'Westworld' Shocker Ahead May Make You Rewatch Whole Series
Prepare to have your tinfoil-covered black or white cowboy hat blown off by what's ahead on "Westworld" Season 1.
Fans have already covered the Internet with their theories about ... everything. Where Westworld and the staff are really located. Which humans might really be hosts. Which characters might be the same character in different timelines (you know that one). Whatever the heck is happening with co-founder Arnold, etc.A fan asked Entertainment Weekly for details on upcoming episodes of "Westworld" (the next is Episode 6, airing November 6) and here is the response:
Do you know anything about the upcoming episodes of Westworld? — Candice
Elsie comes very close to the truth behind those data leaks in Sunday's episode, but having also seen next week's outing, I will tell you first hand that there's info even more surprising on the horizon. Let's just say there's something so shocking that happens next week, it left my jaw on the floor — seriously, I'm going to need to rewatch the entire series.
Well, considering the "entire series" is only six episodes as of Sunday, it won't take too long.The way that's phrased makes it sound like "next week" means the November 13 Episode 7, called "Trompe L'Oeil." That episode's synopsis (see below) references Bernard considering his "next move." Does something major happen with him? Is it revealed that (as some fans have theorized) that Bernard is a bot? The next episode after that references his "mandate," then he and Dolores both "reconnect with their pasts." Hmmm.
HBO recently shared synopses for the upcoming episodes -- except for the Episode 10 season finale. We just have the episode title for that one: "The Bicameral Mind." Here are more details from HBO on what's ahead:
Episode #6: "The Adversary" (Sunday, November 6, 9 p.m. on HBO)
Maeve (Thandie Newton) charms Lutz (Leonardo Nam); Elsie (Shannon Woodward) uncovers possible sabotage; the Man in Black (Ed Harris) and Teddy (James Marsden) run afoul of a garrison. Written by Halley Gross & Jonathan Nolan; directed by Frederick E.O. Toye.
Episode #7: "Trompe L'Oeil" (November 13)
Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) and William (Jimmi Simpson) journey into treacherous terrain; Maeve (Thandie Newton) delivers an ultimatum; Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) considers his next move. Written by Halley Gross & Jonathan Nolan; directed by Frederick E.O. Toye.
Episode #8: "Trace Decay" (November 20)
Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) struggles with a mandate; Maeve (Thandie Newton) looks to change her script; Teddy (James Marsden) is jarred by dark memories. Written by Charles Yu & Lisa Joy; directed by Stephen Williams.
Episode #9: "The Well-Tempered Clavier" (November 27)
Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) and Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) reconnect with their pasts; Maeve (Thandie Newton) makes a bold proposition to Hector (Rodrigo Santoro); Teddy (James Marsden) finds enlightenment, at a price. Written by Dan Dietz & Katherine Lingenfelter; directed by Michelle MacLaren.
Episode #10: "The Bicameral Mind" (December 4)
No description for the season finale yet, but it will probably be shocking ... and make us rewatch the whole series.
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