Two guests arrive at the park with different expectations; Maeve's emotions are tweaked; The Man in Black seeks help from a condemned man.Two guests arrive at the park with different expectations; Maeve's emotions are tweaked; The Man in Black seeks help from a condemned man.Two guests arrive at the park with different expectations; Maeve's emotions are tweaked; The Man in Black seeks help from a condemned man.
Thandiwe Newton
- Maeve Millay
- (as Thandie Newton)
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- TriviaOnce again, the player piano is playing another modern instrumental version of the tune, "No Surprises" by the U.K. Band Radiohead.
- GoofsIn Lawrence's town, the man in black loads seven bullets and a shotgun shell into his revolver. In the subsequent shooting scene, he shoots nine bullets and a shell.
- Quotes
Dr. Robert Ford: Everything in this world is magic... except to the magician.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Last Call with Carson Daly: Thandie Newton/Caspian/Eliza Bennett (2016)
- SoundtracksMain Title Theme
Written by Ramin Djawadi
Featured review
I LOVE THIS SHOW!!!!
The first occurs early during a conversation between two new major characters, William and Logan. Both are newcomers this week, but for William that is quite literal since he's never been to Westworld. For Logan, it's all old hat to his returning eyes, which hunger for the many lurid spectacles of the park. As he more or less implies, it's the happiest place on earth for anyone with a murder fetish. They are, for all intents and purposes, the Richard Benjamin and James Brolin characters from Michael Crichton's 1973 movie. However, before they even truly step foot into this world, they're already delving more deeply into why such a heady concept as an animatronic Western theme park could propel a TV series for seasons. Such is the case with William, a man who seems to be less the good guy in the white hat than the one who chooses to wear that hue because he's supposed to. When we're first introduced to him and Logan, he is the only one who keeps his hosting consort at more than an arm's length while arriving at the resort. In this case, she is played by the ever lovely Talulah Riley, whom I always associate as Mary Bennet, although here she seems more to be reprising her role from another Nolan brother project, that of the alluring, icy blonde in Inception. Speaking of Harris, he was the character with the other quite telling line of the night. Unlike William, Harris' character-who you just know is probably some disgruntled CEO that's thrice divorced and is a monster to his employees during the other 11 months of the year he's not in Westworld-is indulging in everything he really wants to be... which for the time being is a black hat-wearing monster who murders women and children, and takes far too much pleasure in shootouts when he already knows he's essentially on "invincible mode." More likely, Bernard is studying her programming since she might be the most sentient model in the park, but unbeknownst to him, he is also making it more likely that she'll become aware of her purpose in this world. And who is to say the guns she remembered to dig up at the end of the hour did not belong also to that uprising from 30 years ago... meaning they could actually kill guests?
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