Westworld Season 1 Finale: 13 Huge Questions After 'The Bicameral Mind'

3. What Does The Post-Credits Scene Mean?

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The finale is a extended episode of Westworld, and it uses all of its screentime. So much so, plenty viewers may have missed the final scene, which was tucked away after the end credits.

The brief scene picks things up with Armistice, whom we'd assumed was dead after being trapped in a door, even being told by Hector to "die well."

Instead it's revealed that she's alive, and she even does a 127 Hours on her arm to get free. The guards are dumbfounded, probably realising they can't do anything to hurt this woman, and that they're likely gonna die.

Aside from revealing she's alive, though, what does this scene really mean? Is it just to show that the uprising will continue? That more employees will die? Or could Armistice still being alive have some added significance? Does it mean Hector will still be alive too?

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