I complained a bit at the end of last week’s episode that nothing much happened. Well, the third episode is quite a mouthful with action and explanation, but I came out of it with a dizzying sensation.... Is it all going too fast? Am I starting to suffering some time-slippage breakdown like Bernard?
QUICK RECAP
This third episode is generous enough to provide us with a welcome explanation about how a tiger from another range of the park ended in WestWorld… It turns out that there is a section of Delos resort park which is about colonial India. A long prologue introduces us with two new English-sounding guests, one of which gets off shooting people to find out if they are real, but only one will escape when the glitch eventually takes hold of the park and barely makes it alive, pursued by the said tiger before to get captured by… well… Other Indians. Oh the Irony!
As soon as this is over, most of the episode is devoted to Dolores, who manages to recruit fairly easily the help of the Confederates army to ward off the onslaught of the security forces.
Even better, she manages to get her hand on Bernard and her own father, Peter Abernathy. She has no love left for Bernard to be honest, but she still loves very much her “fake” father, and when Charlotte comes barging in with her troops to snatch him away…
This undying love for her father parallels rather nicely the love of Maeve for her missing daughter. There is quite the paradox here. When the English prick tells Hector that he is programmed to love Isabela, Hector becomes suddenly violent and says that no one will program him… However Dolores and Maeve still love someone they were programmed to love and would do anything to protect them. I guess that eventually true freedom consists in being aware of what you have been programmed to do and to be able - at least - to choose what you will abide to.
However, contrary to Maeve, Dolores has a reason to protect her father: she suddenly realizes that her father is the key (literally): Bernard discovers that he contains an encrypted “one-use key” for some dark purpose.
Eventually, to close an episode which started outside the WestWorld park, the episode concludes with a nice teaser where Maeve and Hector are suddenly confronted by another kind of host from an entirely different time and place. It was high time! If you remember the finale of last season, we caught a glimpse of that area.
CONCLUSION
Much more action in this episode and also a bit more of confusion. I don’t know if it’s me or just the way the story is presented, but to suddenly get back to an almost full episode without different timelines made me dizzy and made me lost a bit the thread! Really cool idea, though, the Colonial India park… I bet it is a sold-out with the English upper-class.
RANDOM THOUGHTS
PREVIOUS EPISODES:
Episode 2.01 - FREEZE ALL MOTOR FUNCTIONS: WestWorld is Back!
Episode 2.02 - WESTWORLD 02.02 - You and which army?