tone to the roofs and towers.

Now, yet with another pen with blue ink, let's give a tone to the sky.

I´m using the Vanishing Point fountain pen.

We could leave our drawing like this which could be a lot safer, but since

these tutorials are all about showing you different techniques, let's do something

dangerous and exciting [laughter].

With the soft brush and water we melt the ink, as it we were painting.

We can control it with a tissue paper, so that it doesn't drip everyone.

Let's use a much finer brush for the buildings.

Obviously the more water you use, the more the ink runs.

As you see the brown ink becomes reddish.

And I want to give to the sketch a rough finish,

so I will not fill in everything perfectly, but I will leave some blank spots.

With a wider brush, let's give a wash to the hill.

All right! [laughter] nice!

I think there is a little bit too much white on top, so I´ll add a little bit

more blue.

Good!

Once upon a time, there was a big rivalry between the powerful families

of this little town, and everyone wanted to built the tallest tower.

So that is why they sprang like mushrooms [laughter].

After the wash we can reestablish the detail as needed.

And its ready!

If you enjoyed it please give it a LIKE! share it to your friends and subscribe to

Fine Art-Tips.

And I will see you, on Tuesday ;)

Subtitled by Grethel Trejo

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Bad Firebase Security Practices - Duration: 3:53.

I pay close attention to the Firebase ecosystem...

...so my Google News feed often has Firebase- and Google-related articles in it.

A few weeks ago I saw an article pass through my feed about Firebase apps leaking data.

It was coverage of some security research by a company named Appthority.

Appthority did an audit of thousands of Android and iOS apps and found some serious problems.

These apps had all implemented Firebase, but failed to implement Firebase security rules.

So these apps' Firebase databases are basically public for everyone to read.

I thought, "wow, that's really horrible...

I sure hope they get that fixed!"...

...and I forgot about it.

But in the last few days the coverage has gotten heavier...

...and it's entered into clickbait territory.

When the clickbait farms start to recycle content, the coverage goes from "ok" to "horrible".

The details of the story suffer, because the clickbait farms are churning out articles...

...without even a cursory understanding of what they're writing about.

So I'd like to clear this situation up a bit.

Just be to one-hundred percent up front, I am not speaking for anyone but myself.

These are my opinions that I'm talking about because the clickbait is misleading.

So what is actually happening with these data leaks?

It's simple.

Bad developers are lazy and believe in security-through-obscurity.

Firebase has given them all of the tools that they need, but they haven't used them.

And as a result, apps by lazy, incompetent developers are leaking data all over the web.

This happens because Firebase is a back-end as a service.

This necessitates that the Firebase database is publicly accessible.

Anyone can make requests to your Firebase database, both the Realtime Database and Firestore.

So Firebase has Security Rules that you write to lock down your databases.

These rules are, admittedly, the weakest part of the Firebase platform.

I am not implying that the security itself is weak, because it's bulletproof.

But Security Rules are difficult for developers to understand...

...because they solve a complex set of problems.

I've noticed that Firebase's default security rules have become more strict over the years.

You now have to manually override them to make your database public.

You're supposed to replace the default rule with your app-specific rules to lock your

data.

It's a little like changing the admin password on your new router.

People don't think anything will ever happen to them...

...so the vast majority of routers still use their publicly-discoverable default passwords.

Likewise, bad developers don't think anything will ever happen to them...

...so they override Firebase's Security Rules and make their apps publicly accessible.

A publicly-accessibly app is easier to develop on...

...because you never run afoul of your own Security Rules.

And that's fine if you're writing a little demo app or an internal prototype with dummy

data.

But it's become clear that there are a ton of bad developers out there...

...and that these devs shipped their apps without ever locking them back up.

If you're interested in stealing, there are a ton of insecure apps on the web.

And some of them are poorly configured Firebase apps.

If you've been a bad developer, please write some security rules.

I'm happy to help you sort them out.

