Holy shit the quote “you think you know death, but you don’t” popped into my head and I RUclipsd it. It is insane how good this show was in its first 2 seasons
This episode was directed by show Co-creator Lisa Joy. For my money, this scene ranks with any in the history of filmed Westerns. Beautifully and compactly shot and edited and perfectly intercut with the heart-wrenching suicide of the Man in Black’s wife. It also played to (and with) my hope that if season one was partly about the ruination of the MiB, season 2 might witness his redemption. But alas. I would love to see Lisa write and direct an epic.
@@andrewwalker4801 nah her husband (the co creator) was mostly responsible for the first season, writing and directing most of its episode's, while over seeing all of it hands on. He took a back seat for following seasons and by 3 had very little do to with it. The downcline and sudden shift into nonsensical from Season 2 onwards came as lisa took over... could be a coincidence...idk I wasn't there...
I'm 14 episodes into the brilliant Westworld, and this is the first time I had to pause to see what others are saying about this five-minute epic. This is man-in-black's greatest moral dilemma. Amazing how this decisive man looks left and right, unsure what to do. Ed Harris is a legend for making it so real and agonising. The rain not only reminds him of his wife's suicide but symbolises his own redemption as well. Astonishing music too. This is right up there with the best of the westerns. 10/10
The hosts truly don’t know death, even though they may have died 1000 times. They don’t know what permanent loss is, William does. No more coming back, no more rebuild and reset. Only the humans know the finality of death. Awesome scene. A reality check for a few hosts.
Yes, but just as the hosts don't understand how profound death is for humans, humans like William can't understand what an existence of endless suffering is like for the hosts.
The funny this is..the hosts are humans. If u think about the cycle of reincarnation, we all lived many lives. Many are absolutely horrible as history has not been kind so far
@@Abhi-qm3jj energy recycles science can confirm this. No offense but to think that we all evaporate once we die and existing just stops doesn't make any sense.
Ok, hold up, let me explain why this is the most important scene in William's arc in season 2 The entire premise of this season is that the stakes are real now. And not only for humans - hosts die for real too. They will probably all get scrapped after such a catastrophe. So when he tells Lawrence, on gunpoint, that he saved his wife this time, and Lawrence gets mad that only this time, he doesn't know the most important thing - THIS TIME WAS FOR REAL. The only time William's choices really matter, he chose to save her. William is not a bad person. He only convinced himself he was, because he enjoyed being a villain. Now that it's not a game anymore, he shows his true colours.
You are right. I hated how Lawrence turned against him. I really had goosebumbs when he protected william, but fuck me... 2 second later "what? William killed me 10 times before this? Naah it doesnt matter that he saved my life, my wifes life and my daughters now that he isnt immortal and neither are we.Screw him.
They really didnt know were to lead his arc this season. This season turned into a GoT level of cringe with Dolores and william was made into an obstacle by writers choice even thou his arc could have been excelent.
I was really hoping that was the direction they were going with it. It didn't really pan out that way though. I agree with what Trunkello said, it was largely a wasted opportunity.
While I love this analysis, it doesn't quite make sense (though I wish it did). The stakes clearly aren't real. He gets shot two times and just shrugs it off. Wtf? I hate how season 2 is so inconsistent with everything that it does.
The real meaning of this scene - MIB, for first time on forever, has took this "game quest" situation seriously and not just as tired old WoW quest, which he grinded for years, to the point of not valuing anything involved in this "quest".
xStiven When you’re lvl 120 and now you can farm and do all the quests you couldn’t back in lvl 80, moooood (nah seriously, I was waiting for a WoW-Westworld comment like this).
@@Joao-ur7ey They stopped using famous actors? If they can get Kenny loggins and Cara Delevingne to host entire radio channels, they can get an expensive actor, if they want ofc
I mean they ruined the show themselves, the audience shrunk accordingly, and it was cancelled as a result. Its natural selection. HBO invested a shit ton into Westworld, they wanted it to be the next GOT. It was the Westworld showrunners that fucked that up.
Best scene of the second season... there was always a better story lurking in the margins: Ford's "game" with the Man in Black, confronting him with a dark, mirror-image of the man he was, back when nothing the park mattered... his redemption should have been the driving force of the second seasons.
