Westworld Season 1
Westworld is a park with no limits. It is an exclusive theme park where people are affording a ticket lives with no limitations. It partners Robert Ford, and Arnold Weber developed lifelike robots that pass for human beings known as the host. Host lets guests live out a fantasy in the park with no harm to humans. Arnold notes that hosts are conscious and attempts to stop the park from launching by requesting Dolores to kill him and every host. Although there were setbacks, Ford managed to forge ahead and made himself a new host partner. The new partner is Bernard Lowe, who Ford grounds on the likeness of Arnold and Westworld opened to the public. Two workers of Westworld’s corporate parent organization, Delos Incorporated, visit the park. Logan has experience in park play and is determined to provide an authentic park experience to his brother-in-law William. After knowing that Dolores was conscious, William falls in love with her and the limitless possibilities of the park, embracing his darker impulses. William learns that Dolores is not like others.
After thirty years, William returned to the park as the “Man in Black” who is looking for the maze, which he sees as a deeper level to Ford’s game. However, the search isn’t for him alone since the maze is a device developed by Arnold to direct hosts to consciousness. Therefore, the man in black is looking for the maze. The park is full of guests, and Bernard and Ford realize that the hosts are acting in a strange way and notice some have become conscious. Maeve, the Mariposa, remembers her former life and starts to control her destiny, determined to look for her daughter, and leave the park. Delos board pushes Ford out as the number of hosts malfunctions increases. Board Director Charlotte Hale plans a retirement ceremony for Ford but realizes the Delos’ priority is extracting property information above all else. Ford prepares the final narrative, where he programs the host to assassinate human guests and board members; he is killed by Dolores, mirroring Arnold’s demise. That Man in Black finally finds the real stakes he has been looking for, and chaos erupts in the park.
I think the series is sensational, and I love its concept. The series shows how humans have so distinctively imaginative thinking. It involves so much violence, unimaginable screenplay, effective cinematography, fantastic CGI, spectacular imagery, darkness, and thoughtfulness. Again, the cinematography is stunning since the series is shot in different locations.