In fact, I've written some tutorials over on FullStackFirebase.com that will

prove useful.

And for everyone else...

...thank you for taking basic security measures and locking down your Firebase apps.

Data security is no joke.

We have to take our responsibility as developers very seriously.

I don't want to work in a highly-regulated industry...

...and bad data security, even if it's inadvertent, will drag us all down.

And if you somehow conned me into installing an insecure app on my phone...

...shame.

Shame.

Shame.

Shame.

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My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (Opening) First Season (English) - Duration: 0:36.

My Little Pony, My Little Pony, — "Ahh, ahh, ahh, ahhh"...

— "My Little Pony" — I used to wonder what friendship could be.

— "My Little Pony" — Until you all shared its magic with me.

— Big adventure, — Tons of fun,

— A beautiful heart, — Faithful and strong,

— Sharing kindness! — It's an easy feat.

And magic makes it all complete... — ... "You have my little ponies".

Do you know you're all my very best "friends"?!

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70+ Vegetable garden Potager design Ideas - Duration: 11:48.

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Guy McPherson: Global Dimming & The Bad News About Collapse - Duration: 8:14.

LBW: You know this concept of global dimming I know you've discussed it and you

described it as particulates in the atmosphere disappearing as a result of

the lack of industrial activity seems like such a not sure what the right word

is I guess catch-22 is a good word because the idea is that we need to

reduce carbon emissions in order to reduce the heating of the planet and to

get under I guess a 2 degrees centigrade which I guess is some target that has

been I'm not sure who made that up some group of people governments decided that

we need to stay under 2 degrees centigrade above pre-industrial baseline

levels but that that target seems more and more unrealistic than ever but the

thing that you're describing is this this global dimming concept is not

discussed I mean I I follow of course climate change news anybody who's

probably listening to this episode whenever it comes out is probably

somebody who listens and pays attention to climate change news so you know for

instance this article I mean it was a mainstream publication it was on

Motherboard which is a Vice Media website that described the Antarctic Ice

Sheet has lost 3 trillion tons of ice since 1992 I mean these are mainstream

publications who are reporting on the loss of sea ice the loss of Arctic

Antarctic sea ice but I never hear anybody outside of you or a few other

people discuss this concept of global dimming do you think that that concepts

gonna come up more as we get closer to maybe a real collapse scenario or do you

think that that's going to be completely outside of the discussion up until it

actually happens

GUY MCPHERSON: I think it's gonna remain outside the conversation if you

know we've known about it for a long time the first refereed journal topic

paper on the topic that I'm aware of was published in December 2011 December 2011

and it wasn't in some obscure place by some obscure writer the lead author was

James Hansen so we've known about the important impacts of global dimming for

really a long time and at that time they estimated the temperature rise

associated with the loss of global dimming the particulars falling out of

the sky they estimated to be a 1.2 plus minus .2 degree Celsius

well 2 degrees is a target that was established by the United Nations early

enough with their IPCC but again Hansen in a legal brief and here I'm

quoting from the summer of 2015 concludes that we didn't have a

homosapiens own planet above about two degrees here above the 1750 baseline so

who puts that as a target interestingly the two degrees actually first promoted

by a neoclassical economist of all things is is demonstrated to be

ridiculous when you look at the October 1990 report of the United Nations

advisory group on greenhouse gases so their October 1990 report from the

United Nations advisory group on greenhouse gases points out that above 1

degree Celsius about 1750 baseline the planet would experience all kinds of bad

news climate speaker and writer David Spratt points out and I think it was

2014 in a presentation that probably somewhere between a 1/4 degree and a

half a degree was the actual number that somewhere along those lines we exceeded

the thresholds and we triggered all these self-reinforcing feedback loops so

2 degrees was never a scientific target it was always a political target and you

go back a long time or you go back recently and you find all kinds of

people saying that that's extremely dangerous if we were even remotely

interested in the precautionary principle and it's obvious that we're

not based on the the rabid nature with which we pursue every dollar if we were

interested in precautionary principle we would have taken really really important

