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Dark 'Westworld' Theory On Dolores Could Change Everything

Dark 'Westworld' Theory On Dolores Could Change Everything
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“Westworld” fans, bring yourselves back online.

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Sunday’s episode, “Trace Decay,” was a lot to take in. There’s no doubt you’re feeling all kinds of emotions, but now it’s time to take a step back and examine the darkest “Westworld” reveal yet.

First, Episode 8 basically confirmed that William and the Man in Black are the same person. We’re just viewing them about 30 years apart.

There are too many connections between the two to ignore. William is getting married; the Man in Black was married for 30 years. William is introduced to Westworld by a specific female host; The Man in Black encounters the same host and can’t believe she’s not retired yet. And so on ...

Plus, just be mesmerized by this:

Next, it was also confirmed that we’re looking at multiple timelines, or rather multiple periods of time on the same timeline.

Dolores sums this up when she asks William, “When are we?”

The show has been bouncing us in and out of multiple time periods this whole time. The popular theory is that we’re seeing three different periods simultaneously. One is about 35 years in the past (when the park was first opening), another is 30 years in the past (when William and Dolores are on their adventure), and the third would be the present (when the Man in Black and Teddy are looking for Wyatt, and Maeve has gone rogue).

There are a few different things that confirm the period of time we’re seeing. One is this host:

On the left, the host is seen when she welcomes William to the park (30 years in the past); in the middle she’s seen by Dolores in a flashback (thought to be 35 years in the past); and on the right she’s met by Teddy and the Man in Black.

Another possible anchor concerns the flies, or lack thereof.