If you need a refresher on the first two seasons, read our Westworld season 1 and 2 recap. But before we jump into the third episode, take a look at our recaps for the season 3 premiere episode and episode 2. Season 3, episode 3, titled The Absence of Field, was written by Denise Thé and directed by Amanda Marsalis. But episode 3 brings us back into the "real" world of 2058 where Dolores is methodically executing her plan and Serac is trying to stop her. In episode 2, viewers got to go back to what remained of the Westworld park where we were treated to an epic Easter egg combo that referenced both Game Of Thrones and Jurassic Park. The link to both is, no surprise here, Dolores ( Evan Rachel Wood), which brings us to one of the most intriguing unanswered questions from the season 2 finale: Who is in Charlotte Hale's host body?
On Sunday, HBO aired Westworld's third episode in season 3, giving us a closer look at Charlotte Hale ( Tessa Thompson) and Caleb Nichols ( Aaron Paul). Want to know more about the mysteries of Westworld? Here's the best Westworld theories and the best Westworld Easter eggs so far.In the third episode of Westworld, Caleb and Dolores get to know each other better. You can also catch up via Sky On demand or via NOWTV. Westworld airs on HBO on Sundays at 9pm in the US, and on Sky Atlantic on Tuesdays at 9pm in the UK. Thandie Newton has spend most of this episode naked and on a metal table but she gets the killer last line. "Hello Felix - it’s time you and I have a chat." It flutters around and lands on the finger of Maeve, who is suddenly awake. We finish back with Felix - who finally manages to breathe life into the bird. MiB - like many of the viewers - wonders what he’d find if he opened up Ford, but as he moves his knife Teddy shifts with inhuman speed to stop him.
"The man I’d be asking died nearly 35 years ago and nearly took this place with him. "That the person who created it wanted to express something true." Ford retorts: "If you’re looking for the moral of the story, it’s quite simple, just ask." "I think there’s deeper meaning hiding under all that," he says. "Any closer to finding what I’m looking for?"įord seems unsettled when the MiB talks about finding more about what Arnold has done. They clearly know each other well: "How am I doing Robert?" asks the Man in Black. The MiB has arrived at a bar with Teddy when he is joined by Ford. Poor Logan has presumably learned a lesson about winning friends and influencing people.Īnd then we get to the moment that we’ve all been waiting for. The two leave Pariah on a train with Lawrence. Dolores, in an odd discordant scene, has snuck off to see a fortuneteller (first inevitable tarot card - the maze) who suggests she is unravelling.Īs the Confederados discover that Lawrence is cheating them, Dolores and William finally kiss, William leaves Logan to get beaten, and Dolores goes all badass to save William: "I imagined a world where I didn’t have to be the damsel," she says after calmly dispatching a gaggle of bad guys.
It's amid the writhing flesh that William and Logan finally face off - with the latter making it very clear that he does not think they are in the same class in a nasty row he will come to regret in short order. This episode has a Pariah orgy to thank for most of the nakedness we see, but while it's obviously included to get the views HBO wants, it doesn't feel grotesque or out of the place.
She discovers a 'laser-based satellite uplink' and tells Bernard: "Our friend was drawing a target, someone’s using a Host to smuggle data out of the park." Warning: This section also contains the most gratuitous cock shot of an hour of television that could not, for one second be accused of lacking nudity. Well, it is HBO. Back underground and Elsie blackmails another tech, Dustin, into letting her get some time with the Woodcutter that brained itself.