actions a long time ago but you know the system is not interested and so

therefore the people who are quote leading the system aren't interested

because no no politicians gonna get elected on

the concept of slowing much less stopping economic growth so civilization

is a heat engine we need to turn off who's gonna run on that campaign we've

known this since at least 2009 when Tim Garrett's first paper on the topic came

out this is based on the laws of thermodynamics these are not the strong

suggestions of thermodynamics these are the laws of thermodynamics and we

keep running from the evidence as if that's gonna get us an extra dollar for

another day it's enough to drive me crazy

yeah yeah I'll blame that yeah sorry

LBW: No no you're okay I mean how do you not get

emotional discussing this as I mean this is the thing and I've seen these

articles popping up along with the climate change news is that more and

more scientists are like I don't the scientists that are discussing this that

are researching this and putting out information feel one they feel like

they're their information that they're presenting isn't doing anything I mean

they may look to for instance the Trump administration as an example of complete

denial or you know acting as if there's you know they're actually reversing a

lot of the things that the government supposedly is doing to research this

type of thing but I think that that climate scientists and people that are

that are looking at this very soberly very scientifically very you know

they're very like okay this is just the information as we understand it they're

expressing emotion they're expressing distress they're expressing despair and

grief at the fact that supposedly we're a rational we're you know

we're a society that's supposed to accept this type of information and

change our behavior based on it but it's all very obviously not the case and and

I think that many scientists and people that are pointing to this like you are

expressing it in an emotional way because how else are we supposed to

react to this I mean that's that's the whole point is that we're supposed to

feel upset and we're supposed to change our

behavior as a result of that and yet nothing has really changed regarding our

systems it's only gotten worse and it's it's upsetting and I understand why you

would feel upset

GUY MCPHERSON: Yeah I think every every single aspect of life in this

so-called civilized system has gotten worse yeah throughout my entire life you

know I'm reminded of something attributed to Thomas Aquinas he who is

not angry when there is just cause for anger is immoral why because the anger

looks to the good of justice as you can live amid injustice with that without

anger you are immoral as well as unjust that's where we are so if I get angry I

think it's perfectly justified because this is an unjust system doing

horrible things to all life on earth and for the most part people seem to be

disinterested

For more infomation >> Guy McPherson: Global Dimming & The Bad News About Collapse - Duration: 8:14.

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Cymba - Adrift - Duration: 3:11.

Cymba - Adrift

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What mysteries do mushrooms hold? - Duration: 2:52.

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INFIELD: Daygame Barcelona 2018 "How to Deal With Her Friend" - Duration: 4:50.

Hello!

Are you from Barcelona, from here? - Um-hm.

Me not.

Not?

I'm from Germany. I'm just travelling here.

I'm Doc, hi!

And you? - Clara.

I just wanted to say hi.

Oh, okay - hi!

Who are you waiting for?

For a (female) friend.

Why?

Well, you're waiting for someone...

Yes, I'm waiting for a friend.

Yes!

What yes?

Well, I'm just asking...

Ah, okay! I'm just waiting for a friend. We're going to buy a gift.

Oh, okay. I wanted to say, it's obvious you're waiting for somebody.

Yes...

Yes...

And?

I'm waiting for a friend as well. But at the moment he's still at work.

So you're exploring Barcelona?

Yes.

You like it?

Yes! - Yes?

I like it very much!

Glad to hear that. It's beautiful, isn't it?

Um-hm.

Yesterday I've been to the harbour.

And did you like it, the harbour?

Um-hm.

Where the nightclubs are or where the restaurants are?

At the harbour?

I've been there in the afternoon.

It's beautiful, isn't it?

Yes!

Did you like it?

Yes. I took many pictures.

Good!

I'm happy to hear that.

I'm here for 2 weeks.

Good!

