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Westworld season 1 summary
Westworld season 1 summary









The arc of Old William (Ed Harris), a.k.a. (They’re called “pearls” or “control units” in the world of the show, but let’s be honest, they’re brain balls.) Which hosts did she take with her? Where is she taking them? And what does she plan to do with them in season three? We don’t know yet.

westworld season 1 summary

She then transplanted her own consciousness into a host body built as an exact replica of Charlotte Hale (Tessa Thompson), and after gunning down the real Charlotte, she left the park with five hosts’ brain balls in her possession. After helping a handful of hosts escape to the Valley Beyond - a virtual nirvana stored in the Forge where hosts can live free from their human persecutors - she changed the coordinates of the upload, sending the Valley Beyond and all that data to a different location that couldn’t be found. Before leading her team to the Forge, it seemed like she wanted to destroy Westworld by wiping out all of the data stolen from the guests, but she had much grander plans in mind. Once a victim of her creators and anyone else willing to pay the price to visit Westworld, Dolores is now the leader of the robo-revolution. In the season finale, after a ton of carnage erupts in the park, Dolores escapes after seemingly uploading the Forge’s data to a location that only she can find. (Yes, the dopey cowboy hats were secretly scanning every guest’s brain.) Delos, the company that created Westworld, essentially wanted to use all that data as a means to unlock immortality - imagine a world where a human’s consciousness could be uploaded into a host - but the original hosts, led by Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood), revolted against their puppet masters.

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The second season of Westworld revealed the true purpose of the park: It’s not just a place for rich people to get their rocks off in fake saloons, but the home of a massive data collection site called The Forge, which gathers and stores personal information about every single guest.











Westworld season 1 summary