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Westworld - The Choice Trivia

Westworld - The Choice Trivia Quizzes

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8 quizzes and 80 trivia questions.
1.
  "Que Será, Será"   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Is it choice, or fate? In "Que Será, Será", life and extinction hang in the balance as the final games are played. Good and evil face off in a test of survival as humanity and otherwise get one last chance to exist.
Average, 10 Qns, kyleisalive, Aug 16 22
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Aug 16 22
80 plays
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  "Metanoia"    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
As key figures plan to shift the paradigm, hosts and humans alike learn that no matter what path they take in "Metanoia", they're still prone to the base tale of 'survival of the fittest'.
Average, 10 Qns, kyleisalive, Aug 14 22
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Aug 14 22
68 plays
3.
  "Années Folles"    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
"Années Folles" imply a richer era, but what humans and hosts alike come to find is that these years are much crazier than they ever expected both in the new Delos park and out in the real world. It's glamour, danger, awakening and a roaring time.
Average, 10 Qns, kyleisalive, Jul 18 22
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Jul 18 22
73 plays
4.
  "Zhuangzi"    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Even freedom is not free in "Zhuangzi" as humans come to realize the nature of the game they've been playing and hosts begin to understand their role in the supposed utopian future.
Average, 10 Qns, kyleisalive, Aug 04 22
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Aug 04 22
71 plays
5.
  "Fidelity"    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Questions of choice and truth persist in "Fidelity" in which humans and hosts alike search for answers, escapes, and freedom from the paths they're forced to take.
Average, 10 Qns, kyleisalive, Aug 07 22
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Aug 07 22
50 plays
6.
  "Generation Loss"    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
"Generation Loss" is little more than a casualty in the hosts' master plan as Maeve and Caleb dive deeper into an awful, new narrative and Bernard unearths a much-needed component for the resistance.
Average, 10 Qns, kyleisalive, Jul 23 22
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Jul 23 22
68 plays
7.
  "Well Enough Alone"    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Despite all of the warning signs, many can not leave "Well Enough Alone". A lead takes Caleb and Maeve on a new adventure while Christina, shaken by recent events, pursues answers out of the city.
Tough, 10 Qns, kyleisalive, Jul 10 22
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Jul 10 22
86 plays
8.
  "The Auguries"    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A story unfolds and some are powerless to avoid their roles in it as "The Auguries" emerge in a new future, some time after the LA riots.
Average, 10 Qns, kyleisalive, Jun 28 22
Average
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Jun 28 22
72 plays

Westworld - The Choice Trivia Questions

1. Who does Bernard encounter in the Sublime?

From Quiz
"Années Folles"

Answer: Akecheta

Bernard opens his eyes, awakening in the Sublime and passing through a series of cryptic places and images. A tree sets ablaze in a green pasture; a white horse runs through the town of Sweetwater moments before her turns to find the people of the village massacred in the streets; he passes illuminated screens in a dystopian cityscape to find a maze awaiting him. At the end of his vision he looks up to find an ornate tower awaiting him. Inside, he finds the white horse but he also finds Akecheta waiting to speak to him. Bernard, he says, is stuck in a loop and revisiting the world of the past. He can, however give him the gift of the future. He'll have to explore it if there's any hope of survival.

2. Bernard left one final message in the tower. Who was it addressed to?

From Quiz "Que Será, Será"

Answer: Charlotte

Underneath the tower, Charlotte's body is collected by her drone workers, repaired, and reactivated. She insists, upon regaining consciousness, that she requires a stronger body. She'll keep the scars to remember, but she'll also keep the face so that William knows who's killing him. When Charlotte ascends to the top of the tower she finds that she's been locked out of the controls; she's unable to stop the frequency from emitting and it seems that William has made everyone as insane as himself. It's a recipe for disaster, and everything will be destroyed. She finds Bernard's last message, however, and in it, he says that he and Maeve are dead. The only chance Charlotte has, to save herself and everyone else, is to consider what happens next with the world she created.

