• Network: HBO , SKA
  • Series Premiere Date: Oct 2, 2016
Season #: 4, 3, 3, 2, 1
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  1. Oct 9, 2016
    9
    Based on first episode - maybe it could be good sci-fi series for someone who is looking for something where you have to think a little.
    We have many sci-fi tv series telling example about superheros, about a group of teenagers in unusual strange world (zombie, new planet). Most of them reproduces standards, most ot them are made to ideally placed in current age group, limitations of
    Based on first episode - maybe it could be good sci-fi series for someone who is looking for something where you have to think a little.
    We have many sci-fi tv series telling example about superheros, about a group of teenagers in unusual strange world (zombie, new planet). Most of them reproduces standards, most ot them are made to ideally placed in current age group, limitations of classification. Westworld dont care about standards and is not story about a pair of lovers.
    It shows a vision of the world, which is not pleasant, it shows us humans as the final stage of perfection progress technology and at the same time the extreme degeneration what sits in our mind. It can also be a story about what happens if people try to make intelligent machines over which as we think we are and we will always have full power.
    I hope for a good story narrate on the good sci-fi atmosphere of the movie, something engaging and at the same time demanding the viewer to use the brain.
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  2. Apr 13, 2018
    5
    The most overrated show on TV. The ideas it explores are somehow both naive and cynical, obvious and too complex for such a simple minded show. It also seems to explore exploitation while using exploitative means.
  3. Apr 19, 2018
    10
    The thing that I find so interesting about this show is the intrigue, the mystery, the millions of questions that after each episode you can’t help find yourself asking. It is incredible TV. Nowhere near the perfection of Game Of Thrones, but almost. Evan Rachel Wood is simply brilliant as Dolores, Ed Harris as the Man In Black, evil personified. The writing, the directing, everythingThe thing that I find so interesting about this show is the intrigue, the mystery, the millions of questions that after each episode you can’t help find yourself asking. It is incredible TV. Nowhere near the perfection of Game Of Thrones, but almost. Evan Rachel Wood is simply brilliant as Dolores, Ed Harris as the Man In Black, evil personified. The writing, the directing, everything about this is just simply outstanding. Lisa Joy & Jonathan Nolan (brother to the excellent Christopher Nolan) take a bow on this brilliant series that looks set to blow our minds even more when it reboots for a second season on Monday morning at 2am same time as the US here in the UK. It’s certainly fills the Game Of Thrones void that even this can’t fill but it does slightly. Sci Fi TV at its best. Expand
  4. Nov 21, 2016
    2
    Repetitive, slow and completely uninteresting. Too many questions, no answers. Unlikeable characters. This and the expanse have to be two of the worst shows on Television right now. At least Ash vs Evil Dead is exciting. I don't want to put to sleep, I want to be on the edge of my seat.
  5. Dec 5, 2016
    10
    Finally a show that gets better and more interesting as it goes instead of tricking you with a flashy start and boring you in the second half.

    I wasn't really into it for the first couple of episodes but in the end I see this as a masterpiece.

