20th April, 2019.
OK, I’ll admit it.
I’m something of a Snooker fan.
Someone who tries to watch it where possible. But doesn’t necessarily always get the chance.
Frankly?
I managed to catch some of the Robertson-Georgiou match, today: in the first round of this year’s World Championship.
Fascinating watch … but, given it’s 9-0 to Neil Robertson? I think Australia’s finest has an advantage.
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Saying that … ?
Saying that, you’ve possibly worked out that I have a large set of TV shows cued up: ready and waiting to be watched.
It’s …
It’s holding my attention, let’s put it that way …
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Episode 9 — Vanishing Point — opens by showing us that Emily (Katja Herbers) has taken her father, William (Ed Harris) to one of the park’s Rally Points: a designated area where staff can pick up injured guests.
While they’s waiting … ? The discussion inevitable turns to the death of Juliet (Sela Ward).
In flashbacks we see that William’s wife, and Emily’s mother, was an alcoholic: who committed suicide after one last binge.
At one point in those flashbacks? We see that William has been given a card: with details of his profile on it: made as part of the deal between William and Robert Ford (Sir Anthony Hopkins).
The deal lets Ford keep his storylines in place in the park … and mean Ford won’t interfere with the Valley Beyond: where William’s work on making people immortal continues …
Emily … ?
Wants in …
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In the Mesa, the underground part of the park?
Clementine (Angela Sarafyan) — formerly a hooker for Maeve (Thandiwe Newton) — has been reprogrammed with code extracted from Maeve.
The management … ? In the shape of Charlotte Hale (Tessa Thompson)?
Want to do a serious reboot of the park.
What she, and very few other’s don’t realise?
Is that William, THE Delos boss of all bosses … ?
Is in the park, is having serious issues …
And drastically resolving others …
By killing Emily …
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Now …
I have to admit, this second series of Westworld is barrelling towards a climax.
One that looks like it could be …
Let me put it this way: I saw the last episode of Star Trek: Discovery’s second series last night. And came away very impressed.
It looks from here, as if Westworld’s second series is ALSO heading that way: for an impressive climax.
Saying that? Westworld’s penultimate episode?
Is a really good lead in-to that climax.
We’ll have to see if that climax pays off, won’t we?
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Just so you know?
You can read my review of Westworld series 2’s last episode — The Passenger — here
Feel free to leave me a comment …
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