Not exactly a recap but this article and accompanying video do a great job of telling you what you need to know about season 2 as we head into season 3.
https://io9.gizmodo.com/the-only-10-...orl-1841976612
Westworld Season 3 starts Sunday night (3/15).
I'm going to try and re-watch the season 2 finale to refresh my memory.
Has anyone come across a good recap of season 2? (I'll freely admit I have not put forth much effort in looking for one )
Not exactly a recap but this article and accompanying video do a great job of telling you what you need to know about season 2 as we head into season 3.
https://io9.gizmodo.com/the-only-10-...orl-1841976612
Why are you wasting time here when you could be wasting it by listening to the latest episode of the DBR Podcast?
Thanks. A good refresher.
Anyone watching? Anyone have crazy theories for the finale on Sunday?
This season has been a big improvement from last season, so if anyone gave up after the mess of season 2, it's worth another look. It's very different though (almost none of the season takes place in Westworld itself).
I'm watching but I was shocked and disappointed when I heard that the next will be the season finale. I'm enjoying the season but there seems to be so many moving parts (which is OK) and I was looking forward to seeing where they were going. The thought of wrapping it all up in one episode means they are not going much of anywhere with the various story lines which is a shame (so many possibilities).
Note, I tried to make sure I wasn't posting spoilers...
I agree that there is no way to even come close to wrapping everything up in one episode. But, I am betting that HBO told them they would get another season -- I mean, it is one of their most buzzed-about shows -- and they won't even try to bring it all home in the final episode. We will get some resolutions and answers, but mostly things will get resolved in season four.
Either that or Serac kills Delores and Caleb, puts Maeve into the sublime, turns off Bernard, and laughs at William the pauper. Poof, show over and Rahoboam/Serac rule the world (with burned-out Charlotte crying over her dead family for all eternity).
They could wrap it all up that way nice and quick
Why are you wasting time here when you could be wasting it by listening to the latest episode of the DBR Podcast?
I *hated* the over-complicated timeline chicanery in season 1 and lost a lot of threads in season 2. I didn't love season 3. But that finale last night was awesome.
my wife and I have pretty much stopped trying to figure out too much of a story arc and just watch each episode as a single entity, though it's fun to watch Dolores run amok.
I really enjoyed season one.
Season two was a hot mess.
Season three from start to finish was a big WTF.
Not getting that time back.