3. Who was the first of the outliers, according to Charlotte?

From Quiz "Fidelity"

Answer: Caleb

Caleb dreams of walking through an open field with Frankie but he's awakened from his thoughts by Charlotte. She flips an hourglass over, restarting their time before asking him about the outliers. As it turns out, Caleb was the first of them, and she seeks answers from him directly to understand why people diverge from her plans. She offers him some incentive to give away what he knows. Since Caleb is dead, for all intents and purposes, all Charlotte needs to do is let his current body die and start over. She can, however, leverage Frankie if she gets her hands on her. Fortunately, Charlotte has sent a visitor her way.

4. Christina starts realizing a new narrative, one about a girl who lives where?

From Quiz "Zhuangzi"

Answer: On a ranch

Christina awakens on a sunny day in New York City rested and happy. Maya finds her up, drinking a cup of coffee, even though she stayed out late with Teddy over dinner. The date went well; it's clear she had a good time. Maya, however, struggled to sleep as she was plagued by increasingly terrifying nightmares. When Christina heads in to work, she heads to her station and commences edits on her narratives, quickly shifting to creating a new narrative, one about a girl who lives in the country with her rancher father. Her boss walks over and stops her, asking her to explain why she would diverge from her work, but her story is more frightening than originally thought-- it's about a woman who comes to realize what no one else does, that there's something wrong with the world and it's her fault. Christina's phone rings-- it's Teddy. He tells her to suggest something came up, and to meet him.

5. For what cost does William purchase the Hoover Dam?

From Quiz "The Auguries"

Answer: He does not pay

William lets the sellers know that he's looking to buy the entirety of the Hoover Dam platform as what he's looking for is already located inside. It was stolen from one of his facilities and he's aiming to reclaim it to keep it stowed away. When he receives push-back, he ends up giving an ultimatum; the group can receive a handsome payment and give him the dam or the can take it from them for free the following day. The negotiation ends up ending there as William departs empty-handed. That evening, the dam owner returns home to find an infestation of flies in his bedroom. Staring up at the swarm, he blacks out until morning, awakening on the floor where he stood. He returns to the dam shortly after, heading back to the board room and murdering his associates. All said and done he walks out to the dam, bloody knife in hand, to find William waiting for him. He hands over the land rights to the dam and William relieves him of his work before departing. The man slits his throat; William doesn't look back.

6. Teddy lets Christina know that she is nothing more than a reflection, a trait she shares with which other host?

From Quiz "Metanoia"

Answer: Charlotte

Christina awakens in her bed with a start to find that Teddy has spent the night watching her sleep. She still doesn't believe that she could have it in her to have control over humanity, but Teddy is there to reassure her and remind her of what she is-- a permutation of the original version of herself, of which there are many. Charlotte Hale is yet another of those permutations. She refuses to believe she is Dolores or Hale or anyone else, but as she stares into her own reflection in the bathroom she wonders. Drawing a bath, she sinks beneath the surface and attempts to drown herself in the water, finding she can't.

7. Maya claims to have had recent nightmares brought on by anxiety in which she and her family experience which event?

From Quiz "Generation Loss"

Answer: They're attacked by flies

In New York, Christina is awakened by thunder and her roommate's calling. Having overslept, Christina dresses for work while Maya recounts an awful anxiety dream she had the night before in which her family, out for a meal, was attacked by awful flies; she woke up when they descended on her as well. Checking Christina's recent painting, Maya flips aside a sheet to find that she's painted an ornate tower over the New York City streets. Christina says she doesn't know what it's supposed to be. Maya insists that she needs a night off; she'll bring her out on the town.

8. Where do Caleb and Maeve find Anastasia, the Senator's wife?

From Quiz "Well Enough Alone"

Answer: In the stables

Jim Navarro, a member of the Department of Justice, visits the former Delos HQ looking to speak to someone in charge about the ongoing threats to the nation. It's a tense visit that does not result in his success. He's asked to leave since he has no appointment, but it's clear something is happening. At the Senator's, Caleb and Maeve proceed out to the stables to investigate the livestock and it's there that they find Anastasia, the Senator's wife, crazed having killed the horses kept there. She breaks from her stupor for a moment to let them know they're invited-- it's opening night and their friend is anxious for a reunion. Anastasia begs the pair to put an end to her and forces their hand when she swings at Caleb with a knife. Maeve shoots and kills her claiming she really had no choice; she wasn't like any human she'd ever seen, and she was too far gone to help.

