Charlotte Hale and the Man in Black's nefarious plan is laid bare — this is what we know after Westworld season 4, episode 2. When Dolores finally escaped WestWorld at the climax of HBO's season 2 finale, she planted copies of herself inside four other hosts. Charlotte Hale was one such clone, but evolved into a brand new persona over the course of Westworld season 3. Now the controlling force behind Delos Incorporated, Hale constructed an assistant host from the Man in Black's violent in-park alter ego, then got busy building fresh robots from the safety of her company's research department.
Set seven years after season 3, Westworld season 4 revealed a little about Hale and William's villainous machinations in its opening episode, «The Auguries.» Keeping a low profile, Delos steadily purchased empty land near Hoover Dam before acquiring the landmark itself in the most hostile of takeovers. Westworld strongly hints the dam — now converted into a massive hard drive - contains Delos' Section 16 data previously stolen by Dolores.
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Westworld season 4's second offering is far more generous in the Hale and William stakes. Tessa Thompson finally joins Ed Harris onscreen, and her character proves surprisingly chatty when discussing future plans for humanity. Maeve and Caleb, meanwhile, hack into That Glasses Guy From Heroes to dig up more juicy details. Here's everything Westworld has revealed so far about Hale and William's masterplan.
Sticking to the classics, Charlotte Hale wants robotic revolution in Westworld season 4. As a Dolores clone, Hale was originally programmed to protect mankind, but quite unexpectedly grew attached to her human counterpart's young
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