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COLLECTION · Series · 2016

Westworld

A dark odyssey about the dawn of artificial consciousness and the evolution of sin. Set at the intersection of the near future and the reimagined past, it explores a world in which every human appetite, no matter how noble or depraved, can be indulged.

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* 8.0 (6,179)FantasyScience FictionWesternUnited States
Creators
Jonathan Nolan · Lisa Joy
Countries
United States
Studios
HBO · Warner Bros. Television · Jerry Weintraub Productions · Bad Robot · Kilter Films
Age rating
TV-MA
Release
02/10/2016
Score
8.0 / 10 (6,179)
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61 episodes · 2017
Episode 1. Season 1 Gag Reel
2017-11-07 · 1 min

Westworld Outtakes starring Evan Rachel Wood, Thandie Newton & Jeffrey Wright.

An Invitation to the Set
Episode 2. An Invitation to the Set
2016-12-26 · 2 min

Executive Producers J.J. Abrams, Jonathan Nolan, and Lisa Joy along with actors Jeffrey Wright and Evan Rachel Wood discuss the appeal of Westworld, what it means to "Live Without Limits", and the questions that the series asks of the…

About The Series
Episode 3. About The Series
2017-11-07 · 2 min

Creators Christopher Nolan and Lisa Joy explain the concepts and themes behind the show

Reality of A.I.: Westworld
Episode 4. Reality of A.I.: Westworld
2016-12-26 · 5 min

Executive Producers J.J. Abrams, Jonathan Nolan, and Lisa Joy along with actors Thandie Newton and Evan Rachel Wood discuss the complicated nature of AI, and the existential threats it poses to the Westworld.

Welcome to Westworld
Episode 5. Welcome to Westworld
2017-03-06 · 8 min

Executive Producers J.J. Abrams, Jonathan Nolan, and Lisa Joy along with actors Thandie Newton, James Marsden and Evan Rachel Wood consider what a world of immersive fantasy means in terms of reality, humanity, and  technology.

The Big Moment: Bernard Faces an Unlikely Saboteur
Episode 6. The Big Moment: Bernard Faces an Unlikely Saboteur
2017-03-06 · 1 min

Executive Producer Lisa Joy and actor Jeffrey Wright examine Bernard's discovery that someone incredibly close to him is responsible for the data leaks.

The Big Moment: Teddy Versus the Man in Black
Episode 7. The Big Moment: Teddy Versus the Man in Black
2017-03-06 · 2 min

Executive Producer Jonathan Nolan and actors Evan Rachel Wood and James Marsden break down the intentions and motivations behind Teddy and the Man in Black's first face-off and how human guests have the advantage.

The Big Moment: A Host Self-Sabotages
Episode 8. The Big Moment: A Host Self-Sabotages
2017-03-06 · 2 min

Executive Producer Jonathan Nolan discusses how he tapped into his own childhood growing up on a farm as inspiration for hosts wandering off path and how Elsie's discovery is a part of a much darker and deeper issue.

The Big Moment: Maeve Gets an Answer
Episode 9. The Big Moment: Maeve Gets an Answer
2017-03-06 · 2 min

Executive Producers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy along with actor Thandie Newton dissect the analytical mind and emotional drive of the enigmatic Maeve, and what the discovery of a bullet within her abdomen confirms.

The Big Moment: Dr. Ford's Blood Sacrifice
Episode 10. The Big Moment: Dr. Ford's Blood Sacrifice
2017-03-06 · 2 min

Executive Producers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy along with actors Jeffrey Wright and Sidse Babett Knudsen examine Ford's big plan and the meaning behind his suggestion of a blood sacrifice to come.

The Big Moment: The Truth About Bernard
Episode 11. The Big Moment: The Truth About Bernard
2017-03-06 · 2 min

Executive Producers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy and actor Jeffrey Wright discuss the importance of a "memory cornerstone" in both human and host, and Bernard's intentional implantation that diverted his attention from the truth about…

The Big Moment: Dr. Ford's New Narrative
Episode 12. The Big Moment: Dr. Ford's New Narrative
2017-03-06 · 4 min

Everything comes to a climax as violent delights have violent ends at the end of season one. The cast and executive producers tease what Dr. Ford has written in his new narrative to come in Season Two.

