

William ignores helping Logan and witnesses Dolores displays some keen gun slinging skills. She keeps seeing herself, and she even sees a psychic with a "maze" card.Īlonzo double crosses the Confederales and Dolores urges William to chase Alonzo. They're robbing a stage coach for Alonzo and William has a big moment where he kills a couple of Union soldiers.ĭolores is having strange visions. William feels certain Dolores is prescient. Logan is convinced they're onto a big game. William (Jimmi Simpson) and Logan meet Alonzo (Clifton Collins Jr.), formerly Lawrence of the Man in Black's care. How do they take her out of the park to talk to her and put her back without William or anyone else noticing? Once Ford leaves she admits to the voice that is Arnold that she told Ford nothing. Ford remembers it was the day Arnold died. She states her last contact with Arnold was thirty-four years ago. He knows she hears voices, but she denies it. He asks if she remembers Arnold, the man that created her. Is it just coincidence that the man in black's quest for the maze coincides with hosts waking up?įord asks Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) if she remembers the man he used to be. The man in black boasts he's the reason the park didn't die when Arnold did. That is his contribution, and he hopes Wyatt is a worthy adversary, someone to stop him from finding the maze.

The man admits he always felt Westworld lacked a villain. The man in black asks Ford if he's getting any closer. That is the reason this park has made hosts more realistic.įord sits down with the man in black. How real it seems, and the man in black laments the fact. His goal is the maze, but he seems to think this is more than a game or theme park. The man in black seems certain that fate and destiny are intertwined. The man in black (Ed Harris) runs into the same boy Ford spoke to in episode two. The man in black is the villain he thinks the world needs. Logan's hedonistic behavior is widening the rift between he and William. These voices and memories seemed to be triggered by a change Ford made, but that hasn't been referenced lately.Īs we learned in episode four, Logan's (Ben Barnes) family is looking at purchasing a stake in Westworld. It's Arnold, but what is he doing and why has it taken this long? Arnold has been long gone. That same voice as before is urging Dolores to "Find me." It's a safe bet she has a few more clues than what we're aware. Is it that it makes him feel better than talking to himself? Why is it Hopkins prefers to talk to an old host with repetitive responses. I assumed he was talking about a host, maybe Dolores, but by the end of the episode maybe he's referencing the man in black. He tells a story of a racing dog that caught what it was after but didn't know what to do with it once it had it. Read my previous episode reviews.įord (Anthony Hopkins) is talking to an outdated host, the same one from the first episode. Perfect the core program even after thirty years. Wants to make the most lifelike experience possible, continuing to Hosts, that fully recreate the experience for visitors. Is a western theme parked stocked with androids, this show calls them Solid episode, and better than the last one. It could just be that all paths lead to one point in this strange confluence of events. It's an intriguing episode all the same that makes the excitement for a or the final revelation all the more overwhelming. We get more information, but it just makes everything more confusing. This episode doesn't provide many answers. Newton, Jeffrey Wright, Jimmi Simpson, Rodrigo SantoroĪ futuristic theme park recreates the wild west for visitors, but bliss doesn't last forever.
WESTWORLD SEASON 1 EPISODE 5 STREAM MOVIE
Westworld - Season 1 Episode 5 - ContrapassoĬreated by: Jonathan Nolan, Lisa Joy Nolan, Michael Crichton (1973 movie written by)Īnthony Hopkins, Ed Harris, Evan Rachel Wood, James Marsden, Thandie
