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13) (First episode) The prime prime of the season contains a lot -You should, after being hit by a machine for one last season – but the biggest moment is when Bernard, whose real-life connection to the whole season, realizes that there is more to Delos than robots know: the company is signing records for a visitor experiences, and their DNA. We also learn that the Black Man will get his own game this season ("You Must Get the Door"), and get a beating when you see two trivial things: a dead leopard washed up somehow off the coast of Westworld, and a "horrible innocent" drone. ”
12) (2nd episode) The flashback that shows Dolores “in our world,” accompanied by Arnold and Ford in their quest for investors (including the dreaded & # 39; Logan Delos) to finance their robotics project. But that is the time when Dolores once Maeve – The main characters who refuse to cooperate – cross the road in the desert of Westworld and admit it without hesitation.
11) (Episode 2) But it's a great wait just recently ? ”Moment in the second episode me to be the latest version of the park for crime leader El Lazo (guest star Giancarlo Esposito) and all of his men committing suicide, by meeting and perhaps with Ford's instructions at the top of the tomb, rather than interacting with the Man in Black in his quest as he is being asked. It really excites violence.
Maeve Group on edge areas.
10) (Episode 3) We read where that tiger came from when it came to light the Raj – Delos park nearer the time of British colonial rule in India – Keep an eye out for a mysterious woman who barely escapes the island of rebellion. We also get the strong impression that Maeve and the company, which is pushing the frontiers of the Westworld, will soon visit the appropriate Shōgun World. But there is "Holy shit!" the moment when the Armistice — last seen with his arm stuck in the door with the Delos goons at the bottom of the first season — appears, he is very much alive and the raspberries said goons with his new weapon of choice, the flame-redeemer. Or "dragon," if you're Hector.
9) (Episode four) Elsie is alive! She's mad as hell, but sadly helps Bernard when he catches the audience and realizes that a) he owns it; b) Westworld is completely off the rails; and c) Delos has been working on the decorative secrets held by people as a way to make rich people die, even though they haven't found anything yet – much like the mad husk of founder James Delos.
8) (Episode 4) Instead of something less useful in fun but fun as hell, the death of Confederado "Cruel Craddock" by causing him to drink nitroglycerin and then beating his head – was high Westworld hit number chart.
Akane (Rinko Kikuchi) gets her revenge.
7) (Episode 5) Episode go inside Shōgun The earth —The Westworld mirror in many ways – was full of good times. But the one-two punch of Akane (guest star Rinko Kikuchi) performs his Wu-Tang revenge dance against Shōgun – and then Maeve uses his newly acquired "intellectual power" to enter the otherwise licensed mesh network – it represents a very interesting sequence of -TV all the time.
6) (Episode 6) We find another shocking episode of Shōgun World where Musashi (Hiroyuki Sanada) fights his old rivals Tanaka (Masayoshi Haneda) in a samurai battlefield that ends in disappointment and destruction. After all the West African gun wars Westworld you gave it to us, this visceral conflict is good to look at.
Absolutely high point in the episode what it also creates is not entirely surprising – revealing that the woman who escaped Raj, Emily (Katja Herpent), is the daughter of a Black man, as well as much of Bernard and Elsie's work. Who goes by the subtle code of Cradle, who uses self-defense in any attempt to restore order? Ford's ghost, of course.
5) (Episode 7) The episode timeline it reminds us of how broken Bernard's mind really was, but chatting with Ford (who was brought to his knowledge before Dolores was killed) leads him to realize that “We were not here to beat kings. We were ready to get the guests out here! ”When the Cradle blasts, all their backups are annihilated, and yet Ford is still in the middle of Bernard's agitated mind.
Zahn McClarnon introduces excellent work as Akecheta.
4) (Episode eight) These should be the times, but Akecheta's news section in the eighth episode of episode eight, "Kiksuya," should be fully featured. The show eventually deepened with one of the Native American characters, and Akecheta's heartbreaking ending discusses why she is one of the park's most enlightened athletes and gives us a fresh perspective on mainstream events. The episode also gives him an opportunity to explain to Maeve (and the audience) that he has misinterpreted his role in his history.
3) (Episode 9) Several tragic deaths are highlighted in the highly focused episode The Black Man . By playing a bit, we hear that his struggling wife (guest star Sela Ward) committed suicide after realizing his true nature – he is a brutal person while in Westworld. Another suicide comes when Teddy, burdened by his own issues, realizes his way with Dolores is gone. And perhaps most shockingly, a Black man kills his daughter with cold blood after he is believed to be a fake created by Ford.
2) (Episode 10) The end of the season was it a bit of confusion -One after many views, you may still need a chart to follow the time limit — but it has always been, as you would expect, full of momentum, reveals, and damage done in conjunction. And it contained two good escapes. The first was when a group of soldiers made it to the Upper Valley and became a glorious, tangible reality, buried in a secret place where humanity would never again suffer. It wasn't easy; they fought Delos saboteurs, including a reworked zombie version of Clementine that made them all attack. But those who break will be in the robot heaven forever.
Things are about to change for Charlotte Hale (Tessa Thompson).
1) (Episode 10) The best escape, however, will have a huge impact on season three. It was when Charlotte Hale – who was actually a secret Dolores – smuggled at least five “pearls” (one belonging to Bernard) into her bag as she left the park; it is possible that Felix and his team Sylvester regain some of the soldiers while they have the details to clean up. (Maeve did it somehow, because Thandie Newton is in season three .) “A new world” awaits.
Westworld III returns to understanding our minds by airing on Sunday, March 15 on HBO.
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