Season 3 of Westworld started with hope as much of what made Season 2 struggle was scuttled for a more user-friendly season.
Gone was the way-too-complicated storytelling that was designed to stay ahead of viewers who used their collective consciousness to sniff out twists before they came.
Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood), the series' main protagonist (or antagonist?), was given more dimensions after spending 10 episodes slaughtering humans in a boring fit of revenge.
The entire Westworld park and Delos' other attractions were abandoned — even though there were still plenty of stories to tell within those walls — in favor of moving to an outside world where artificial intelligence ran the world.
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