When Craddock then boasts about how he has managed to escape death, the Man in Black tells him that the dead need to stay dead before attacking Craddock and helping rescue Lawrence's Wife. There's no real evidence that Charlotte Hale (Tessa Thompson) is a robot, but it seems plausible that she's another tool in the Arnold-Ford War. After learning about her husband's true but horrid personality, Juliet cannot more live with a man who was fake all the time. He goes to prove to himself that Emily is a host, but finds the data card in her hand. So how and when did the photo go from Logan’s pocket to Abernathy’s land? This week’s episode of “Westworld” raised more questions about all the active timelines, particularly after Logan showed William a familiar photograph. The big reveal in episode 7 was that Bernard (Geoffrey Wright), the head tech guy at the company that runs the Westworld park, is actually a robot enforcer working, unknowingly, for the villainous Dr. Ford. After James Delos's host copy begins to malfunction after his 149th iteration and starts ranting at William about stealing his company and having sex with his daughter, William breaks the news that Juliet had committed suicide the previous year. Family Juliet hid the card for Emily to find, then killed herself. She realizes that he suffers from delusions and paranoia. We'll find out when Westworld returns. The truth is, no, this was not someone the show was planning on casting. Much like her brother, Juliet became an addict in her later years, and had been committed to rehab multiple times. Arnold was Ford's partner in creating the Westworld android technology who allegedly died in the park 35 years earlier after coming up with this Maze that everybody is obsessed with. At a party one evening she helps William get out of an awkward conversation and later drops a drink while speaking to some other guests. Everybody talks about Arnold as if he were human. How was this determined? Actor Once she did learn it was her and watched the series, she decided the character she had been cast as was an important one. There was—there seemed to be something familiar about him. After watching Major Craddock torture Lawrence's Wife by forcing her to carry a shotglass full of nitroglycerin, the Man in Black watches the rain outside, which triggers a flashback to him finding Juliet dead in the bathtub. Drug overdose, slit wrist (suicide) "Vanishing Point" (flashback) That’s why he likes to have a Sugar Baby. Juliet viewed a data card that Dr. Ford had given William that evening containing the data of his visits to Westworld; Ford gave William the card as part of a deal that allowed Delos to continue William's secret project —the Valley Beyond— within the park without interfering in Ford's narratives. If you keep pretending - you're not gonna remember who you are. Seeing the photo, which shouldn't have looked like anything to him, caused Peter to malfunction. By the time William came to Westworld for the first time, he was engaged to Juliet. Prompt: Hey yeah, that’s the jackass that left me when they decided that they couldn’t take parenthood – watch my kid for a moment this is the first time I've seen them since then and I am going to kick their ass, ---------------------------------------------------------------------------, "Once the carriages finally passed seconds later, though it felt like years, he finally got another glimpse of Dolores - and that one look stopped him dead in his tracks. He abandons Elsie for her own safety while continuing to the Valley Beyond alone. Will she appear at the park at some point? Logan is also shown holding the same photograph in The Well-Tempered Clavier. The woman was still staring at Dolores when a man came around the corner with a drink. The site's critical consensus reads: "For better or worse, The Man in Black takes center stage in 'Vanishing Point', a worthy showcase of Ed Harris' talents that comes with a few shocking, if slightly underwhelming, surprises. In order to achieve believable photos for a prop, there are three ways to go about it: In this case, the photograph of Juliet was in the third category. William started dating Juliet Delos (Logan's sister and James' daughter) before Logan had invested in the Westworld parks. Killed By 1. And how did her picture wind up in the Westworld park? Caucasian-American It's supposed to be a reminder of the real world. Following this, he is "lobotomized" and decommissioned. In the first episode, Dolores' father, Peter Abernathy, discovered a mysterious photo of a woman in what looked like a present-day city. Juliet Landau is an actress, director, producer and writer. What is the connection between William’s fiancée Juliet and the park? That picture is from Getty Images. He sits up all night staring at the photograph, clearly disturbed. Is there a chance we might have a flashback and see Juliet when she was alive? Emily threw it out as she thought her mother had forgotten she was no longer a dancer, only to regret it and try to recover it from the trash. Here's a little insider info on how your TV sausage gets made. Riding away aimlessly, William contemplates suicide, recalling his last words to Juliet. Plus, now that we've seen Maeve's robot-controlling skills at work, there's no reason to think Ford's command of the robotic horde eliminates him from consideration. They set out to beat Dolores there, but Ford warns Bernard to not trust Elsie and kill her. As everything begins to