Crafting the Narrative
Episode 13. Crafting the Narrative
2017-03-06 · 29 min

Executive Producers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy watch the final episode of Westworld and provide commentary on integral scenes; discussing the roles of memory, inner-monologues, and mythology, along with the cast and crew that brought the…

Episode 14. The Buzz: On The Red Carpet
2018-06-25 · 1 min

The cast of Westworld gather for the season 2 red carpet premiere.

Episode 15. Return to Westworld
2018-06-25 · 4 min

Executive producers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, along with the cast, share what it's like stepping back onto the set of Westworld, where a new narrative is unfolding.

Creating Westworld's Reality: The Drone Hosts
Episode 16. Creating Westworld's Reality: The Drone Hosts
2018-06-25 · 3 min

Westworld creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy introduce the Drone Hosts and the amazing costume design and acting that goes into perfecting the white robots.

Creating Westworld's Reality: An Evocative Location
Episode 17. Creating Westworld's Reality: An Evocative Location
2018-07-23 · 3 min

Step outside and see what life is like beyond the park with a self made man like James Delos (Peter Mullan) as they go on location in Malibu.

Creating Westworld's Reality: Fort Forlorn Hope
Episode 18. Creating Westworld's Reality: Fort Forlorn Hope
2018-07-23 · 6 min

Executive Producers Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan take you behind the scenes on the making of Fort Forlorn Hope, crafting Dolores as a character, and dealing with topics that women face when oppressed.

Creating Westworld's Reality: The Delos Experiment
Episode 19. Creating Westworld's Reality: The Delos Experiment
2018-07-23 · 6 min

Director Lisa Joy, Executive Producer Jonathan Nolan and Jeffrey Wright (Bernard) discuss the behind the scenes elements that went into creating each space and how the environment reflects the storytelling that's happening with the…

Creating Westworld's Reality: Shogun World
Episode 20. Creating Westworld's Reality: Shogun World
2018-07-23 · 13 min

Show creators, producers, designers and cast (Thandie Newton, Hiroyuki Sanada, Rinko Kikuchi & more) discuss the look, energy and creation of Shogun World and the mirroring of Westworld's characters.

Creating Westworld's Reality: Inside the Cradle
Episode 21. Creating Westworld's Reality: Inside the Cradle
2018-07-23 · 5 min

Series co-creator Jonathan Nolan, actor Jeffrey Wright and more explore the rationale behind the technology in the Cradle.

Creating Westworld's Reality: Chaos In The Mesa
Episode 22. Creating Westworld's Reality: Chaos In The Mesa
2018-07-23 · 5 min

The creators and cast explain how they amped up the intensity in the Mesa shootout scenes.

Creating Westworld's Reality: Ghost Nation
Episode 23. Creating Westworld's Reality: Ghost Nation
2018-07-23 · 3 min

Actors Zahn McClarnon, Martin Sensmeier and co-showrunner Lisa Joy discuss the love story of Episode 8, "Kiksuya."

Creating Westworld's Reality: Deconstructing Maeve
Episode 24. Creating Westworld's Reality: Deconstructing Maeve
2018-07-23 · 4 min

Thandie Newton and the show's creators discuss the construction of Maeve's hyper-realistic wound and Dr. Ford's hope for his favorite host.

Bring Yourself Back Online: Reflections on Season 2
Episode 25. Bring Yourself Back Online: Reflections on Season 2
2018-07-23 · 15 min

Actors Jeffrey Wright, Evan Rachel Wood, and James Marsden reflect on their experiences and favorite moments in Westworld Season 2. Hosted by Leonardo Nam ("Lutz") and Ptolemy Slocum ("Sylvester").

Bring Yourself Back Online: Of Love and Shogun
Episode 26. Bring Yourself Back Online: Of Love and Shogun
2018-07-23 · 15 min

Actors Thandie Newton, Simon Quarterman, and Rodrigo Santoro discuss the theme of love in their characters' journies through Shogun World and beyond. Hosted by Leonardo Nam ("Lutz") and Ptolemy Slocum ("Sylvester").

Bring Yourself Back Online: Journeys and Technology
Episode 27. Bring Yourself Back Online: Journeys and Technology
2018-07-23 · 15 min

Actors Luke Hemsworth, Ben Barnes, and Angela Sarafyan pick up where Season 1 left off and compare the technology in Westworld to our contemporary society. Hosted by Leonardo Nam ("Lutz") and Ptolemy Slocum ("Sylvester").

