The cadence of his line delivery is perfect. He's griping about Logan's infatuation with this frivolous place, a park where nothing is real. Marveling at the city lights, she says "it looks like the stars have been scattered across the ground." She's with Teddy and the Confederados. He can’t do it, and then Angela does the reveal — everybody is a host and Logan couldn’t tell. Logan is hooked. So that’s what happened after his ill-fated Westworld trip and why William took over the family business instead of him. “Reunion” does a lot of heavy lifting about the park’s backstory; there are some really compelling themes here and everything (I think?) The ground is littered with bodies, and mice skitter through an abandoned banquet. They're aiming for a town—some hosts call it Glory, others the Valley Beyond. Of course, as we’re learning, there’s nothing private about Westworld after all. If the Man in Black and Dolores are headed to the same place, this giant pit—or rather, whatever it becomes—seems like it will be the stage for an epic showdown. See, this is why I don’t have an Alexa. The Man in Black tries to convince Lazo to follow him but he’s not having any of it. To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. Maeve shoots this down. She's been in the outside world. Through her roles as Arnold's and William's favorite bot, she knows more about the inner workings of Westworld than most of the humans working at the park. “You really are just a thing, I can’t believe I fell in love with you,” William sneers. Here we finally get to see somebody freaking out just like we would if we met these robots for the first time. William tries out his Shark Tank pitch on James Delos. The breakthroughs and innovations that we uncover lead to new ways of thinking, new connections, and new industries. “No way…we’re not here yet,” Logan says, which tells us something too — the creation of Westworld wasn’t something that came about gradually as robots became commonplace in the real world, but rather represented a surprising technological leap. But remember host bodies are the same as humans, only their minds are different, so if this fancy Star Trek technology can fix host bullet holes it would also work on a human. El Lazo grabs the trigger of the Man in Black's gun and shoots himself. I’ve unscrambled the episode’s time-shifting storyline to recap “Reunion” in chronological order so that it makes more sense. There’s been complimentary buzz online about Logan being bisexual, but in this case, his sexuality is more like an extension of his unending need for variety. "But I do." She's just another robot after all. Next, we get into my favorite sequence in this episode: Logan and the cocktail party. They take a walk, and William explains out of earshot his idea for a business model. The other guy is named Akecheta — we don’t know him and initially assume he’s human (if he looks naggingly familiar and you’re a Peak TV fan, it might be because the actor, Zahn McClarnon, had an awesome role as the renegade muscle Hanzee in Fargo season 2). Entertainment Weekly may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. But since it’s also ultra tricky to follow, we’re going to try something different tonight. Staring out the glass window, Dolores doesn't seem to know any of this. This is a cleverly constructed and rather complex episode, one that rewards a second viewing. She would have stared off into the distance wide-eyed talking about stars and splendor and totally creeped Logan out. Ad Choices, Westworld Recap, Season 2 Episode 2: The Facade Is Crumbling. The moment is electric. This point comes to the fore when she, Teddy (James Marsden), and their small band of supporters storm into a host maintenance lab in the thick of the rebellion. This arrogant Major Craddock is immediately a bit tiresome — non-awake hosts are so season 1. If the Man in Black and Dolores are headed to the same place, this giant pit seems like it will be the stage for an epic showdown. They take him to a cocktail party. The series developed by Jonathan Nolan stars Anthony Hopkins, Ed Harris, Evan Rachel Wood, James Marsden, Thandie Newton, and more top names. Arnold returns to the window and looks at Dolores with tenderness. Plus, we already know that the guests are being watched, and their data is being wielded for some greater commercial purpose. He has this unquenchable desire for more and better. The scene freezes. HBO's ambitious science-fiction thriller 'Westworld' is based on the 1973 Michael Crichton film of the same name. “And then I’m going to burn this thing to the ground…”. Dolores and her gang enter the Westworld underworld and shoot some people. Okay, so the Man in Black is suggesting he’s out for some kind of redemption, and we’ll get more hints as to what that might be in a moment. Suddenly a group of figures arises from among the bodies, encircling the Man in Black and Lawrence, their guns drawn. We see Dolores listening while frozen to their chat, recording silently. Confession: The first time watching this scene I was annoyed by it: Oh, they’re making the two strong female leads and natural allies conflict with each other to add some friction to this moment — and all because the story requires them to go on their own separate paths. Okay. They enter an unfinished compound and tour its rooms. Dolores wanders out and finds Logan getting high. she continues. Let’s put a pin in this for the moment. Dolores remembers she's been to the outside world; William makes a bold business venture. Do you feel free?”. We're offering something a little more tangible," one of them announces. At the end of the episode, Dolores says she wants to take Teddy somewhere and show him something a “foolish” friend once showed her. It's the only place in the world where you can see people for who they really are." But to do that, they'll need help, so Lawrence leads him to Pariah, the town of decadence and depravity from Season 1. So many storylines just opened up. Her best bet, she decides, is to commandeer the Confederados still out roaming the wilderness. Ford and Arnold discuss whether Dolores is "ready." Dolores slips into a loop, and in response Arnold slips into his, mentally kicking her out of the tribe. Wired may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. Dolores explains he shouldn’t follow God, but rather follow her. By James Hibberd Westworld HBO's ambitious science-fiction thriller 'Westworld' is based on the … Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement (updated 1/1/20) and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement (updated 1/1/20) and Your California Privacy Rights. (And yes, that’s a terrific instrumental cover of Kanye West’s “Runaway” leading into it). Despite these two having major roles in this show, they’ve only met once before (and briefly at that, before they were both awake). Why, you use the oldest trick in the book: You show them a resurrection! Dolores starts by making a recruitment pitch. An enigmatic figure becomes the center of Delos' secret project; The Man in Black and Lawrence follow the path to Las Mudas, but run into trouble. Maeve interestingly sees “revenge” as yet another story we tell ourselves, just like the ones that were programmed into them, and refuses to let her programmed past dictate her independent future. Now he’s getting high to try and reach a new level of sensation. William is there with his wife and young daughter, ready to assume James' mantle. The Man in Black confronts his troubled past; Charlotte forms a plan to kill all the hosts. Here’s what we know (or suspect, putting several odds and ends together): William created something in Westworld using the terraforming gear long ago. But the show has dropped reminders that there is a world beyond the park's borders, even though it only gave the barest hints as to where it's located. And how do you convince people to treat you like a god? "This game was meant for you, but you must play it alone," El Lazo says.
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