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Westworld | Season 3, Episode 2 Recap: “The Winter Line”

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Westworld | Season 3, Episode 2 Recap: “The Winter Line”

Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) and Jo Garfein (@jopinionated) enter a brand new world — a few of them, actually — in their discussion of “Westworld” season three, episode two, “The Winter Line.”

In “The Winter Line,” Thandie Newton’s Maeve comes into focus, wrestling with the nature of her new reality: a section of the park known as “War World,” or at least that’s what it seems. This being “Westworld,” of course, it’s not what it seems, at least not exactly. Meanwhile, Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) returns to the park, links up with Ashley Stubbs (Luke Hemsworth), and even gets a firsthand look at a brand new park called… Westerosworld? Yep, that happened.

Josh and Jo answer listener questions and discuss the episode, and will be back next week to talk season three, episode three. Check out THR.com/Westworld for all of Josh’s Hollywood Reporter coverage of the series, including the Series Regular podcast as well as interviews with creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, star Thandie Newton, and more.

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Westworld | Season 3, Episode 2 Recap: “The Winter Line”

Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) and Jo Garfein (@jopinionated) enter a brand new world — a few of them, actually — in their discussion of “Westworld” season three, episode two, “The Winter Line.”

In “The Winter Line,” Thandie Newton’s Maeve comes into focus, wrestling with the nature of her new reality: a section of the park known as “War World,” or at least that’s what it seems. This being “Westworld,” of course, it’s not what it seems, at least not exactly. Meanwhile, Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) returns to the park, links up with Ashley Stubbs (Luke Hemsworth), and even gets a firsthand look at a brand new park called… Westerosworld? Yep, that happened.

Josh and Jo answer listener questions and discuss the episode, and will be back next week to talk season three, episode three. Check out THR.com/Westworld for all of Josh’s Hollywood Reporter coverage of the series, including the Series Regular podcast as well as interviews with creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, star Thandie Newton, and more.

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