‘Westworld Season 2’ News & Updates: Season 1 Finale Explained; What To Expect In Season 2? [SPOILERS!]

Before getting into the details of the “Westworld Season 2,” the finale of season 1 finale explanation is important. The final episode titled “The Bicameral Mind” reveals that the maze was for the hosts and not for the guests.

Specifically, the maze was built for Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood). However, it wasn’t really a place, instead, it’s a metaphor for consciousness. Arnold tells Dolores that consciousness isn’t a pyramid of journey, but a journey inwards.

It also reveals that Wyatt and Dolores are the same. Arnold downloaded Wyatt into Dolores’ system in order to kill all the hosts. The reason is that Arnold saw that the host is already developing their consciousness.

With consciousness and wanting to escape, the finale of “Westworld” season 1 also shows that Maeve could have reached the consciousness every host will soon come to have; love. She went back for her daughter in the middle of her escape. Whether it’s her program to stay or her consciousness slowly at works, she remembered her daughter, Screenrant reports.

“Westworld Season 2” will reveal that Doctor Ford is dead. Dolores indeed murdered the real Ford and not just a host, though the doctor could have predicted the outcome, he did not stop it. Nonetheless, Anthony Hopkins is said to still be back in the show.

Another prediction of “Westworld Season 2” is that there will be chaos in the park. Though the second season will offer a different theme, madness will reek the park as consciousness dawn on the hosts.

Speaking of different themes, fans will also see new sets in the “Westworld Season 2” as it transitions. Though there will still be set in the park, the hosts will eventually find their way outside as they seek more about the world, /Film reports.

There’s still no exact release date for “Westworld Season 2” however some say that it’ll be sometime in 2018. What do you think will be the best theme for the second season?

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