Incredible actor + Incredible script writers = A scene that can speak volumes and draw the viewers attention where they feel that they have become completely absorbed into the story. Their heart races with the character, their muscles twitch as the character takes action... This scene gives me chills every time i here him say "You didn't recognize him sitting across from you this whole time." The whole lead up has you leaning towards your screen...then just as he says that line, you move back just a little because you know it is about to go down. And lets not forget the music score leading up to that moment. Just everything comes together perfectly in that scene.
That starting portion is excellent. William starting to realize that some of the hosts are just as human as his wife was. Some are fucked up. And he’s been playing the game wrong all this time. He needs to be saving this family not kill them.
"You think you know death..... but you don't. You didn't recognize him sitting across from you this whole time." That's not only a badass line, but it is also fucking deep because it is true. That guy doesn't know death. Everyone he killed was just fake. Him suffering and dying, just fake. His entire existence, just fake. He never really lived so he cannot possibly understand anything about death. William, however, is real. And he is causing deaths in the real world. Including the deaths of loved ones. That's what death himself would do.
How they butchered William's arc from this spectacular scene to his plunge into madness and paranoia. He should have got the closure he deserved in Season 2.
@@amitkenan3878 Maybe his real redemption is coming up in season 3, but how can you come back from killing your daughter if you are truly good then that should definitely drive you mad. Maybe that is the fidelity test can you accept the worst thing about you and go on to find redemption and is acceptance the purpose for fidelity.
But it's not 'butchering'. We haven't seen how the story plays out, we have no idea where this all goes. 'Butchering' is something you can only say after seeing the whole, finished product. Why do people whine and piss and moan like this? Jesus christ.
Notice at 4:40, Laurence returns to comfort his family leaving the Man in Black alone in the frame as his theme plays. Alone, just as he always has been, just as he always will be. There is no 'door' for William, no future, and maybe even no redemption, there is only this life of violence and loss he had chosen for himself.
missing the part in the beginning where Craddock dances with Lawrence's wife, mirroring William right before he kills her in Season 1. But otherwise amazing scene
@@kamirlaazurIt wasn’t Hopkins that saved the show, although he enhanced it-But not even the great Anthony Hopkins can cover up bad writing. The writers clearly planned the first season for years, maybe even into the second season. But after that they were lost, no idea of where to go philosophically. They should have mapped out the whole show, all seasons. And not gone beyond that.
@@DarkCreed no chance that happens, after the warner bros discovery merger and with the discovery boss in charge who’s a stingy piece of shit there is no chance at all we get any ending, this show was 100% locked to get its 5th and final season until that stupid merger which doomed the show because they were trying to save money anywhere and make more shitty cheap reality tv instead of good tv.
"You think you know death..... but you don't" "Is that so?!" "You didn't recognize him sitting across from you this whole time...." That's basically how I play Red Dead Redemption :D
this scene is so cool because this is not a game anymore, or rather this is a kind of game in which you cannot restart when you die. Real life in other words.
" U think death favours u that it brought u back But death decisions are final It's only the living that That are inconstant and waver .. don't know who they are or what they want Death is always true U haven't known a true thing in all your life U think u know death .. but u don't U didn't recognize him sittin' across from u this whole time "
*Spoiler* Tinfoil Theory: This scene is actually human-host william (subject 002 as seen on his profile card) waking up, or coming closer to it at least. "Moving backwards" towards his old, truely good self(he perhaps was made evil like Dolores did to Teddy, and Teddy eventually realized) and back to "the door". 2:37 him missing the shot reminds me of James Delos spilling the creamer. William has always been a host and was used by Ford/Arnold to infiltrate/kill the whole Delos family without him even realizing (perhaps to gain control of the company?) as well as intentionally cause suffering to the hosts so they wake up. William and Dolores have always been in love even way before Teddy came around (as we know Delores was the first host created, Old Bill was the second according to Ford.. even deeper Ford only drinks will William, and Old Bill.. just an interesting fact) which is why they keep coming back together and we know hosts can love eachother i.e Maeve and Hector. Perhaps Ford is a goddamn hybrid too, hell how else can he mind control the hosts via the mesh network like Maeve. Just a crazy thought. fun fact: MIB in the original was a host. another fun fact: the song that plays when he starts kicking ass is called "no ones controlling me".