spiral out of her control, Logan Delos, as dastardly charming as the Devil himself, walks into her office.At the heart of it all stands Robert Ford and the genesis of his most beloved host: Maeve. James Delos - Father (deceased)(Unnamed) - Mother (deceased)William - HusbandLogan Delos - Brother (deceased)Emily - Daughter (deceased) Ward had been drawn to the part both due to how Juliet's story featured the destruction of the Delos family, which she thought would be a challenging role for her, and also due to urging of Ward's son as a fan of the show. Notice it appears in significantly better shape, which lends credence to the theory that William’s timeline is unfolding in the past. Narrative & Backstory How do we know? Right? It was written by Roberto Patino and was directed by Stephen Williams. A re-write of the classic scene from Season 1 where we are first introduced to the Man In Black. The second season of the American science fiction western television series Westworld … Younger William canon compliant/older William canon divergent. Bernard murdered Theresa (Sidse Babett Knudsen) and framed it up as an accident, leading the others to discuss what she might have been doing and why she was doing it. When William left Logan behind to run off with Dolores, it wasn't all that surprising that Logan was more than a little upset when he found them again. Also, Maeve cut Sylvester's throat but, apparently, that can be easily patched up with the same tools they use to patch up the robots. Joe Otterson | … Photograph loans: Where the actor's own photos are borrowed by the production and used as the character's photos. So who is Juliet on Westworld? He never asked to be a disappointment - a burden, the family secret, the pariah, the outcast. If you keep pretending, you're not gonna remember who you are. In fact, Logan only became more annoyed when William tried to convince him Dolores was different than the other hosts and that's when he finally snapped. r/westworld: Subreddit for the HBO series Westworld. What if James Delos hadn’t interrupted William on his way to talk to Dolores in 2x02? Appearances (There are, obviously, spoilers for "Westworld" throughout this gallery.). Last seen ~Tennessee Williams. Emily wants to use the Valley Beyond to revive her mother's consciousness and better understand her motives, which arouses William's suspicions. The episode features actress Sela Ward playing Juliet, wife to William and mother to Emily. With no idea of where they are, why they're there, or how to escape, Logan has accepted their fate, while William still seems to be missing something. Death episode it gets covered with sand, and then later resurfaces after the rancher's farm is moved to that spot. Hair Her occupation brings with it moral questions she isn't ready to answer while her family juggles the threat of an unavoidable tragedy waiting to strike between each breath. The best part was that Unabia had no idea her photo was being used until the story went viral and she began receiving phone calls. Ford and Delos are powerful names with infamous legacies attached to them, but what happens when the carriers of such things aren't interested? However, it was no longer there, and Emily always assumed she had been too late to retrieve it. Photos fall under the prop category. Hopefully, everything will become clear soon. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------. It's William's first time back in the park after his tragic loss and he is surely going to take it all out on Dolores. She says that her mother had been terrified of William for years. This has us feeling pretty paranoid, because if any character on the show could fit the label of "protagonist" thus far it was Bernard. They're very important in the world of film, because they act as both backstory and worldbuilding, showing a place a character has been in their past, a snapshot of another part of the world we're not seeing currently on screen. Bernard fights back and removes Ford from his programming. It's all too surreal, but you can't manage to shake the all too real feelings that force their way into your heart. William takes Juliet to their bed and tucks her in, but Juliet asks him to tell her the truth about him, because if he keeps pretending he will no longer remember who he is. And if Maeve's ascension is part of Ford or Arnold's grand scheme, it would make sense to put a tech in a position to help out. Logan tells William that Delos should heavily invest in Westworld. Ford describes the death as the end of "her story," and security dude Ashley Stubbs makes a comment about it not being "in her character" to have been in the odd location in which she was found. She conducts an experiment using Clementine to force hosts to turn on one another. William put her to bed and confessed to his dark nature that drew him to Westworld, unaware that she was awake. WESTWORLD season 2, episode 2 arrived back on screens last night in the US and fans finally got a glimpse of William’s wife Juliet. This theory also suggests that William is a younger version of the Man in Black, and the fact that he killed all those hosts without batting an eye seems to confirm this theory as well, since the Man in Black has made it clear he doesn't care for the hosts' lives. Maybe everybody on the whole show is a robot. Host Peter Abernathy discovers a photograph of Juliet in the dirt. Years ago, Juliet attempted to give Emily a gift of a music box with a ballerina in it.