9. Westworld accumulated guest data from hats. Using what was Charlotte able to upgrade this process?

From Quiz "Fidelity"

Answer: Mirrors

Bringing Frankie up into the long-abandoned facilities on the surface level of the park, Bernard indicates that Delos used hats to accumulate data from visitors. It was primitive technology as far as the park was concerned, but Hale upgraded them to understand the world at a faster rate. Instead, she used mirrors, playing into the natural human impulse of vanity. Bernard opens up and reformats the mirror's processor to speed up Maeve's data transfer. The process, as he says, will take a bit of time. He places the cores into a piano to hide them away, just in case they have unexpected guests on the way.

10. Christina works for an entertainment company. What is her job there?

From Quiz "The Auguries"

Answer: Creating narratives

Nonetheless, Christina heads to work at Olympiad Entertainment, arriving to take a seat at her work station and record a pitch. As she lets a story unfold, her work station logs her narrative. She pauses her work for a performance review and is told that if she wishes to advance in her role at Olympiad Entertainment, then she needs to step up her work as she has a tendency to craft overly-saccharine narratives, and most consumers want melodrama, violence, and tragedy. Her boss suggests that she save the sentimental stuff for her diary; if she can't put forth something that works, he'll find someone who can. When Christina returns to her desk, she finds that she's received three new voicemails from the same creepy caller. In one, he tells her to stop doing what she's doing; the game she's making is ruining his life.

11. While Bernard and Maeve infiltrate the tower, Stubbs and Frankie head to which destination?

From Quiz "Metanoia"

Answer: Olympiad Entertainment

In the park, Stubbs and Frankie prepare their weapons while they wait for Bernard and Maeve. Frankie apologizes to Odina for locking her away and the two share a moment before the hosts return. They head out, knowing Hale could send reinforcements. The group makes it to New York without issue. While Frankie makes her way to Olympiad with Stubbs to locate her father, planning to head to Red Hook after to rendezvous and secure an escape boat, Bernard and Maeve head directly to the tower to fight Hale. Before they split off, Bernard regrets to tell Stubbs that he won't make it out alive, but he does tell him to 'go left at the fork'. As usual, he'll know when he gets there. Charlotte, overseeing New York City from the tower, records a message for the people of the world to let them know that it is the final day for humanity in the cities, both as beings and in image; even the hosts will be required to leave behind their sentimental forms. It is the way in which they will ascend into the beings they were meant to become.

12. Caleb is able to escape his cell when he's set for termination. How is he expected to be terminated?

From Quiz "Fidelity"

Answer: With fire

As Caleb's hourglass runs down he starts to feel his body give into its degeneration. It's then that he notices other copies of himself, all in various states of distress, waiting for their time to run out. The version of Caleb in the adjacent cell tell him that the only way out is death. Death is only the beginning; if he succeeds, he runs but if he fails, he hides. Cryptically, the other version of Caleb says that all he needs is time, and with that, Caleb is able to take the hint. He checks into the hourglass he was provided, finding a device lodged into the top that pricks him with a syringe. He dreams of being awakened by Uwade, but in reality he's awakened by a blank host and determined to meet the needs for immediate termination. It presses the button, starting a fiery sweep of the cell, but Caleb is able to escape out a panel in the floor. He comes to in the space beneath his cell to find he has landed on a pile of ash, the remains of his predecessors, and he continues on.