Watched season 2 episode 10 and there may be at least some validity to The Man In Black (William) being a host. When he tries to shoot Dolores in the head and his gun "explodes" because of the fragmented slug she (Dolores) put in his gun prior, it blows of a couple of his fingers and if you pause when he holds his wrist and look at his wound... there is what apparently looks like metal in place of where bones should be.
Here's a theory: William in the third season will continue to be mentally unstable, especially after seeing Dolores with "Hale". So the two of them will trick him to kill a human being on the pretext that the human is a host. His image as a philanthropist would be destroyed and he would be sent to jail, where he would be killed in a fight with prisoners, but returned to life as host.
If the delos security who are presumably largely ex professional soldiers, were even half as capable as the billionaire senior citizen, the world would never have ended
It's quite dissapointing when music which starts playing at 0:32 is one of the best songs at whole series and it wasn't even added to original soundtrack. So annoying because would liked to listen that track over and over again.
I'mma be honest - I hated that guy with passion - but after realising - he's not the villain he tgought he was, just a pretend in a pretend world and now when the game is no longer a game, he makes these decisions - boy did he pulled an arc on me I'D like to see where he goes from here
Honestly I think it would be more satisfying to watch this season backwards. Imagine knowing about Williams wife’s suicide in the first episode then seeing this scene at the end.
I think season 1 and season 2 will be the greatest seasons of this show...what comes after, not so much...especially if we aren't going to see more of cowboy William
He was just regressing in season 3. The guilt of killing his wife and daughter was too much to bare, and I think he coped by killing off his memories. Ostensibly, he did it to take control of his destiny. But memory is a foundation for self awareness according to Arnold’s Bicameral Mind theory. By killing his youngerselves and forgetting the people he hurt, he was a slave to his usual loops of wanton desire to hurt people and kill hosts. At that point, he may as well be a host as he rejected self awareness entirely.
It was scenes like this that makes me love what s2 had but it was scenes like when dolores and William meeting again for the first time that killed it for me 😔
"You think you know death... but you don't. You didn't recognize him sittin' across from you this whole time." Most badass line ever.
Sarah 111 Chills every single time he says it.
"Don't worry amigo... I'm here now, watching over you" really takes the cake for me
@@scarletjester7831 I was gonna say the same thing lol, the delivery of that line is perfect
At least I don’t have any mirrors I liked so I guess there’s no ghosts can crawl out from there to kill me 😑
I would love to erase my mind to feel the sansation of watching this scene for the 1st time again.
Like the host?
Andy Prado *ANALYSIS*
@@Succomode
Freeze all motor function
You don't need to erase your mind to feel the same feelings... I watched the whole series like 6 times and I still feel the same
me too
“Don’t worry amigo, I’m here now. Watching over you.” Is easily my favorite line of his.
Especially after stabbing him in the neck and forcing him to drink a shot of nitro xD
Stoned Dog such a badass line and Ed Harris awesome delivery makes it even more badass. Wish I could watch this episode again for the first time
Holy shit the quote “you think you know death, but you don’t” popped into my head and I RUclipsd it. It is insane how good this show was in its first 2 seasons
0:32 That's an immensely impactful scene, amazing character, cinematography and music.
Amazing
Do you know what music this is?
Hala Madrid Westworld season 1 - No one's controlling me ;)
Hala Madrid ramin Djawagod
@@jimmichalop2330 Trompe L'Oeil
"You wanted me to play your game, Robert? Well, I'm gonna play it to the bone."
Don't worry amigo Im here now...watching over you.
"Don't worry amigo, I'll be in hell... watching over you"
This episode was directed by show Co-creator Lisa Joy. For my money, this scene ranks with any in the history of filmed Westerns. Beautifully and compactly shot and edited and perfectly intercut with the heart-wrenching suicide of the Man in Black’s wife. It also played to (and with) my hope that if season one was partly about the ruination of the MiB, season 2 might witness his redemption. But alas. I would love to see Lisa write and direct an epic.
