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#WESTWORLD SEASON 1 EPISODE 9 FULL#
In reality however, Teddy, dressed in a Sheriff’s outfit, massacred a town full of innocent people. In Teddy’s memory, Wyatt convinced him to mutiny and shoot fellow army members. There, she converses with Arnold, and finally realizes what he wants her to remember: He’s dead, and she killed him.ģ) Teddy killed a lot of people in a past life that he doesn’t quite remember. (But more on that later.) Dolores makes it to the town with the white church, where her story began, and enters into HQ via a confessional booth. Naysayers of the multiple timeline theory will claim that we’re experiencing these conversations through Dolores’ memories, but I think this episode makes that hard to swallow, if only because of Dolores’ frequent costume changes.
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Those conversations between Dolores and Bernie were actually between Dolores and Arnold, taking place in the very beginning of the park. (Props to Joanna Robinson over at Vanity Fair, who called this weeks ago.) He was built to help shoulder Ford’s burden, and when he rebels, Ford no longer has need of him. As we suspected, there was a third person in that picture Ford showed Bernie earlier in the series. The biggest and most important reveal of the night comes after a newly self-aware Bernie asks to delve into his earliest memories to come to terms with his past. Let's jump right into it.ġ) Bernard is a host copy of Arnold created by Ford years after his partner’s death. So, instead of a traditional recap, I thought we could parse through what we know for sure, what we guess, and what we hope is true. Episode 9 of Westworld, entitled “The Well-Tempered Clavier” basically confirmed every major theory to hit the internet since the show’s inception.