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Westworld hidden map
Westworld hidden map












westworld hidden map

The particulars of the Maze are still unclear, but the hosts successfully remembering their past lives seems to be a key element, as is the personal subconscious narrations that Arnold had programmed into them. He wanted more, because consciousness can’t be quantified by a simple question and answer session. Ford that the hosts were able to pass the Turing Test - the traditional measure of artificial intelligence - early on, but apparently that didn’t satisfy Arnold. Ford’s (Anthony Hopkins) long-dead partner Arnold, was to create consciousness in the hosts by simulating a reality that involved real people and not just the hosts interacting with each other. The original purpose of the park, at least for Dr. The Maze is in fact a test of sentience for the hosts. And as the host Angela tells the Man in Black this week, it’s not for humans.Īlso Read: 'Westworld': So How Many Separate Timelines Have We Seen So Far? But the truth of what the Maze actually is and what its point is has finally been revealed. There is no physical maze to be traversed. The Man in Black didn’t know either, and the fact that he’s a human, rather than one of the robotic hosts, who was obsessed with the concept threw viewers off the scent. We’ve seen Ed Harris’ Man in Black search for it high and low all season, but “Westworld” hadn’t deigned to explain what it actually was. Among all that was the reveal of what exactly the Maze is.

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This week gave us an extremely eventful episode of HBO’s “Westworld,” full of revelations and confirmations of long-held fan theories.

westworld hidden map

(Warning: this post contains spoilers for all of “Westworld” through the November 27 episode.)














Westworld hidden map