Westworld Episode 4 Instant Take: “Dissonance Theory”

Westworld Episode 4 Instant Take: "Dissonance Theory"
Westworld Episode 4 Instant Take: "Dissonance Theory"

Westworld Episode 4 Instant Take: “Dissonance Theory”

If Westworld episode 4 left a bad taste in your mouth, you’re not alone. A lot happened, and not all of it makes sense. Before you re-watch “Dissonance Theory” in hopes of granting it a pardon, hear what we’ll be researching for Tuesday’s full podcast.

Among those topics: Bernard’s sexy time, Dr. Ford being a mega-dick, Armistice’s dark background, Logan’s real mission and the Man In Black’s white-hat manifesto.

Westworld Episode 4 Summary:
“Dissonance Theory” Logan decides to finish the bounty hunt and mocks William for bringing Dolores along. They capture the fugitive, but Logan decides to have a better adventure by taking him to his boss. Meanwhile, the Man in Black, accompanied by Lawrence, is hunting snakes and finds Armistice with her snake tattoo. He breaks Escaton out of prison for her, and she tells him that the tattoo represents all of her victims, who were Wyatt’s men. The Man in Black and Lawrence leave for Wyatt, rescuing a tortured Teddy. Cullen takes over the investigation into the stray, not trusting Elsie and Bernard. She meets Ford about his new narrative, but he demands she not interfere, revealing his knowledge about her past and affair with Lowe. Maeve is having visions, and during Escaton and Armistice’s attack on the town she finds a bullet in her unscarred belly with his assistance, proving that her visions are real. They kiss passionately as the sheriff’s men open fire through the door.

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