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RIP Lawrence!īack at HQ, the host maintenance guys are comparing their prowess at patching up their patients. He slits his friend's throat and hangs him upside down to bleed out into a sack, later to be used for a transfusion into Teddy. The reappearance of Ford's little boy host somehow causes MIB to realize what he actually needs Lawrence for - and it's not his wit. Lawrence is being his usual charming self, but alas their bromance has come to an end. He doesn't look so good - he was nailed to a tree, after all - but MIB thinks that he's his ticket to finding Wyatt. Meanwhile, the Ballad of Man in Black and Lawrence continues, this time with Teddy in tow. We also find out why Logan was so keen to come to Pariah - and surprise, it's not about the hookers! He wants to join The Confederados, a gang of ex-Confederate soldiers-turned-mercenaries who are not fighting the "revolutionaries" south of the border. However, he doesn't know his name, despite having put a team of lawyers on the case: "He's a total mystery. Also intriguing is the throw-away line Logan has about Arnold - he knows that Ford had a partner in opening the park, and that he mysteriously died before the opening. The park is losing money, which explains Logan's presence on behalf of his company - they're considering buying Westworld. Apparently, all of these details don't come cheap. But most interesting in this scene is a conversation between Logan and Will which reveals some good, juicy details about Westworld itself. It's pretty grand - as Logan explains, the farther you get from Sweetwater, the bigger the narratives become. He, Logan, and Dolores follow Slim into the charming "city of outcasts, delinquents, thieves, whores, and murderers," which kind of looks like a cross between a King's Landing brothel and the Mask of Zorro.
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Speaking of Will - he's not boring anymore! That Pariah life really suits him. She's still hearing voices ("find me"), a fact that has finally grabbed Will's attention. It's a theme that repeats itself throughout the episode. We first see Dolores standing in a cemetery - the thought of death seems to trigger memories of the white church from Ford's new narrative in her subconscious. Let's start with the Singularity Watch: We've known for a while that Dolores and Maeve have begun their journey towards consciousness - what wasn't so clear was how far they've actually gotten. After four weeks of parsing out strategically placed insights into HBO's new world, the showrunners opened the floodgates and revved up the engines.