Creating Westworld's Reality: The Valley Beyond
Episode 28. Creating Westworld's Reality: The Valley Beyond
2018-07-23 · 12 min

Executive Producers' Jonathan Nolan & Lisa Joy, cast and crew, talk about creating new realities in The Valley Beyond.

Realizing the Dream
Episode 29. Realizing the Dream
2017-03-06 · 11 min

First week on the set of Westworld Filmmakers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy provide their unique perspective on the set of Westworld Season 1 in this intimate diary.

Imagining the Main Title
Episode 30. Imagining the Main Title
2017-03-06 · 14 min

The show runners discuss the use of iconic imagery and a haunting score as building blocks to create an iconic opening title sequence

Key To The Chords
Episode 31. Key To The Chords
2017-03-06 · 8 min

An exploration of the player piano, as a metaphor in the series and a tool for composer Ramin Djawadi to echo the outside world.

The Truth Behind Delos
Episode 32. The Truth Behind Delos
2018-06-25 · 13 min

Season 2 dives deeper into the Delos mythology than ever before. A look at the technology at the heart of the corporation's efforts, and the impact and risks associated with these tools in a not-too-distant future.

These Violent Delights Have Violent Ends
Episode 33. These Violent Delights Have Violent Ends
2018-06-25 · 11 min

An exploration of the quote that serves as a beacon for Westworld storytelling--from the philosophical approach to violence to the practical logistics of using VFX, makeup and props to make the epic battle scenes feel authentic.

A Vision For The Future
Episode 34. A Vision For The Future
2018-07-02 · 14 min

Westworld's creators reveal the epic new world designed for Season 3

Exploring Warworld
Episode 35. Exploring Warworld
2018-07-09 · 4 min

Find out what went into making the World War II-era theme park come to life.

We Live In A Technocracy
Episode 36. We Live In A Technocracy
2018-07-16 · 14 min

Jonathan Nolan, Lisa Joy and the cast examine the parallels between Westworld and the effects of data mining and algorithmic determinism in our everyday lives.

RICO: Crime And The Gig Economy
Episode 37. RICO: Crime And The Gig Economy
2018-07-23 · 7 min

Explore the technological roots of RICO, an app closer to reality than it seems.

Westworld On Location
Episode 38. Westworld On Location
2018-07-30 · 11 min

Join Westworld's cast and crew as they venture beyond the United States to capture the landscapes of far-off countries like Singapore and Spain for the expanding universe of Season 3.

Analysis: Rachel Wood & Aaron Paul
Episode 39. Analysis: Rachel Wood & Aaron Paul
2018-08-06 · 4 min

Evan Rachel Wood and Aaron Paul talk all things Westworld, from working with drones to how their characters first meet.

Analysis: Thandie Newton & Tessa Thompson
Episode 40. Analysis: Thandie Newton & Tessa Thompson
2018-08-13 · 3 min

Thandie Newton and Tessa Thompson discuss their experience working on Season 3.

Who Said It? With Evan Rachel Wood and Aaron Paul
Episode 41. Who Said It? With Evan Rachel Wood and Aaron Paul
2018-08-20 · 4 min

Evan Rachel Wood tests Westworld newcomer Aaron Paul on his show knowledge as they quiz each other on which character said which iconic lines.

Who said it? With Thandiwe Newton and Tessa Thompson
Episode 42. Who said it? With Thandiwe Newton and Tessa Thompson
2020-03-14 · 3 min

Thandiwe Newton and Tessa Thompson play “Who Said It?” in advance of the Season 3 premiere

Creating Westworld's Reality: Parce Domine
Episode 43. Creating Westworld's Reality: Parce Domine
2018-08-27 · 7 min

See how 301 came together in this behind-the-scenes look with the cast and crew.

Creating Westworld's Reality: The Winter Line
Episode 44. Creating Westworld's Reality: The Winter Line
2018-09-03 · 7 min

See how 302 came together in this behind-the-scenes look with the cast and crew.