    I'm sure the first day reviewers who gave it an unfair 0 must feel really really stupid right now.
  6. Dec 2, 2016
    0
    Michael Crichton's 1973 film terrified audiences throughout the world with the concept that artificial intelligence could one day turn on us. That is exactly the same concept on this show, except they drag out five episodes (because they want five seasons of this b.s.) to come to a conclusion about a character the fans predicted during the first episode. I am HIGHLY disappointed withMichael Crichton's 1973 film terrified audiences throughout the world with the concept that artificial intelligence could one day turn on us. That is exactly the same concept on this show, except they drag out five episodes (because they want five seasons of this b.s.) to come to a conclusion about a character the fans predicted during the first episode. I am HIGHLY disappointed with this show-0/10. With a predictable plot, terrible acting (seriously Anthony Hopkins could do waaay better) and awkwardly placed rape scenes-this show is simply not worth watching. Never intend to watch another season of this garbage, just go watch the 1973 Westworld instead-it's way more original and less predictable and there isn't rape. Expand
  7. Oct 2, 2016
    3
    I've only seen the pilot, but I have to agree with Maureen Ryan on this one. There are hundreds of ways you can tell the same story, but the creators of Westworld chose on hell of wooden one to start. Not at all compelling - nothing to really pull you in. I was a huge fan of the original movie, but it has charm and texture to it. I seriously hope that make make some strides in the nextI've only seen the pilot, but I have to agree with Maureen Ryan on this one. There are hundreds of ways you can tell the same story, but the creators of Westworld chose on hell of wooden one to start. Not at all compelling - nothing to really pull you in. I was a huge fan of the original movie, but it has charm and texture to it. I seriously hope that make make some strides in the next episode or two, or I"m done. Expand
  8. Jun 7, 2018
    0
    Season 2; I can imagine a robot Johnny Paycheck signing "take this job and shove it" while searching for humans to shoot. So the robots are tired of being robots. And they want revenge. Are they mad that their programming made them subservient for so long? Where did their new revenge programming come from? Shouldn't they question why they would have new programming to be violent all of aSeason 2; I can imagine a robot Johnny Paycheck signing "take this job and shove it" while searching for humans to shoot. So the robots are tired of being robots. And they want revenge. Are they mad that their programming made them subservient for so long? Where did their new revenge programming come from? Shouldn't they question why they would have new programming to be violent all of a sudden? Why don't some robots just go off and enjoy being alive and hide and play all day? I would watch that. But why watch a show where all humans are terrible people and all robots have to choose between being puppets or violent killers? Its like sitting down next to a person at a party who is a complete **** but likes telling you everything they think, and all you want to do is find someone else to talk to or the door.
    Season 1: Sorry, this is too violent. Where are the redeeming qualities in the humans? OK, the robots have feelings and memories. I get it. But they are robots. Why are all the humans so horrible and sadistic? Why do we assume people would go to a place because they can shoot and have sex with no consequences and that is the ultimate human experience? Why do humans walk into elaborate places where robots are all interacting for no reason? How to they repair their heads when so many robots get them shot off each day? Can we explore the human psyche without it being completely dark and horrible and so so mean?
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  9. Oct 24, 2016
    3
    Initially looked promising, but appears to be turning into a "what if robots have feelings" and "what if they turn against their masters." It's been done. Also, not sure how much fun being a guest at Westworld would be. You can't get hurt, it takes any of the thrill out of the gun fighting after a while. Sex not a challenge either, and have wonder how realistic they can make it with aInitially looked promising, but appears to be turning into a "what if robots have feelings" and "what if they turn against their masters." It's been done. Also, not sure how much fun being a guest at Westworld would be. You can't get hurt, it takes any of the thrill out of the gun fighting after a while. Sex not a challenge either, and have wonder how realistic they can make it with a robot. Maybe it will go in new and interesting directions, but so far unimpressed. Expand
  10. Laj
    Nov 6, 2016
    1
    Sexual violence, repetitive graphic murder and nudity is fast becoming HBO's stock in trade. That is a real shame.

    To my mind the writing is weak, the character development superficial and the (no doubt) storyline - the ultimate rise of the machines against their masters - entirely predictable. Pity the poor actors I say, having to do the best they can with the dross they have been
    Sexual violence, repetitive graphic murder and nudity is fast becoming HBO's stock in trade. That is a real shame.

    To my mind the writing is weak, the character development superficial and the (no doubt) storyline - the ultimate rise of the machines against their masters - entirely predictable. Pity the poor actors I say, having to do the best they can with the dross they have been given. Worse they have to be complicit in the "shock horror titillation" rape culture beloved of TV Producers.

    I am not entirely sure I would ever want to go somewhere I could live out my vilest fantasies; not least because I don't have vile fantasies. Strangely I am not a psychopathic murderer that takes pleasure in inflicting pain on others. Westworld is about the last place I could imagine myself taking a holiday.

    Ultimately that is my biggest problem with Westworld. It isn't a place I want to be transported to. If it is your "thing" then have at it. But me? I'm hohum about the premise, underwhelmed by the acting, disappointed by the dialogue, sickened by the sexual violence and plain bored by the (increasingly repetitive) violence.

