

Chalores says she's not going to let him. The conversation between the former allies reveals that William is going after ("spreading fire to") the Sublime next. William takes them both out (though they manage to damage his vehicle) and picks up a pair of glasses that allow him to see Chalores. One of them is Craddock, a member of The Confederados who appeared in seasons 2 and 3 of the show. It appears Chalores told hosts in the area to target him. William drives down a road, listening to Ring of Fire, but gunfire disrupts his jam session. After a struggle between Clementine and Caleb, Frankie shoots Clementine, getting the villainous host off their backs. We see Chalores reach for the pearl, and then Christina's world goes black.Ĭlementine wants Frankie to tell her where the outliers reside ("somewhere off the grid, where none of the deranged humans out here can find you"). Teddy tells Christina that Chalores is taking them out of her system. Eventually, Chalores knocks out the hologram, and breaks the ground underneath it, revealing a pearl. She walks into the red hologram and starts to stomp on the ground - each time, the world around Christina and Teddy looks like it's glitching. The show takes us to Chalores, who's still in the tower room. "I was trying to make sense of myself, so I talked to myself in the voices of others." Christina also drew the maze. "Hale didn't design Maya and Peter and all the others that kept me company in my world. Teddy tells her the maze is "a map of consciousness" that "woke Dolores once long ago," but says he didn't create the one she's referring to. Speaking with Teddy, Christina points out a design of the famous Westworld maze on her balcony. The finale makes things clearer: "I'm just some program running things from behind the scenes," Christina says. Last week, Teddy revealed to Christina that she didn't actually exist among the hosts and humans in the city. "The question is, what happens next?" Christina gains some clarity A drone host brings her a device that contains Bernard's recorded message, and Chalores watches it: "This isn't the world you wanted Charlotte, but it's the world you created," Bernard says. The former host supreme journeys to the tower room that contains a red hologram of the city, and finds she can't change the course set by William. The finale reveals the mystery recipient of Bernard's last message is Chalores. In last week's episode, we saw Bernard record himself speaking on what looked like a tablet before William shot him in the head. In the past, Dolores made copies of herself - the "self" that exists in her pearl - and put one into a host version of Hale.) (Chalores is a nickname for Charlotte Hale.

Chalores tells the hosts to make her stronger, and it looks like she's given a new robotic interior. Drone hosts (the white worker bees) fish her out and fix her back up. The show shifts to Chalores, who's still lying lifeless in shallow water near her Tower. He steals keys from the kid and gets into a nearby car. One teenage boy seems to emerge unscathed, but host William steps dramatically out of some smoke and shoots him. The violence carried out by hosts and humans seems endless - a person stabs someone, another person shoots the stabber. The character we see at the very beginning (who talks up his killing game before taking an ax to the head) is someone we've seen on the show before - Westworld host Rebus from seasons 1 and 2. The chaos continuesĪs the episode opens, chaos unfolds in the city. Let's cover every moment of the finale, including, of course, that fantastic ending. My head is still spinning from those final moments.Įpisode 8 offered a satisfying explanation for Christina's situation, and brought us a showdown between former allies Chalores and William. After timeline twists, multiple "deaths" and Dolores doing her Alice in Wonderland thing, Sunday brought the fourth season of Westworld to a spectacular conclusion.
