

So, in order to make this as easy as possible for you to process, we’re going to break down “Westworld” Season 2 by noting the key moments from those 10 episodes. Now as you may or may not remember, Season 2 consisted of two different main timelines - with some other flashbacks thrown in for good measure - and it wasn’t clear when certain events took place until the finale. That season was so narratively complicated that it can be tough to remember everything that happened even if you had just watched it - but the fact that it’s been nearly two years makes it even tougher.īut don’t worry, because TheWrap is here to remind you of and explain the most important things that happened in the Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy-created show so that you’re ready for the returns of Dolores (Wood), Bernard (Jeffrey Wright), Charlotte Hale (Tessa Thompson), Maeve (Thandie Newton), William (Ed Harris) and the debuts of new characters like Caleb (Aaron Paul), as the show ventures out of Westworld and into the “real world” on its Season 3 premiere. But it’s been so long since “Westworld” season 2 wrapped up all the way back in 2018. We’re so close, finally, to Season 3 of “Westworld.” This was already a big television event, but it’s probably an even larger one now with the coronavirus pandemic causing so many people to become temporary shut-ins. But presumably that’s what you’re here for.) “Making them host-hybrids that will live in peace with the other hosts.(Warning: This post contains all the spoilers for “Westworld” Season 2. “Trying to refine the Forge, make it so that after humanity extinction he is able to bring at least the 4 million humans that visited the parks,” the Reddit user wrote. On Reddit, one fan theorized that he went there to tweak it so humans could live there. Some Westworld fans are spitballing theories about Bernard’s trip to The Sublime. What ‘Westworld’ fans think about Bernard’s trip to The Sublime From the looks of it, Bernard is entering The Valley Beyond through this satellite access.
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Last season, Dolores deleted The Sublime from The Forge and uploaded it to a satellite outside of the park’s network.

Created by Ford (Anthony Hopkins), it is a virtual world where hosts can live free. Season 2 of Westworld revealed the existence of The Sublime, aka The Valley Beyond. He says that in the “sublime” he’s hoping to find the answer to “what comes after the end of the world.” When Bernard puts the device on, he sees a sphere that confirms his access to a “database.” “The key to the sublime, it was never in her mind, it was in mine, and that’s where I’m going,” Bernard says as he pulls the device out of the briefcase.Īccept these #RICOwOrLd /bjqcjfow5o- Westworld May 3, 2020 When Stubbs questions why he’s siding with Dolores now, Bernard admits the whole world needed to burn down so that their kind could truly be free.īut he tells Stubbs that there’s still a chance. Where did Bernard go?īefore Bernard puts on the headgear, he tells Stubbs that Dolores was actually trying to save the human race, rather than destroy it. He’s covered in a layer of dust, sitting in the same spot as when he put the device on. Then in the final scene of the episode, it looks as if Bernard is waking up many years later. A few seconds after it activates, Bernard’s neck falls, and he becomes unresponsive. He leaves and takes Stubbs to a motel room where he situates him in a tub of ice.īernard then opens the metal briefcase Dolores left for him and pulls out a device that he wears behind his head. Bernard then makes a stop to visit Arnold’s wife to reminisce about their dead son. He hands Bernard a metal briefcase and tells him he’s been part of Dolores’s plan all along. Cha-ching #ricoworld /XoJ5WtV6MP- Westworld May 4, 2020
