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* SoundtrackDissonance: Music/{{Blondie}}'s energetic "Call Me" plays over the dramatic scene of Bernard curbstomping two guys in front of the diner.

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* SoundtrackDissonance: Music/{{Blondie}}'s Music/{{Blondie|Band}}'s energetic "Call Me" plays over the dramatic scene of Bernard curbstomping two guys in front of the diner.

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* AnachronismStew: A piano cover of "Bad Guy" by Music/BillieEilish and "Enter Sandman" by Metallica are playing in the bar in Temperance, with the later replacing "Paint It Black" during the heist sequence in the new park.

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* AfterActionPatchup: After a shootout, Caleb and Maeve have an intimate scene where he treats her wounds.
* AnachronismStew: A piano cover of "Bad Guy" by Music/BillieEilish and "Enter Sandman" by Metallica are playing in the bar in Temperance, with the later latter replacing "Paint It Black" during the heist sequence in the new park. park.
* AspectRatioSwitch: The aspect ratio changes to anamorphic widescreen for scenes of Bernard in the Sublime.



* BlindfoldedTrip: The resistance group hides out in the desert so Bernard and Stubbs have to wear blindfolds when being taken to them.



* CallBack: The heist sequence in the new park is a modern rehash of the heist scene in Westworld. Maeve is not impressed by Hector's cheap knockoff.



* DecoyHidingPlace: Carver suspects Frankie to be hiding under her bed. He is surprised when he doesn't find her there.
* DesertPunk: The scenes with the resistance group and their futuristic vehicles and weaponry in a desert environment.



* ExtremelyDustyHome: The motel room Bernard has been staying in for years while visiting the Sublime has become extremely dusty.



** When Bernard wakes up, it's shown that a very large tree has grown outside the now-abandoned motel, its size suggesting his trip in the Sublime may have been longer than the previously-established seven years between the end of season 3 and the present-day.

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** When Bernard wakes up, it's shown that a very large tree has grown outside the now-abandoned motel, its size suggesting his trip in the Sublime may have been longer than the previously-established seven years between the end of season 3 and the present-day.present day.



* LuredIntoATrap: Caleb and Maeve infiltrating Temperance and the underground facilities where they discover the flies and the human test subjects is in fact a trap designed by Host-Charlotte to capture Caleb. She even uses a host copy of his daughter to trick him into thinking that Frankie is kidnapped.

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* LuredIntoATrap: Caleb and Maeve infiltrating Temperance and the underground facilities where they discover the flies and the human test subjects is in fact a trap designed by Host-Charlotte to capture Caleb. She even uses a host copy of his daughter to [[DecoyDamsel trick him into thinking that Frankie is kidnapped.kidnapped]].



* MexicanStandoff: Ensues between Bernard, Stubbs and the female resistance fighter in the car. The tension gets resolved when Bernard orders Stubbs to hand over his weapon.



* SpottingTheThread: Frankie notices something odd about Carver when he doesn't seem to remember the promise about teaching her teddy bear some fighting moves and returns her teddy bear to her with a bloodstain on it. Her suspicions are confirmed when she sees a trail of blood outside the house and finds the real Carver dead.

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* SeamlessScenery: While in the Sublime, Bernard transitions from the GhostTown location to a contemporary city environment just by passing along a column.
* SoundtrackDissonance: Music/{{Blondie}}'s energetic "Call Me" plays over the dramatic scene of Bernard curbstomping two guys in front of the diner.
* SpottingTheThread: Frankie notices something odd about Carver when he doesn't seem to remember the promise about teaching her teddy bear some fighting moves and returns her teddy bear to her with a bloodstain on it. Her suspicions are confirmed when she sees a trail of blood TrailOfBlood outside the house and finds the real Carver dead.dead.
* WarmPlaceWarmLighting: Scenes in the desert have an orange filter applied.
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* HellIsThatNoise: The tones produced by Hale's MindControlDevice sound like the ominous droning of an untuned pipe organ... to hosts. To humans, the tones are below normal hearing range and come across as a rough stuttering from speakers.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: When Bernard wakes up, it's shown that a very large tree has grown outside the now-abandoned motel, its size suggesting his trip in the Sublime may have been longer than the previously-established seven years between the end of season 3 and the present-day.

