That was... audacious, complicated, heavy on the exposition, and didn't quite work. But when it was over, and I saw the picture as a whole, I loved the swing this episode took.
Then I ran it back and watched it again. And the second time... I thought this episode was brilliant.
That was SUCH a cool, inventive way for Serac & co to try and get the coordinates to The Valley Beyond from Maeve. During that entire storyline, between Maeve and Simon, there were so many great, meta lines and callbacks as well. The writing between the two of them was fantastic, and the whole work-our-way-out-of-this-puzzle angle was so smart and clever, especially on second viewing.
On that note, in the trailers, I've been wondering why Serac picks Maeve to hunt down and kill Dolores. Wouldn't he likely have access to all kinds of high tech investigators and private military teams? But what was so great about Maeve's storyline this episode is that she proved - to both Serac and us - exactly why he needs her. She's so incredibly capable, resourceful, and the perfect match for Dolores. And yeah, Thandie Newton was so damn good in this episode. Maybe one of her best episodes yet.
The question is... what does Serac want with the digital hosts in The Valley Beyond? Or is it The Valley Beyond itself that he wants? Honestly, in the season two finale, I figured that was the last we'd see of it. I thought the hosts got their happy ending, and that was that. But now that it's apparently the McGuffin of this season, it's like... of course. That's a really cool mystery. I just don't yet get what value it is to the guy who owns the most powerful A.I. system known to man.
But I do love that Serac seems to be more than just the evil big bad. I mean, he's obviously the - or at least *a* - antagonist, but he has a legit, understandable motivation, at least. He's seen the future, and if things continue on this path, humanity is done for. So he's literally trying to save the world, or at least save the version of the world he's created. That said, I'm curious to see what Maeve's motivation is for going after Dolores; her "shared interest" that Serac mentions. Because in one of the trailers, Maeve seems pretty pissed and hell bent on tracking Dolores down, which is quite the 180 from what we saw in the final scene of this episode.
A few other notes:
- Bernard and Stubbs make such a great duo. It's going to be really fun watching them do their thing, whatever that may be.
- Speaking of, I love that we now have the basic set-up in place, and the stories that are now set in motion. Dolores is trying to take down humanity (and likely Rehoboam), while both Serac & Maeve - and - Bernard & Stubbs try to take down Dolores. That's a great, three-pronged collision course.
- It's a minor thing, but I loved when the old season two theme kicked in just after the ship captain to Bernard they had arrived at Westworld.
- Finally, yes, the Game of Thrones thing was super cheesy, but it stems from a fan-favorite theory that Game of Thrones is really just another world in Westworld. So I can appreciate the nod/wink to that, as quick as it was, especially considering that the torch has been passed, so to speak, from one HBO flagship show to another.