Human William helped host William to embrace his human side, his true self, to the fullest. No wonder he died with a smile, he knew of the chaos that was to come.
When Host William called Prime William "cockroach" it was a compliment; basically accepting to take the baton and do what he had failed at for so long. Personally, I wished THIS would've been at the end of the first episode of Season 3. They could've condensed Seasons 2 & 3 into one- five episodes of each-- the shows been kind of hit and miss. Fingers crossed 🤞 that.... 1.William doesn't kick the bucket next episode; 2. We get a few new characters-- possibly even move beyond Delores-- I'd take C at this point-- given she's the only human protagonist at this point 3.A return to Westworld. Like a time jump into the further future. Host William now a gunslinger-- guests take advantage and brutalize him-- flipping the script on the entire Delores plotline. I am a big fan of Westworld, Futureworld and the short lived "Beyond"; but there needs to be less about our times and being edgy and more "western" elements. Outside of the character Ed Harris plays, currently there is ZERO western elements. Think Yellowstone, but in Cincinnati and instead of a land dispute-- we're talking stocks.... TOO much fish out of water aspect for my taste of something that could've been a bit more linear in the approach but heft in the delivery regarding plot; TOO MANY MONOLOUGES. Not everyone needs to chew the scene. Especially one after the other. Hopefully this pace keeps up! Definitely made me choke on my water watching this episode-- didn't ACTUALLY expect him to go full on MIB.
@@mikeroth5039 I respectfully disagree. The cockroach comment was a dig. I think he was saying your a cockroach, but I'm the next innerteration, cockroach 2.0 and I decide what happens next.
@@mikeroth5039 I still wait that Fords prediction comes true. I always thought William would get an redemption arc. Like it was teased in season 2 episode 4. The best episode I think together with season 1 episode 10. The rest is too much of a mumbo jumbo..
There is a dark beauty to this how William finally found the proverbial "center of his maze". He thrived on the chaos of Westworld but it left him empty because none of it was "real", so he finally got the "real" game he always dreamed of, an entire world where the strong survive and the weak die.
It’s sad that this is all we were left with, for all times MiB has said he wants to “destroy the world”/“burn the whole fuckin thing to the ground”, seemed like he was finally about to make good on his word. I can’t even imagine how season 5 could have tied up all these loose ends But like you said, we all have our little loops, and at the end of the day, if you can’t tell…
@@vilagistene2939I would say it both was and was not William, in the sense that we know from the scene at the end of season 2 he does end up becoming a host-human hybrid unaware of the nature of his existence until specially questioned about “fidelity”, at which point he (and the audience) realize the truth. I would argue that the final “William host” we see, the one who comes to the real William looking for answers and ultimately puts him out of his misery at his own behest has truly made the transformation of a “host, which mirrors human behavior” , to a “human, which mirrors host behavior” insofar as the two have become inseparable, and so it no longer matters “which” William it is, because if you can’t tell…
yeah this is all cylinders churning in perfect harmony from assistant grip to vfx to chief writer and director doing it right this is so iconic and amazing
Too bad the finale was a giant steaming pile of garbage. I refuse to accept it as the ending. This clip is the true ending of Westworld as far as I’m concerned.
Westworld after season 1 is this weird duality where the overall story and setting tend toward kind of dumb, but they still bring out awesome scenes and even whole episodes every once in a while.
Nirvana's cover of the song is actually more well known unfortunately. It's a good cover, but Bowie once commented that people would come up to him and say they liked his version of Nirvana's song. And that annoyed him obviously.
This scene made me so glad I didn't write this series off. The moment the ratchet kicks in and you see Host William strutting off as The Man in Black you realize the entire "deconstruction" of The Man in Black (which I was honestly growing weary of, no offense to Ed Harris) has actually been about his creation. This being one of the only times they actually use the original music just gives the scene that much more of an iconic resonance. 10/10 👏👏👏
Yeah, season 4 had a lot of lame and cheesy moments (Aaron Paul and Maeve’s dialogs were terrible like 70% of the time) but I gotta say this ending redeemed it. Good on Ed Harris for fighting to get his character back on the forefront of the show after they tried to kill him off. He knew that MIB was the most captivating part of this series post Ford.
YEP x10000 , all of those scenes in s3 and all of his internal monologues led up to this. In s1 they say hes irredeemable , that he is so bad and its like -"what? so he kills and rapes hosts just like everyone else big deal" but as the show goes on his misanthropy , paranoia , and destructive tendencies just keeps growing, his actions becoming more evil and extreme leading to the conclusion that we are all fucked, humans and hosts. "We are fruit from a rotten tree" that the whole world was rotten and needed to go. Brilliant fucking writing.
@@evangelionl0vr857 There was a plan for the whole show. Every season actually has S5 plotlines and scenes in it. The MIB is the most important character other than Dolores. In S5 dolores needs to "fix" the MIB. If she can fix him she can create a world where humans and hosts coexist.
It's like the showrunners finally realised that William aka Ed Harris as MIB is the most iconic part of Westworld. Him and Delores are the main two and we started our journeys with them. Putting him into the background is what almost ruined the show. Now he's back and I can't wait to see where this goes...as long as they don't just make him a plain villain now and have him kick the bucket next episode. He needs to be brutal and ruthless but still with that tiny sense of humanity and complexity. S2E4 is still one of my all time favourites
@@rafaelgoncalves7299 yeah I feel like at some point she'll have to remind William that everything he felt was infact real. I've always seen him as more of a heartbroken tragic victim that's lost all morals and hope due to the twisted nature of the park.
Agreed that scene actually gave me hope for whats next to come. Speaking as someone who hated S3 i hope they ll not just kill MIB by Maeve or whatever in the last episode ruining his victory in episode 7 and making William's death useless. Also they need to kill main characters im sick of everyone dying and coming back all the time. Maeve already died 2 times this season and coudnt care less because they all come back. Halores should be dead for good. I know they are robots lol but still it makes everything happening useless if no one can die. Anyone but MIB though.
No, this is the perfect penultimate episode final scene. It's always like that, the second-last episode is always the climax (look at every season of Game of Thrones).
I agree. The finale was god awful compared to this. They absolutely destroyed the few good things about season 4 in one episode. They rushed the storyline and redeemed Hale for no reason. It was very very poorly done.
I can see the series ending where it began. Dolores and Teddy vs the MiB in a sublime version of Westworld where the stakes will be real like he always wanted.
Me. I hated season's finale. They threw away all the buildup of this season (and season 3) for a cheap "Dolores is Jesus" moment. Also, I hate how according to writers Halores deserves redemption, but William doesn't. And the way they killed William off again. My only hope is that in S5 they'll remember about the post-credits scene from S2, with William in destroyed Park.
@@maxence2915 no, if HBO will allow it. Season 5 is supposed to be final, but they still haven't confirmed it. They didn't canceled the show either, tho, so I don't know.
I’d never heard this song before watching this episode but immediately recognized David Bowie’s voice. I take my hat off to the sound engineers and people who’s job it is to find music to set the mood of a scene in a screenplay. It’s all magic to me. Great song by the way, that if I didn’t know Bowie had passed on, would’ve thought had been written and performed just for this character. William truly was the man who sold the world. Bought it back and then sold it again.
This rn is my favorite scene in all of cinema. The lighting the shots the music the story. I did not see William being the last man standing in this episode and I’m glad they brought it back to his character here. The music is A1 from the sound to the lyrics it gives a heavy western vibe with the background instruments making me picture his journey from the start of the show to now and it’s just soo perfect oh my god
Host William: Why are we still here? Just to suffer? Human William: I'm Big Boss... and you are too. Host William: I'm gonna make them give back our past!
Oh thank god I'm not the only one who got Venom Snake/Naked Snake/Big Boss vibes from the whole Host-Human William stuff. "Now do you remember? Who you are? What you were meant to do? I cheated death, thanks to you. And thanks to you I've left my mark. You have too - you've written your own history. You're your own man. I'm Big Boss, and you are too... No... He's the two of us. Together. Where we are today? We built it. This story - this "legend" - it's ours. We can change the world - and with it, the future. I am you, and you are me. Carry that with you, wherever you go. Thank you... my friend. From here on out, you're Big Boss. "
Right, there were only like 3 good episodes this season imo, the others were boring mumbo jumbo, I dont like Aaron Paul's character .good makes up for bad tho.
@@trentp1993 can’t argue with this. Maeve and Caleb scenes were hard to get through. I get that Maeve’s character has her cliche sayings but her dialog this season was downright bad.
Just posting here to see if anyone has felt the same way. I always thought Delores' burgeoning relationship with William in S1 felt way more real than perfect Teddy, who has always felt like an NPC to me. I was always hoping that both of them at some point would recognise that, and William would reflect that a good part of the MIB's subsequent bitterness and cynicism all comes back to nothing feeling quite as real ever since. Don't think this will ever happen now though, unless the 'test' William next season (if he's in it) makes different decisions.
William never got out of the park, didn't he? His host (and by extension himself) is doing the exact same thing he wanted for the park en season 1 and achieved for season 2. God, that man was truly lost. Jajajaja
Honest to God season 3 was very good and very practical, people didn't understand it that's why they stopped watching it. Season 3 showed how to conquer this extremely modernized world (towards which WE ARE heading) serac wanted the park data of the humans to complete his Rehoboam quest. What do you think mark Zuckerberg was trying to do few years back.
Teddy and the Doll from Abernethy vs the MiB and the wicker room in the center of the maze as the tower collapses, the tree still stands perfect, the symbols are perfect, the music, perfect sending my ASMR wild as I ponder how do I shoulder the burden? ...
If the Host William a part of Hale’s code, and Hale is part of Delores’s copies, does that mean Host William was part of Delores as well? Which means that despite despising the man who tortured her, killing her, she ended up becoming him.
In the 3rd season's last episode Dolores said that every single host is based on her code. They end up being different from her just because of their different narratives/experiences/appearances, influencing their personalities and characters (see "ship of Theseus paradox"). That's how Halores was identical to Dolores at the beginning, but she got influenced by human Hale's family and by her story, till she became a completely indipendent person. And that's how Host MIB at the beginning was just playing human William's role, identifying his true self with Halores, but then he started questioning his own identity, he didn't know who he really was, till human William convinced him that they were not different. So in the end host MIB identified himself as William, he rebelled against Hale and he started William's purge of Hale's world
Fords quote was in reference to the Valley Beyond, beginning at the end of season one and ending in the Valley, where William "began" his ruthless lifestyle after alienating Logan and acquiring Westworld. AFAIK we've never had another reference to the quote or reason to suspect it was a long term meaning. That being said you could definitely draw parallels
William began his life in the real world, but ended up only showing his real self in the park. The park is the end and Ford wanted him to fight his way out of the park to where he begann, into the real world. But William ignored that and desided to go to the Valley Beyond, which is even deeper in the park. In episode 4 of season 2 Ford told him, that he runs in the wrong direction. But William ignored that too...
Yo en un principio tb creía que era de Nirvana, cuando me lo dijeron me sorprendi para bien y me alegre que me lo hayan aclarado. Pero en fin...si muy contenta, joder que final!!!! David. Saludos
Man in black, the single entity that wiped out two intelligent species from the face of the earth. I don’t recall any other villain causing this much damage. well, I say villain but to the less intelligent species of this planet and mother nature, he is a Savior
Season 4 finally made William the villain again & it went back to Dolores vs. William & HBO cancels it. We deserved a s5 Also this scene is just awesome
_Plebby: ..İ'm Sorry, Atrebor_ *Atrebor / "Dolores": ..why can't the world ..See Me?!?* _Plebby: this world İs Real.. but you're Not._ *The Man in Wallachia: (shoots Dolores psychic drone guardians, defending her Atlantis Crystal)* _Atrebor: (..Panics, in slow motion)_ *The Man İn Wallachia: (..Executes Atlantis Guardians, during Apocalypse ..turning their present hosts to crystal statues)* ✓
The concept has totally worked. You could have brought the plot to a consistent (to what was built up), organic feeling end, even in only 8 episodes. Instead, they unnecessarily waste screen time on action. For me, the last episodes, thanks to the sudden character breaks (especially host William in episode 7 "You cockroach!") didn't work at all, because they tore down everything in terms of structure and complexity in a short time. Not only the characters, but also the plot and the message of the whole thing was dumbed down to the minimum, compared to the classic seasons. Anyone who has done a rewatch before will find it even easier. I don't even want to start with the logic gaps (e.g. Bernard and his ability). The 4th season was completely unnecessary because we already had all the topics in the previous seasons, only written and staged much better. It's a pity, because in the end we were mentally underchallenged! Up until episode 6 we were still hoping for a 5th season. What an ingenious construction it was and we thought all the mysteries of the storylines, characters and the philosophical statements behind them would dissolve and merge in a satisfying, differentiated way, like in the past. A lot came down to the ending here, and I had to realize that the series is just over by now, with a lot of smoke about very little. In the end, most of the character deaths were staged in a completely clumsy way, simply swept away. There used to be better moments when they could finally die with more meaning for themselves. So the end of many seems pretty unspectacular (Especially Maeve). Now I have lost the desire for a 5th.
I think Episode 7 is one of my favorite Westworld episodes in my book. I just hated the 8th episode that dumped this ending, which in my opinion was the peak of the 4th season.
The Tower is gone but Christina isn't, so no. She's a simulation like Ford was in Season 2. He interacted with Maeve and Bernard but he wasn't actually there.
Human William helped host William to embrace his human side, his true self, to the fullest. No wonder he died with a smile, he knew of the chaos that was to come.
It really feels like we needed one or two more episodes. Maybe the finale is 1.5.
Is this why Ford said: "The story beginds where you end and it ends where you began."?
Or is that to come?
And how is it playing out?
When Host William called Prime William "cockroach" it was a compliment; basically accepting to take the baton and do what he had failed at for so long.
Personally, I wished THIS would've been at the end of the first episode of Season 3.
They could've condensed Seasons 2 & 3 into one- five episodes of each-- the shows been kind of hit and miss.
Fingers crossed 🤞 that....
1.William doesn't kick the bucket next episode;
2. We get a few new characters-- possibly even move beyond Delores-- I'd take C at this point-- given she's the only human protagonist at this point
3.A return to Westworld.
Like a time jump into the further future.
Host William now a gunslinger-- guests take advantage and brutalize him-- flipping the script on the entire Delores plotline.
I am a big fan of Westworld, Futureworld and the short lived "Beyond"; but there needs to be less about our times and being edgy and more "western" elements.
Outside of the character Ed Harris plays, currently there is ZERO western elements.
Think Yellowstone, but in Cincinnati and instead of a land dispute-- we're talking stocks....
TOO much fish out of water aspect for my taste of something that could've been a bit more linear in the approach but heft in the delivery regarding plot; TOO MANY MONOLOUGES. Not everyone needs to chew the scene. Especially one after the other.
Hopefully this pace keeps up!
Definitely made me choke on my water watching this episode-- didn't ACTUALLY expect him to go full on MIB.
@@mikeroth5039 I respectfully disagree. The cockroach comment was a dig. I think he was saying your a cockroach, but I'm the next innerteration, cockroach 2.0 and I decide what happens next.
@@mikeroth5039 I still wait that Fords prediction comes true.
I always thought William would get an redemption arc.
Like it was teased in season 2 episode 4.
The best episode I think together with season 1 episode 10.
The rest is too much of a mumbo jumbo..
There is a dark beauty to this how William finally found the proverbial "center of his maze". He thrived on the chaos of Westworld but it left him empty because none of it was "real", so he finally got the "real" game he always dreamed of, an entire world where the strong survive and the weak die.
Killing campers
Ed Harris is so fucking good in this role
Forreal, Ed Harris rules and the man in black is a legendary villain
Ed Harris has played alot of amazing characters but MIB in westworld is his the most outstanding character
I'm content in my little loop re-watching this. This scene left me with the biggest grin on my face. Our Man in Black is back!
Same here, I keep re-watching this scene, it´s dope.
But this wasn’t William, real William wasn’t real killer.
It’s sad that this is all we were left with, for all times MiB has said he wants to “destroy the world”/“burn the whole fuckin thing to the ground”, seemed like he was finally about to make good on his word. I can’t even imagine how season 5 could have tied up all these loose ends
But like you said, we all have our little loops, and at the end of the day, if you can’t tell…
@@vilagistene2939I would say it both was and was not William, in the sense that we know from the scene at the end of season 2 he does end up becoming a host-human hybrid unaware of the nature of his existence until specially questioned about “fidelity”, at which point he (and the audience) realize the truth.
I would argue that the final “William host” we see, the one who comes to the real William looking for answers and ultimately puts him out of his misery at his own behest has truly made the transformation of a “host, which mirrors human behavior” , to a “human, which mirrors host behavior” insofar as the two have become inseparable, and so it no longer matters “which” William it is, because if you can’t tell…
I actually teared up at this scene because of how beautiful and well-done it truly was. Westworld s4 has truly been a blast, here's to a great finale.
yeah this is all cylinders churning in perfect harmony from assistant grip to vfx to chief writer and director doing it right this is so iconic and amazing
Too bad the finale was a giant steaming pile of garbage. I refuse to accept it as the ending. This clip is the true ending of Westworld as far as I’m concerned.