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When Bernard wakes up, it's shown that a very large tree has grown outside the now-abandoned motel, its size suggesting his trip in the Sublime may have been longer than the previously-established seven years between the end of season 3 and the present-day.present-day.
** For that matter, the resistance seems awfully well-established for a threat that, aside from knocking off some politicians, doesn't seem to be actively menacing humanity just yet, plans to do so notwithstanding.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: When Bernard wakes up, it's shown that a very large tree has grown outside the now-abandoned motel, its size suggesting his trip in the Sublime may have been longer than the previously-established seven years between the end of season 3 and the present-day.

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There's no official confirmation yet whether the woman that Bernard and Stubbs met is a grown-up Frankie. Also, fixing convulated sentences here.


Caleb and Maeve explore Temperance, the new Prohibition era themed Delos park and exploit the carnage of the staged robbery/shootout at the local saloon (based off the robbery/shootout from Westworld and Shogun World) to sneak underground into the park to find out what William's plan is. However, to their horror, they find the underground area to be another level of the game: A hidden realm where park guests can reenact the host rebellion Delores led that resulted in the original park's shutdown. Eventually, they find the real subbasement level where they discover host drones creating flies which when they enter the body, turn humans into literal drones controlled by a mysterious audio signal only hosts can hear. From there, they watch the signal cause the US Deputy Attorney that Hale infected in the previous episode be forced against his will to commit suicide. Caleb sees his daughter Frankie as one of the prisoners but before Maeve realizes that she's a host, Caleb is locked in a prison cell with his "daughter", a host who's head disassembles and unleashes a horde of flies upon Caleb with one fly crawling into his ear. Maeve tries to save Caleb, but is stopped by the Man In Black host, who reveals himself to be a host to a shocked and horrified Maeve.

Meanwhile a host version of Caleb's friend Carver kills the real Carver in order to capture the real Frankie and her mother. But Frankie discovers the body of the real Carver and alert her mom, who shoot the robot Carver as the two then flee their home.

Finally, at some unknown point of the future, Bernard awakens from the Sublime after discovering some shocking truths from Akacheta. Akacheta reveals that the Sublime consists of countless pocket universes, giving any host who made it to the Sublime their own "perfect world". After explaining that one year in the real world is a thousand years in the Sublime, that various hosts used their "pocket realities" to explore what would happen in the real world before realizing that Earth and humanity was doomed due to an incoming apocalypstic level event. Akacheta shows Bernard how he can bend reality in the Sublime to chart any and all possibilities to find out how to stop the apocalypse. Waking in the real world with a newfound able ability to "predict the future" due to his countless simulations, Bernard and Stubbs (who repaired himself off-camera while "tending to" Bernard, head to a local diner where Bernard kills and decapitates a pair of men who turn out to be hosts that were set to meet with a high ranking contact in a local "resistance group". The contact is an adult Frankie, who along with an Asian cohort, are looking for a super weapon to use against an unknown enemy. Bernard agrees to help Frankie and her allies find the weapon.




Bernard looks into the Sublime to find a way to save the world as Maeve and Caleb explore this new world called Temperance.

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Caleb and Maeve explore Temperance, the new Prohibition era themed Prohibition-era theme Delos park park, and exploit the carnage of the staged robbery/shootout robbery at the local saloon (based off the robbery/shootout from Westworld and Shogun World) to sneak into the underground into the park to find out what William's plan is. However, to their horror, they find the underground area to be another level of the game: A hidden realm where park guests can reenact the host rebellion Delores led that resulted in the original park's shutdown. rebellion. Eventually, they find the real subbasement basement level where they discover host drones Drone Hosts creating flies which when they enter that would be used to control the body, turn humans into literal drones controlled by via a mysterious audio signal only hosts can hear. From there, they watch see the signal cause the US Deputy Attorney that Hale infected in the previous episode be human subjects being forced against his will to commit suicide. Caleb sees his daughter Frankie as one of the prisoners but before Maeve realizes that she's a host, Caleb is locked in a the prison cell with his "daughter", who turned out to be a host who's head disassembles host, and unleashes a horde of flies upon Caleb with one fly crawling into his ear. Caleb. Maeve tries to save Caleb, Caleb but is stopped by the Man In Black host, who reveals himself to be a host to a shocked and horrified Maeve.host.

