Phew! There was a ton going on here but it never piled up into anything overly convoluted. We were given answers about Caleb and Maeve's past (that flashback from the premiere was allowed to play out more fully), learned that Maeve loved Caleb and went into hiding to save him/give him a life, witnessed host William finally become the Terminator-style stalker bot that Yul Brynner's Man in Black was in original Westworld movie, and then reveled in a nice, light two-episode twist involving Caleb's daughter Frankie actually being the rebel who picked up Bernard and Stubbs last week - as, yes, that story’s taking place 23 years after the Caleb/Maeve Golden Age adventure (after our two heroes blew it big time). Westworld hurled us headlong into a horrific future in "Generation Loss," a wickedly exciting chapter filled with answers about Season 4's diabolical machinations, acting as a tableau that portrays a truly grim depiction of humanity as the scrappy remnants of our species fight to end global enslavement at the cruel hands of A.I.
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