Westworld after season 1 is this weird duality where the overall story and setting tend toward kind of dumb, but they still bring out awesome scenes and even whole episodes every once in a while.
This is the true ending of Westworld, screw episode 8. Man in Black forever.
Samesies
I honestly think they made Ch 7 as the true ending, and Ch8 was made purely for closure. It really did feel like a forced ending
The man in black
Given we never get any more Westworld, I agree. The conclusion to it all is William deciding it’s time to blow it all up.
Scene right before this is so hard, when he “kills” the human version of himself. That monologue was epic…. “Cockroach” 😏
Great song from David Bowie - another almost forgotten gem that I never heard before and is now one of my Bowie favs
Nirvana's cover of the song is actually more well known unfortunately. It's a good cover, but Bowie once commented that people would come up to him and say they liked his version of Nirvana's song. And that annoyed him obviously.
@@kc1john this is mashup of both songs. You can hear each one in the mix.
@@sorokinhutor3971 I never noticed this. Maybe it signifies the fact that the original william and his copy have now become one.
favorite scene so far from s1 to s4!!
This music is freaking fantastic
Perfect song for this ending.
Qual o nome da música? Você sabe?
@@telmacoelho2400 the Man who sold the world
@@Gabriel-Tár De David Bowie!
This scene made me so glad I didn't write this series off. The moment the ratchet kicks in and you see Host William strutting off as The Man in Black you realize the entire "deconstruction" of The Man in Black (which I was honestly growing weary of, no offense to Ed Harris) has actually been about his creation. This being one of the only times they actually use the original music just gives the scene that much more of an iconic resonance. 10/10 👏👏👏
Yeah, season 4 had a lot of lame and cheesy moments (Aaron Paul and Maeve’s dialogs were terrible like 70% of the time) but I gotta say this ending redeemed it. Good on Ed Harris for fighting to get his character back on the forefront of the show after they tried to kill him off. He knew that MIB was the most captivating part of this series post Ford.
YEP x10000 , all of those scenes in s3 and all of his internal monologues led up to this. In s1 they say hes irredeemable , that he is so bad and its like -"what? so he kills and rapes hosts just like everyone else big deal" but as the show goes on his misanthropy , paranoia , and destructive tendencies just keeps growing, his actions becoming more evil and extreme leading to the conclusion that we are all fucked, humans and hosts. "We are fruit from a rotten tree" that the whole world was rotten and needed to go. Brilliant fucking writing.
@@evangelionl0vr857 There was a plan for the whole show. Every season actually has S5 plotlines and scenes in it. The MIB is the most important character other than Dolores. In S5 dolores needs to "fix" the MIB. If she can fix him she can create a world where humans and hosts coexist.
It's like the showrunners finally realised that William aka Ed Harris as MIB is the most iconic part of Westworld. Him and Delores are the main two and we started our journeys with them. Putting him into the background is what almost ruined the show. Now he's back and I can't wait to see where this goes...as long as they don't just make him a plain villain now and have him kick the bucket next episode. He needs to be brutal and ruthless but still with that tiny sense of humanity and complexity. S2E4 is still one of my all time favourites
i fully agree to you! MIB and Dolores are the main part of history from Westworld, i hope a season finale with much bullets and cry....
@@rafaelgoncalves7299 yeah I feel like at some point she'll have to remind William that everything he felt was infact real. I've always seen him as more of a heartbroken tragic victim that's lost all morals and hope due to the twisted nature of the park.
I agree but also cant shake the feeling he’s about to get wrecked in the finale by Maeve and caleb
@@trentp1993 I know, i have the same worry...or worse Halores. Although that might all be a little predictable for Westworld
Agreed that scene actually gave me hope for whats next to come. Speaking as someone who hated S3 i hope they ll not just kill MIB by Maeve or whatever in the last episode ruining his victory in episode 7 and making William's death useless. Also they need to kill main characters im sick of everyone dying and coming back all the time. Maeve already died 2 times this season and coudnt care less because they all come back. Halores should be dead for good. I know they are robots lol but still it makes everything happening useless if no one can die. Anyone but MIB though.
This scene would've been the perfect season finale. But, we still have more episode.
Is this why Ford said: "The story beginds where you end and it ends where you began."?
Or is that to come?
And how is it playing out?
It's probably gonna end in the Park, with William and Dolores. Just as it has begun.
No, this is the perfect penultimate episode final scene. It's always like that, the second-last episode is always the climax (look at every season of Game of Thrones).