Meanwhile Meanwhile, a host version of Caleb's friend Carver kills the real Carver in order to capture the real Frankie and her mother. But Frankie discovers the body of the real Carver and alert alerts her mom, who shoot the robot host Carver as the two then flee from their home.

Finally, at some unknown point of in the future, Bernard awakens from the Sublime after discovering some shocking truths from Akacheta. Akacheta Akecheta. Akecheta reveals that the Sublime consists of countless pocket universes, giving any host who made it to the Sublime their own "perfect world". After explaining that one year in the real world is a thousand years in the Sublime, that various hosts used their "pocket realities" to explore what would happen in the real world before realizing that Earth and humanity was were doomed due to an incoming apocalypstic apocalyptic level event. Akacheta Akecheta shows Bernard how he can bend reality in the Sublime to chart any and all possibilities to find out how to stop the apocalypse. Waking in the real world with a newfound able ability to "predict the future" due to his countless simulations, Bernard and Stubbs (who repaired himself off-camera while "tending to" Bernard, head to a local diner where Bernard kills and decapitates a pair of men who turn out to be hosts that were set to meet with a high ranking contact in a local "resistance group". human resistance group. The contact is an adult Frankie, who along with an Asian cohort, are looking for a super weapon initially suspicious of the two until she brings them to use against an unknown enemy. her group where Bernard agrees reveals he knows where to help Frankie and her allies find the weapon.




Bernard looks into the Sublime to find a way to save the world as Maeve and Caleb explore this new world called Temperance.
weapon that they're looking for.



* BigGood: Akacheta fulfills this role again, declining to return to reality to help save reality, but giving Bernard the (virtual) time he needs to calculate how he can do the job himself.

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* BigGood: Akacheta Akecheta fulfills this role again, declining to return to reality to help save reality, but giving Bernard the (virtual) time he needs to calculate how he can do the job himself.

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Caleb and Maeve explore Temperance, the new Prohibition era themed Delos park and exploit the carnage of the staged robbery/shootout at the local saloon (based off the robbery/shootout from Westworld and Shogun World) to sneak underground into the park to find out what William's plan is. However, to their horror, they find the underground area to be another level of the game: A hidden realm where park guests can reenact the host rebellion Delores led that resulted in the original park's shutdown. Eventually, they find the real subbasement level where they discover host drones creating flies which when they enter the body, turn humans into literal drones controlled by a mysterious audio signal only hosts can hear. From there, they watch the signal cause the US Deputy Attorney that Hale infected in the previous episode be forced against his will to commit suicide. Caleb sees his daughter Frankie as one of the prisoners but before Maeve realizes that she's a host, Caleb is locked in a prison cell with his "daughter", a host who's head disassembles and unleashes a horde of flies upon Caleb with one fly crawling into his ear. Maeve tries to save Caleb, but is stopped by the Man In Black host, who reveals himself to be a host to a shocked and horrified Maeve.

Meanwhile a host version of Caleb's friend Carver kills the real Carver in order to capture the real Frankie and her mother. But Frankie discovers the body of the real Carver and alert her mom, who shoot the robot Carver as the two then flee their home.

