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She created Emmett, her boss, because she craved … capitalism, I guess. She created Maya because she craved companionship. Hale named her “The Storyteller.” She created a room of her own. She was not only writing the stories for the fly-gooped humans in her world and living in a simulated version of it, her mind pearl is the program at the center. On the flip side, we finally know Christina’s whole deal. She really picked the wrong moment to start her villain era. Unfortunately, she was down to murder as many hosts and humans as she deemed necessary to make that happen, and unfortunately Frankie (rightfully) took her out. She asked permission to go off the grid and live, laugh, and love like she was at the beginning of the season. Luke Hemsworth’s character has done nothing wrong! Clementine wanted no part of William and Hale’s conflict. Knowing this, Caleb-279 gives a tearful goodbye to his daughter and stays in Red Hook while Frankie and Odina sail away.īefore that happens, Stubbs is unfortunately killed by a rogue Clementine.
#Station 19 season finale code#
The only reason that host William made it this far is that Hale reconstructed his code from memory. They determined it was impossible to truly replicate a human and grant them immortality by placing a human’s mind in a host’s pearl and body because the two could not reconcile their reality. “The body always rejected the mind.” Stubbs is referring to the experiments that the park did on James Delos. “The old Delos experiments - they never took,” Stubbs says to Caleb. As he and Stubbs take the injured Frankie to Red Hook, his body is glitching and twitching and slowly shutting down. Who knows? Maybe she copied herself to the Sublime before she left and we’ll see her again.Ĭaleb-279, unfortunately, is also not long for this world.
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Wild to have a season-long Big Bad just kind of quietly give up, but it’s been clear that Hale had been bored and over it for a while. She does this and then smashes her own pearl, dying by suicide while sitting by the water. Bernard’s last instruction is for Hale to have Christina run a final test to save what’s left of their world in the Sublime.
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He also gave her a gun in the Hoover dam to shoot and kill host William, which was rad. Hale is unable to stop the tone sequence put in place by William, but she does receive Bernard’s message.īernard gave Hale a task and a choice. Which she ultimately does, but not before doing some errands. (Okay, Papa Roach.) She also asks them to leave her face, pulling an Olenna Tyrell by revealing that she wants William to know it was her who killed him. She asks them to leave her scars so she can remember her past. William, who in the penultimate episode set the code in motion for humans and hosts alike to fight to the death until nobody was left in the real world, revels in the game he’s created as he travels from Hale City to the Hoover Dam, where the Valley Beyond is open and ready for him to corrupt next. No, it’s actually the Man in Black - who embodies all three like a predatory Breakfast Club. No, it’s actually a teenage boy with an assault rifle. Is it an unhinged dirtbag with a baseball bat? No, it’s the businessman in a suit with an ax.
#Station 19 season finale series#
The episode opens with a series of murders that feel like a thought experiment to determine which kind of white man is the most dangerous. It turns out that the world was never going to be saved. Time to dig into what we learned and what’s coming next. In wrapping up an increasingly bleak (and fun!) two months of television, the season-four finale of Westworld set the pieces for what is sure to be an even goofier season five. I’ve never been happier to hear the needle drop on Ramin Djawadi’s “Sweetwater” theme.