Westworld Season 2 Premiere: 7 Ups And 3 Downs From 'Journey Into Night'

1. And So Do Bigger Mysteries

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This being just the start of a new 10-episode season, it does of course need to start setting up the new narratives to come, and it does so in a way that's clearly going to get people theorising (but again, without feeling like it's being deliberately misleading).

The biggest of these come through whatever's happening with Bernard and the Delos company as a whole, with him largely being in the dark as he regains his memories of what happens and tries to hide his true identity.

From the questions over Peter Abernathy to the newly-discoverd sea that's just appeared out of nowhere, along with questions over Maeve's daughter, the Man in Black's game, and whatever is going to happen with Dolores, this does a good job of ensuring there'll be some exciting threads for the season ahead.

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