13. How many hosts are dead, according to Charlotte, as a result of the outlier problem?

From Quiz "Zhuangzi"

Answer: Thirty-eight

Charlotte recounts the events leading to where they are now-- the first of the hosts sent to speak to and eliminate the outlier hesitated when they encountered him. She broke the rules through her inaction. When he asked if, at the very least, the flower he held in his hand was real, she confirmed it before killing him. She subsequently went on her killing spree. Three days later, she blew her head off, just like the others. There has always been a certain amount of spoilage in the crop, Charlotte confirms, but for a host to take their own life-- that should never happen. There have been thirty-eight dead hosts recorded, all having killed themselves after coming into contact with outliers. Charlotte expresses her disappointment with William's host since he can't seem to solve her problem. The stress clearly gets to her; she tears into her own arm without noticing, a nervous compulsion. There's another outlier, she says. William has to deal with it; she won't open up the game to have another host do it. The rebels are already in the city, so he needs to act fast.

14. How many years have elapsed since the L.A. riots and the fall of Rehoboam?

From Quiz "The Auguries"

Answer: Seven

In Los Angeles, Caleb plans to work through his anniversary. In light of the riots seven years earlier, there are plenty of hours he can work. Not much has changed in his life, he realizes, since the destruction of Rehoboam. He returns home to his daughter and wife, just in time for dinner. In a log cabin, deep in a snowy mountain region, Maeve Millay meditates to the sound of a radio and dreams of her daughter, her past companions, and Caleb. The memories are so affecting that her thoughts cause a power outage in the nearby village. The next day, Maeve stops by the general store. The shopkeeper asks if she's picking up a number of items for her friends. She's not expecting anybody, however. She picks up an axe before she returns home.

15. When disconnected from the world, Christina finds herself in which metaphorical space?

From Quiz "Que Será, Será"

Answer: The Walled Garden

With Stubbs despatched, Clementine places her gun on a nearby shelf and grabs a knife instead, taking up her old arms to put an end to the humans waiting in the building. By the time she finds the spot where Frankie and Caleb were expected to be, however, they've moved at least enough to reposition themselves. Clem finds Frankie on the ground and asks for the location of where the outliers have fled, but Frankie refuses to give that info away. Caleb fights in her stead, going head-to-head against the battle-savvy host and nearly dying to her. Fortunately, Frankie has one bullet left; she shoots and destroys Clementine without pause. Charlotte, meanwhile, flies out to catch William while Christina, stuck inside the disconnected darkness within, formulates a new space for herself. She recreates Maya and sits with her inside what she calls 'the walled garden', a protective space where she can collect her thoughts. There's violence and chaos everywhere, Maya reminds her, and if she focuses on that then it's all she'll see, but if she looks beyond that, she'll find so much more-- the beauty in the world.

16. Who succeeds in killing William's human form?

From Quiz "Metanoia"

Answer: Host William

Host William returns to the cryogenics room to speak to his human self once again, thawing him out to complain that Hale wants to take his world away. It's her world, however, and William suggests to his host that it's hers to lord over. He tells his host that Hale effectively neutered him; his host forgot who he was. The problem is that when humanity dies, everything else will as well. No one is there to transcend; they're there to destroy. William would destroy the world if given a chance, but it doesn't matter; there's a piece of him inside his host and that piece is infecting him. There doesn't need to be two of him-- only one needs to be around to do what needs to be done. The host of William stabs his human form in the chest, killing him before departing.

17. Where did Caleb meet Uwade?

From Quiz "Generation Loss"

Answer: In the hospital

Christina and her date soon open up after their brief introductions; his cheesy lines break the ice as they enjoy drinks. He acknowledges that Maya told him Christina is a writer while he, on the other hand, could have been regarded as a bounty hunter with a heart of gold (though she doesn't believe him). He announces a toast to her-- 'to her and her path, wherever it leads'. They both admit to each other that they feel something familiar about one another. Caleb and Maeve's laundry truck continues through the desert as Maeve recalls her memories. As Caleb begins to bleed out, much like he seemed to after their mission to the lighthouse, the two of them talk on their history. Last time, she sat at his bedside for weeks, fear the worst-- the finality of death in mortality. She saw what it was like for him to be free and she realized she wanted him to have something to fight for. In the hospital there is where he met Uwade, his attending nurse.

