'Westworld': Those Drone Hosts Were a Ready-Made Response to Facebook's Growing Problems
Much of Season 1 of “Westworld” was built around the idea that mankind’s creations can (and in some ways are meant to) rebel against their makers. The creeping consciousness that built up over the entire 10 episodes was part of what made the hosts such imposing figures. And it all happened right under the noses of the people meant to protect against it.
Where their predecessors did all this planning in plain sight, with Season 2 properly underway, those same creations are now creeping up behind. It’s a short scene, but the sequence with Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) and Charlotte (Tessa Thompson) in the underground lab certainly stands out from the rest of the 75-minute premiere. It’s not just because of what is slowly lurking behind Bernard, but the things we find out about what they’re doing while no one’s watching.
[Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for “Westworld” Season 2, Episode 1, “Journey Into Night.”]
With no faces and sinewy white limbs, these drone hosts (as Charlotte explains) are part of a clandestine operation to collect more from Westworld visitors than just their money. Video and DNA sequencing meant to ensure that what happens in Westworld doesn’t always stay in Westworld might not have been given the same amount of screentime as Dolores’ journey or the continuing adventures of the Man in Black. But that nod to that outside world brought the show closer to our literal homes than anything else the show’s put forth so far.