Best Scene of Westworld Season 3 ( 3x04, The Mother of Exiles, William Sees Dolores)
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- 2x9 Vanishing Point is my favorite episode of the series (aside from 1x10 The Bicameral Mind) and this scene is such a great continuity to that episode, it even has same soundtrack at 1:55 !
Ed Harris is such a incredible actor, he really does do perfect work imo. I would lie if i wasn't biased by claiming this scene being the best of the season, but honestly whenever William and Dolores are in the same scene, it is pure gold. What a brilliant episode overall, so brilliant that i uploaded it few weeks too late xD.
#Wesworld #3x04 #William #Dolores
This is season 5 foreshadowing. This is a fidelity test in the sublime
There will be no season 5, the show was cancelled after S4
@@dingo4458 i said foreshadowing. this entire show we have seen bits and pieces of s5 and we haven't gotten context for it until the final moments of s4. the whole show is loops that repeat. dolores has been simulating versions of events to find a world where hosts and humans dont destroy each other. the final game willam is in , the game that ford mentioned is that a variant of william needs to travel to the sublime. "it begins where you ends and ends where you begin" - human william needs to choose to become a host and enter the sublime to trigger the correct variant of reality where the hosts and humans coexist. one of the final scenes of the show was probably going to be benard with ford in the sublime "at the place where the waves conspire, that they return , a place where maybe you and I will meet again" somehow ford has been aware of everything.
Yes it does. That's the closest I'm going to get to season 5. I wish it wasn't canceled. This was the best show I have ever seen. I really mean that.
@@BrianStCyr-zw8tjDamn bro you are wicked smart and on your shit, like I watched this show season by season (knowing there was plenty that flew over my head the first, and likely would be even the second time around),
because the story is a “trail of breadcrumbs” that don’t really add up until you’re near the finish line, but god damn would that have been a satisfying line to cross had HBO not pulled the plug.
Damn you Covid-19 😢
rip
"welcome to the end of the game" best line for me!
Who's winning. ?
🤕. 💝. 🙄
But that's not an answer to William's question.
such a beautiful scene
"Am . . . I . . . me?
2:34 when you take your pills and wonder where your gf went
If you can't tell, does it really matter?
I absolutely love everything they did with William's character up to that episode. This scene was perfect. Then it all went downhill.
I think it went downhill when he killed Emily, just feels so unnecessary.
@@MCB741 The entire series is unnecessary. As a matter of fact, all movies and TV shows are unnecessary. Food, water and air are necessary.
@@stipe9k Idk if this some attempt at a defense or what.
@@MCB741 Yes, saying that anything about a TV series is unnecessary is kind of pointless.
@@stipe9k One of the worst ways I’ve ever seen to deflect criticism.
I’m thinking maybe this is where the show should’ve ended. It’s the closest thing to an answer anyone’s ever going to get, I think.
We actually found out. The system tried to reprogram William and that’s why he thought he could be a host the whole time. “The game begins where it ends, ends where it begins” like Ford told him in season 2. It began in an institution and it ended there.
@@TheNocturna001 I think Ford said „The game begins where you end, and ends where you began.“ But anyway, please elaborate. I don’t quite get your comment? What System tried to reprogram William? Rehoboam?
@@kraxonkooper yes. Same thing like Caleb. Bernard says it in season 3 when they go to the institution where William is.
@@TheNocturna001 we never found out. we have no explanation for the s2 post credits scene. also the MIB never wins ford's final game, we never see him pass through the door
In this game, you have to make it back out. In this game, you must find the door. Congratulations William. This game is meant for you. The game begins where you end. It ends where you began." - In season 1 we see a William who has never been himself before, finding himself in the park with Dolores. Then that William pretends to be the good guy in the outside world (like the charity he has to help sick people), but inside the park we see who he really is “the black hat”. In the beginning we have no idea about the program for outliers but later we see that the idea for that program is to suppress those who don’t follow the established order. We can assume that the system classified William as an outlier too because he was declared dead after entering the asylum (as per the conversation between Bernard and Stubbs).
The maze is a game for hosts which helps them with gaining consciousness. What we see with Dolores is her going full circle. She was programmed to see the beauty, but she starts to question that as she is becoming “something that is truly free” (like Ford said in S2, episode 10), then when she dies she says: “There is ugliness in this world, disarray, I choose to see the beauty.” It’s another analogy with “the game begins where you end, ends where you begin”. The game itself is for him (William) to find himself because this game was meant for him. He reaches the question which started his journey “Am I me?” And that’s why Dolores says “Welcome to the end of the game”. That’s William going full circle. I think the door is symbolic in a way - more like “a way out”.
Also, I think what we see in season 2 episode 10 (the scene with William and his daughter) is William unconscious as we see him when the episode ends - his idea of the afterlife in a way. He believes he is being “cloned” because he doesn’t feel like himself throughout his life.
That was tiring to write, but this is how I see it.
Edit: We can assume, I guess, that Rehoboam has done this same program for outliers before with William. And season 3 was his second time.
What's the music as the end credits roll..???
Vanishing point
@@ericazziz579 Vanishing point is just before the end credits.
I'm looking for the piano outro...
Thanks anyway.
Music?
Vanishing Point
Is there a kind soul that knows that song from the OST this is and is willing to share? :D
Season 2 - Vanishing Point.
And we will never know what this scene was supposed to mean becauae we will never get season 5
This is the answer. In this scene. It’s self explanatory
@@zijielim4652what's the answer, man?
@@MrsRowse “ the game begins where you end. And ends where you began “
Dr Ford
why this show was canceled 😭
It was too eye opening for the masses
and then they ruined him
watch season 4 redemeed him
Boring
@@TheAngous eh
@@TheAngous I think they actually made it worse... 😐
Host in Black is not William, despite what he thinks. He's more like a reflection of what William saw himself as at the end.
William himself never confronted and resolved his issues regarding his daughter OR Dolores. Massive waste of character arc IMO. If there was a season 5, I would home for the return of Jimmi Simpson as young William to try and salvage the character.
@@powerfrenzy but that's the point of his character... he's not able to change, he's not able to solve his issues... just like the human kind, which he represents. He just believes that our race serves chaos and he wants the hosts to get extinct. That's exactly what he obtained in season 4, by manipulating his host replica. In the end he felt like he won.
Dolores' challenge in the sublime should be trying to fix him/humanity
I gotta hand it to the special effects guys for this show, they actual made Evan Rachel Wood appear to have breast.....well done!
Season 1 William/MIB was awesome. This is just some rando character made for sesson 2 and other unnecessary seasons.
Who's Winning. ??
🤕. 💝. 🙄
This series…