"Westworld" Season 1 Episode 5 is titled, "Contrapasso," which is Italian for "suffer the opposite." The title refers to the punishment of souls in "Dante's Inferno," which should involve a process that resembles or contrasts with the sin committed. There might be some form of divine intervention or justice in the upcoming "Westworld" story.
The official synopsis for "Westworld" Season 1 Episode 5 stated that Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood), Logan (Ben Barnes) and William (Jimmi Simpson) will reach the town of Pariah, which is built on decadence and transgression. They will immediately be recruited to go on a perilous mission in "Westworld" Season 1 Episode 5.
In the meantime, The Man in Black will meet an unlikely ally while looking for a way to unlock the maze. In "Westworld" Season 1 Episode 5, fans are expecting to know more about The Man in Black and his purpose.
ComicBookMovie stated that in the new "Westworld" trailer, titled "Something True," the start showed Doctor Ford (Anthony Hopkins) talking to a naked Dolores and asking whether she has been dreaming again of breaking out of her little loop. Dolores later said that the whole world was calling to her in a way it has not before.
The next "Westworld" Season 1 Episode 5 scene featured The Man in Black (Ed Harris) saying that he may have found a worthy adversary who can stop him from finding the center of the maze. One scene also showed Hector (Rodrigo Santoro) in trouble in the hands of armed men.
SlashFilm wrote that the most interesting part of the "Westworld" Episode 5 teaser was a grand meeting between Doctor Ford and The Man in Black. Ford asked the latter what he was hoping to find at the center of the maze.
The Man in Black responded he wanted to discover something true. Doctor Ford may be the questionable ally that The Man in Black will work with to solve the mystery of the maze. On the contrary, the former may also be the adversary he was talking about in "Westworld."
"Westworld" Season 1 Episode 5, "Contrapesso," will air on Oct. 30, 2016, at 9 p.m. on HBO. More updates and details on "Westworld" are expected soon.