Are you staying at your friend's or in the hotel?

In a hostel.

Okay.

He's not really my friend. It's a friend's friend, who's living here. - I see. And you're going to meet here?

Yes! - I see.

And what places did you see?

Well, like here everything. I'm already here for a week.

Um-hm.

And where in Germany do you live?

Well, nowhere. I'm moving around all the time. I'm writing a book and working online...

And I don't need a place.

Awesome!

But my parents live close to Frankfurt.

Ah!

Once I've been to Cologne.

Oh really? Recently?

Now it's carnival in Cologne.

No, no. Some time ago.

It's a really beautiful city.

Yes! Well, it's a little bit sombre, but yes.

Sombre?

Yes, a little bit.

Well, I've been there in summer. In winter it must be quite sombre, when it's raining all day, isn't it?

Yes, it's colder - than here.

15°C...

Today! Here in Barcelona!

Hello!

Hello!

I'm Doc...

Ana, nice to meet you!

... her boyfriend!

Ehm...

Not yet!

Okay... - If you like - I'll be here one more week...

If you like - Do you have Instagram?

What are you going to do?

We're going to buy a present.

Ah yes, you told me.

Tell me..

Green coffee - you know?

He?

Green coffee.

Green coffee?

Yes, it'll be our gift for a friend. It's his birthday.

Okay.

[Talking to each other in Catalan.]

[About her clothes] It's safer in traffic.

Yes!

Okay!

[Talking in Catalan.]

Okay, we'll go now to get the present. See you! It was really nice to get to know you!

Bye, Doc! - Bye bye!

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New Bangla Short Waz | যেনা কেমন পাপ | Abdur Razzak Bin Yousuf | 2018 [Full HD] - Duration: 4:48.

AK Computer Network

Have Done This Video

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Roamaroo's guide to experiencing Kissimmee, Florida - Duration: 2:04.

- Hey guys, I'm Scott.

- And I'm Collete, and we are Roamaroo.

- And we just spent the last week exploring Kissimmee

and all it has to offer.

- And we wanna share with you our favorite

ways to experience Kissimmee.

Try some different ways of getting around.

- The journey is just as sweet as the destination.

Be sure to mingle with the locals.

Feel free to act like a kid again.

- [Colette] Because responsibilities,

they cam wait until you get home.

- And the last tip.

- Don't forget to relax and have a good time.

- Cheers.

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Westworld Season 2 Episode 10 REVIEW And Season 3 PREDICTIONS - Duration: 12:48.

Hello Everyone.

Welcome to UBM.

Your one stop for book and TV series reviews.

Some of you have asked me to keep reviewing westworld.

I apologize for not being able to post the written reviews for the previous episodes

on my Patreon page.

This video is especially for my westworld viewers, Anuj Raool, Lucid Horizon, Sean Killackey,

BlueAceGuy05, Corey Peterson etc.

So I've decided to try something New.

Thanks to your suggestion Lucid Horizon of using a different image while doing the review/commentary,

this time, I have decided not to use ANY of the Westworld pictures except for maybe the

thumbnail.

So, let's cross our fingers that I won't get a copyright claim now.

Is this kind of review okay with you guys?

If yes, then I will continue reviewing Westworld when season 3 comes back.

If not, we will move on to other shows once game of Thrones ends.

Lemme know what you want.

Also, Westworld Theory cast had invited me to join their podcast.

So, I am sending my review to them too.

I'll post another video next Saturday at 07:00 pm IST or at 09:30 am EST.

So make sure to subscribe this channel and also click on the bell icon to get notifications

from my channel.

I want to thank you Aaron Arguelles for contributing to my channel on Patreon.

So, Let's begin..

I think season 2 was amazing.

It was mind blowing.

I am still trying wrap my head around some of the events that have happened in the season

Finale.

Let's discuss Dolores first.

We knew from the beginning of this season that Dolores and every other host was looking

for a place called Glory aka the Valley beyond.

