We had a scene early in the Season 3 premiere episode in which the Host version of Charlotte is leading a meeting of the Delos board of directors, and she’s looking to get started building more Hosts, but needs approval for such a move. Whose empty chair was that during the Delos board meeting? But what do these messages mean?Īlso Read: 'Westworld': Aaron Paul on Caleb's Instant Bond With Dolores and the Mystery of FrancisĦ. Our guess is that these are essentially the “thoughts” of the giant supercomputer we saw at Incite headquarters, Rehoboam. For example:įocal Point: 34.0522 degrees north, -118.2437 degrees west What were those cryptic white screens about?Ī few times during the premiere we see white screens with a weird 2D representation of the world on them, coordinates for some location, and some kind of alert. So he uses the park’s tech to try some more diagnostics to see if Dolores messed with his code, and now he’s seeing some of Dolores’s memories too?ĥ. He’s having diagnostic conversations with himself and has a little red button that triggers some kind of personality shift by some means.Īnd then he heads to Westworld to find Maeve, but she’s not there. What in the world is going on with Bernard?īernard, having apparently been rebuilt by Dolores, is in hiding after being the scapegoat for the massacre at Westworld and the other Delos Destinations theme parks. But the fact that we’ve got multiple parallel stories going that don’t really intertwine with each other, our spidey sense is tingling that Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy are trying to pull a fast one on us again.Ĥ. We don’t have any particular thing to point to as evidence that they’re doing multiple timelines again, but we’re definitely going to be suspicious about it until the show confirms that it isn’t. But we should all know better by now that things are never what they seem on this show. So far it feels like, for the first time, “Westworld” is just telling the story in order. Does Season 3 have multiple timelines going? But we don’t know who is in that Connells body, or what Dolores has done with the last two pearls.ģ. Dolores had another pal in a new body in the premiere episode, with a new Host copy of Martin Connells, a higher-up at Incite who Dolores killed near the end of the episode. The identities of the Hosts inside the other four pearls remains a mystery. We only know who one of those pearls was: Bernard. Where are the other pearls, and whose minds are they? Episode 3 confirmed that it’s one of the pearls that Dolores smuggled out of the part in season 2, but the episode very rudely declined to say which character from past seasons it was.Ģ.
Which host is in Charlotte Hale’s body?ĭolores may have returned to the real world in the robot version of Charlotte’s body, but now she’s back in her own body while Charlotte is now running Delos.
That said, let’s jump right into the questions we have after Episode 302.Īlso Read: 'Westworld' Creators Give Us Insight Into Incite and Dolores' Plans for (Real) World Dominationġ.
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But after watching the premiere and second episode a couple of times, we can assure you that Season 3 is once again full of weird mysteries. We’ve got extra time to formulate fan theories about it during quarantine, and also this is a show that has a lot to say about regular folks being screwed over by The Man.Īt first glance, it kind of feels like “Westworld” creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy are playing it more straight with the narrative than they did in the very complicated Seasons 1 and 2. The arrival of the third season of “Westworld,” then, is pretty timely. It’s a weird time to be alive, what with a global pandemic rampaging and folks in the government arguing over whether regular people or big corporations are more deserving of a bailout. (We’ve got all the major spoilers ahead for the Season 3 of HBO’s “Westworld” through the second episode)