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Episode Discussions Season 3 - The New World What happened to Elsie?įans haven't seen Shannon Woodward's character Elsie since Episode 6, when she was abducted while investigating a glitch in the park.You can read the guide by which we moderate here. If William made it to old age as the Man in Black, it certainly seems possible that we might meet Logan in old age, too.
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That doesn't seem like great news for the character, but any TV fan knows that if there's no on-screen death, they'll probably be back. Last we saw Logan, played by actor Ben Barnes, he was naked and tied to a horse, wandering around the Westworld desert, thanks to his now-evil brother-in-law, William. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly published Monday, Nolan said Season 2 will "have a couple of episodes that are spent in Shogun World with one of our story lines, while our other story lines continue elsewhere." 3. It's based on the Edo period in Japan, around 1603-1867. What is Samurai World like?Īs it turns out, no, there is a not a "Samurai World"-that "SW" stood for " Shogun World," and yes, you will be seeing what it looks like in Season 2. Simon Quarterman (left) and Thandie Newton in "Westworld" Season 2, Episode 1.
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In the original Westworld film that the series is based on, there were two additional parks: Medieval World and Roman World. Many assumed this stood for "Samurai World" and would be an additional park. We learned this when Maeve, attempting to escape, stumbles into a facility where she sees Samurai warrior hosts being trained, with "SW" emblazoned on the wall. Delos Incorporated-the company that owns the Westworld park-has some other entertainment options going on. Speaking of adult fantasy playlands, there's more than just this Western-themed one, apparently. We just want to know what this futuristic world is like beyond this adult fantasy playland. But of course, that dream was ripped away when she decided at the last minute to ditch her escape plan and search for her daughter instead. We were so close to finally getting a glimpse at the outside world when Maeve (Thandie Newton) caught the last train out of the park in the finale. We're not holding our breath for answers right away-not as long as showrunners Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy are in charge-but here are six unanswered questions that hopefully the 10-episode Season 2 will address at some point. Luckily, Season 2 finally premieres on HBO in just a few weeks' time, on April 22. In fact, as is often the case with modern plot-driven TV, one could argue that finale raised more questions than answers. While it has been over a year since the last Westworld episode, the Season 1 finale certainly did not answer all the questions fans had about this mysterious sci-fi thriller. It's been over a year since HBO's Westworld wrapped up its first season with a satisfying finale that tied up all the loose ends.