Dolores sets out to find the architect of the Rehoboam; Bernard tries to blend in; Ex-soldier Caleb tries to find his way in neo-Los Angeles.Dolores sets out to find the architect of the Rehoboam; Bernard tries to blend in; Ex-soldier Caleb tries to find his way in neo-Los Angeles.Dolores sets out to find the architect of the Rehoboam; Bernard tries to blend in; Ex-soldier Caleb tries to find his way in neo-Los Angeles.
Thandiwe Newton
- Maeve Millay
- (as Thandie Newton)
Ed Harris
- Man in Black
- (credit only)
Wayne Pére
- Therapist
- (as Wayne Péré)
Featured reviews
Here we are again in the real world from the hosts point of view.
Excellent writing, beautiful cinemaphotography.
Enjoyable watch all around. Pay attention to what is said more than what you see.
After such a long wait I was expecting great things from Season 3 and this first episode did not disappoint.
Really great to see Aaron Paul joining the cast, I don't really rate him as an actor as he seems to just play versions of himself, but he suits this show perfectly and definitely brought something special to the opener. Hoping for great things from him. Evan Rachel Wood looked incredible, it really suits her character to be out in the world.
The music was absolutely spot-on, futuristic without resorting to cheesy nonsense. The photography was first class and the script was as good as ever.
This is going to be a monumental season for Westworld and I can't to see the rest of it.
Where can I download that Rico app?! 😉 The wild west was getting a little too much, so the futuristic settings and stunning visuals are a refreshing change with the incredible cinematography and V/Sfx. More importantly, I'm not seeing much convoluted writing thus far, and that's a great sign. Instead, the writers packed a lot of great new writing direction in such a short period of time. I'm also happy they added some amazing new cast-members like Aaron Paul, Tommy Flanagan, Kid Cudi and Seahawks Marshawn Lynch. I did however find the score was louder than the dialogue in some scenes. Aside from that, top shelf season premier with exciting new settings. Hopefully this will be the new norm.
What a great cinematography and soundtrack and of course great performance by Aaron paul
Westworld at it's glory, once again. I wish I had more time to explain the greatness of this episode, which focus on Dolore's mission against mankind, which is layed out but not revealed, it seems like an interesting plot, which reminds me a little about Person of Interest, also created by Jonathan Nolan, because it seems there's going to be emphasis on Super Artificial Intelligence this season.
We see good action sequences, the Caleb character seems very interesting aswell. And Bernard seems to be the confusing part, yet again. I hope it's not as messy like season 2, but in general, this episode it's a glance that this season will be told in a more linear way. Overall, an amazing start, I'm hooked, once again with this great show!
We see good action sequences, the Caleb character seems very interesting aswell. And Bernard seems to be the confusing part, yet again. I hope it's not as messy like season 2, but in general, this episode it's a glance that this season will be told in a more linear way. Overall, an amazing start, I'm hooked, once again with this great show!
Did you know
- TriviaThe title of the episode is Latin for "Spare us Lord, spare your people".
- GoofsDolores ties Jerry after breaking into his smart home, yet as the scene switches to his wife's murder scene you can see that his arms are free. But when the scene shifts back, his arms are tied up again.
- Quotes
Caleb Nichols: Sometimes it seems that the world is alright. They put a coat of paint on it. But inside it's rotting to pieces.
- Crazy creditsSPOILERS There's a post-credit scene involving Maeve.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Critical Drinker: Westworld Season 3 Episode 1 - It's BAD (2020)
- SoundtracksMain Title Theme
Written by Ramin Djawadi
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 8m(68 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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