
The episode perfects the sense of chaos and violence that is erupting both on the street level and inside of Delos. Serac may have burned all of the host bodies at the Delos headquarter, but Charlotte’s post-credits scene shows how easily they can be made in Dubai, and likely elsewhere around the world. There appears to be plenty of Delores copies, both in other hosts and in Delores bodies, so it may not be a gone forever sort of thing. His choice is to still do the right thing despite the consequences, and while the initial flashback to the park simulations he’s put inside make him out to be a villain not unlike William (with the threat of assault), he proves again that choice is inside of him, and goodness will win out in some form.ĭelores, though, the one we know from this season, may be gone.

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It’s an intriguing place to bring both Delores and Caleb, as they haven’t questioned each other up to this point.īut Caleb also probably feels a little used, not knowing the full picture about hosts while one pushes him toward an uncertain destiny. Photo Courtesy of HBO.Ĭaleb does as he intended by wiping the algorithm from existence, and while he may question Delores’ own intentions at the finish line, her inner monologue to Maeve does provide us with a lofty ideal that now the world can be reborn beautiful again in its ashes. But where William ends and Caleb continues is that there is choice to Caleb’s violence, not a necessity, and so where William zigs, Caleb zags. The comparison between William and Caleb is one that’s slowly been building over the season, the kind man with a heart full of violence coming to her aid.


Hope can come in many forms, but on Westworld Season 3 Episode 8, “Crisis Theory,” hope comes from taking matters into your own hands.