Well, she did
Lisa joy is incompetent and ran this series into the ground
@@standarsh8056 It did go off the rails -- a team effort, I suspect!
@@andrewwalker4801 nah her husband (the co creator) was mostly responsible for the first season, writing and directing most of its episode's, while over seeing all of it hands on. He took a back seat for following seasons and by 3 had very little do to with it. The downcline and sudden shift into nonsensical from Season 2 onwards came as lisa took over... could be a coincidence...idk I wasn't there...
I'm 14 episodes into the brilliant Westworld, and this is the first time I had to pause to see what others are saying about this five-minute epic. This is man-in-black's greatest moral dilemma. Amazing how this decisive man looks left and right, unsure what to do. Ed Harris is a legend for making it so real and agonising. The rain not only reminds him of his wife's suicide but symbolises his own redemption as well. Astonishing music too. This is right up there with the best of the westerns. 10/10
The hosts truly don’t know death, even though they may have died 1000 times. They don’t know what permanent loss is, William does. No more coming back, no more rebuild and reset. Only the humans know the finality of death. Awesome scene. A reality check for a few hosts.
Yes, but just as the hosts don't understand how profound death is for humans, humans like William can't understand what an existence of endless suffering is like for the hosts.
Damn. 🙌🙌
The funny this is..the hosts are humans. If u think about the cycle of reincarnation, we all lived many lives. Many are absolutely horrible as history has not been kind so far
@@djgospela who tf believes in re incarnation 💀
@@Abhi-qm3jj energy recycles science can confirm this. No offense but to think that we all evaporate once we die and existing just stops doesn't make any sense.
this is easily the most metal scene in every bit of media ive ever consumed.
I feel like this is Ed Harris’s best role. This scene was epic.
Ok, hold up, let me explain why this is the most important scene in William's arc in season 2
The entire premise of this season is that the stakes are real now. And not only for humans - hosts die for real too. They will probably all get scrapped after such a catastrophe. So when he tells Lawrence, on gunpoint, that he saved his wife this time, and Lawrence gets mad that only this time, he doesn't know the most important thing - THIS TIME WAS FOR REAL. The only time William's choices really matter, he chose to save her.
William is not a bad person. He only convinced himself he was, because he enjoyed being a villain. Now that it's not a game anymore, he shows his true colours.
You are right. I hated how Lawrence turned against him. I really had goosebumbs when he protected william, but fuck me... 2 second later "what? William killed me 10 times before this? Naah it doesnt matter that he saved my life, my wifes life and my daughters now that he isnt immortal and neither are we.Screw him.
They really didnt know were to lead his arc this season. This season turned into a GoT level of cringe with Dolores and william was made into an obstacle by writers choice even thou his arc could have been excelent.
I was really hoping that was the direction they were going with it. It didn't really pan out that way though. I agree with what Trunkello said, it was largely a wasted opportunity.
Killing his daughter is the most important willam Scene. It’s the moment that will define his life, just like Delos lying to Logan about helping him
While I love this analysis, it doesn't quite make sense (though I wish it did). The stakes clearly aren't real. He gets shot two times and just shrugs it off. Wtf? I hate how season 2 is so inconsistent with everything that it does.
This has to be my favourite scene in Westworld. The music, the dialogue, the action, it's all perfect
By far, one of the best scenes - ever.
The music is so good. As always...
WHATS THE SONG BETWEEN 0:32 - 1:31 PLEASEEE!
A version of Trompe L'Oeil (season 1 ost)
Alessandro Kenneth have you found the music? Please share
This is the most badass scene in the entire series change my mind.
William/the Man in Black is one of my favorite characters ever. Very dark, very complex.
Too bad how they handled his character in the third season
Complex?!
@@uniuni8855 is he not?
The real meaning of this scene - MIB, for first time on forever, has took this "game quest" situation seriously and not just as tired old WoW quest, which he grinded for years, to the point of not valuing anything involved in this "quest".
xStiven When you’re lvl 120 and now you can farm and do all the quests you couldn’t back in lvl 80, moooood (nah seriously, I was waiting for a WoW-Westworld comment like this).
