Damn it.
A warning for anyone else perusing the Westworld reddit over the course of the season... as valuable and as fun as it is for explanations and deeper meaning stuff, I forget that a handful of those guys are inevitably going to "solve" the season in advance, considering the sheer number of commenters/guesses. Case in point, I just read a paragraph from a guy taking an educated guess as to how the main storyline will likely play out, in the broadest terms, and based on the context clues he provides, I don't see how he's wrong. He keeps it short and sweet enough that there's still plenty of room for surprise, detail, and error - and again, it's just a guess - but there's no way he didn't just figure out at least *a* revelation this season, based on a couple of now-obvious scenes this episode.
Granted, I don't think it's anything anyone here won't guess in the next couple of days/weeks, since we're all fairly smart/observant and that's what this thread is for. It's also not *that* big of a deal. We're not talking an "I'm your father"/He-was-dead-the-whole-time level spoiler or anything like that. I'm just saying, proceed with caution over there even though someone here will inevitably figure it out, and I don't think it'll ruin all that much when they do. Heck, I could see it even being like an episode four revelation as opposed to a season finale revelation. Who knows...