Warning: Huge spoilers for "Westworld" season two. If you aren't caught up on the series, read at your own risk.
We explain the major moments from episode 2 of 'Westworld' season 2
Our recap of 'Westworld' season 2 episode 2, titled 'Reunion.' We explain all the big moments from this week's episode so you know what is going on in the HBO show.
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The second episode of the second season of "Westworld" premiered tonight, and we have even more questions than we had after last week's season premiere.
This episode, titled "Reunion," is much more action-packed than last week's. The episode focuses on reunions, as its title suggests: both for characters within the show and for the viewers.
In typical "Westworld" fashion, "Reunion" makes multiple shifts in time that we're not quite sure how to process. But we try!
Here's our recap of the the season 2, episode 2 of "Westworld":
The episode is in the real world and Arnold is with Dolores.
Teddy finds out what he is.
Logan discovers the wonders of Westworld’s technology
Logan Delos is approached by Westworld hosts, though he has no idea they're not real people. He has a private presentation that is actually just a private party. When he realizes that everyone around him isn't a real person, his mind is blown, and he's sold immediately. This is fair, since it is an impressive presentation of quite advanced technology.
William recruits Lawrence (again).
We’re introduced to James Delos - Logan’s father, who a younger Williams convinces to invest in Westworld.
After William's first trip (of many) to the park, he's impressed with the investment Logan made, and helps get Logan's father, James, just as interested.
James is reluctant about it. "I'm not interested in the future," he says. "I'm not interested in fantasies. I'm interested in reality."
Williams tells James that in the future, Westworld will be "the only reality that matters."
Maeve and Dolores stumble upon each other in the park.
There’s a new El Lazo — and you probably recognize him from "Breaking Bad."
"He doesn't want this to be easy for me," William says to Lawrence, likely referring to Ford. "So we'll find another way."
Dolores is looking for a weapon.