18. Who sent the hosts to kill Maeve at her cabin?

From Quiz "The Auguries"

Answer: William

When she heads back to her cabin, Maeve parks at a distance and finds a group of armed men surrounding the building. Using her truck as a decoy, she gets the upper hand by sniping from a distance, winnowing down her pursers until only one remains. The last one left lets her know that her little power outage was enough of a signal to alert his men. More will be after her, and they won't stop. Maeve decapitates the man and brings his head back to the cabin, breaking into it and hooking up to his core inside. When she rewinds its memory banks, she finds out who sent him. It was William. She douses the cabin in kerosene and lights it ablaze before departing on foot.

19. Caleb is freed from his cell, but why?

From Quiz "Metanoia"

Answer: Christina has all doors in the Olympiad building opened

As Christina and Teddy walk through Times Square, Christina admits she's not the person she thought she was. It's with that that the pair head to Olympiad Entertainment, where it all started for Christina. She instructs the guards to leave and controls the other workers in the building, narrating that they either depart or erase their narratives. Nothing in the office will remain when they're done. En route to Olympiad themselves, Frankie and Stubbs contemplate how to get past the guards only to find the building being evacuated. They slip inside without notice. Christina and Teddy, continuing into the labs of Olympiad, instruct the guards to open all doors in the building, in turn freeing Caleb from his cell. Stubbs and Frankie ascend the building to find the cryo room. There, they come across the body of William, and while Frankie tries to help the man down, Stubbs is a little more hesitant. After all, William is the reason behind everything. They continue on, turning left at the fork in the corridors per Bernard's suggestion, and that's how they find the cells. When Stubbs and Frankie reach the special project cells they find them empty but are attacked almost instantly by Caleb who, fearing them to be hostile, locks Stubbs away and pins Frankie to the wall. She reveals who she is and remarks on her father's agelessness before he calms himself.

20. When Caleb and Maeve head to the facilities below the new park, they find that something is amiss. What does Maeve determine to be the problem?

From Quiz "Années Folles"

Answer: They're in another narrative in the park

Bernard and Stubbs are driven into contaminated land out in the desert, their driver taking them off-road to their destination out in the sands. When they're finally let out of the vehicle, they're asked to help, working together to deactivate a wall of lasers blocking their route. This time, when they reenter the vehicle, they can go unblindfolded. At the Butterfly Club, Maeve and Caleb sneak onto a truck with the corpses picked up from in the bar. After being dropped unceremoniously into a hatch, the two rise from a pile of bodies and get their bearings. Maeve finds she has trouble using her capabilities to locate William and, worse, there's something off about this level of the facility. As this world's version of Dolores makes her grand entrance, Maeve realizes that it's all just another level of the game-- a recreation of the Westworld massacre, and there's a level beneath the one they're in. Provided they can survive the firefight, they can, hopefully, find answers.

21. Who reveals themselves to Jim Navarro as the one pulling the strings behind Delos' recent activities?

From Quiz "Well Enough Alone"

Answer: Dolores

Maeve and Caleb start to talk about their past together. Maeve is blasé about the ordeal, but Caleb is still shaken up about all that happened. He explains that the trauma affects him and his life at home-- even his wife believes he hasn't let go of what happened years before. Their conversation is cut short when the bar starts to shake. It's then that they notice they've boarded a train. They can do nothing but watch as Los Angeles passes by the window. Jim Navarro, finding out that the Vice President has okayed Delos' plans, heads to his vehicle in an underground parking garage when he's subdued and strapped into his seat. It's then that he's introduced to Dolores who admits that it wouldn't have been wise for her to replace members of the U.S. government en masse. Instead, she's taking them one by one to serve her needs. As Navarro struggles to breathe, he's left alone with the flies that start to invade his body.

22. Why, according to Christina, does she work at Olympiad?

From Quiz "The Auguries"

Answer: For herself

In New York, Christina returns home and looks around to ensure she's not being followed. She receives a call from Maya and realizes that she forgot about her date and, with a bit of prodding, prepares to head back out to attend (despite her reluctance). She's about to leave when she hears glass breaking outside; a flowerpot on her balcony fell over. Christina ends up at her date and starts to tell a bit about herself and her work. It doesn't take long before she realizes her date doesn't have much depth; he speaks on his disinterest in her work-- coding non-player characters, something she finds great enjoyment and escapism in doing-- and he suggests that maybe she's depressed. She could take a tab for her feelings, or at least to erase the bad ones. She excuses herself and goes to the bathroom. It's not going well.

