'Westworld' Season Finale Spoilers, Theories, Predictions: Ford's New Narrative; Did Evan Rachel Wood Confirm A New Villain?

By Rita Mendoza - 30 Nov '16 15:55PM
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HBO released the official synopsis of the 90-minute "Westworld" season finale entitled "The Bicameral Mind" that will be coming to small screens next week. The teaser showed Dr. Robert Ford unveiling a new narrative, Maeve's plans under way, and Dolores' new found identity.

(Spoiler alert: The following content may contain details of the season finale of "Westworld" titled "The Bicameral Mind.")

Who Is Wyatt? Evan Rachel Wood, the actress who plays Dolores, shared on Instagram a montage with caption Dolores Abernathy "3 fictional characters." Many think there's a bit more to the post than meets the eye. The post is a collage of three different photos: "Alice in Wonderland," "The Terminator," and Wyatt. Does this mean there's a different villain in "Westworld" supported by the previous episode's revelation that Dolores killed Arnold?

 #DoloresAbernathy in 3 fictional characters. #Westworld

A photo posted by Evan Rachel Wood (@evanrachelwood) on Nov 1, 2016 at 5:03pm PDT

Movie Pilot investigates the facts further, reporting that Evan Rachel Wood's photo montage could confirm the identity of Wyatt. The report relates the "Alice in Wonderland" photo and Andrew Wyeth's painting with the inspiration of Dolores' character. Then, "The Terminator" may indicate Dolores' deleted past hiding in her subconscious such as the killing of Arnold. Could all these be related to Wyatt? Is Wyatt a new villain?

Dr. Ford's New Narrative Another theory of the upcoming season finale of "Westworld" according to The Verge is that the final narrative that Dr. Ford has been working on since the beginning of the season is in fact "Westworld." Given the unpredictability of the show, the plots, subplots, characters, and board visitors (MIB) the new narrative could be the entire season 1's events. The story is not about the park, but what is happening inside the park which adds to the features of the amusement park.

Comicbook's theory, however, is that the new narrative "Westworld" will be in Escalante where Dr. Ford can exercise full control over the hosts. He can make sure that the hosts will never be sentient by altering memories of their co-creator Arnold.

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