‘Westworld' Season 1 Episode 8 RECAP & Review: Gets Sophisticated When Maeve Plays God!

Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy's series or the "Westworld'Season 1, Episode 8" is the result of best-selling author, Michael Crichton's focus on genre entertainment despite driving into the sci-fi struggle in weighing the pros and cons of technology.

This TV version of "Westworld" has made the movie by Crichton look like a distinct model of a much more sophisticated kind of tool, like what Ford and Arnold might have tried to achieve for decades before the opening of the park. It is described as "fun" undermining the Old West fantasyland where sex and violence are presented deliciously , according to New York Times.

Maeve's ability to control the hosts from Felix and Sylvester, made her decide to rewrite Lee Sizemore's hackneyed heist as a test of her newfound powers. She convincingly tells the sheriff that Hector and his outlaw friends are "harassing, God-fearing citizens" and that made the authority go away.

Thandie Newton, who plays Maeve is a standout. The character died so many times but very much alive than the rest of the characters. She resembles Yul Brynner in the original "Westworld," who is a robot designed for destruction, but a lot smarter and more evil. She has liberated the show.

This week's feature is expected to settle some business. However, another popular theory is confirmed: that William and the Man in Black are one person, operating in the same timelines. and operating on separate timelines from the start. Later in the episode, the author keeps philosophising about what the show tells with regards to the characters and how they are given such importance, says AV Club.

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