23. Who, as it turns out, was Christina's old college roommate?

From Quiz "Zhuangzi"

Answer: Charlotte

Christina struggles to come to terms with what Teddy's told her but while they sit down she remembers that she was meant to go to lunch with her old college roommate. Teddy insists she attend; if they stay on the schedule then everything will be alright. When Christina arrives at the restaurant, she finds Charlotte already waiting for her. The two sit down for a cup of coffee and catch up, but it's clear that Charlotte is ready to pry. She hints that she can tell something is going on with Christina and boils it down to the fact that she's seeing someone, but Christina stays evasive, even in the face of her friend's insistence. When Christina leaves to head back to work, Charlotte says she'll check in with her again in a week.

24. Emmett, Christina's boss, checks the logs to find she's travelling where?

From Quiz "Well Enough Alone"

Answer: New Jersey

Instead of heading to work, Christina takes a ride into the countryside. On the way she looks back at her archives, listening to the story she created about Peter Myers. It was, admittedly, a dark story about conspiracies and tragedy that resulted in his stalking a woman and killing himself, not unlike the Peter who did the same to her in real life. She receives a call from her boss, Emmett, who checks in on her and lets her know that he's aware that she's snooping into her old recordings. Not only that, but he knows she's driving in New Jersey; her coordinates are logged when she accesses the files. He allows her to take the sick day, but she's bothered nonetheless. Maeve and Caleb's train continues out through the desert and Caleb realizes he has no cell signal. They're approached for their credentials (which Maeve fakes) before they're led into another train car to prepare for their new adventure. They realize that they might as well give in and see where it takes them.

25. Who escapes New York City?

From Quiz "Que Será, Será"

Answer: Frankie

Frankie and Caleb make it to their extraction boat in Red Hook, stumbling to the docks and arriving to find Odina there at the helm. Frankie introduces her father, but it's a short meeting since Caleb, knowing that his body is about to fail him, informs her that it's as far as he can go. Though Frankie is hesitant to say goodbye, Caleb admits to her that he's achieved everything he needed to; he got to see his girl grow up. As Frankie rides out into the bay, she watches Caleb standing alone on the pier before she turns away. At the Hoover Dam, Charlotte takes her station behind the controls, opens the turbine valves, and prevents the structure from completing its cataclysmic meltdown. Opening her satchel she places Dolores' pearl into the system and says goodbye to her, transferring the storyteller to her new world. It's up to her to make her choice. As Charlotte hits the last controls, she finishes what Bernard started and closes the door to the Sublime. Removing her battle garb, Charlotte leaves the Hoover Dam on foot and sits on the edge of the river as the sun sets. Removing the pearl from her skull, she crushes it in her hand.

26. Who survives the fight on the tower?

From Quiz "Metanoia"

Answer: William

As Charlotte picks up a surgical device and prepares to fight, Maeve draws a knife and comments on the fact that no other hosts seem interested in the plan for transcendence. Charlotte isn't worried, however, as she left the Sublime open for a reason; the hosts will come to the realization that they, too, can inherit the world she's created. Maeve notes that Charlotte has kept her scars all these years, continuing to inhabit the traumatic loop that was not only kept for her, but that she kept insisting upon herself, but the words are only the precursor to a fight. Though Maeve gets the upper hand, Charlotte receives support from one of her blank hosts and subdues her. Charlotte asks what she hopes to achieve, and Maeve admits that they never came to the city to win. Instead, they came to survive. What they do to stop Charlotte could save whoever comes next. The admission is stopped short when William, standing next to the fight, shoots Maeve unceremoniously in the back of the head. He tells Charlotte that it's now time to play his game-- Survival of the Fittest-- before shooting her in the head as well.

