Hale lets Delos know that Abernathy is secure, which means the company can finally send in security folk to help the guests stranded in the park. It looks painful, and even Stubbs seems to feel bad for Dolores’ dad. It’s nice to get some clarification on the timeline amidst all this craziness.Īnyway, the two take Peter Abernathy to a technician who orders his men to bolt Peter to a lab table using a nail gun. Also, Charlotte explains that it’s been one week since the robot uprising. Next, we visit the Delos Mesa HQ, where Charlotte Hale (Tessa Thompson) and Ashley Stubbs (Luke Hemsworth) are taking Peter Abernathy (Louis Herthum) to a lab, intending to extract the code embedded in his brain. And at the least, Maeve takes a samurai sword with her back home. Is this the last we’ll see of Shogun World? I hope not. Felix slides down, Maeve says goodbye to Musashi and Akane, and Hanaryo decides to tag along to Westworld. This will let the group move about under the park again. Body parts are flying everywhere in Shogun World.Īnyway, once the gang reaches Snow Lake, Lee Sizemore (Alan Quarterman) leads Felix (Leonardo Nam) and Sylvester (Ptolemy Slocum) to a cleverly placed body chute used by Delos technicians to deposit dead hosts needing a repair and reboot. Musashi wins, and ritually decapitates the warrior…after cutting off his arm. If he wins, Akane gets to leave with the rest of them. Maeve nearly uses her newly acquired Jedi mind powers on him, but Musashi (Hiroyuki Sanada) steps up and challenges him to a duel. On their way to Snow Lake, Maeve and the gang cross paths with a samurai warrior who threatens to kill Hector (Rodrigo Santoro), Armistice (Ingrid Bolso Berdal), and Hanaryo (Tao Okamoto) if Maeve doesn’t leave Akane with him. Next, we see Maeve (Thandie Newton) standing in the aftermath of her battle with the Shogun’s warriors from last Sunday’s episode, “Akane No Mai.” She’s holding two swords and breathing heavily as Akane (Rinko Kikuchi) goes through a gruesome ritual she removes the heart of her daughter figure Sakura (Kiki Sukezane), who was killed by the Shogun last week, so she can bring it to Snow Lake, where Sakura grew up, and put her to rest. Obviously, Ford (I’m just going to assume that Ford is behind Dolores’ actions here) is further along than William ever was. What is Delores looking for? “Fidelity.” Lest you forget, that’s what William was testing JamesDelosBot for a couple episodes back. So this is Dolores running tests on Bernard, rather than the other way around. “No, that’s not how he said it.” Then she tells him to “freeze all motor functions,” which he does. During one of Bernarnold’s meandering speeches, Dolores stops him. Is this Arnold running diagnostic tests on Dolores way back before the park ever opened, or is it Bernard rebooting Dolores after one of her deaths? In fact, it’s the same one we saw them have several episodes back. The episode opens with Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) and Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) in the middle of one of their conversations from before the robot uprising. This was one of the best episodes of the season, so let’s bring ourselves back online and get started. A fantastic cliffhanger ending, but loads of exciting things happened to all the major players during the wind-up: Bernard and Elsie visited the heart of the park, Dolores and Teddy rammed a speeding train into Delos’ Mesa HQ, Maeve found her daughter, and the Man in Black abandoned his.
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