Westworld’s 25 Biggest ‘Holy Shit’ Moments By Episode (So Far)
Dolores/Wyatt (Evan Rachel Wooden) within the season two finale, “The Passenger.”
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The return of Westworld is sort of right here—and whereas io9 already has a really helpful information to rapidly get you up to the mark so you possibly can dive proper into season three, we additionally needed to look again on the most surprising, most monumentally plot-shifting, and in any other case intensely memorable moments of the present to date.
These are marked by every season and episode, so in the event you’ve not watched each seasons you possibly can simply keep away from that which you haven’t but seen.
Ford (Anthony Hopkins) and Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) research one in every of their creations.
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Season One
25) (Episode one) On the very finish of the primary episode, after expressly affirming as a part of the usual host questioning that she would by no means harm a residing factor, Dolores swats and kills a fly—a really clear sign of a lot bloodier issues to return.
24) (Episode two) Maeve, who’s already began to intuit that issues should not as they appear in her actuality, wakes up whereas she’s being repaired after her most up-to-date demise. It’s the primary massive step in an awakening that can propel her character all through the sequence.
23) (Episode three) After Elsie and Stubbs track down a wayward woodcutter, he menaces both of them, something that hosts decidedly aren’t supposed to do, before viciously bashing his own head in with a rock. We later learn that he’s got a transmitter embedded in his arm and had been tasked to beam information out of the park, a plot point that would become huge as the season wore on.
Dolores starts to take charge.
22) (Episode four) Theresa heads to her big meeting with Ford on behalf of “the board,” filled with Delos executives who are intent on pushing him out. Ford’s polite but searing warning—reminding Theresa that he knows everything that she knows, plus a whole lot more—signals in no uncertain terms who’s really calling the shots.
21) (Episode five) “I imagined a story where I didn’t have to be the damsel,” Dolores tells a shocked William after he witnesses her unexpectedly badass gunslinger skills. It’ll take a while before her Wyatt persona fully surfaces, but it’s one of the early signs that Dolores’s fierce alter ego is starting to show.
20) (Episode six) In an episode that sees Bernard discover Ford’s unsettling “family” hidden in the park, and Elsie’s horror-movie moment in the abandoned theater, Maeve’s trip upstairs at the Mesa—where she sees her previous build as a single-mom homesteader being used to promote the park—is maybe the most crucial moment. It solidifies her relationship with the hapless (but helpful) tech Felix, and sets her on the path to making some scary-powerful upgrades to her abilities.
Maeve (Thandie Newton) and her daughter (Jasmyn Rae).