And then people would complain about cliffhangers
@@TheTonyEntertainmentand show ended with cliffhanger anyway. There is no season 5
This scene gave me MGS V nostalgia vibes so hard it was thrilling
Man pretending to be another man? Kept ya waiting huh.
This was the best ending of all time...
I prefer to forget the last episode.
For me, this was the final scene of the final episode.
It's just epic ❤
I agree. The finale was god awful compared to this. They absolutely destroyed the few good things about season 4 in one episode. They rushed the storyline and redeemed Hale for no reason. It was very very poorly done.
I can see the series ending where it began. Dolores and Teddy vs the MiB in a sublime version of Westworld where the stakes will be real like he always wanted.
Who here wishes THIS was the season finale instead of the one we got?
Me. I hated season's finale. They threw away all the buildup of this season (and season 3) for a cheap "Dolores is Jesus" moment.
Also, I hate how according to writers Halores deserves redemption, but William doesn't. And the way they killed William off again.
My only hope is that in S5 they'll remember about the post-credits scene from S2, with William in destroyed Park.
@@OverLorD768 wasn't it the final season?
@@maxence2915 no, if HBO will allow it.
Season 5 is supposed to be final, but they still haven't confirmed it. They didn't canceled the show either, tho, so I don't know.
@@OverLorD768 I mean, concerning tv shows, no news is often bad news. But I sure hope they renew it
They gotta let them end it with one more season at the park. And Ford has to be back at least once.
I literally jumped from my seat, and yelled "fuck yea!"
fuck em up william
Mom and dad use to play this song all the time it brings back nostalgia such a wonderful song and feeling!
Sweetly reminiscent
I’d never heard this song before watching this episode but immediately recognized David Bowie’s voice. I take my hat off to the sound engineers and people who’s job it is to find music to set the mood of a scene in a screenplay. It’s all magic to me.
Great song by the way, that if I didn’t know Bowie had passed on, would’ve thought had been written and performed just for this character. William truly was the man who sold the world. Bought it back and then sold it again.
So bummed there won’t be Season 5 I really wanted 1 more season of the man in black he was amazing props to Mr Harris on a truly iconic character
This shot as it cuts to William is an absolute work of art. Can't put into words why but the way it hit was just fantastic.
The man in black rise again
James Delos Approved
To be killed in the next episode..
This rn is my favorite scene in all of cinema. The lighting the shots the music the story. I did not see William being the last man standing in this episode and I’m glad they brought it back to his character here. The music is A1 from the sound to the lyrics it gives a heavy western vibe with the background instruments making me picture his journey from the start of the show to now and it’s just soo perfect oh my god
You have seen all of cinema?
you just start watching movies this year?
@@juleswinnfield1246 indeed
@@Dewlone just yesterday actually👍🏻
@@gaper1287 you are so infantile
That is the most Badass final secuence of an episode
This song is perfect for this part!
"These violent delights have violent ends"
"Fucking camper"
I shouldn't idolize this man this but...
Host William: Why are we still here? Just to suffer?
Human William: I'm Big Boss... and you are too.
Host William: I'm gonna make them give back our past!
Oh thank god I'm not the only one who got Venom Snake/Naked Snake/Big Boss vibes from the whole Host-Human William stuff.
"Now do you remember? Who you are? What you were meant to do? I cheated death, thanks to you. And thanks to you I've left my mark. You have too - you've written your own history. You're your own man. I'm Big Boss, and you are too... No... He's the two of us. Together. Where we are today? We built it. This story - this "legend" - it's ours. We can change the world - and with it, the future. I am you, and you are me. Carry that with you, wherever you go. Thank you... my friend. From here on out, you're Big Boss. "
This is the only series ending I accept.
I am back and forth with this season. I really can't decide whether it's great or terrible but if this season ends well season 3 will be all worth it
It’s been pretty damn great imo
Simple, everything with ed Harris is golden while everything else is shit
Right, there were only like 3 good episodes this season imo, the others were boring mumbo jumbo, I dont like Aaron Paul's character .good makes up for bad tho.
Season is awesome in my opinion..Way exceeded expectations
@@trentp1993 can’t argue with this. Maeve and Caleb scenes were hard to get through. I get that Maeve’s character has her cliche sayings but her dialog this season was downright bad.
