The Auguries
- एपिसोड aired 26 जून 2022
- TV-MA
- 52 मि
IMDb रेटिंग
7.2/10
5.7 हज़ार
आपकी रेटिंग
clip प्ले करें2:19
Evan Rachel Wood, Aaron Paul, and "Westworld" Cast Choose Humans vs. Hosts देखें
अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंSeven years after the demise of Rehoboam, events are set in motion that reunite allies and enemies.Seven years after the demise of Rehoboam, events are set in motion that reunite allies and enemies.Seven years after the demise of Rehoboam, events are set in motion that reunite allies and enemies.
Jeffrey Wright
- Bernard Lowe
- (सिर्फ़ क्रेडिट)
Tessa Thompson
- Charlotte Hale
- (सिर्फ़ क्रेडिट)
Angela Sarafyan
- Clementine Pennyfeather
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Rodrigo Santoro
- Hector Escaton
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
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Great start hope they keep it up
Seasons start of great. The new plot points are introduced in a nice way. Hope they can keep this quality up for the entire season. I do not expect this series to ever top season 1 but the seeds planted this episode could bring it close to season 1 of not better than season 2.
10squirrl
Always Intriguing
Makes me laugh when I see people rate 1 or 3 out of 10 after watching one episode and complain that its too complicated. If you have watched Westworld's previous seasons you will know that its not going to be simple and like a puzzle, you will get the answers piecemeal.
It has me intrigued and I have my ideas of the direction I think its going. I will wait for further episodes to make a final impression but so far I am giving the 1st episode a 10 for keeping me ready to watch it unfold.
It has me intrigued and I have my ideas of the direction I think its going. I will wait for further episodes to make a final impression but so far I am giving the 1st episode a 10 for keeping me ready to watch it unfold.
Forget about waiting for the former glory of season 1
Season 1 was simply a masterpiece and I don't think it's physically possible for this show to produce another season on that level. Season 2 was pretty good for the most part but season 3 was very average TV, not bad, but nothing special either. 1 episode in to season 4 and it already feels much more engaging than the prior. I hope the showrunners build on this because it feels like they've found a way to turn the ship.
Reviews rating this below a 4 are just done with the show in my opinion, which is fine as it did dip in quality in season 3 but if you still have hope for where this show can go, like me, then give season 4 a chance.
Reviews rating this below a 4 are just done with the show in my opinion, which is fine as it did dip in quality in season 3 but if you still have hope for where this show can go, like me, then give season 4 a chance.
The Auguries
It's now been two years since the third season of HBO's "Westworld" grazed our screens and showed just how far the show had veered off course. I was ready for the show to be over, but another season had already been commissioned, and because I was a big fan earlier, I felt like watching it. "The Auguries" starts off the season by reintroducing us to some characters that we know, while also showing us how the world has changed since the ending of Season 3. It's an interesting world and while the episode lacked some action, it did show us something fascinating down the line.
I wish that the show would have stayed in its original lane and still be set inside the parks, but it has decided to grow beyond that and turn into something way different. The third season had a clear point that it wanted to make from the beginning, and the biggest criticism about this episode is that I'm feeling any real direction. The episode works very well as a season opener if its only job is to create tension and some vague idea of a story, but it's not enough to really keep my interest going. I'll continue to watch the show because I want to see where these characters end up, plus I have some big questions that I want answered. The episode gives us an idea of where the characters we know have ended up, and Evan Rachel Wood is still in the show playing a different character, and how that character ties in with Dolores is going to, hopefully, be revealed down the line. I like that the episode is setting up Ed Harris to be the show's main antagonist again. He took a weird turn in the last season, wanting to be a good guy all of a sudden. This seems more in his lane, and another example of how the show works best when it sticks true to its roots. Of course, I don't want it to just retreat the old storylines, but it seems like they may be cooking up something that will redeem themselves from the third season.
"The Auguries" is a good episode on its own, but I'm unsure of how good it will be in the bigger picture once its revealed. The season could go in many different directions, and I'm not sure what it's trying to tell here, but I'm at least vaguely intrigued enough to continue on with it.
I wish that the show would have stayed in its original lane and still be set inside the parks, but it has decided to grow beyond that and turn into something way different. The third season had a clear point that it wanted to make from the beginning, and the biggest criticism about this episode is that I'm feeling any real direction. The episode works very well as a season opener if its only job is to create tension and some vague idea of a story, but it's not enough to really keep my interest going. I'll continue to watch the show because I want to see where these characters end up, plus I have some big questions that I want answered. The episode gives us an idea of where the characters we know have ended up, and Evan Rachel Wood is still in the show playing a different character, and how that character ties in with Dolores is going to, hopefully, be revealed down the line. I like that the episode is setting up Ed Harris to be the show's main antagonist again. He took a weird turn in the last season, wanting to be a good guy all of a sudden. This seems more in his lane, and another example of how the show works best when it sticks true to its roots. Of course, I don't want it to just retreat the old storylines, but it seems like they may be cooking up something that will redeem themselves from the third season.
"The Auguries" is a good episode on its own, but I'm unsure of how good it will be in the bigger picture once its revealed. The season could go in many different directions, and I'm not sure what it's trying to tell here, but I'm at least vaguely intrigued enough to continue on with it.
Not bad
My only gripe with last season but the fighting and chase scenes seemed real slow and not real entertaining. But a lot did happen and it was still a solid season. People complain way too much because they went out of westworld meanwhile those same people complained about season 2 when they were in westworld. Don't watch if you dislike it that much.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाOn the way to her blind date, Maya tells Christina "art is a lie that tells the truth". This is a common paraphrase of painter Pablo Picasso, who actually said "We all know that Art is not truth. Art is a lie that makes us realize truth at least the truth that is given us to understand. The artist must know the manner whereby to convince others of the truthfulness of his lies."
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