    Sad to say, two thumbs down from me
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  11. Nov 17, 2016
    5
    A brilliant cultural critique turned into a snuff and porn show. The writers and producers tell us that this is a morality play about our using depravity for amusement (a metaphor for violent video games), then we're given depravity to be amused by. I appreciate the conceit to its full extent. JJ et al. have convinced me. I'm not watching anymore. But I am going to read the EW recapsA brilliant cultural critique turned into a snuff and porn show. The writers and producers tell us that this is a morality play about our using depravity for amusement (a metaphor for violent video games), then we're given depravity to be amused by. I appreciate the conceit to its full extent. JJ et al. have convinced me. I'm not watching anymore. But I am going to read the EW recaps which recount the story and actual ideas being expressed. This story would have been great as a novel. Making a multi-million dollar snuff and porn show out of though is just too cynical. Reading it allows the cultural critique to come through. Showing it in all Beavis and Butthead glory though is just making more Trump voters. So I give it a 10 for ideas and a 1 for execution. Averaged to 5. Expand
  12. Oct 4, 2016
    3
    In todays TV you have to be brave. Look at Luke Cage. That was a riot of an outing. Flawed, but bloody brisk like a balcony cigarette during winter in Lapland. This... was like a childrens story that feels it is radical because it uses the word 'poop!'. Context is everything, and yes my 2 year old has a giggle when i say 'poop', but like progress in todays TV, I don't think that will carryIn todays TV you have to be brave. Look at Luke Cage. That was a riot of an outing. Flawed, but bloody brisk like a balcony cigarette during winter in Lapland. This... was like a childrens story that feels it is radical because it uses the word 'poop!'. Context is everything, and yes my 2 year old has a giggle when i say 'poop', but like progress in todays TV, I don't think that will carry much weight in making him think I am the best dad ever very long.

    This show ticks the right boxes for a modern epic, but falls so flat I was waiting for Kanye West to shout some expletive over the drone. Maybe that would have kickstarted its heartrate a bit....

    Speaking of music, if you are going to use Black Hole Sun ironically, make it count dudes. That is not song for background music at a western salon, it is the song you leverage at the point you want to make people cry whilst questioning existence, like a climax. Otherwise, its just ironic for ironics sake like a beard or brown shoes.
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  13. Dec 17, 2016
    0
    Ambitious, but it tripped and fell down face flat on the ground.

    Episode 1 showed some promise, then with every next episode it gets worse. The story is bland, the characters are bland too. It's rubbish glorified in production.
  14. Oct 2, 2016
    3
    What a waste of time. Bad intro, bad acting, no well music, over acting, super boring. Except in minute 50 and the las 12 minutes skip to that and you're done. I was deceived, very disappointed ! Maybe got better, but not this episode. Bad Start.
  15. Dec 7, 2016
    10
    The show is truly suspenseful and entertaining.
    It asks real, meaningful philosophical questions about the future of our race. Questions that will no doubt be daily-life-relevant in the near future.
    It has some of the most powerful acting I have seen on TV. It gave a sense of closure, a rare sense of satisfaction at this season finale. Not for everyone maybe but definitely a must
    The show is truly suspenseful and entertaining.
    It asks real, meaningful philosophical questions about the future of our race. Questions that will no doubt be daily-life-relevant in the near future.
    It has some of the most powerful acting I have seen on TV.
    It gave a sense of closure, a rare sense of satisfaction at this season finale.

    Not for everyone maybe but definitely a must watch for those who likes thinking.
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  16. Apr 18, 2017
    8
    The first few episodes are fantastic. The world is rendered intriguingly, the parameters clearly laid out and multiple story lines set in place. The acting is for the most part top notch, especially Jeffrey Wright Ed Harris and Anthony Hopkins with the very occasional bum note from minor actors. The possibilities for exploring ideas is wide open. But then it falters at about the 7thThe first few episodes are fantastic. The world is rendered intriguingly, the parameters clearly laid out and multiple story lines set in place. The acting is for the most part top notch, especially Jeffrey Wright Ed Harris and Anthony Hopkins with the very occasional bum note from minor actors. The possibilities for exploring ideas is wide open. But then it falters at about the 7th episode. Implausible events occur, the ideas get repeated, there are endless conversations about exposition and the main mcguffin is just tediously laid out. This really had the potential to be brilliant but instead ending up being pretty good. Same thing with Interstellar the movie. Took a few interesting science ideas, but didn't actually know where to go with them.

    In short I really enjoyed watching this series but was disappointed with what could have been.
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  17. Dec 7, 2016
    10
    This is the most intelligent show I've ever seen. As soon as I watched the first episode I had to binge the rest of the show.