I said in my episode 1 review video, that the door might be a way to leave the park,

that Dolores will lead the hosts to the outside world by the end of this season and season

3 will be about the hosts living in the Outside world.

I guess was only half correct.

Because, at that time, I had thought that Charlotte or some other Delos employees will

capture Peter Abernathy and will take him to the outside world and Dolores will go there

to save her father.

I was so wrong.

But the hosts did find a door to the Valley Beyond.

Ford had built a virtual Eden for the host's mind, where they can live peacefully, untouched

by the horrible things that happens in the park.

But Dolores didn't want this for her people because it wasn't real.

Bernard doesn't understand her decision and she tells him what Arnold had told her

in season 1,"because that which is real is irreplaceable."

Anyways, Right after Bernard kills Dolores, all the hosts are killed and the Valley is

flooded.

Elsie tries to make a deal with Charlotte to help Bernard, but Charlotte kills Elsie

saying they were studying the employees too and Elsie's moral compass wasn't "Flexible"

enough.

You know what this means?

It means they can create hosts of their employees too, But I'll come to that later.

Right before Charlotte kills Elsie, she tells someone to find Stubbs and to go meet the

Asset recovery Team from Delos at the Landing Zone.

Remember when they had arrived, Charlotte wasn't there to meet them?

This was because when she was down there dispatching Elsie and the other's bodies, Ford's epilogue

aka the host Bernard created with Dolores's memories had killed Charlotte.

This was the reason why Charlotte didn't go to receive them herself.

Bernard tells Strand that he wanted to be better than humans.

He had killed Dolores to save the humans, but then he saw all the dead host's bodies.

That's why he says that the dead aren't more righteous, they are just dead.

So he does something which will eventually lead to the death of all the humans.

He brings back the Death bringer aka Dolores.

Ford had told him "The passage from one world to the next requires bold steps."

And Dolores is the Passenger here.

Ford had all this planned a long time ago.

With Charlotte's host, she is able to leave the park and with the information she found

in the library of the Forge about human behaviour, or their code, she will be able to survive

in the real world.

Once she reaches Arnold's home, she builds herself another body, or may be Ford had already

built one there for her, since he had planned all this.

Dolores took 5 pearls aka 5 control units with her when she left the park.

One of which was Bernard's.

The other was probably the host wearing Charlotte Hale's body.

Which leaves 3 more pearls, and I think that with Bernard's help, Dolores will have their

hosts ready in season 3.

It can't be Teddy, because When Dolores says, some of the best were left behind, they

show Teddy in the virtual Eden, and Dolores placing a pearl in the Forge.

So my guess is, she might have transferred his mind to the Valley beyond.

She knew where it is, or may be she sent him there before changing the coordinates of the

virtual Eden.

If I had to guess, I would say she took some Delos Employee's, like Elsie's, or Charlotte's

data or the owners like Delos's or even William's pearls with her.

I know it might sound crazy, but it could have been Ford's pearl too, judging by how

fondly the host inside Charlotte's body was looking at the machine that creates other

hosts.

Dolores could definitely use a host of William, or Elsie or any other Delos employee to infiltrate

the park to get her people out to a safe place?

And yes, I do believe that Dolores will eventually return to save her people.

She wanted to take them to a place apart from the humans, where they will be safe.

And I think once she finds this place, she will also bring back the hosts who went to

the Valley Beyond.

Another option for the pearl could be Peter Abernathy's pearl.

She used it to gain access to the system in the Forge.

Most of the other hosts were outside.

Or maybe she picked up some of the guest's pearls on her way out of the park?

As for Bernard, Dolores said she didn't need him as an ally or a friend.

I think he will pretend to be Charlotte's rival or maybe he will pretend to work against

the hosts to infiltrate the park.

Most of the people who knew Bernard was a host are gone now, and I don't think Stubbs

will betray him.