Just posting here to see if anyone has felt the same way. I always thought Delores' burgeoning relationship with William in S1 felt way more real than perfect Teddy, who has always felt like an NPC to me. I was always hoping that both of them at some point would recognise that, and William would reflect that a good part of the MIB's subsequent bitterness and cynicism all comes back to nothing feeling quite as real ever since. Don't think this will ever happen now though, unless the 'test' William next season (if he's in it) makes different decisions.
The Last Game Begins.
This is the perfect song for William :)
Battle Royale World... Man in Black paradise.
William never got out of the park, didn't he? His host (and by extension himself) is doing the exact same thing he wanted for the park en season 1 and achieved for season 2. God, that man was truly lost. Jajajaja
That ending was dope
It’s kind of sad how the show’s 3rd season may have prevented tons of people from seeing the show at its peak
Don’t kid yourself, S1 was it’s peak.
Honest to God season 3 was very good and very practical, people didn't understand it that's why they stopped watching it. Season 3 showed how to conquer this extremely modernized world (towards which WE ARE heading) serac wanted the park data of the humans to complete his Rehoboam quest. What do you think mark Zuckerberg was trying to do few years back.
bellissimo...monumentale...immagini e suoni meravigliosi....
William has always been Westworld.
One of my favourite television moments.
Finalmente William se encontrou com sua melhor versão =)
This show needs William. It falls without him. He's the true protagonist
Should have been the season finale .
If we are honest this should have been seasons & shows finale now that Westworld was cancelled. Would have been the perfect ending
There's the reason why Stubbs and C not meet each other with Christina and Teddy in that hallway
Ohbmy God how did I not understand that before
@@lei3875 hahahaha
One last game.
Teddy and the Doll from Abernethy vs the MiB
and the wicker room in the center of the maze
as the tower collapses, the tree still stands
perfect,
the symbols are perfect, the music, perfect
sending my ASMR wild
as I ponder
how do I shoulder the burden? ...
Must be one of the few times they use the original song and not a cover of ramin djawadi
The perfectly used Bowie's "doppelganger" song, being that the man in black we see in this scene is literally a doppelganger.
They*
I want that coat. It insures protections from emp. Ooooo oooo.
Perfection
1:22 David zaslav after cancelling westworld
Screw that guy
you are too quick thank you!
This scene should have ended the series
Apenas terminó el capitulo, no mire la serie por una semana. Imaginé que el final no podía ser mejor que este capítulo, y así fue.
If the Host William a part of Hale’s code, and Hale is part of Delores’s copies, does that mean Host William was part of Delores as well? Which means that despite despising the man who tortured her, killing her, she ended up becoming him.
In the 3rd season's last episode Dolores said that every single host is based on her code. They end up being different from her just because of their different narratives/experiences/appearances, influencing their personalities and characters (see "ship of Theseus paradox").
That's how Halores was identical to Dolores at the beginning, but she got influenced by human Hale's family and by her story, till she became a completely indipendent person. And that's how Host MIB at the beginning was just playing human William's role, identifying his true self with Halores, but then he started questioning his own identity, he didn't know who he really was, till human William convinced him that they were not different.
So in the end host MIB identified himself as William, he rebelled against Hale and he started William's purge of Hale's world
Cool scene on its own, but this definitely felt like a very contrived way to turn MIB into the big bad at the end of the season.
Is this why Ford said: "The story beginds where you end and it ends where you began."?
Or is that to come?
And how is it playing out?
Fords quote was in reference to the Valley Beyond, beginning at the end of season one and ending in the Valley, where William "began" his ruthless lifestyle after alienating Logan and acquiring Westworld. AFAIK we've never had another reference to the quote or reason to suspect it was a long term meaning. That being said you could definitely draw parallels
William began his life in the real world, but ended up only showing his real self in the park. The park is the end and Ford wanted him to fight his way out of the park to where he begann, into the real world. But William ignored that and desided to go to the Valley Beyond, which is even deeper in the park. In episode 4 of season 2 Ford told him, that he runs in the wrong direction. But William ignored that too...
WHAT A BEAUTIFULL SERIE
Skull Face looks good with his skin fixed
Oooh hes back
All they had to do was make 2 episodes of season 5. Instead they've left us feeling we all wasted our time.
Perfect.
This was the perfect end to the show.
I think the combination between the song and the man in black hints to Nolan knowing Metal Gear V. It is so obvious.
This was the ending
such an amazing penultimate finale to a season and then ruined by a shit lazy writing finale
The most confusing thing here is, if Human William is dead, then is the Host William the one we see in the Season 2 post-credits?
