Charlotte Hale, whoever is inside her head, is one of the most intriguing questions Westworld season 3. At the end of season 2, Bernard made a version of Charlotte's host and incorporated Dolores's idea into the body. This means that for the most important part of the show, we watched Dolores roaming Charlotte's body pretending to be her own.
Well, by the end of season 2, Charlotte's departure is on her own after Dolores regains her old body. So, who is Charlotte now? The premier of Season 3 doesn't give us much detail to proceed, but it does appear in a few key scenes, which just give us enough space to remember which brain is currently circulating in Charlotte's body Westworld season 3.
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Dolores, but we see her before she makes her body again
Westworld it always tells its story at different times at the same time, without letting us know when we are actually watching, so it is entirely possible that we see some of Dolores' first steps in the real world. If so, it would not be entirely clear what the story line was designed for, though WestworldI'm always preparing for a surprise on the wall, so it's possible.
A copy of Dolores
We are not sure that our hosts can copy their understanding. In fact, it may sound like it's breaking the world if they can, but it's impossible. We know that Dolores was associated with Wyatt in some way in the park's history, so he probably split his Wyatt portion and handed it to Charlotte. We agree that this idea, although it may seem obvious, does not seem to be so accessible, either Westworld.
Angela
This actually seems to be a good thing. The host is smart and talented, and has proven himself to be a loyal Dolores soldier. If Dolores's goal is to bring her ally into the real world, Angela is definitely near the top of the list.
Maeve or one of his team
The idea here is that Charlotte is currently living in Maeve, Armistice, or Hector Escaton. The problem here is that we have no reason to believe that the group's interests are in line with Dolores' interests. And since she's the one who put brains in Charlotte's body, it would be hard to believe she was dropping into the enemy's mind.
Clementine
Clementine has never seemed to be an active genius, so it is unlikely that she will be of much help to the boardroom. Similarly, his new managerial powers may make him a god in the parks of Delos, but he won't do much for him in the real world, making this seem less appealing.
Peter Abernathy
Dolores's dad has been the key to everything last season, and he's one of Delos' most valuable assets, but this is like a stretch. He was a retired owner, and we knew for sure that Dolores had his mind with him a few times, but it's not clear why he would be transferred to Charlotte. Of course, Dolores may just want her back, but then why use one of your best assets?
Ford
This is easily the mastermind-level design twist possible. Ford was always trying to give Dolores a chance to escape. If the only reason he did that was to be able to install the Ford system – think along the lines of Bernard's version of Arnold – a copy of every one who owns this board, thus putting himself at the head of Delos. This will be quite controversial, but also very relevant Westworld.
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