Westworld - Season 2

Season 2
The Door
Chaos takes control.

Episodes

Journey Into Night
In the aftermath of the host rebellion, the rescue team finds Bernard and the new Head of Operations asks for his help. Meanwhile, Delores promises to show Teddy the truth, and Maeve convinces Lee and Hector to help her find her daughter.

Reunion
Dolores looks for allies sympathetic to her cause and shows Teddy the truth of his existence. In the past, Dolores gets her first taste of the outside world and William shows her a weapon of mass destruction.

Virtù e Fortuna
While Delores makes a deal with the Confederados, Maeve and her group find Felix and Sylvester. Meanwhile, a new Guest comes to Westworld, and Bernard has a meeting of minds with Peter.

The Riddle of the Sphinx
William pays his recuperating father-in-law several visits. Meanwhile, the Man continues to play Robert's game, and Bernard remembers some of his missing time.

Akane No Mai
While Maeve and her people explore Shogun World, Delores realizes that the Teddy she knows can't be a part of the new world coming.

Phase Space
Maeve finds her daughter, Delores finds the "real" Teddy, Grace finds her father, and Charlotte and Stubbs find Peter.

Les Écorchés
Charlotte and Bernard review Bernard's memories to discover what happened to the missing control unit. Meanwhile, Robert has a chat with Bernard, and Maeve confronts her former tormentor.

Kiksuya
Another of Westworld's Host revolutionaries is revealed. Meanwhile, Emily finds the Man and convinces the Ghost Nation to hand him over to her to ensure his suffering.

Vanishing Point
The Man learns that his grip on reality isn't what he thought, as he considers how his wife died. Meanwhile, Dolores continues her trek across the park to the Valley Beyond, and Bernard receives another visit from Robert.

The Passenger
The Man faces a personal reckoning, while Akecheta and the others find the door. Meanwhile, Bernard meets with Robert one last time after choosing how to deal with Dolores.
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