A New Narrative - Westworld
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Dolores remembers her first day, before she was fully covered in skin. When she was awakened by Arnold.

He built her a game. One that would lead her back.

It's weird seeing her innocently shaving The Man in Black.

William and Logan are arguing.

Teddy arrives in town on the train. He hears the voice. Remember. He looks around, seeing everyone dead but him and Dolores, who is smiling at him from across the dirt. This time, when a guy bumps into him (like happened to William the day he first arrived), Teddy shoots him.

Teddy sees the train leaving and gets onto it, saying Dolores' name.

Dolores is either going into the church to take Arnold's hand or she's walking with TMIB. She digs up the front of her grave (twice).

Robert won't listen to Arnold, so Arnold wants Dolores to kill all of the other hosts so they cannot open the park.

It's Dolores' words to William about nothing else mattering that made him buy the park.

A new batch of Maeve and friends are made, and she alters them and the security system.

Charlotte goes to visit Ford after she speaks with the punk ass bitch who wants to take over the park. 

While one dude is getting his finger chewed off and then made to swallow it while he's tossed around his little glass enclosure, a dude across the hall is beating off to Hector. 

When Dolores says she knows a love that's true, and William will come back for her. But then he tells her he looked and looked but couldn't find her and now he's who he is. She eventually starts beating the crap out of him. But he decides to kill her.

Teddy comes riding in and shoots the shit out of him.

Maeve and her friends go downstairs into the basement. She wants Clementine. Clementine isn't doing very well. They find Bernard, and Felix brings him back online.

He tells her it's not the first time he's awoken, and it's not the first time she's awoken him, either.

William isn't pleased to learn the truth about the maze, but Ford thinks he's going to be happy with the new narrative.

Bernard, meanwhile, explains nothing about Maeve's escape has been her idea. Someone has re-written her story. The new narrative.

Dolores still sees the beauty in this world. But she's dead.

And that's the new narrative. Ford calls it Journey Into Night. The audience is sitting in front of them as she dies.

Maeve's gang gets to headquarters just as the electricity has gone out. Lots of penises. 

Guests are killing hosts downstairs.

They pass through to SW where there are Asian soldiers learning to fight. Armistice gets her arm trapped in a door.

Maeve doesn't authorize Hector to come with her, so he's barred from the elevator.

Ford is healing Dolores. He introduces her to Bernard. After losing his son, Arnold wanted to see him again, which is why he merged her with Wyatt so she would also kill him.

Maeve makes it to the train out of Westworld.

She gets off the train when she continues looking at the people across from her with their child.

Ford gives a speech to the board. He's essentially waxing poetic about his last story. Dolores is alive, and she's there to kill him. She does, and the sentient park beings are going to give the guests one hell of an experience.

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Westworld
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Episode Number:
10
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Westworld Season 1 Episode 10 Quotes

Arnold: When I was first working on your mind, there was a pyramid I thought you needed to scale, so I gave you a voice, my voice to guide you along the way. Memory, improvisation, each step in order to reach the next step, but you never got there. I couldn't understand what was holding you back. Then, one day, I realized I'd made a mistake. Consciousness isn't a journey upward, but a journey inward, not a pyramid, but a maze. Every choice will bring you closer to center of send you spiraling to the edges, to madness. Do you understand now, Dolores, what the center represents? Whose voice I've been wanting you to hear?
Dolores: I'm sorry. I'm trying, but I don't understand.
Arnold: It's alright. So close. We have to tell Robert. We can't open the park. You're alive.

The Man in Black: This is it? The center of the maze?
Dolores: It ends with a place I've never been, a thing I'll never do.