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8 Things We Want To See In Westworld Season 2

Unlike a lot of shows, HBO's Westworld lived up to all the hype surrounding it before its release and became must-watch television. The sci-fi western drama proved to be a fresh take on the familiar 'robots go rogue' story, offering a multi-layered puzzlebox of a first season. Week by week it piled on the intrigue and mystery, garnering a very active and devoted fanbase of theorists and easter egg hunters. Even better, it then stuck the landing and provided most of the answers that we were looking for in an exciting and satisfying feature-length finale, titled "The Bicameral Mind."
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3) Teddy Breaks Out Of His Loop

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Teddy had a tough time of it in season 1. Whenever he was on screen, it basically became a game of “Guess Which Violent Death He’ll Face This Week?” Will it be a bullet in the gut, or maybe a death by starvation in the desert? They might as well have called him Kenny.

At the end of the season, though, things started to change for Teddy as he started to break out of his loop and remember his past. The finale seemed to show him finally standing up to the Man in Black and saving Dolores, but this was later revealed to be a plan of Ford’s. With Ford’s control gone, though, season 2 could well see him stop being a victim and grow into a hero for real.

Unfortunately, things won’t be exactly sunny for him in future, seeing as Wyatt, the man he called the Devil incarnate, is really his beloved Dolores. What’s more, she’s returned to this personality and committed another act of mass murder. It looks likely that the pair of star-crossed lovers could become enemies in season 2.


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered. Since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester, he has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade. The MCU is his comfort place but, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is The Incredibles.