As has been the case with most of the rest of the episode of this season of Westworld, the quality of the installments have been a bit up and down. Sometimes, one episode of the HBO Max series is very good and is then unfortunately followed by a very bad one. Sometimes, as was the case with this week's episode, there are parts that are interesting enough and parts that really aren't that interesting at all.
One thing has become clear for the last few seasons. When Westworld is trying to confuse its audience, it usually seems to also confuse it's writers. There are times when the program is simply trying to be too smart for its own good. And there are certainly times when the show feels like its gone back to the well a little too often when it comes to certain plot devices. In this particular episode of the show, there are some interesting spins on the old formula, but it still feels like the show was spending entirely too much time on the wrong plot. Especially when talking about the payoff.
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These days, it's a safe bet that any episode that doesn't include a healthy dose of Ed Harris isn't going to be as good as one that does. The man simply takes over the scenes he's in when he appears on Westworld. Which might be why there have been a couple of episodes this year when he's in it very little, or as was the case with Episode 6, is not in it at all. It's not a big surprise that he didn't appear in this episode, when the fact of the matter is that he might not be someone Hale can rely on at this point.
This episode of Westworld focuses on basically two settings with a few minutes elsewhere just to set the stage for what was going to come in the rest of the hour. Interestingly enough,
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