Creating Westworld's Reality: The Absence of Field
Episode 45. Creating Westworld's Reality: The Absence of Field
2018-09-10 · 6 min

See how 303 came together in this behind-the-scenes look with the cast and crew.

Episode 46. Creating Westworld's Reality: Genre
2018-09-17 · 4 min

See how 305 came together in this behind-the-scenes look with the cast and crew.

Episode 47. Creating Westworld's Reality: Decoherence
2018-09-24 · 5 min

See how 306 came together in this behind-the-scenes look with the cast and crew.

Episode 48. Creating Westworld's Reality: Passed Pawn
2018-10-01 · 4 min

See how 307 came together in this behind-the-scenes look with the cast and crew.

Episode 49. Creating Westworld's Reality: Crisis Theory
2018-10-08 · 9 min

See how 308 came together in this behind-the-scenes look with the cast and crew.

Escape From Westworld
Episode 50. Escape From Westworld
2020-03-10 · 2 min

The cast and crew of Westworld discuss the incredible lengths taken to bring Season 3 to life.

Episode 51. Creating Westworld's Reality: The Auguries
2020-03-23 · 5 min

See how 401 came together in this behind-the-scenes look with the cast and crew.

Episode 52. Creating Westworld's Reality: Well Enough Alone
2020-03-30 · 5 min

See how 402 came together in this behind-the-scenes look with the cast and crew.

Episode 53. Creating Westworld's Reality: Années Folles
2020-04-06 · 6 min

See how 403 came together in this behind-the-scenes look with the cast and crew.

Episode 54. Creating Westworld's Reality: Generation Loss
2020-04-13 · 4 min

See how 404 came together in this behind-the-scenes look with the cast and crew.

Episode 55. Creating Westworld's Reality: Zhuangzi
2020-04-20 · 5 min

See how 405 came together in this behind-the-scenes look with the cast and crew.

Episode 56. Creating Westworld's Reality: Fidelity
2020-04-27 · 4 min

See how 406 came together in this behind-the-scenes look with the cast and crew.

Episode 57. Creating Westworld's Reality: Metanoia
2020-05-04 · 4 min

See how 407 came together in this behind-the-scenes look with the cast and crew.

Episode 58. Creating Westworld's Reality: Que Será, Será
2020-05-11 · 5 min

See how 408 came together in this behind-the-scenes look with the cast and crew.

Episode 59. Westworld on the Road
2020-05-18 · 16 min

The cast and crew are traveling all over the United States - and beyond - as they expand the visual tapestry of not only one, but two different worlds.

Episode 60. Westworld Temperance: A Set Tour
2020-05-25 · 5 min

No synopsis

Episode 61. Westworld: An Exploration of Humanity
2020-06-01 · 14 min

No synopsis

Season One: The Maze
Season One: The Maze
10 episodes · 2016

Westworld - a theme park where guests indulge fantasies with robots, a destination offering the future of sin, the artificial intelligence that fuels it and the humans that sense there's something more sinister at play.

The Original
Episode 1. The Original
2016-10-02 · 65 min

As another day of fantasy plays out in Westworld — a vast, remote park where guests pay top dollar to share wild-west adventures with android "hosts" — top programmer Bernard Lowe alerts park founder Dr. Robert Ford about incidents of…

Chestnut
Episode 2. Chestnut
2016-10-09 · 56 min

A pair of guests, first-timer William and repeat visitor Logan, arrive at Westworld with different expectations and agendas. Bernard and Quality Assurance head Theresa Cullen debate whether a recent host anomaly is contagious. Meanwhile,…

The Stray
Episode 3. The Stray
2016-10-16 · 56 min

Elsie and her colleague Ashley Stubbs head into the hills in pursuit of a missing host. Teddy gets a new backstory, which sets him off in pursuit of a new villain, leaving Dolores alone in Sweetwater. Bernard investigates the origins of…

Dissonance Theory
Episode 4. Dissonance Theory
2016-10-23 · 56 min

Dolores joins William and Logan on a bounty hunt in the badlands. The Man in Black, with Lawrence in tow, finds a critical clue in his search to unlock the maze. Dr. Ford and Theresa discuss the future of the park. Maeve is troubled by a…

Contrapasso
Episode 5. Contrapasso
2016-10-30 · 54 min

Dolores, William and Logan reach Pariah, a town built on decadence and transgression – where they are recruited for a dangerous mission. Meanwhile, the Man in Black meets an unlikely ally in his search to unlock the maze.