Imagine creating one of the greatest characters in TV history and then reducing his screen time to nothing and fucking his character up completely.
daaayum they need Ed Harris to voice a character in any RDR2 DLC
definetly
Unfortunately Rockstar have stopped to use famous actors in their games.
Today they give priority for unknown voice actors.
I doubt they could afford him
@@Joao-ur7ey They stopped using famous actors? If they can get Kenny loggins and Cara Delevingne to host entire radio channels, they can get an expensive actor, if they want ofc
@@alecjones4676 silly. Think about the past, rockstar are richer than ever now and in the past they had Phil Collins on their game
Say what you want about S02, but this scene is still one of the top pinnacles of WW.
Sad this show got cancelled. The themes it presented was wonderful.
I mean they ruined the show themselves, the audience shrunk accordingly, and it was cancelled as a result. Its natural selection. HBO invested a shit ton into Westworld, they wanted it to be the next GOT. It was the Westworld showrunners that fucked that up.
Best scene of the second season... there was always a better story lurking in the margins: Ford's "game" with the Man in Black, confronting him with a dark, mirror-image of the man he was, back when nothing the park mattered... his redemption should have been the driving force of the second seasons.
Better than Ford's goodbye to Bernard???
@@xmistamagicx yes
The most badass scene of all the time.
Incredible actor + Incredible script writers = A scene that can speak volumes and draw the viewers attention where they feel that they have become completely absorbed into the story. Their heart races with the character, their muscles twitch as the character takes action... This scene gives me chills every time i here him say "You didn't recognize him sitting across from you this whole time."
The whole lead up has you leaning towards your screen...then just as he says that line, you move back just a little because you know it is about to go down.
And lets not forget the music score leading up to that moment. Just everything comes together perfectly in that scene.
If the masterpiece of an episode 2x08 didn't exist, this would of taken the cake as the best episode this season.
I think this is better than kiksuya but both are great episodes. I Greatly prefer MiB over any other character
@@puppetmaster8551 kyksuya>
That starting portion is excellent. William starting to realize that some of the hosts are just as human as his wife was. Some are fucked up. And he’s been playing the game wrong all this time. He needs to be saving this family not kill them.
"You think you know death..... but you don't. You didn't recognize him sitting across from you this whole time."
That's not only a badass line, but it is also fucking deep because it is true. That guy doesn't know death. Everyone he killed was just fake. Him suffering and dying, just fake. His entire existence, just fake. He never really lived so he cannot possibly understand anything about death. William, however, is real. And he is causing deaths in the real world. Including the deaths of loved ones. That's what death himself would do.
The best scene in the whole show
Anyone notices the Core Drive theme playing as William is shooting the Confeds. Think that was his true core drive as he was originally.
3:20 - That walk with the music and the rain is cold asf
One of the best scenes in the history of TV or movies
How they butchered William's arc from this spectacular scene to his plunge into madness and paranoia. He should have got the closure he deserved in Season 2.
@@amitkenan3878 Maybe his real redemption is coming up in season 3, but how can you come back from killing your daughter if you are truly good then that should definitely drive you mad. Maybe that is the fidelity test can you accept the worst thing about you and go on to find redemption and is acceptance the purpose for fidelity.
But it's not 'butchering'. We haven't seen how the story plays out, we have no idea where this all goes. 'Butchering' is something you can only say after seeing the whole, finished product. Why do people whine and piss and moan like this? Jesus christ.
@@HighLordBlazeReborn This didn't age well
@@flashg3292 i hope he didn't die and we can see something interesting with him in season 1
@@HighLordBlazeReborn What do you say now?
Notice at 4:40, Laurence returns to comfort his family leaving the Man in Black alone in the frame as his theme plays.
Alone, just as he always has been, just as he always will be. There is no 'door' for William, no future, and maybe even no redemption, there is only this life of violence and loss he had chosen for himself.
