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Westworld - Season 2
The second season of Westworld begins where the first season's story ends up, where hosts hunting down the human survivors of the massacre and the park employees struggling to decontrol the park. The new season is bloodier than the first one and fulls of flesh, action, and murder.
4 October 1969, Los Angeles, California, USA
21 August 1975, Taipei, Taiwan
5 July 1956, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
3 August 1973, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
March 10, 1989 in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
29 June 1979, Englewood, New Jersey, USA
April 13, 2018
Westworld season two is still compelling viewing, full of action and philosophical discussion and with higher stakes than we've ever seen before.
April 22, 2018
Westworld season 2 is more blatant in how it indulges the audience, but the sheer meta quality of it all is even more admirable this time around.
April 20, 2018
Westworld is heavily populated with characters and actors who could each claim the starring role.
April 13, 2018
The storytelling in the new episodes is more straightforward -- relatively speaking, as there are at least four distinct timelines being followed.
April 22, 2018
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.
April 23, 2018
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.
April 19, 2018
Filled with wonder one moment, brutally ruthless the next, Doris keeps the sprawling HBO drama electric with uncertainty and dread.
April 20, 2018
Season two promises to be quite the ride.
April 23, 2018
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.
April 20, 2018
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.