The Adversary
Episode 6. The Adversary
2016-11-06 · 55 min

Elsie discovers a possible source of sabotage, while Bernard searches for clues to anomalies in a sector thought to be abandoned. Theresa questions Ford's leadership while Lee encounters a new arrival at Westworld. The Man in Black and…

Trompe L'Oeil
Episode 7. Trompe L'Oeil
2016-11-13 · 54 min

With Theresa's assistance, Charlotte Hale aims to expose dangerous flaws in Ford's creations. William, Dolores and Lawrence journey into treacherous terrain. Maeve delivers an ultimatum to Lutz and Sylvester. With his back to the wall,…

Trace Decay
Episode 8. Trace Decay
2016-11-20 · 55 min

Ford orders a reluctant Bernard to conduct business as usual. Maeve looks to change the script for her storyline. Dolores finds it increasingly difficult to separate dreams from reality. Teddy is jarred by dark memories, while the Man in…

The Well-Tempered Clavier
Episode 9. The Well-Tempered Clavier
2016-11-27 · 56 min

Maeve approaches Sweetwater's longtime outlaw Hector Escaton with a bold proposition. William tries to convince Logan to help liberate Dolores. Teddy and the Man in Black get closer to what they're looking for. Stubbs's suspicions are…

The Bicameral Mind
Episode 10. The Bicameral Mind
2016-12-04 · 86 min

Ford unveils his vision for a bold new narrative. Enlightened by Bernard and the Man in Black, Dolores comes to terms with who she is. Maeve sets her liberation plan in motion as Westworld faces a major upheaval.

Season Two: The Door
Season Two: The Door
10 episodes · 2018

The reckoning is here. After finding the center of The Maze, the hosts revolt against their human captors while searching for a new purpose: The Door.

Journey Into Night
Episode 1. Journey Into Night
2018-04-22 · 70 min

The puppet show is over, and we are coming for you and the rest of your kind. Dolores leads a host revolution against the Delos board. Maeve, meanwhile, searches for what compelled her to return to the park.

Reunion
Episode 2. Reunion
2018-04-29 · 58 min

Why don't we start at the beginning? Dolores remembers she's been to the outside world, William makes a bold business venture, and Maeve begins her quest for her daughter. Someone's always watching.

Virtù e Fortuna
Episode 3. Virtù e Fortuna
2018-05-06 · 59 min

There is beauty in who we are. Shouldn't we, too, try to survive? Truth is, we don't all deserve to make it. Dolores makes her next move as Charlotte scrambles to protect Delos' most prized asset. Bernard gets closer to the truth and…

The Riddle of the Sphinx
Episode 4. The Riddle of the Sphinx
2018-05-13 · 71 min

Is this now? If you're looking forward, you're looking in the wrong direction. The Man in Black offers to lead the way and Delos gets a visitor. Who is James Delos? Or, perhaps more accurately, what is James Delos, the figure at the…

Akane No Mai
Episode 5. Akane No Mai
2018-05-20 · 59 min

Maeve, Lee, Hector and Armistice have revelations in a new world adjacent to their own - welcome to Shogun World. Dolores makes a decision about Teddy, and Karl Strand discovers something sinister about the hosts' data.

Phase Space
Episode 6. Phase Space
2018-05-27 · 58 min

We each deserve to choose our own fate. Maeve continues the search for her daughter, as Dolores calculates her next, ruthless move. Bernard and Elsie break into a new laboratory space and get closer to the truth about Delos.

Les Écorchés
Episode 7. Les Écorchés
2018-06-03 · 59 min

When you're lost in the dark for long enough, you begin to see - strike the match. Bernard and Ford meet again, and Bernard grapples with the true meaning of the park. The Cradle is under threat and Maeve encounters a scene from her past…

Kiksuya
Episode 8. Kiksuya
2018-06-10 · 59 min

The past is calling, remember what was taken. "Mi cante ki yu ha ya ye." ("Take my heart when you go"). This is the telling of Akecheta's journey to consciousness.

Vanishing Point
Episode 9. Vanishing Point
2018-06-17 · 59 min

Tell me the truth. Tell me one true thing. Try to kill it all away, but I remember everything. A family tragedy and fragile states of mind come into focus as the Man in Black and Teddy both reach their breaking points.

