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Ford mentioned this to Dolores last week, and it becomes crucial here as Maeve learns that she was only recently reassigned to the role of brothel madam. When the technicians talk about "wiping" the hosts, what they're actually doing is overwriting their past programming with new code, because the alternative would be too much work. This… should be interesting.ģ) The hosts' memories aren't actually gone. So Maeve now has the highest possible level of introspection, self-consciousness and insight into past experiences. Felix claims that Bulk Apperception is a measure of overall intelligence, but the dictionary definition of the word "apperception" is as follows:Ģ: mental perception especially: the process of understanding something perceived in terms of previous experience
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She lowers her sensitivity to pain, and bumps up her Bulk Apperception to the full 20-and here's where this gets really interesting. Later, Maeve examines her personality programing, in which traits like charm, courage, empathy and coordination are input using a 1-20 scale, and orders Felix and Sylvester to make some changes. At first she's insulted by the notion ("Nobody knows what I'm thinking"), but then Felix shows her a tablet on which her words appear just before she says them, every stage of her cognitive process laid out on screen, and Maeve has what can only be described as a Blue Screen of Death moment. Thanks to this blackmail material, Maeve gets the answers she's been seeking, and spends much of the episode grappling with the incomprehensible fact that she is not human, that her personality is calibrated by technicians. After threatening to gut Sylvester like a trout (well-deserved), she wryly commends him for his entrepreneurial spirit, because it turns out he's been pimping out the deactivated hosts to his lonely lab colleagues, making himself essentially the real-world equivalent of a brothel madam. While Dolores flipped the script on her storyline inside the park last week, Maeve is figuring out a way to change things from the inside, repeatedly injuring herself inside the park so that she ends up back in the laboratory with Felix and Sylvester.
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Sizemore is predictably useless, but gets put in his place by a hot new board executive (Tessa Thompson), who's arrived at the park to "oversee some transitions"-and one of her first moves will be to replace Ford if his new storyline fails to deliver.
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Theresa tries to get Lee Sizemore to come back to work and plug the narrative holes that are being left all over the park by Ford's innovations, with hosts being displaced and continuity errors multiplying. The ambitious, groundbreaking new narrative that Ford's been talking up all season long is beginning to make some of Westworld's bigwigs nervous. With Dolores absent and Maeve finally uncovering the truth, here are the eight key things we learned from "The Adversary":ġ) There's a lot riding on Ford's new storyline. As with many of the show's apparent clichés, the virgin/whore dynamic with these two characters has evolved into something much more complex, as both women follow different but parallel paths towards consciousness. There's a vague but distinct pattern emerging so far on Westworld, where the focus alternates weekly between Dolores and Maeve-odd-numbered episodes favor Dolores, while even-numbered episodes feature turning points for Maeve, and the two are rarely on-screen together.