"No one knows what it's like
To be the bad man
To be the sad man
Behind blue eyes"
missing the part in the beginning where Craddock dances with Lawrence's wife, mirroring William right before he kills her in Season 1. But otherwise amazing scene
AlohaFridays great observation
imagine ruining this character..
They ruined the entire show writing, not just his character, once Hopkins was out, I knew it was all going to hell.
William had the highest of potential out of any character in the history of cinema and they butchered him along with the show.
@@kamirlaazurIt wasn’t Hopkins that saved the show, although he enhanced it-But not even the great Anthony Hopkins can cover up bad writing. The writers clearly planned the first season for years, maybe even into the second season. But after that they were lost, no idea of where to go philosophically. They should have mapped out the whole show, all seasons. And not gone beyond that.
Now that they pulled the plug. It will give them enough time to plan up a proper ending for a movie. Like Deadwood.
@@DarkCreed no chance that happens, after the warner bros discovery merger and with the discovery boss in charge who’s a stingy piece of shit there is no chance at all we get any ending, this show was 100% locked to get its 5th and final season until that stupid merger which doomed the show because they were trying to save money anywhere and make more shitty cheap reality tv instead of good tv.
I hope they continue his arc, and he’s not stuck down in that white room forever
"You think you know death..... but you don't"
"Is that so?!"
"You didn't recognize him sitting across from you this whole time...."
That's basically how I play Red Dead Redemption :D
This scene is better than the entire third season
This is in my top 10 badass scenes of all time
Seems like every Ed Harris scenes where he is sitting on a chair in a bar is fuck** great and epic...
Best episode in season 2 and probably the whole series
Westworld Writers: After that we're just going to give up on William.
This could be one of the best scenes ever
Idc what anyone says i love this character and this whole show, yes every season and always will.
this scene is so cool because this is not a game anymore, or rather this is a kind of game in which you cannot restart when you die. Real life in other words.
This is my favorite WW scene
" U think death favours u that it brought u back
But death decisions are final
It's only the living that
That are inconstant and waver .. don't know who they are or what they want
Death is always true
U haven't known a true thing in all your life
U think u know death .. but u don't
U didn't recognize him sittin' across from u this whole time "
Huh. In light of season 3 and what they did with William's character, I guess this scene didn't really mean anything. I wonder why they included it?
Because the writers love to fuck with us. Game of thrones ruined this show
William maybe the Angel of Death but he's definitely got vengenace down.
The speed reload at 2:50 is such a nice attention to detail
*Spoiler* Tinfoil Theory:
This scene is actually human-host william (subject 002 as seen on his profile card) waking up, or coming closer to it at least. "Moving backwards" towards his old, truely good self(he perhaps was made evil like Dolores did to Teddy, and Teddy eventually realized) and back to "the door". 2:37 him missing the shot reminds me of James Delos spilling the creamer. William has always been a host and was used by Ford/Arnold to infiltrate/kill the whole Delos family without him even realizing (perhaps to gain control of the company?) as well as intentionally cause suffering to the hosts so they wake up. William and Dolores have always been in love even way before Teddy came around (as we know Delores was the first host created, Old Bill was the second according to Ford.. even deeper Ford only drinks will William, and Old Bill.. just an interesting fact) which is why they keep coming back together and we know hosts can love eachother i.e Maeve and Hector. Perhaps Ford is a goddamn hybrid too, hell how else can he mind control the hosts via the mesh network like Maeve. Just a crazy thought.
fun fact: MIB in the original was a host.
another fun fact: the song that plays when he starts kicking ass is called "no ones controlling me".
Great theory but I doubt it goes that deep. Seriously, great theory though.
Watched season 2 episode 10 and there may be at least some validity to The Man In Black (William) being a host. When he tries to shoot Dolores in the head and his gun "explodes" because of the fragmented slug she (Dolores) put in his gun prior, it blows of a couple of his fingers and if you pause when he holds his wrist and look at his wound... there is what apparently looks like metal in place of where bones should be.
Here's a theory: William in the third season will continue to be mentally unstable, especially after seeing Dolores with "Hale". So the two of them will trick him to kill a human being on the pretext that the human is a host. His image as a philanthropist would be destroyed and he would be sent to jail, where he would be killed in a fight with prisoners, but returned to life as host.