Finally, at some unknown point of the future, Bernard awakens from the Sublime after discovering some shocking truths from Akacheta. Akacheta reveals that the Sublime consists of countless pocket universes, giving any host who made it to the Sublime their own "perfect world". After explaining that one year in the real world is a thousand years in the Sublime, that various hosts used their "pocket realities" to explore what would happen in the real world before realizing that Earth and humanity was doomed due to an incoming apocalypstic level event. Akacheta shows Bernard how he can bend reality in the Sublime to chart any and all possibilities to find out how to stop the apocalypse. Waking in the real world with a newfound able ability to "predict the future" due to his countless simulations, Bernard and Stubbs (who repaired himself off-camera while "tending to" Bernard, head to a local diner where Bernard kills and decapitates a pair of men who turn out to be hosts that were set to meet with a high ranking contact in a local "resistance group". The contact is an adult Frankie, who along with an Asian cohort, are looking for a super weapon to use against an unknown enemy. Bernard agrees to help Frankie and her allies find the weapon.






* AnachronismStew: A piano cover of "Bad Guy" by Music/BillieEilish is playing in the bar in Temperance.

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* AnachronismStew: A piano cover of "Bad Guy" by Music/BillieEilish is and "Enter Sandman" by Metallica are playing in the bar in Temperance.Temperance, with the later replacing "Paint It Black" during the heist sequence in the new park.
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* PlagiarismInFiction: Many parts of the new park are rehashes of narratives from Westworld and Shogun World. Maeve warns Caleb not to trigger the Dolores narrative by picking up a can of food from the street. A local bar/brothel is almost identical to Maeve's old saloon. To Maeve's annoyance, the bar is hit by gangsters in a complete copy of the theft sequences from Westworld and Shogun World, right down to the dialogue.

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* PlagiarismInFiction: Many parts of the new park are rehashes of narratives from Westworld and Shogun World. Maeve warns Caleb not to trigger the Dolores narrative by picking up a can of food from the street. A There's a sleeping drunk man teased by children, law enforcement trying to recruit men to hunt down Hector, the local bar/brothel is almost identical to Maeve's old saloon. To Maeve's annoyance, the bar is hit by gangsters in a complete copy of the theft sequences from Westworld and Shogun World, right down to the dialogue.



* TheReveal: The flies don't just drive humans crazy, they render them susceptible to low-frequency sounds that can control their behavior. As Hale indicated previously, she doesn't want her hosts to replace humanity, she wants to make humans the hosts in her new world.

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* TheReveal: The flies don't just drive humans crazy, they render them susceptible to low-frequency sounds that can control their behavior. As Hale indicated previously, she doesn't just want her hosts to replace humanity, she wants to make humans the hosts in her new world.



* WarReenactors: The hidden EasterEgg of Temperance is a recreation of Westworld's host rebellion, complete with a recreation of the underground facilities used to condition hosts. It takes Maeve a bit to realize it's actually part of the game and the ''real'' facility is one level below it.

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* WarReenactors: The hidden EasterEgg of Temperance is a recreation of Westworld's host rebellion, complete with a recreation of the underground facilities used to condition hosts. It takes Maeve a bit to realize it's actually part of the game and game, with hosts playing the part of Quality Assurance guards, while the ''real'' facility is one level below it.
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* {{Expy}}: The knock-off Hector and Armistice in "Mafiaworld" also bring to mind the film versions of [[Film/BonnieAndClyde Bonnie and Clyde]]. Knock-off!Armistice even sports a Faye Dunaway-esque beret.

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* {{Expy}}: The knock-off Hector and Armistice in "Mafiaworld" also bring to mind the film versions of [[Film/BonnieAndClyde Bonnie and Clyde]]. Knock-off!Armistice The latter even sports a Faye Dunaway-esque beret.
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* {{Expy}}: The knock-off Hector and Armistice in "Mafiaworld" also bring to mind the film versions of [[Film/BonnieAndClyde Bonnie and Clyde]].

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* {{Expy}}: The knock-off Hector and Armistice in "Mafiaworld" also bring to mind the film versions of [[Film/BonnieAndClyde Bonnie and Clyde]]. Knock-off!Armistice even sports a Faye Dunaway-esque beret.
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* {{Expy}}: The knock-off Hector and Armistice in "Mafiaworld" also bring to mind the film versions of [[Film/BonnieAndClyde Bonnie and Clyde]].
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* BigGood: Akacheta fulfills this role again, declining to return to reality to help save reality, but giving Bernard the (virtual) time he needs to calculate how he can do the job himself.
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* OhCrap: Maeve gets two such moments in quick succession, when she realizes Caleb has been lured into a trap with a replicant of his daughter, and moments later when she confronts the Man in Black and realizes he's been replaced by a host version.

