'Westworld' Episode 9 Recap: Dolores Killed Arnold; But Is It Really What Transpired?

'Westworld' Episode 9 Recap: Dolores Killed Arnold; But Is It Really What Transpired?

HBO's television series titled "Westworld" has just aired its 9th episode and it was mind blowing. Truth be told, "Westworld" is likely a philosophical television series as it delves on the nature of consciousness. "Westworld" Episode 9 is titled "The Well-Tempered Clavier" and the fans seem to have a lot of questions playing in their heads.

Variety previously reported that a few major facts were established in "Westworld" Episode 9. It is in "The Well-Tempered Clavier" that the artificial intelligence of Bernard was revealed to be a sort of homage to one of the founders of the park.

It turned out that Bernard was created by Ford to be a replacement for Arnold, the creative partner of Ford. Why did Arnold die? "Westworld" Episode 9 also had this mystery answered.

While it is hard to believe that Dolores is capable to murder, "Westworld" Episode 9 revealed that it is Dolores who killed Arnold. Dolores has a very thoughtful nature and she is not likely to do evil. And so, it is a question of what could have probably made Dolores capable.

The fans learned in "Westworld" Episode 9 that it was Ford who ordered Dolores to kill Arnold. Things are becoming crazier each episode and the fans should ready themselves emotionally and mentally.

According to Polygon, so much have happened in "Westworld" Episode 9 and what came out as a shocker will soon unfold a lot of mysteries. It is true that Dolores killed Arnold and this is a new puzzle piece which can complete the whole story.

The finale of "Westworld" Season 1 will air on Sunday, December 4. Be keen about every move of the characters as "Westworld" will unravel a lot more when it returns in HBO.

Take note of the date to not miss the season finale of "Westworld." Stay tuned to Gamenguide about the latest updates.  

 

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