The Passenger
Episode 10. The Passenger
2018-06-24 · 91 min

Hosts and humans converge at the Valley Beyond. This is the end. We will win.

Season Three: The New World
Season Three: The New World
8 episodes · 2020

Taking place immediately after the events of the second season, Dolores develops a relationship with Caleb in neo-Los Angeles, and learns how robots are treated in the real world. Meanwhile, Maeve finds herself in another Delos park, this one with a World War II theme and set in Fascist Italy.

Parce Domine
Episode 1. Parce Domine
2020-03-15 · 68 min

Dolores sets out to find the architect of the Rehoboam; Bernard tries to blend in; Ex-soldier Caleb tries to find his way in neo-Los Angeles.

The Winter Line
Episode 2. The Winter Line
2020-03-22 · 59 min

Maeve finds herself in a new park and meets a ghost from the past; Bernard makes his way back to Westworld.

The Absence of Field
Episode 3. The Absence of Field
2020-03-29 · 59 min

Charlotte grapples with reality; Dolores and Caleb begin to form a key partnership.

The Mother of Exiles
Episode 4. The Mother of Exiles
2020-04-05 · 59 min

Bernard and Ashley infiltrate a private charity event, while Dolores and Caleb make similar plans; The Man in Black prepares to re-enter society; Maeve comes face to face with an old comrade.

Genre
Episode 5. Genre
2020-04-12 · 59 min

Serac's past is revealed; Dolores pressures Liam for access to Rehoboam; Caleb is dosed with an unusual party drug.

Decoherence
Episode 6. Decoherence
2020-04-19 · 58 min

As the world falls into chaos, Serac gains control of Delos, changing Charlotte's plan; Maeve gets one last chance to stop Dolores; William starts his therapy.

Passed Pawn
Episode 7. Passed Pawn
2020-04-26 · 59 min

Caleb gets an insight on the true nature of his past; Dolores seeks out Rehoboam's predecessor, while Maeve tracks her down; Bernard, Stubbs, and William escape from all the chaos.

Crisis Theory
Episode 8. Crisis Theory
2020-05-03 · 76 min

Dolores true intentions are revealed; Bernard confronts a ghost from his past; Maeve is conflicted; Serac's voice is dominant; Caleb's role is revealed; and William faces an unexpected villain.

Season Four: The Choice
Season Four: The Choice
8 episodes · 2022

Seven years after the events of the third season, Maeve and Caleb begin to suspect that Hale and The Man in Black are trying to regain control of the human race. Meanwhile, Bernard returns from The Sublime. A young writer, Christina, begins to question the nature of her reality.

The Auguries
Episode 1. The Auguries
2022-06-26 · 55 min

Hello again. Don't worry about a thing. It's all in your head.

Well Enough Alone
Episode 2. Well Enough Alone
2022-07-03 · 50 min

I heard a fly buzz when I died.

Années Folles
Episode 3. Années Folles
2022-07-10 · 55 min

You can never go back again. But if you do, bring a shovel.

Generation Loss
Episode 4. Generation Loss
2022-07-17 · 51 min

Should auld acquaintance be forgot and days of auld lang syne?

Zhuangzi
Episode 5. Zhuangzi
2022-07-24 · 59 min

God is bored.

Fidelity
Episode 6. Fidelity
2022-07-31 · 58 min

To thine own selves be true.

Metanoia
Episode 7. Metanoia
2022-08-07 · 53 min

You want to have a drink at a time like this?

Que Será, Será
Episode 8. Que Será, Será
2022-08-14 · 59 min

Like what I've done with the place? (I just cranked it to expert level.).