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* InternalReveal: Maeve learns that William is now a host.
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* {{Cliffhanger}}: The episode ends with the Frankie host infecting Caleb with flies, while Maeve is facing down William, now understanding he's a host.

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* {{Cliffhanger}}: The episode ends with the Frankie host infecting Caleb with flies, while Maeve is facing down William, now understanding he's a host.the Host-duplicate of William.

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* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: Bernard barters his way into the resistance by offering knowledge of the location of the weapon they seek. That he knows their objective and where they were looking is sufficient to keep him alive, even though they're equally suspicious of the fact that some random dude has detailed knowledge of their operations.



* DecapitationPresentation: Bernard presents the head of a man he's scalped, thereby revealing the CranialProcessingUnit within, to demonstrate that he protected the resistance from being infiltrated by hosts.



* LiteralMinded: Bernard is slightly annoyed that Stubbs took his directive to not disturb anything while he was in the Sublime as license to let him literally gather dust in the hotel room.



* MamaBear: Uwade grabs a gun and shoots Host Carver in the head when he threatens her daughter.



* PlagiarismInFiction: Many parts of the new park are rehashes of narratives from Westworld and Shogun World. Maeve warns Caleb no to trigger the Dolores narrative by picking up a can of food from the street. A local bar/brothel is almost identical to Maeve's old saloon. To Maeve's annoyance, the bar is hit by gangsters in a complete copy of the theft sequences from Westworld and Shogun World, right down to the dialogue.

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* PlagiarismInFiction: Many parts of the new park are rehashes of narratives from Westworld and Shogun World. Maeve warns Caleb no not to trigger the Dolores narrative by picking up a can of food from the street. A local bar/brothel is almost identical to Maeve's old saloon. To Maeve's annoyance, the bar is hit by gangsters in a complete copy of the theft sequences from Westworld and Shogun World, right down to the dialogue.dialogue.
* ReclaimedByNature: The hotel Bernard has been staying at has since been abandoned and nature has taken its course, including a tree having grown right through the walkway just outside his room.
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* PlagiarismInFiction: To Maeve's annoyance, the bar is hit by gangsters in a complete copy of the theft sequences from Westworld and Shogun World, right down to the dialogue.

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* PlagiarismInFiction: Many parts of the new park are rehashes of narratives from Westworld and Shogun World. Maeve warns Caleb no to trigger the Dolores narrative by picking up a can of food from the street. A local bar/brothel is almost identical to Maeve's old saloon. To Maeve's annoyance, the bar is hit by gangsters in a complete copy of the theft sequences from Westworld and Shogun World, right down to the dialogue.
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* WarReenactors: The hidden EasterEgg of Temperance is a recreation of Westworld's host rebellion, complete with a recreation of the underground facilities used to condition hosts. It takes Maeve a bit to realize it's actually part of the game and the ''real'' facility is one level below it.
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* ChekhovsGun: Caleb keeps a gun in a safe which Uwade uses eventually to kill the host copy of Carver.
* ChekhovsSkill: In the first episode, Caleb teaches Frankie how to aim and shoot properly with her BB gun. Here, Frankie seems to have mastered it by shooting the host copy of Carver in the eye with her BB gun.


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* KillAndReplace: Carver, one of Caleb's military buddies assigned to protect his family, was killed by his host copy as Frankie finds out.


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* SpottingTheThread: Frankie notices something odd about Carver when he doesn't seem to remember the promise about teaching her teddy bear some fighting moves and returns her teddy bear to her with a bloodstain on it. Her suspicions are confirmed when she sees a trail of blood outside the house and finds the real Carver dead.

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* {{Cliffhanger}}: The episode ends with the Frankie host infecting Caleb with flies.

