Article 6XZQ8 The Guide #195: How Reddit made nerds of us all

The Guide #195: How Reddit made nerds of us all

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Gwilym Mumford
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In this week's newsletter: Happy 20th birthday to the forum that reshaped fandom and is one of the internet's most eccentric collaborative spaces

It only ended a few years ago, but Westworld already feels a bit of a TV footnote. A pricey mid-2010s remake of a 70s Yul Brynner movie few people remembered, HBO's robot cowboy drama lumbered on for four lukewarm seasons before getting cancelled - with few people really noticing.

Still, when it premiered, Westworld was big news. Here was a show well-placed to do a Game of Thrones, only for sci-fi. Its high production values were married to an eye-catching cast (Evan Rachel Wood, Ed Harris, Thandiwe Newton, Jeffrey Wright) and it was run by the crack team of Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan, who promised they had a playbook for how the whole show would shake out. This, of course, was an important promise in that immediate post-Lost period, where everyone was terrified that they would be strung along by a show that was making it up as they went along" (as a Lost defender, I have to say at this point that they weren't making it up as they went along", but that's an argument for another newsletter).

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