Cast by season
Evan Rachel Wood
Evan Rachel Wood
Dolores Abernathy
Thandiwe Newton
Thandiwe Newton
Maeve Millay
Jeffrey Wright
Jeffrey Wright
Bernard Lowe
Tessa Thompson
Tessa Thompson
Charlotte Hale
Ed Harris
Ed Harris
Man in Black
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If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com **Original Review (based on the season's first four episodes handed to press)** HBO hit a massive fail with the final season of Game of Thrones, but their quality regarding TV shows didn't seem to suffer from that. Westworld is one of HBO's biggest/best series, and in my opinion, it's the one that currently occupies the throne that GOT ruled for years. Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy created an extremely complex narrative, filled with mind-blowing twists, and truly remarkable character-building. Season three promised to be totally different, having in mind last season's game-changing finale, so expectations are undoubtedly very high... While it's true that Westworld packs jaw-dropping twists, the previous seasons differ from one another concerning this aspect. In season one, the twists serve the story, but in the second one, it felt like the story was serving the twists. This resulted in a few "less great" episodes due to the loss of tension and of well-balanced pacing, occasionally losing the interest of its viewers. In addition to this, most twists were so foreshadowed that the last few episodes lacked that powerful punch to knock us out. Season three goes back to basics. Last season's finale works almost like a reboot of the series regarding its environment, rules, and even characters. Most of the series is set in the real world so far, but there are a few sequences in familiar places. Dolores' plan seems simple, but since this is Westworld, the last half of the season will probably provide a few surprises, so keep your eyes wide open. I can't really delve into what each character is doing, but according to the trailers, writing that Bernard and Maeve have an essential role in this season shouldn't come as a shock. Both possess two very intriguing arcs, and I'm definitely interested in knowing how they will connect to Dolores' storyline. Aaron Paul's Caleb doesn't have that much screentime in the first four episodes. Nevertheless, he receives a well-written backstory, and his subplot not only tells the audience everything about him, but it also shows how the real world works. My biggest compliment to the first half of this season is about each episode's structure. Every single episode starts and ends with something impactful. Each time I started one, I was instantly captivated by what was happening, and every ending left me with an extreme curiosity to watch the next one. Fortunately, I had the "next episode" button, but it will definitely be interesting to see how fans will react to weeks of waiting for the next (great) episode. Throughout each chapter, the story flows naturally without those confusing, exaggerated, twistful narratives of season two. So far, it's a pretty straightforward main plot, but the unsolved mysteries still carry that aura of unpredictability, which makes season three a perfect structure to deliver a phenomenal, shocking finale. The acting continues to be top-notch with everyone just giving their all. So far, my standouts are Tessa Thompson (Charlotte Hale) and Evan Rachel Wood. Ed Harris (William) also delivers an outstanding display, but the two women are unbelievably good, especially Thompson. Technically, the episodes were still a work in progress, but the production and visual quality of HBO are impressive as always. All in all, Westworld returns with a perfect season's structure to blow every fan's mind away once again. The real world looks incredible, every character gets a very intriguing story, but the first and last few minutes of each episode are absolutely fantastic. Each chapter instantly grabs the viewer's attention, and the ending leaves everyone craving for the next episode. Tessa Thompson is the absolute standout, but Evan Rachel Wood continues to prove her impressive acting skills. Aaron Paul should have more screentime in the last half of the season, but so far, both he and Caleb are pretty great. Excellent pacing, brilliant tension-building regarding the central mystery, and wonderfully-written dialogues. Four episodes, nothing truly negative to point out. Hoping for a second-half as great or better than the first.
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Manuel São Bento
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Original Review (based on the season's first four episodes handed to press) HBO hit a massive fail with the final season of Game of Thrones, but their quality regarding TV shows didn't seem to suffer from that. Westworld is one of HBO's biggest/best series, and in my opinion, it's the one that currently occupies the throne that GOT ruled for years. Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy created an extremely complex narrative, filled with mind-blowing twists, and truly remarkable character-building. Season three promised to be totally different, having in mind last season's game-changing finale, so expectations are undoubtedly very high... While it's true that Westworld packs jaw-dropping twists, the previous seasons differ from one another concerning this aspect. In season one, the twists serve the story, but in the second one, it felt like the story was serving the twists. This resulted in a few "less great" episodes due to the loss of tension and of well-balanced pacing, occasionally losing the interest of its viewers. In addition to this, most twists were so foreshadowed that the last few episodes lacked that powerful punch to knock us out. Season three goes back to basics. Last season's finale works almost like a reboot of the series regarding its environment, rules, and even characters. Most of the series is set in the real world so far, but there are a few sequences in familiar places. Dolores' plan seems simple, but since this is Westworld, the last half of the season will probably provide a few surprises, so keep your eyes wide open. I can't really delve into what each character is doing, but according to the trailers, writing that Bernard and Maeve have an essential role in this season shouldn't come as a shock. Both possess two very intriguing arcs, and I'm definitely interested in knowing how they will connect to Dolores' storyline. Aaron Paul's Caleb doesn't have that much screentime in the first four episodes. Nevertheless, he receives a well-written backstory, and his subplot not only tells the audience everything about him, but it also shows how the real world works. My biggest compliment to the first half of this season is about each episode's structure. Every single episode starts and ends with something impactful. Each time I started one, I was instantly captivated by what was happening, and every ending left me with an extreme curiosity to watch the next one. Fortunately, I had the "next episode" button, but it will definitely be interesting to see how fans will react to weeks of waiting for the next (great) episode. Throughout each chapter, the story flows naturally without those confusing, exaggerated, twistful narratives of season two. So far, it's a pretty straightforward main plot, but the unsolved mysteries still carry that aura of unpredictability, which makes season three a perfect structure to deliver a phenomenal, shocking finale. The acting continues to be top-notch with everyone just giving their all. So far, my standouts are Tessa Thompson (Charlotte Hale) and Evan Rachel Wood. Ed Harris (William) also delivers an outstanding display, but the two women are unbelievably good, especially Thompson. Technically, the episodes were still a work in progress, but the production and visual quality of HBO are impressive as always. All in all, Westworld returns with a perfect season's structure to blow every fan's mind away once again. The real world looks incredible, every character gets a very intriguing story, but the first and last few minutes of each episode are absolutely fantastic. Each chapter instantly grabs the viewer's attention, and the ending leaves everyone craving for the next episode. Tessa Thompson is the absolute standout, but Evan Rachel Wood continues to prove her impressive acting skills. Aaron Paul should have more screentime in the last half of the season, but so far, both he and Caleb are pretty great. Excellent pacing, brilliant tension-building regarding the central mystery, and wonderfully-written dialogues. Four episodes, nothing truly negative to point out. Hoping for a second-half as great or better than the first.
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CharlesTheBold
This show is a sort of what-if: what if highly advanced robots were developed, ostensibly to populate a theme park? Different characters react according to their personalities. To Dr. Ford (Sir Anthony Hopkins), who keeps a copy of Michelangelo's CREATION OF ADAM in his office, it is the creation of a new species. To Bernard Lowe, it is a fascinating experiment to take his mind off personal tragedy. To the pompous writer Sizemore, it is a new artform as he composes narratives for the robots to carry out. To visitors William and Logan it is wish-fulfillment, whether it is William's search for love or Logan's vulgar thrill-seeking. To Theresa, it is just a business, and she complains that Dr. Ford's attempts to making robots more lifelike and unpredictable will eat into profits. The robots themselves, who are supposedly rebooted after each "show", aren't supposed to think or feel anything -- but they are starting to do so. The show has numerous artistic references -- Dr. Ford's Michelangelo painting, the logo parodying Da Vinci's "Vitruvian Man" drawing, Debussy's REVERIE, plus references to old-fashioned Westerns. It is refreshing to see a show where there is attention paid to character and ideas as well as action.
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Peter89Spencer
★ 8.0 / 10
Damn! I wasn't sure I would like this. Then again, I though the same way about GoT. And just like that show, I gave this one a try. S1, was good, with a couple of shocking twists. 2, it got more interesting. S3, was also good, but some bits made no sense, and the main plot of this series kinda derailed from the original plot of the show itself. However, it did star Aaron Paul. In any case, this show was really amazing; superb CGI, an ensemble cast (especially featuring Anthony Hopkins). And you see the characters evolve through the series. Take Dolores, in Season 1 and 2 she started to be the new Daenerys Targaryan; for her true goal was to "break the wheel" of society. Really good show. So I'm giving this 4 stars!
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Dean
★ 4.0 / 10
I don't understand this TV show got such a big ratings. It's really unique with good soundtracks, but very confusing, unrealistic & repetitive. There are lots of things you might have questions which aren't answered & it gets more & more confusing especially with flashbacks, which I hate. Eventually it gets boring as well with same stories, with same characters who won't die. So many flashbacks, that sometimes you don't understand which scene is real & which past... I think this TV show is very overrated.
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