After stopping for a period of time, the second season of the great drama Of Westworld comes again. The second season begins with Hale tries to finish her serious mission. Lee runs into Maeve. And things get worse when the hosts decided to revolt against the guests.
The question of what to make of it all is less conclusive. Still, Season 2 of Westworld is always absorbing, and more dynamic in its pacing than Season 1.
Does this mean we've seen the last of Hopkins? Perhaps, but this is "Westworld," where shocking plot twists and brutal turns are the coin of the reality-bending realm.
It's again easy to get lost in HBO's Westworld, both from a total absorption standpoint and in trying to deduce what possibly, or impossibly, is going on.
Based on the season premiere, it appears as if Westworld has somewhat pulled back on the mystery box puzzles in favor of putting the character ideologies at the forefront, which I support.