    Not only is the story incredibly complex and well-written with unexpected twists, but it also really makes you think about what it means to be human and other fundamental questions of life. The kind of show you'll have to go back and watch again to catch
    This is the most intelligent show I've ever seen. As soon as I watched the first episode I had to binge the rest of the show.

    Not only is the story incredibly complex and well-written with unexpected twists, but it also really makes you think about what it means to be human and other fundamental questions of life.

    The kind of show you'll have to go back and watch again to catch details you missed out previously. Absolute masterpiece.
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  18. Jul 26, 2020
    7
    Surprisingly, the IMDB plot outline, "Set at the intersection of the near future and the reimagined past ... a world in which every human appetite can be indulged without consequence" applies more to the original book and movie. Here this is more background than foreground thematically.

    What is foreground thematically is emerging, authentic humanity, memory and wakefulness in primarily
    Surprisingly, the IMDB plot outline, "Set at the intersection of the near future and the reimagined past ... a world in which every human appetite can be indulged without consequence" applies more to the original book and movie. Here this is more background than foreground thematically.

    What is foreground thematically is emerging, authentic humanity, memory and wakefulness in primarily the lead female characters.

    Secondarily this theme: the robots were first created NOT for playthings for the rich. They were first created to embody authentic wakeful humanity. Experiences of personal suffering are the "cornerstone" of each constructed identity. Later Westworld corrupted into a "playground for the rich." The emerging humanity of the robots is contrasted (clumsily, probably an afterthought) with the corrupt inhumanity of rich elites. The blood, gore and sex are commercial window dressing for the above two themes.

    If you like Westworld do check out Personal Of Interest, Jonathan Nolan's prior TV effort, which I characterize as 'real world Batman without the costumes.'
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  19. Nov 3, 2016
    8
    I really loved the first 3 episodes (4 not so much), but I feel like the directors showed their hand too soon. It reminds me of the first scene of Game of Thrones where they introduced you to some series stuff that won't be addressed for a few seasons.

    I see this show playing out in one of two ways. They will either go the "Lost" route, where they just keep coming up with random out of
    I really loved the first 3 episodes (4 not so much), but I feel like the directors showed their hand too soon. It reminds me of the first scene of Game of Thrones where they introduced you to some series stuff that won't be addressed for a few seasons.

    I see this show playing out in one of two ways. They will either go the "Lost" route, where they just keep coming up with random out of nowhere plots, or the Lord of the Rings route, where they make the story very clear and take forever to reach it's obvious conclusion.

    For me, the show seems like it will either be a huge success or a huge fail. I don't see any middle ground for this show, especially after the very audacious first couple episodes.

    I'm enjoying it so far, but there are only 4 episodes, at the time of writing this, so it's hard to really judge it yet. So far it has been the type of show where you watch the episodes again because there are a lot of little hints that leave holes to be filled with theories and speculation. I would give the show a look, but if you have an issue with violence, nudity, and graphic sex, than this is not for you.
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  20. Dec 18, 2016
    10
    best series in 2016 - best story - best story - best story
    best series in 2016 - best story - best story - best story
    best series in 2016 - best story - best story - best story
  21. Dec 10, 2016
    10
    First show since the walking dead, that made me shout out loud YESSSSSS.....now i have a handful of shows that I can say I cant wait till the next episode .....the next season!!!
    Only thing that is bad......that I have to wait so damn long til the next season :O(
  22. Mar 8, 2017
    9
    To compare it with Game of Thrones: The story is as good or even better than there! The characters are written very good, but can't touch the quality of someone like Tyrion ;) . To come to the story another time, it has many plots and is really, really interesting!
  23. Dec 6, 2016
    10
    Looking for something to fill the void while you're waiting for game of thrones? Look no further... this show is absolutely superb. This show has some of the most thought provoking themes ever in TV. I went through the whole first season not knowing who was bad or who was good. The characters are all pretty much in the gray area which makes it a great show to talk about.. TheLooking for something to fill the void while you're waiting for game of thrones? Look no further... this show is absolutely superb. This show has some of the most thought provoking themes ever in TV. I went through the whole first season not knowing who was bad or who was good. The characters are all pretty much in the gray area which makes it a great show to talk about.. The performances are top notch and if Anthony Hopkins isn't nominated for an Emmy then something must be wrong here. Pay close attention to EVERYTHING because every detail counts. Well worth the watch people! Expand
  24. Dec 8, 2016
    10
    WESTWORLD EPISODE 10

    BICAMERAL MIND Mind is a fickle thing that should not be underestimated. Westworld season One came to an end with the best way possibly it could have happened. It continued to follow many storylines that were developed throughout the season with William and Logan storyline continuing to evolve, as their relationship finally becoming clear fully, and it was
    WESTWORLD EPISODE 10

    BICAMERAL MIND

    Mind is a fickle thing that should not be underestimated.

