"Westworld" founder Dr. Robert Ford has allegedly been experimenting with a mind-blowing event which he later reveals. Moreover, the Man in Black learns that the maze was not really meant for him. In addition, it is believed that Dolores' death may connote there are other worlds in "Westworld".
On the other hand, the "Westworld" parks operations reportedly had to suffer because of such action. Furthermore, hosts have been noted to have fallen out of the little loops. As a result, "Westworld" reportedly had to suffer completely downhill because of this.
On that note, the board reportedly had to send Theresa to oversee the operations in the "Westworld" pack. Charlotte was also sent after her to figure out what Dr. Ford was aiming for. However, neither of them were reportedly able to go as far in their investigation than learning about Dr. Ford's plan to make a new narrative, Comic Book reported.
Dr. Ford is also expected to meet again with The Man In Black in the part of the world he revived. Dr. Ford is further believed to revive Escalante for a reason. His new "Journey Into The Night" narrative was also celebrated that night. On another report, rumors have been focusing particularly on Dolores who dies in Teddy's arms that sparked rumors that there were other worlds in "Westworld".
In other news, "Westworld" is further speculated to see Dolores and the Man in Black finally going head to head. Apparently, the Man in Black would still be in search for the center of the maze, ET Online reported. Moreover, it has been revealed that his character is urging the hosts to fight back.
"Westworld" maze was apparently crafted by Arnold to encourage Dolores into consciousness. Furthermore, Ford also found out that Wyatt is not his villain as the character may have been Dolores all along. Apparently, Arnold and Teddy had programmed Dolores to kill all the hosts in the park. Watch about the new narrative here: