

Watching Westworld’s slick vision of future bikes zipping through the near-empty streets at night made us all want to throw on our Dolores heels and jet black helmets for a ride through a thoughtfully crafted Neo-Los Angeles. Dolores’ self-parking attack motorcycle was minimalist, gorgeous, and realistic. You know what’s better than a motorcycle? A self-driving electric motorcycle that can deliver a payload to the soft underbelly of an attacking SUV. Gene Lyons loves few things more than motorcycles. Who wouldn’t want video game-style jobs dished out by masked bikini babes listening to Death Grips? Sign us up! Self-parking attack motorcycle RICO’s user interface and attitude took a few seconds of screen time and turned it into an underground culture viewers immediately understood.

“Get money, motherfucker.” Using Tinder for hookups seems so 2020 when you could be using RICO for mayhem and moolah. These nominees embody our favorite depictions of future technology. Neo-Los Angeles and other global destinations introduced us to a “Westworld” we’d never seen in detail, and HBO pulled out all the stops on special effects and set design to make 2052 feel very real. We’ll announce the winners May 12 in a special edition of Shat on TV: Westworld. To place your vote, read each category and complete its ballot before moving to the next category.
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Your Shat on TV hosts have nominated their favorite plot twists, production choices, heroes, villains, and more. Now is the time to vote for your favorite Season 3 characters and moments in the Shat on TV Westie Awards. “Westworld” Season 3 showed us a slick, dystopian view of the future introduced us to powerful new characters and forever changed the way we view our favorite hosts and humans.
