Westworld

2016
4.6
1.48K reviews
TV-UNRATED
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Season 3 episodes (8)

1 Parce Domine
3/15/20
If you’re stuck in a loop, try walking in a straight line in the third season premiere. Venturing out into a new world, Dolores comes to understand that there is a darkness underlying it. Trying to survive in this new world, she seeks out Incite, a tech company which promises a type of utopia, using its vast artificial intelligence and aggregated data, Meanwhile, Bernard Lowe, a fugitive after being framed for the events in the park from last season, is trying to discover what Dolores’ path is. Lastly, we meet Caleb. With nothing left to lose, Caleb is moonlighting as a small-time criminal to supplement his construction job. By chance, he meets Dolores on one of his criminal endeavors.
2 The Winter Line
5/4/20
People put up a lot of walls. Bring a sledgehammer to your life. Maeve discovers that “Warworld” (set in war-torn 1943 Italy) is not what it seems – and that its maker is a tougher adversary than she anticipated. Reunited with Lee Sizemore (series regular SIMON QUARTERMAN), they venture to the Forge for answers. Meanwhile, Bernard returns to Westworld where he reunites with a familiar face.
3 The Absence of Field
5/4/20
If you don’t like what you see in the mirror, don’t blame the mirror. As the relationship evolves between Dolores and Caleb, the episode dives into Charlotte Hale’s backstory.
4 The Mother of Exiles
4/20/20
The Man in Black returns and learns that the truth doesn’t always set you free.
5 Genre
4/27/20
Just say no. During Dolores’s abduction of Liam Dempsey, Caleb is dosed with a powerful “genre” drug that manipulates his cognition and emotion, sending him on a chaotic road “trip” through hell - experiencing everything from horror to suspense, action and romance. Meanwhile, the episode delves into the intelligent, beguiling, charismatic and powerful Engerraund Serac. Almost god-like in his understanding of the world, Serac has a vision for humanity and how to make it better by controlling it. Dolores, however, rejects that vision and unleashes anarchy upon the world. Releasing everyone’s profile data, she allows everyone to realize their entire lives are playing out the way the system intended and feeling that all their free will is a lie. What does Dolores’s revolution really look like? And what has to happen for us all to be free?
6 Decoherence
5/4/20
Do a lot of people tell you that you need therapy?
7 Passed Pawn
5/4/20
A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out.
8 Crisis Theory
5/3/20
Season Three Finale. Time to face the music.

About this show

Escape is not freedom. Chaos is not revolution. Independence is not negotiable. And free will is not free. Welcome back to Westworld, the Emmy®-winning drama series that follows the dawn of artificial consciousness and the evolution of sin. In Season Three, the real gods are coming... and they are very angry. Born into a world of pain, Westworld’s android hosts were never allowed to go or see one place: our world. But now, at the end of the game, they’re here. With the help of Aaron Paul’s very human Caleb, Dolores is ready to start a revolution. And if that doesn’t work, she can do it the old-fashioned way... and kill everyone. Aaron Paul, Vincent Cassell, Lena Waithe and Scott Mescudi join Evan Rachel Wood’s Dolores, Jeffrey Wright’s Bernard, Thandie Newton’s Maeve and Ed Harris’s William in the new season, which explores the nature of our reality, free will and what makes us human.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
1.48K reviews
Terry T
May 7, 2017
The exposition is excessive, in my opinion. The characters are constantly talking to themselves, or to computers, or to hosts (robots), explaining every little thought in their heads. The violence is so extreme and so explicit that it becomes mind numbing after a while. The swearing is over the top. A few expletives here and there, but some of these characters, esp. the technicians, seem to use the F word in every sentence. Boring. It's a fantasy, a sci-fi story that borrows from Doll House, The Matrix, and Blade Runner. Special effects are very good. The employees were boring after 2-3 episodes, and the guests seem to disappear amidst all the intrigue between the chief, the employees and the androids. Like Doll House, the initial brilliance doesn't hold up as the series progresses. The violence becomes tiresome, the characters overly dramatic and their dialogue ponderous. It would be better if the writers would lighten up a bit, have some fun, inject a bit of humor. No one ever smiles in this show, and it's an unfortunate omission. I bought the season because it's pretty good, but I hope future seasons will improve.
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Dwain Miller
May 24, 2019
I love the soundtrack/music, it exceeds the storyline and overly overdone complex jumps in chronology for the sake of keeping an audience guessing.... to return 7-days later for more brainracking anachronistic puzzles! I love, however, the music/soundtrack! After too many episodes toward the end of Season 1, things begin to make sense. But an audience with no patience and a teenage or 20-something year old attention-span would NEVER make it to Season 2! Have I said how much the soundtrack/music..
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Gerald Pait
August 3, 2022
The locations selected are very beautiful and western. The overall concept is very interesting. Unfortunately, the go to word for script writers is "F__K." To me, that shows a lack of vocabulary. It is used over and over so many times, hearing it gets old in a hurry. Season 1 was the best. So far follow-on seasons have become less interesting. You would need multiple doctorates in psychology and psychiatry to keep up. If the show is picked up for a fifth season, there has to be better writing.
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