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Just Dolores and a Bernard for cosmic balance. So, no Teddy, no Clementine, no leering dude with mutton chops (he is called Rebus, but he will always be Mutton Chops to me), no Ford. Instead, she smuggled out four clones of herself, because if you want to do the job of conquering the world properly, you are better off doing it yourself.
#WESTWORLD SEASON 1 EPISODE 3 SUMMARY SERIES#
Yes, after all that speculation (what, a red herring in Westworld?!), it turns out that Dolores did not smuggle a series of hosts out of the park when she left Westworld at the end of the last season. I am happy to correct that observation, now being very much of the mind that Dolores is an imminent and absolute danger and, what’s more, there are five of her. Last week you may have been given the impression that Dolores was a lovely robot woman who recognised good people for good people and was our only hope in the battle against the billionaire misanthrope Serac. William is aghast, but it turns out that wandering around shouting: “I know who the fuck I am!” is not a particularly persuasive counterpoint.įor regular readers, an apology follows. Dolores, while looking like Charlotte Hale, achieves this by declaring William insane and deposing him from the top of Delos. That means it can’t be bought by nasty man Serac, but it also means that it is now in the control of a nasty robot who tends to see humanity (not without reason) as a blight that would be better off in the evolutionary bin. Dolores has got the better of her long-time tormentor, by persuading him to take his company, Delos, off the stock market and turn it private.