
Along the way, she went up against some of her usual adversaries - Maeve (Thandie Newton), Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) and the Man in Black (Ed Harris), to name three - but also came up against and aligned with two new human faces: the all-powerful Serac (Vincent Cassel) and everyman Caleb Nichols (Aaron Paul). If you want to know what’s coming up for “Westworld” season 2 then head on over to the link here and check out some early scoop.So… did these violent delights have violent ends, or what? Westworld creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy delivered their answer to that question (and more) on Sunday in the form of “Crisis Theory,” the season three finale of the HBO genre-bending drama.Īll season long, Westworld followed Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) and various other versions of the character (most prominently played by Tessa Thompson, as her Dolores dug deeper and deeper into her life as Delos bureaucrat Charlotte Hale) warring toward a better future for her fellow robots. What did you think of the “Westworld” season 1 finale and what do you want to see happen next season? Leave us a comment in the box below with your thoughts. Either way, this was a spectacular first season and the wait for more episodes is going to feel painfully long now that we know just how great this show is. Is this going to be the story for season 2? We have heard that this season is wrapped up and that season 2 will be a brand new story, so we are thinking that maybe we just got a glimpse of what’s to come. What was very interesting was seeing Maeve enter a division of the facility that was housing AI’s that were warriors from a completely different time period. After a massive shoot out, she reaches the train to leave, but the thought of her daughter brings her back into the park. She is struggling with the idea that these haven’t been her decisions. Maeve has Felix fix Bernard/Arnold and she learns from him that these feelings she has of wanting to flee Westworld were actually a new storyline that someone programmed in her.
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When Maeve learns that someone named Arnold accessed her code and made a few changes, she realizes that getting out into the real world isn’t going to be as simple as she thought. She has made some changes to the personalities of some of the other hosts to do what she wants (Hector and the girl with the snake tattoo in particular) and made security easier for her to get through.



Now that Maeve has had the surgeries she needed she’s ready to escape the park. We thought that AI’s couldn’t kill the newcomers, but clearly they can if Ford wants them too. All this time we thought Dolores was the hero, but now she has become the villain as she walks up to Ford during his resignation speech and kills him in front of all the directors as the rest of the AI horde swarm the celebration killing everyone.

Later Ford speaks to Dolores and reprograms her to become Wyatt once again, only this time she is going to have an army of AI’s at her disposal. Teddy shows up and is convinced by her to take her to the place he always promised to bring her instead of to a doctor – She is ready to face death. As it turns out, when Dolores and Teddy get to the beach and she finally draws her last breath, it is revealed that this was all part of a new storyline that Ford is presenting to the board of directors (who are forcing him to resign). William continued his journey to find Dolores and eventually he did, but she had been reprogrammed at that point and didn’t remember him, breaking what was left of his heart.Īfter a final showdown between Dolores and the Man in Black, she is left bleeding on the ground. He tells Dolores that after he was separated from her all those years ago, he did go looking for her,, but he never found her and instead found something else – that he was not the good person he thought he was. Learning that William and the Man in Black are the same person wasn’t too much of a surprise considering that these rumors had been floating around the internet since the show started.
