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 PΓ©re
- Therapist
- (as Wayne PΓ©rΓ©)
Featured reviews
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!
What a great cinematography and soundtrack and of course great performance by Aaron paul
This season is quite different from before. Looing forward to watch next episode.
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This is exactly where the series was heading at the very end of season two.
So what are people complaining about? They are just rehashing their bulleted lists of complaints. But that's funny, this isn't Star Trek Discovery or Star Trek Picard. So why am I reading reviews for this Westworld episode that I previously saw posted on episodes of those shows?
Regardless of what some 4/8Chan troll spouts, this is still Westworld. Just because it's not taking place inside of the park at this moment, well that's not quite true. See if you can find the scene that is actually taking place in Westworld. There is one, and only one. But it's there.
So.
We have Dolores, and we have Bernard. From the ending of season two, we know that somebody using a host shaped like Charlotte Hale left the park with at least six host control units... One of which must have been Teddy of course. But we don't know exactly who Charlotte Hale is at this point. But we know, it's not Hale.
And for some reason we can thank Dolores for bringing Bernard back.
And she even says she brings him back as an enemy.
At least "not as a friend".
Why would she do that? I don't know if she is actually as antagonistic against Bernard as he seems to think she is...
We have to remember that this is still Dr. Ford's dark design, and, well, Bernard now contains a full simulation of Dr. Ford just like Dolores contains a full simulation of "BernArnold". This is all common knowledge after the end of season two.
And that's all Dolores needs to re-create both of those people.
But it's also possible that Dolores does not know of the internal Ford simulation residing inside of Bernard?
And, does he know about it?
Delores is set loose upon the world- run for your lives.
Dolores has never met a human being that was very high-quality, all she ever knew were employees of the park, and members of the Delos board. And William of course. She never knew any random people that she could just talk to who didn't have an agenda with her.
So the question is, what will she do when she meets a human being that isn't like the people she previously met who only wanted to use her as a host or part of the Delos project?
On the other hand there are whisperings of something much worse than Delos experiment... there is something called Rehoboam:
"But he forsook the council of the old men, which they had given him, and consulted with the young men that were grown up with him (aka his best buds), and which stood before him: and he said unto them, what counsel give ye that we may answer this people, who have spoken to me, saying, make the yolk which my father did put upon us lighter? And the young men that were grown up with him (his best buds) spake unto him, saying... (Tell them) my little finger shall be thicker than my father's loins"
1 Kings 12 8-10.
Rehoboam is not a very good biblical figure from which to model an AI... Rehoboam is named for a king who thought that his sexual prowess was greater than his father, King Solomon. Can you imagine the hubris of that?
In other words, there are now officially worse things than Delos' little side project...
So what are people complaining about? They are just rehashing their bulleted lists of complaints. But that's funny, this isn't Star Trek Discovery or Star Trek Picard. So why am I reading reviews for this Westworld episode that I previously saw posted on episodes of those shows?
Regardless of what some 4/8Chan troll spouts, this is still Westworld. Just because it's not taking place inside of the park at this moment, well that's not quite true. See if you can find the scene that is actually taking place in Westworld. There is one, and only one. But it's there.
So.
We have Dolores, and we have Bernard. From the ending of season two, we know that somebody using a host shaped like Charlotte Hale left the park with at least six host control units... One of which must have been Teddy of course. But we don't know exactly who Charlotte Hale is at this point. But we know, it's not Hale.
And for some reason we can thank Dolores for bringing Bernard back.
And she even says she brings him back as an enemy.
At least "not as a friend".
Why would she do that? I don't know if she is actually as antagonistic against Bernard as he seems to think she is...
We have to remember that this is still Dr. Ford's dark design, and, well, Bernard now contains a full simulation of Dr. Ford just like Dolores contains a full simulation of "BernArnold". This is all common knowledge after the end of season two.
And that's all Dolores needs to re-create both of those people.
But it's also possible that Dolores does not know of the internal Ford simulation residing inside of Bernard?
And, does he know about it?
Delores is set loose upon the world- run for your lives.
Dolores has never met a human being that was very high-quality, all she ever knew were employees of the park, and members of the Delos board. And William of course. She never knew any random people that she could just talk to who didn't have an agenda with her.
So the question is, what will she do when she meets a human being that isn't like the people she previously met who only wanted to use her as a host or part of the Delos project?
On the other hand there are whisperings of something much worse than Delos experiment... there is something called Rehoboam:
"But he forsook the council of the old men, which they had given him, and consulted with the young men that were grown up with him (aka his best buds), and which stood before him: and he said unto them, what counsel give ye that we may answer this people, who have spoken to me, saying, make the yolk which my father did put upon us lighter? And the young men that were grown up with him (his best buds) spake unto him, saying... (Tell them) my little finger shall be thicker than my father's loins"
1 Kings 12 8-10.
Rehoboam is not a very good biblical figure from which to model an AI... Rehoboam is named for a king who thought that his sexual prowess was greater than his father, King Solomon. Can you imagine the hubris of that?
In other words, there are now officially worse things than Delos' little side project...
Picking up soon after Season 2 left off, this series of Westworld turns the show on its head and drops us into the "real world" outside the park. Wow, do they pack a lot in to the hour!
No spoilers, but suffice to say you need to pay attention to what is happening on screen and really listen to the dialog. So much happens and yet you get a great introduction to the world and the Delores character is treated brilliantly.
This one episode will need to be rewatched to pick up on all the small details.
No spoilers, but suffice to say you need to pay attention to what is happening on screen and really listen to the dialog. So much happens and yet you get a great introduction to the world and the Delores character is treated brilliantly.
This one episode will need to be rewatched to pick up on all the small details.
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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