


Season Three: The New World
Taking place immediately after the events of the second season, Dolores develops a relationship with Caleb in neo-Los Angeles, and learns how robots are treated in the real world. Meanwhile, Maeve finds herself in another Delos park, this one with a World War II theme and set in Fascist Italy.

Parce Domine
Dolores sets out to find the architect of the Rehoboam; Bernard tries to blend in; Ex-soldier Caleb tries to find his way in neo-Los Angeles.

The Winter Line
Maeve finds herself in a new park and meets a ghost from the past; Bernard makes his way back to Westworld.

The Absence of Field
Charlotte grapples with reality; Dolores and Caleb begin to form a key partnership.

The Mother of Exiles
Bernard and Ashley infiltrate a private charity event, while Dolores and Caleb make similar plans; The Man in Black prepares to re-enter society; Maeve comes face to face with an old comrade.

Genre
Serac's past is revealed; Dolores pressures Liam for access to Rehoboam; Caleb is dosed with an unusual party drug.

Decoherence
As the world falls into chaos, Serac gains control of Delos, changing Charlotte's plan; Maeve gets one last chance to stop Dolores; William starts his therapy.

Passed Pawn
Caleb gets an insight on the true nature of his past; Dolores seeks out Rehoboam's predecessor, while Maeve tracks her down; Bernard, Stubbs, and William escape from all the chaos.

Crisis Theory
Dolores true intentions are revealed; Bernard confronts a ghost from his past; Maeve is conflicted; Serac's voice is dominant; Caleb's role is revealed; and William faces an unexpected villain.
Avis de la communauté (11)
This season turned the series into a joke.
This will be remembered as the season the show tripped and fell into the void. Season 1 was obviously the best but Season 3 has really stunk up the joint.
A disjointed mess of a season, from start to finish
It’s so sad seeing the the show as great as it was in Season 1 come to this. As one of the reviewers here said, watching this season felt more like a chore rather than something exciting. Highly doubt I’ll watch Season 4. Summary: Absolutely filled with clichés; No emotional connection with any characters anymore; Filled with awful fighting scenes where everybody except the protagonists shoots like Stormtroopers;
I’ve spent the last two-ish weeks watching and falling in love with Westworld, after years of contemplating watching it, and after months of stalling after having paused my initial watch of the first season from last year. And I’m now finally ready for the upcoming Season 4 premiere tomorrow/Monday for me. I’m in love with the ideas at play in this series and how it’s been executed for three seasons, and I’m glad to say after my initial doubts, it’s quickly risen to become one of my favourite shows I’ve ever seen. Love that there’s a masterful sci-fi series out there (right now) about consciousness and free will and the soul of humanity in what makes us humans. It’s brilliant, it’s inventive, it’s entertaining, it’s emotionally cathartic, and it’s really darn bloody good. Can’t wait for S4!