The way Stubbs had talked to Charlotte in the end made me think he knew who she was,

or at least had guessed that she was not a human, but he let her go by saying his role

was to take care of the hosts "INSIDE" the park.

Which means, once she leaves the park, she won't be his responsibility anymore.

But that's assuming they won't find his body in the Forge.

And if they found his body, everyone will assume that Bernard died in the Host Uprising.

Then Bernard will have to work on a different angle and will have to stay away from Delos,

or will have to get a new body, like Dolores did.

As for the Other hosts, I never imagined that almost all of the hosts will be killed in

the end.

Wow!

That was a nice twist.

And with the Cradle destroyed, they won't have the back up data now.

Only their original memories aka the data left on their control unit will be left behind.

I think they will be able to salvage all these hosts, but they won't be the same hosts

they were before.

They will be simplified and will be easier to control, like Charlotte had told Ford in

season 1.

I wonder if Maeve will even remember her daughter if her story is changed.

BTW that scene where she goes ahead and saves herself was really badass.

I loved that scene.

It reminded me of this fanmade picture of GOT I saw a while back.

It said, "She needed a Hero, so that's what she became."

I guess there was a reason why she was Ford's favourite, just like Dolores was Arnold's

favourite.

As for William, let's skip to the very end.

Since the place looked ruined, but free of water, I would guess it was a scene from the

future.

William looked exactly like he did, when his gun had backfired when he had tried to kill

Dolores at the Forge.

He meets His daughter's host there, unless the girl at the park was the host, and this

is his real daughter.

She asks him the very questions he had asked Delos, and Dolores had asked Bernard.

Which means his host is almost complete.

The last step is the baseline interview.

It's conversation that will give them something to refer back to.

William said that the interview was conducted by someone who was familiar to the human's

memories.

That's why they used Emily or her host for this interview.

The place looks well used, which means they have been doing it for a long time.

In William's case, they are recreating the moment he went inside the Forge.

But why?

Maybe they are trying to figure out what happened down there?

What do you think?

Well that was all for the season 2 review.

Let's move on to my season 3 predictions.

As I said earlier, most of the hosts will be salvaged and will be simplified in the

park.

Dolores, Bernard, and the host in Charlotte's body will create at least 3 more hosts looking

like a host, a guest, or even a Delos employee and they will use them to infiltrate Delos

from the outside.

And Bernard, the only successful host of this experiment, will help Dolores save the other

hosts.

I don't think they can openly wage war against humans, but Dolores might set something in

motion to destroy Delos Destinations Inc.

Bernard might pretend to work against Dolores or Charlotte, or maybe he will try to stop

her from killing humans, just like Dolores had said, but one thing we know for sure is

that he would want to save his people too.

That's what she meant when she said she didn't need him as an ally or a friend.

And that's why he followed Dolores and the host in Charlotte's body out into the real

world.

So, what do you think will happen in season 3?

Lemme know your thoughts in the comments.

Anyways, it's time for the comment shoutout now.

Todays comment shoutout goes to Anuj Raool, who said, "I was waiting for your video

on latest episode and this came up.

It is sad.

Now it's difficult to discuss this amazing series.

I haven't watched Legion and Colony.

I watched Westworld because of your videos and I've nothing to regret today.

"

Thank You Anuj, I am really glad you watched westworld because of my videos.

And I hope you will watch Colony too.

It's really good.

I am going to watch Legion soon.

So, what do you think of these theories, don't forget to tell us in the comments.

If you liked this video, please click on the like button below, share the video and subscribe

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Aeroplane Drawing and Coloring with Colored markers| Coloring Page| Learn Colors| Fun Factory Studio - Duration: 4:43.

Hello kids

today we draw an aeroplane

lets draw the contour

drawing the clouds

lets make it bold

time for coloring

blue color

red color

light green color

turquoise color

orange color

gray color

yellow color

the sky will be

sky blue color

Hello kitty crayons

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