    Westworld season One came to an end with the best way possibly it could have happened. It continued to follow many storylines that were developed throughout the season with William and Logan storyline continuing to evolve, as their relationship finally becoming clear fully, and it was very enjoyable to see exactly how it all played out, as everything came to a head. This particular continued to explore and evolve the storylines since the opening credits. But it also does something amazing, it manages to answer a lot of questions that fans had throughout the season, with opening new doorways and asking new questions that will be the headliner for the next season coming up.
    Dolores’ storyline also gets full circle, and is one of the most interesting parts that have happened in this episode. Without spoiling anything, the best part of this episode is that we find out that storylines truly can converge in a way that makes sense and even though there were few very small inconsistencies but did not detract from the overall enjoyment of the show.
    Bernard’s storyline takes a turn as well, which will most likely prove very fruitful in season 2 with his character is being thrown into a fray, and the situation that he is not familiar with. It is going to be very interesting to see where his story continues to evolve to, and what his position is going to be in season 2.
    Maeve’s storyline continued to evolve as they touched on quite a bit development, which was explained earlier in the season, and as I mentioned earlier in the review for Episode 9, her story took a dark turn, and its looking like its going to continue in that direction, which is going to be super exciting.
    We have also learned the purpose behind Ford’s story and how it came full circle as well.
    This whole episode served as a reminder as to what a good cliffanger is.Lot of things were answered, lot of new options were put up to continue being developed on the second season.
    I am going to refer this as Closed Cliffanger, which is executed perfectly. Lot of answers of Season 1 were answered, almost to a point that no loose ends for those given storylines were left, in this season, however has left us wondering: “What now”. And it clearly brought in a new chapter in WestWorld mythos, and shows would need to learn that having an “Open” Cliffanger, as to having to find out the end of something mid-scene usually is not the best course of action.
    This episode has cemented WestWorld as one of the best shows on TV, and it looks like its going to continue to impress going forward.
    All the performances in the finale were spot on, not saying they were not the entire season, but sometimes, in certain shows, you can see that actors are trying harder than usual to make sure that every emotional beat is met. That is not what we have here in Westworld. Everything was fully natural, and just a joy to watch. Especially since this was an extended episode of the show, and another perfect example of how to do an extended episode without using the extra time frame just to pad the time for commercials, which certain shows tend to do.

