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The city is in chaos, but a newly-resurrected Hale isn’t about to let a bullet to the head spoil her plans. As she heads for a confrontation with the ‘Man in Black’ version of William, it seems Bernard has one last message for her about a choice she must...
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With time growing short, Bernard, Frankie, Maeve and Stubbs head into the city and towards the Tower, hoping to find Caleb and stop Hale once and for all. However Bernard may not have been truthful with his friends. Despite the high stakes, Bernard’s best predicted version of events will...
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Caleb, or at least the latest version of him, awakens for another interrogation from Charlotte Hale who says she wants to know what makes he and his bloodline somehow less susceptible to her nanobot bugs that are controlling a majority of human beings. But Caleb wouldn’t give her the...
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Caleb and Maeve are seemingly trapped in the hallways and labs beneath the revived Westworld complex, with an ‘infected’ Caleb’s life (so far) flashing before his eyes. But he and Maeve are not to be underestimated and defying Hale’s control, they are able to fight their way out of...
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While Caleb and Maeve (Thandiwe Newton and Aaron Paul) attempt to navigate the 1920s scenario playing out in the latest Westworld park, they begin to notice some familiar sub-routines and characters – the costumes and faces are different but their arcs reflect previously-used loops. Maeve realises that to get...
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Caleb and Maeve get pro-active as they look for answers into what William may be planning, but when they uncover that Charlotte is involved in pulling the strings, the mission becomes even more dangerous and urgent. In the seven years since the riots, what has she been planning and...
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It’s years after the riots that tore apart parts of the cities, the realisation that a super-computer was attempting to control the everyday lives of its citizens… and in many ways things have gone back to normal. People may still be disillusioned, but now they feel their futures (and...
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Westworld is one of those series that frustrates and delights in equal measure. Every penny of its significant budget is on-screen and its ideas are more far-reaching than plenty of shows put together. But the large gaps between seasons and it’s labyrinthine, multi-level stories can be hard to follow,...
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It’s the near future, after the water-levels rose and sunk part of Miami and the border wars increased the difference between the haves and have-nots. Private eye Nick Bannister (Hugh Jackman) and Watts (Thandiwe Newton) make the best living they can, using technology that enables people to travel through...