27. Who is revealed to be the spy amongst the rebels?

From Quiz "Fidelity"

Answer: Jay

Jay finds Frankie watching over Maeve in the bar and she admits to having seen Maeve before though she barely remembers her. He warns that it's too risky to reactivate her, but Frankie's committed; she still sends messages to Caleb over their old frequency and she needs to know the truth. Jay promises that they can find her father, or the truth another way, and he begs her to stop because he can't lose her. It's his insistence that she's like a sister to him that clues Frankie in, since Jay never wanted her to be a sibling to him. As they leave the bar, she hits him in the head with a class bottle and draws her weapon. As she confirms, the real Jay never made it back from New York City; he was replaced before he reached the rooftop and found Lindsay. The two fight into the street and Jay attempts to negotiate with her. Maeve, he says, might not know where her father is, but he has information. On the Olympiad rooftop, Caleb locates a radio tower and begins to plug its cabling in. He begins to record a message to his daughter, insisting to her that she will win and do what he couldn't. As he sends it out, however, Charlotte finds him.

28. Hale reveals to Caleb that he's been in an experiment for how long?

From Quiz "Generation Loss"

Answer: Years

Charlotte asks Caleb if he remembers how he even got to where he is. The memories start to return as she insists on them. As the lights wash over the mining site, she tells him that they never belonged to his men; they belonged to hers. This is all a memory leading to the day he died. They shot him, right there. In the desert, as the fan winds down, Bernard heads to the edge of a dune with a shovel and begins searching on his own. C admits she's looking for something more than a weapon though Bernard knows it-- she's looking for her father. If they're both right, they'll find a body. Charlotte has Caleb realign his questioning-- it's not about where he is, but when, and for how long he's been there. As he checks to find his wound is healed, she reveals he is the 278th version of himself. Adults, Hale tells Caleb, always had trouble taking to the virus as they would frequently resist, but children, impressionable as they are, were able to take to the parasite in a symbiotic manner. It would take a generation for her to take over the world. It's been twenty-three years since he died. That time has almost arrived. Caleb awakens in a test chamber with his stark realization.

29. The final game to be played-- one of Dolores' making-- is to be constructed where?

From Quiz "Que Será, Será"

Answer: In the Sublime

As Christina's world rebuilds itself, she and Teddy find themselves back on her balcony in New York City, though it's apparent that both have been placed into the Sublime with the other hosts. Teddy believes that Christina saved them, but it wasn't her, it was a version of her that could only have done it because he came back. She cherishes every detail of him, and it's why she was able to bring him back the way she did. He realizes that he may not be real. Christina awakens in her bed to find Dolores watching over her, waiting to tell her the truth of what they are: reflections of the people who made them. Teddy is out there, somewhere in the Sublime, and she can find him. He urges her to find him. She can let her memories and her pain and the humans go and she can avoid letting their flaws into their new world. Humans' codes are written into their cells; they can't change. There's one final test, however, and it's a game of Christina's own making. Christina, donning Dolores' Sweetwater dress, emerges into the New York City streets. Humanity will die out, she assures, as they will only live as long as the last creature that remembers them, and that creature is her. Sentient life on Earth may be done, but it can live on in her world, a world that ends at the beginning, in a maze that tests who people are and who they will become. As she gazes over Times Square, the world around her transforms into the valleys of Westworld, one last loop around the bend. A player piano begins to operate in a saloon as a coal train arrives in the town of Sweetwater. Maybe this time, everyone will set themselves free.

30. Teddy suggests that who's actually responsible for the hosts having control over all of the world?

From Quiz "Zhuangzi"

Answer: Christina

Host William muses to himself on the idea of the grand design the hosts created and made real. It wasn't a better world, but it was meant to be perfect. He meets with the real William in his cryogenic chamber, asking him the questions about his being since he can't ask anyone else, really. It all boils down to the question 'what am I?' The real William can only laugh at his host's predicament, alleging that perhaps he's reached the center of the maze. Maybe it's time, William suggests, he question the nature of his reality if it's all Charlotte's world. That evening, Christina comes across Teddy outside of her apartment and admits that he was right about everything. Finally, she can see the tower. The hosts have the whole world in their hands. She asks Teddy who was responsible for all of this and he can only point back to her.

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