One of the most badass western scenes ever
If the delos security who are presumably largely ex professional soldiers, were even half as capable as the billionaire senior citizen, the world would never have ended
It's quite dissapointing when music which starts playing at 0:32 is one of the best songs at whole series and it wasn't even added to original soundtrack. So annoying because would liked to listen that track over and over again.
Season 1 was amazing , 2 was solid … then it was all downhill Imo .. show had a lot of potential though
even tho I've seen this 99 times the magic is still there
I'mma be honest - I hated that guy with passion - but after realising - he's not the villain he tgought he was, just a pretend in a pretend world
and now when the game is no longer a game, he makes these decisions - boy did he pulled an arc on me
I'D like to see where he goes from here
Honestly I think it would be more satisfying to watch this season backwards. Imagine knowing about Williams wife’s suicide in the first episode then seeing this scene at the end.
1:24 scared the shit out of me, like when you know you did nothing wrong but mother/father/teacher calls your name
This part always gives me chill in my mind.. ❤❤
2:24 I SCREAMED "YESS"
William personified humanity in all its facets in this show.
Best char ever
2:23 When you're playing a Low Honor run in RDR2 but decide Neutral Honor would feel better.
siempre amaré esta serie, la mejor.
I just watched this scenefor the first time ever and holy fucking fuck. This is my favorite badass scene out there.
i wish a happy ending for william in season 5.
I hope the real William is still alive in the season 4...
The fact we’ll never get the end of the show break my heart…
00:32 you can feel the weight of his shoulders.
WHATS THE SONG BETWEEN 0:32 - 1:31 PLEASEEE!
Alessandro Kenneth i think it’s “no one’s is controlling me”
@@Sarlock32 Nope
While ultimately this show disappointed in seasons 3 and 4, this scene remains I think my favourite scene in all of TV.
I think season 1 and season 2 will be the greatest seasons of this show...what comes after, not so much...especially if we aren't going to see more of cowboy William
I saw this scene for the first yesterday and I was high as f.... It was AMAZING!!!
Yes ! 👍
The best thing about Westworld was the Man in Black and they completely butchered his writing in Season 3 and 4. HBO didn't understand their own show.
Don't worry amigo. I'm here now
Hahaha this is like us feeling sorry for NPCs in RDR2 and giving a speech about death to Micah!
Greatest scene in tv history.
2:48 Bicameral mind
*No, it's "No One's Controlling Me"*
WHATS THE SONG BETWEEN 0:32 - 1:31 PLEASEEE!
@@alessandro.kenneth man in black i think
Back when "the man in black" was still wearing black....
This is the moment that I fucking in love with MIB.
Imagine if there was a host of roadrunner from Looney tunes running around the park since the park is simulated in a desert.
William’s character was so good in the first 2 seasons... idk wtf happened in season 3.
He was just regressing in season 3. The guilt of killing his wife and daughter was too much to bare, and I think he coped by killing off his memories. Ostensibly, he did it to take control of his destiny. But memory is a foundation for self awareness according to Arnold’s Bicameral Mind theory. By killing his youngerselves and forgetting the people he hurt, he was a slave to his usual loops of wanton desire to hurt people and kill hosts. At that point, he may as well be a host as he rejected self awareness entirely.
it saddens me how bad this series are now.
Such a great scene, one of my favorites ever. Shame they wasted this in subsequent episode/season. What a cool but wasted character.
It was scenes like this that makes me love what s2 had but it was scenes like when dolores and William meeting again for the first time that killed it for me 😔
The music from 2:27 is epic
the best scene ever
He is my favorite character in the show
How can a man look old and young at the same damn time?
It’s crazy haha
Dude has looked the same ever since The Truman Show
Best secene
This scene is satisfying.
Poor William
Raindrops, bathtub wife ,daughter
Real trauma
Ed Harris made this show.
Willian my personage favorite ❤❤❤
Please I need this soundtrack 00:30
All the characters except humans can simply respawn.... death doesn't matter in this verse. No stakes.
What if William died climbing stairs and all we see is robowilliam finding fidelity of himself
ed harris is so fucking dope