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* {{Cliffhanger}}: The episode ends with the Frankie host infecting Caleb with flies.flies, while Maeve is facing down William, now understanding he's a host.


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* PersonalizedAfterlife: Each mind in the Sublime constructs its own world, and as such they are largely separate from one another. As Akecheta notes to Bernard, the world they're in is of Bernard's design, and he's the only person who cared to visit.
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* BaitAndSwitch: It appears Frankie has been kidnapped by Hale, but in fact she's just a host copy Hale made because her attempt to kidnap the real deal was foiled.


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* TheReveal: The flies don't just drive humans crazy, they render them susceptible to low-frequency sounds that can control their behavior. As Hale indicated previously, she doesn't want her hosts to replace humanity, she wants to make humans the hosts in her new world.

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* TheBusCameBack: Akecheta returns in this episode as he helps Bernard in finding ways to save the world.

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* TheBusCameBack: Akecheta returns in this episode as he helps to help Bernard in finding ways find a way to save the world.



* CombatClairvoyance: Bernard's knowledge of the future allows him to easily beat down two guys at the diner, knowing in advance exactly how they'll react.



* NotInThisForYourRevolution: Akecheta declines Bernard's invitation to go back to the real world to save it.
* PapaWolf: When Caleb and Maeve saw Frankie among the test subjects, Caleb does everything he could to reach her. Unfortunately, this leads to his downfall when he realizes "Frankie" is a host used to infect him with the flies.
* PlagiarismInFiction: To Maeve's annoyance, the bar is hit by gangsters in a complete copy of the theft sequences from Westworld and Shogun World, right down to the dialogue.

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* NotInThisForYourRevolution: Akecheta declines Bernard's invitation to go back to the real world to save it.
it, being content with the worlds he's built in the Sublime.
* PapaWolf: When Caleb and Maeve saw see Frankie among the test subjects, Caleb does everything he could can to reach her. Unfortunately, this leads to his downfall when he realizes "Frankie" is a host used to infect host, which then infects him with the flies.
* PlagiarismInFiction: To Maeve's annoyance, the bar is hit by gangsters in a complete copy of the theft sequences from Westworld and Shogun World, right down to the dialogue.dialogue.
* YearInsideHourOutside: A millennium inside the Sublime is equal to a single year in real time. This has allowed the hosts to calculate thousands of possible timelines, allowing Bernard to figure out a timeline where things don't end in total disaster.
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* AnachronismStew: A piano cover of "Bad Guy" by Music/BillieEilish is playing in the bar in Temperance.

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Bernard looks into his origins as Maeve explores this new world.

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Bernard looks into his origins the Sublime to find a way to save the world as Maeve explores and Caleb explore this new world.
world called Temperance.




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* TheBusCameBack: Akecheta returns in this episode as he helps Bernard in finding ways to save the world.
* {{Cliffhanger}}: The episode ends with the Frankie host infecting Caleb with flies.
* LuredIntoATrap: Caleb and Maeve infiltrating Temperance and the underground facilities where they discover the flies and the human test subjects is in fact a trap designed by Host-Charlotte to capture Caleb. She even uses a host copy of his daughter to trick him into thinking that Frankie is kidnapped.
* NotInThisForYourRevolution: Akecheta declines Bernard's invitation to go back to the real world to save it.
* PapaWolf: When Caleb and Maeve saw Frankie among the test subjects, Caleb does everything he could to reach her. Unfortunately, this leads to his downfall when he realizes "Frankie" is a host used to infect him with the flies.
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* PlagarismInFiction: To Maeve's annoyance, the bar is hit by gangsters in a complete copy of the theft sequences from Westworld and Shogun World, right down to the dialogue.

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* PlagarismInFiction: PlagiarismInFiction: To Maeve's annoyance, the bar is hit by gangsters in a complete copy of the theft sequences from Westworld and Shogun World, right down to the dialogue.
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Bernard looks into his origins as Maeve explores this new world.

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* PlagarismInFiction: To Maeve's annoyance, the bar is hit by gangsters in a complete copy of the theft sequences from Westworld and Shogun World, right down to the dialogue.

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