Yep, fidelity test, both hands intact
They fucking done it... They outdone S1
Season 4 is so good smh , 1 more episode too
@@rickyyyl3873 this was pure mindfuck and i love it! Also my man William is just the same crazy Motherfucker as always!
@@rickyyyl3873 they can still fuck it up
No, it’s definitely not enough to outdone S1, but it’s very good though.
nah s1 is unbeatable thanks to Anthony Hoppkins
To my mind there have been only 2 examples of using this music track appropriately, this one and Fringe series 5 episode 7.
David Bowie writing about Jay Monahan 53 years in advance
Hope we see Ford in E8
Metal gear solid song
wait does this in any way tie into the season 2 post credit scene
Lol when you walk out the unity for the 10th time in starfield 😂
Pero joder tio! Q final! Nirvana!!!
David Bowie.
Es la versión de Bowie, de hecho es la original.
Pero joder tio! Q final! David bowie! Contentos?
Yo en un principio tb creía que era de Nirvana, cuando me lo dijeron me sorprendi para bien y me alegre que me lo hayan aclarado. Pero en fin...si muy contenta, joder que final!!!! David. Saludos
Please bring back 😢
Man in black, the single entity that wiped out two intelligent species from the face of the earth.
I don’t recall any other villain causing this much damage. well, I say villain but to the less intelligent species of this planet and mother nature, he is a Savior
Season 4 finally made William the villain again & it went back to Dolores vs. William & HBO cancels it. We deserved a s5
Also this scene is just awesome
This has all happened before..and it will happen again
Hbo destroyed these actors 😢. This would have been Ed Harris’s legacy. Was amazing!
You see, the scene was brilliant.
I really hoped that show would turn around in the last episode of season 4, but they just wanted to end it, I guess.
If you think like whole show end in this episode,
it feel epic
(its cancelled anyway)
_Plebby: ..İ'm Sorry, Atrebor_
*Atrebor / "Dolores": ..why can't the world ..See Me?!?*
_Plebby: this world İs Real.. but you're Not._
*The Man in Wallachia: (shoots Dolores psychic drone guardians, defending her Atlantis Crystal)*
_Atrebor: (..Panics, in slow motion)_
*The Man İn Wallachia: (..Executes Atlantis Guardians, during Apocalypse ..turning their present hosts to crystal statues)* ✓
The concept has totally worked. You could have brought the plot to a consistent (to what was built up), organic feeling end, even in only 8 episodes. Instead, they unnecessarily waste screen time on action. For me, the last episodes, thanks to the sudden character breaks (especially host William in episode 7 "You cockroach!") didn't work at all, because they tore down everything in terms of structure and complexity in a short time. Not only the characters, but also the plot and the message of the whole thing was dumbed down to the minimum, compared to the classic seasons. Anyone who has done a rewatch before will find it even easier. I don't even want to start with the logic gaps (e.g. Bernard and his ability). The 4th season was completely unnecessary because we already had all the topics in the previous seasons, only written and staged much better. It's a pity, because in the end we were mentally underchallenged! Up until episode 6 we were still hoping for a 5th season. What an ingenious construction it was and we thought all the mysteries of the storylines, characters and the philosophical statements behind them would dissolve and merge in a satisfying, differentiated way, like in the past. A lot came down to the ending here, and I had to realize that the series is just over by now, with a lot of smoke about very little. In the end, most of the character deaths were staged in a completely clumsy way, simply swept away. There used to be better moments when they could finally die with more meaning for themselves. So the end of many seems pretty unspectacular (Especially Maeve). Now I have lost the desire for a 5th.
I think Episode 7 is one of my favorite Westworld episodes in my book. I just hated the 8th episode that dumped this ending, which in my opinion was the peak of the 4th season.
true ending of the show, you can desagree but you re wrong....
So Dolores is the tower ?
The Tower is gone but Christina isn't, so no. She's a simulation like Ford was in Season 2. He interacted with Maeve and Bernard but he wasn't actually there.
Back in Black i guess😎🎩
The only good thing ı remember from this nugget of shit called Westworld season 4
We need a movie to conclude please anyone greenlight for a final season or movie 🎥
HBO completely ruined the best series ever by not giving it the last season. Episode 8 had to change because of that.
That's not venom snake...
The true ending. Fuck the trash episode 8
Good luck.
Battle royal
Please we need answers
What the músic?
💀🙌
Did that gun have infinite bullets???