Last modified on Tue 7 Apr 2020 05.11 EDT. The Man in Black has long been shadowed by the knowledge his daughter blamed him for the suicide of her mother, his wife. The Cradle itself is improvising and fighting back, stopping all of Elsie’s attempts to retake control of the park. Then the car explodes. After escaping the clutches of Ghost Nation and seeing her father, Emily (Katja Herbers) has now joined him, along with Lawrence (Clifton Collins Jr.) and his cavalcade of cousins to find “The Door.” The Man in Black initially refuses to acknowledge his daughter’s presence, under the impression this is yet another host speaking the voice of Ford, teasing him about the game. Serac wants them all exterminated. Westworld Recap, Season 2 Episode 6: Back to Life After a run of lackluster episodes, HBO's series regained its footing with its most recent installment. The Ghost Nation give chase and for a second it looks like curtains. This episode brought that lesson home, with its bookends of Ford playing the piano in a bar teeming with lively revelers, and Dolores doing the same, but in a room full of corpses. This week, William finds himself at that facility, though we don’t know right away that this is where he is. Westworld recap: season 2, episode 6 – Maeve's on a mission but is Ford back? A guide to the horror-centric streaming service’s most chilling offerings. Few have a clear motivation that drives them, even fewer have personalities that are complex and contradictory. Though it’s just meant to serve as a backup for narratives, it has interfaced with every discrete system in the past seven days, responding differently, almost exuding sentience. There he goes into a new reality where he awakens on the train, much like Teddy did in the very first episode. Staffel von Westworld für Dich zusammen. Remembering her promise, Maeve charges off with her daughter into the fields. The Man in Black, apparently relieved at this news, smiles. Sign up for the. A recap of ‘Westworld’ season 2 episode 6 “Phase Space” starring Evan Rachel Wood, Thandie Newton, and Jeffrey Wright. It was nice to know you, however briefly, and we really appreciated that sword fight between those two dudes at the end there, with the hand getting chopped off. Maybe it was just a beautiful cinematic moment with a great music cue, but I found Maeve’s homecoming surprisingly moving, even if it left me with a few questions. For instance, Maeve was drawn strongly to Akane (Rinko Kikuchi) and her tragic story, while Hector and Musashi were instantly repelled by each other, or at least very suspicious of one another. I’m still a little unsure what to think of Bernard’s role in all of this. As far as Westworld specifically, I still feel like everything after Season 1 seems a bit tacked-on and superfluous. All rights reserved. As Dolores, Angela (Talulah Riley) and the others hop to another car, he approaches Phil (Patrick Cage), the tech they had been forcing along on the journey with them and who had personally made Teddy's modifications, and hands him a gun with a single bullet. All immediate threats eliminated, the group takes off for Snow Lake, which serves as not only Sakura’s birthplace but an entrance to the tunnels back into Delos HQ. But it looks like her father isn’t exactly out of the woods yet, as they soon get ambushed by Ghost Nation, their fate yet undetermined. No matter what, it's clearly going to be significant in coming episodes. we wonder. 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As he straps himself into a device that will spelunk into his head and remove his control unit, he sounds almost chipper when he announces that "pain is just a program.". She’ll keep them safe. It seems Dolores has him around for some important reason, and not just to oppose her. All rights reserved. Both Dolores and Ford play the piano in this week’s episode. Bernard expresses to her, as he has before, his fears about the person she might become. Part of the slaughter from the evening involved the death of Sakura (Kiki Sukezane), and through deep breaths, she observes Akane (Rinko Kikuchi), the mother figure to Sakura and Shogun World counterpart to Maeve, carve her heart out. “Akane No Mai” is the best episode yet. • I’m sorry, but Teddy’s new stern face makes it look like he’s constipated. Taken aback initially and considering this a threat, the Man in Black seems to comply, as she tells him leaving the park with her the next morning would be a “good start” to patching up their tumultuous relationship. We know she must mourn time and time again, for it is such a powerful loss. So what's going on here? Was William abused as a child? At first surprised and then disconcerted by Teddy’s behavior, Dolores seems ill-prepared for the results of her personality change experiment. But still better than most TV shows out there. Viewers and characters alike were led to believe the man who created Westworld had been killed during last season’s finale. Her time living as fake Hale has changed her entirely. He didn't say that," she says. Prior to that explosion, Charlotte and the third Hemsworth reunite in said HQ. © 2020 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. He walks into the Mariposa Saloon, where Dolores is playing the piano. He could just even shoot out a window! Here, he has flashes of the chestnut he took from the place he found Delos, following instructions by Ford to create a consciousness of a human to put into a host. They died and lived again over and over and over. “We’re not going to betray the audience and say, ‘Whoops, that was all a dream.’”. He sees Dolores. There she must complete the mission that drives her: finding her daughter. Maeve and Sizemore and Hector and so on are soon back in Westworld, every smear of Shogun eviscera washed from their faces. At last we have the story of Charlotte/Dolores. While I could talk a great deal about this ongoing theme in the show, I most want to mention how much this plot detail honors the notion that death only really matters in stories when you see the real impact of it. He is still, for now, Dolores’s loyal sidekick, but he also shoots passive-aggressive barbs as he helps her on her mission to track down her father. As far as Westworld specifically, I still feel like everything after Season 1 seems a bit tacked-on and superfluous. How long before Emily finds her dad again? He agrees to accept her forgiveness and rebuild their relationship, starting by leaving the park together. “Hector,” she says. And the choice belongs to me. Let’s talk about that big twist. While Bernard and Elsie (Shannon Woodward) are finding out more about the Cradle, Maeve (Thandie Newton) and the Man in Black (Ed Harris) are dealing with a different cradle in the form of the relationships with their respective children. It’s a big reveal, but without the details that talk more of his goal, there isn’t much to say about themes of this choice, nor the themes of the episode. William is discovering the opposite. He’s been paying particular attention to the Man in Black (who even thinks his daughter is possessed by Ford for a moment), but he might also be speaking through the Ghost Nation to Maeve and Emily. It doesn’t matter what came before, all that matters is what he knows now. Here's how those stories and more played out over the course of "Phase Space," directed by Tarik Saleh. Before Maeve can respond to this stunning revelation, riders descend on the house. Sizemore has had his phone all the time, so why not use it before now? Now apparently inhabiting a persona in the park, Bernard arrives in Sweetwater on the train, and wanders into the Mariposa. Or, at least, a digital simulation of his mind.
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