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The Man in Black has rescued Teddy from being tied to a tree and left to die by Wyatt, but Lawrence questions why.
Meanwhile, Williams not pleased with what he sees in Pariah, saying “Whoever designed this place didn’t think that much of people.” Logan also clarifies that the Pariah part of the park is “hemorrhaging money” because of what a free-for-all it is, and that the company he and William work for is looking to buy Delos Corporation out. The “Confederados” (Confederate soldiers who refused to accept the Civil War was over) are gathered in Pariah, and Logan wants to join in with them to get to the part of the park where there’s a war on. She says “It must’ve been the wind,” and she goes into town with him and Logan. William pulls her back to reality, saying that he heard her talking to someone. She has more flashes of imagery she may have experienced, and we hear her voice ask the one she’s been hearing - Arnold’s voice? Bernard’s? - to help her find it. ĭolores stands in a graveyard just outside a town called Pariah, which is apparently the den of all sin in Westworld (and that’s saying something!). It chased and chased it, which was beautiful to watch, but after catching and killing the cat, the greyhound looked confused, as if it didn’t know what to do next, because greyhounds excel at the chase. He explains that greyhounds are used to chasing felt rabbits around a track in circles and that one day, his family greyhound spotted a cat. Ford sits chatting with his old Cowboy Host friend in his office, telling him the story of a greyhound his family adopted. Welcome to Episode Five of the season, “Contrapasso.”ĭr.
Maddy’s the Maeve who thinks none of this matters, and Teresa’s the Dolores, determined to see the beauty in everything.
Maddy and Teresa are back for their tag-team recap of Westworld.