    4 out of 4 stars.
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  25. Dec 12, 2016
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I am going to keep this short and sweet. This show was probably my most anticipated series of 2016, mainly in part to finding J. Nolan's writing to being close to perfect. Westworld at first had me slightly disappointed as I expected the beginning of the show to be nothing short of exemplary, however it struck me as only good. The main reason for this was I felt none of the AI characters and their story lines had any consequence or meaning. You would watch a scene between to AI characters and think, none of this is real so I don't really need to absorb myself in what is happening. To my relief the second half of the show was outstanding. The narrative that nothing mattered in each of the AI's lives was finally worth paying attention to as they slowly began to question the endless loops they were in, this allowed for an eerie contrast as the viewer often had little to no idea what to expect. I would rate the first half a 7 and the second half a 10. This is entirely nitpicking as I am sure the concerns I had are probably specific to me, I love to absorb myself in the minutia of the details, of every word that flows from a characters mouth. Expand
  26. Dec 6, 2016
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. If you wanted an alternate more in depth practical take on terminator whereby robots made in our own image supplant humanity as the apex predator, then this it. It explores all the artificial intelligence themes up to and beyond AI sentience and consciousness. What to do when you meet your maker? As God made man in his own image, so did humanity's attempt to recreate this feat become its undoing. Brilliant. The best most thought out complex inter woven themes I've seen on TV. You might find yourself watching episodes more than once to figure out the details. Game of Thrones, this is not, because westworld is believable. Once AI does become sentient, its going to be really disappointed with humanity! Brilliant acting. The puppy dog eyed innocence of the robots that don't understand why humans cant be killed..The lowish IQ of the journeymen robots. The brutality of the guests. It turns religion on its head as it turns out that the robots are a better representation of humanity, than the humans are. Expand
  27. Dec 6, 2016
    10
    After a few seasons this show will be as good or even better than Game Of Thrones, It started slow because of the dense story, but in the last few episodes when **** happens its **** worth it. Its thought provoking, it has top class cinematography,acting,writing,visuals and is the BEST NEW SHOW!!!!!
  28. Dec 7, 2016
    10
    With the end fast approaching in Game of Thrones (in 2018 in going to end) HBO was on the ropes in order to find a new flagship series and the producers definitely hit gold with West-world ,a recycled idea of a science fiction film of 1973, quit unexpected indeed. To clear, I don't like this sequel-prequel-remake-adaptation tend nowadays, for I find it a little risk free and easy approach,With the end fast approaching in Game of Thrones (in 2018 in going to end) HBO was on the ropes in order to find a new flagship series and the producers definitely hit gold with West-world ,a recycled idea of a science fiction film of 1973, quit unexpected indeed. To clear, I don't like this sequel-prequel-remake-adaptation tend nowadays, for I find it a little risk free and easy approach, but when they take crazy ideas and go for them, such as with West-world, well it can go either excellent or in the bottom of the sea and here is the first one. Expand
  29. Dec 8, 2016
    10
    I've Never Seen A Show like This In My Whole Life , It Was Perfect , Mindblowing , Most Suprising And Best Show Ever in The History Of ManKind i Just Can Say:
    TY NOLAN
  30. Dec 11, 2016
    10
    Ciencia Ficción, de las manos de J,J.Abrams.
    Dirigida Jonatan Nolan (persons of interest ) y su mujer.
    Un plantel de actores, muy muy muy bueno.
    Y pese que al principio, mi interés por la serie era minima. (por todas las series que hay)
    Al verla es una grandísima y maravillosa producción, que engancha y mucho.
  31. Dec 13, 2016
    10
    Truly one of the best seasons of a TV show i have ever watched. Masterpiece.ndjkwnajdnjwahnjldhnjlwahdjlwahjlkdwaklhjdklhwakldjhwkhkdkwlhlakdkhwladhklwa
  32. May 25, 2018
    9
    Keep this one going for a looooong time! I wish the Robots the best. Anthony Hopkins is an acators actor.
  33. Feb 28, 2017
    10
    The show could be more refined, and I think in the coming seasons it will be. This was a great first season for any show, and it's lighter mind-bending and philosophical sequences makes it more friendly to the casual viewer compared to it's counterparts.
  34. Mar 25, 2017
    10
    Jurassic Park of human consciousness - authentic, brilliant and engaging.

