Westworld Episode 6 Theories: “Phase Space”

Westworld Episode 6 Theories: "Phase Space"
Westworld Episode 6 Theories: "Phase Space"

Westworld Episode 6 Theories: “Phase Space”

First, disenchanted viewers turned their guns on “Westworld.” Now, frustrated listeners are setting their sights on us. From who Elsie actually is, to the Man in Black’s conversation with Emily, to Emily’s real name, you had a lot to say about Season 2 Episode 6: “Phase Space.” With more than 100 emails received this week, it’s another packed episode of the Westworld Telegraph.

Plus, we get a voicemail from last Telegraph’s mysterious Butt Dialer, and one listener argues the Man in Black isn’t even a main character!

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Westworld Episode 6 Summary:
“Phase Space” Maeve and her group help Akane mourn Sakura’s death before they leave via the underground tunnels. Akane and Musashi decide to stay behind. Returning to Westworld, Maeve finds her daughter Anna but discovers another host playing her mother. The Ghost Nation attacks and Akechata asks Maeve to follow him. Charlotte and Ashley bring Peter back to the Mesa and signal for extraction, bringing a group of mercenaries that seize control from the Delos’ security team. Dolores and her group use the train filled with explosives to blow their way into the Mesa to look for Peter. Bernard and Elsie return to the Mesa separately and find that the Cradle, the central repository of host data, has somehow hijacked the park’s systems. Bernard uses a host-interface machine to insert himself directly into the Cradle. Within this space, modeled after Sweetwater, Bernard is surprised by Robert Ford waiting for him at the saloon.

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