![]() ![]() And if I’m being honest, I don’t know how much his psychological journey has “tracked” to the audience as a progression, but in true Westworld fashion it’s been more teasing bits and pieces of what he’s really dealing with. ![]() All season we have watched him as he pushed us away, became driven, and got caught between playing Ford’s game, being riddled with guilt, wanting to win, and wanting to blow it all to hell. William, for all his mystery and internal battles, is a character we at once understand, but don’t understand how much he understands about himself (if that makes sense). For he had yet to become the lord of even one.” And it is a journey best characterized by a famous quote that William hears in the opening, “Alexander wept, for there were no more worlds to conquer.” But William informs the man that this quote is actually a corruption of the original (damn telling word choice) and that the Plutarch quote is, in fact, “When Alexander was told there were infinite worlds, he wept. ![]() In the penultimate episode of Westworld season two, we have four main characters diving into the depths of their lonesome journeys, at once outward and ever inward. ![]()
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