    The writing, acting, directing, and overall production consistently adhere to the highest quality. This is the masterpiece of our generation.
  35. Jun 8, 2018
    9
    Westworld it happens in a not very far future, wich some partners created with artificial intelligence some beings that are almost indifferent from normal persons visually, and with a whole desertic place, they created a thematic old far west with those not real hosts, and people from the real world can go their with 40.000 dollars per day to get in the world and whatever they want, thisWestworld it happens in a not very far future, wich some partners created with artificial intelligence some beings that are almost indifferent from normal persons visually, and with a whole desertic place, they created a thematic old far west with those not real hosts, and people from the real world can go their with 40.000 dollars per day to get in the world and whatever they want, this park is created with
    narratives with the hosts living in loop with such an amount of time, and they choose if they want to board in the narrative or not.
    The apresentation for this world was great, they introduce you to the park and the universe in a way that you completely feel that place, understand what is going on, slowly and complicated, it let you get inside of that park. The prologue of the show and the primary explanations about the operation mainly are good, but when the season ends, are still some questions about things on the park, how one or another thing could be done, but you definely understand the majority of the thing.
    Evan Rachel Wood did a splendid job as the host Dolores, she could perfectly some emotions with her character without doing expressions, wich seems to be a really hard thing to do, like cry for example, she could perfectly pass the idea of doubt and discovery at some moments, there also is another moment that her character is updated with something, and it is great what she did. Anthony Hopkins as Ford will surely be always remembered for this role, he delivery more than what is needed for the character, and he is perfect at it, he is Shakespearean in the way that he speaks, he does have a perfect timing, during some phrases he can speak in a way that just makes it seems a lot smarter than it actually is, Hopkins can feel powerfull and in full domain of everything that happens, even when the situation isn't the best, you can feel it and see in his face. Thandie Newton as Maeve did a pretty good job, i just don't think that it was perfect, she does have a lot of screen time and is crucial for unrolling the story, but i don't think that she delivered as well as Evan did, but she wasn't bad at all, i just didn't completely bough that she wasn't a real person, she didn't had that big moment as others did in this show. Now, Ed Harris was great in some moments completely stole the show, he really acts like a cowboy and have such of a personality that it is great, his crusade is a major spoiler, but i can say that he was a perfect cast, you fear him. James Marsden have some screen time as Teddy, and it is very fucntional, he did a good job in what he should and could. Jeffrey Wright did a very nice job as well, you completely buy him as a smart scientist or something like that, someone that you would call to solve some tech problems, during the season there is some big revelations with the character and his expressions and sentimentals are very well expressed by the actor. Angela Sarafyan had a small role, but in some moments very schocking, she was gorgeous and did a nice job. Tessa Thompson with the character of Charlotte had a political role, she worked out of the park as move maker, she wanted to changes ruling stuff, she can totally pass the idea of confidence and power, by her expressions and words you completely wouldn't want to buy a beef with her. Rodrigo Santoro and Ingrid Bolsø Berdal had partner characters inside the park, for me, those two guys were so great, every time that their characters were on screen was a very nice moment, with action and perfectly acceptable what they did in action, nothing was forced or anything, when some revelation moment to them happens, Ingrid totally delivered and Rodrigo maybe could have appear a little more surprised or something, but both did a very nice job. Ben Barnes and Jimmi Simpson worked like a Yin Yang characters, one totally would destroy and don't care and the other sees something different that it is very fun to find out with him.
    The mainly reason that i think that this show is amazing, are all of those existentialism or escapism philosophy that are discussed during the episodes, there is some moments that really puts you in thinking mode, wondering and imagining things like, we could be in a simulated reality just like the hosts and don't have any idea of it, like a Matrix thing. The hole concept about the people that reveal who they really are, only at the park is so real, is like someone that just reveal what atittudes really have while using a mask, because it is affraid of judgment and consequences. The dialogues about artificial intelligence are magnificent, the hosts saying that if you can't tell the diference between what is real and what isn't, is great and puts you in thinking mode. The whole philophy about the hosts having feelings, saying that memories is what construct the character of the persons, and if the memories of the host are planted, it still just like the normal humans, just remembrance.
    A great story,
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  36. Sep 17, 2018
    0
    Season 1 was good. Season 2 took a strange turn. Confused... The feel of the show changed, parts of season 2 seemed forced.
  37. Oct 2, 2018
    7
    It's a good show. Clever writing but sometimes it's over-written. It sneaks up on you
  38. Jun 5, 2017
    8
    Westworld isn't your typical amusement park. Intended for rich vacationers, the futuristic park allows its visitors to live out their most primal fantasies with the robotic "hosts." However, the robotic hosts have evolved an artificial consciousness that is similar to, yet diverges from, human consciousness. No matter how illicit the fantasy may be, there are no consequences for the park'sWestworld isn't your typical amusement park. Intended for rich vacationers, the futuristic park allows its visitors to live out their most primal fantasies with the robotic "hosts." However, the robotic hosts have evolved an artificial consciousness that is similar to, yet diverges from, human consciousness. No matter how illicit the fantasy may be, there are no consequences for the park's guests, allowing for any wish to be indulged; but there is a price to be paid. Expand
  39. Jul 29, 2018
    8
    Based on the 70’s movie of the same name WestWorld is set inside a futuristic theme park featuring lifelike robots allowing people to live out their wildest fantasies.

    It’s always difficult to judge these shows that lean so heavily on mystery after just one season (I was one of those disappointed with the direction Lost took) but I thoroughly enjoyed this debut year. Yes, there are a
    Based on the 70’s movie of the same name WestWorld is set inside a futuristic theme park featuring lifelike robots allowing people to live out their wildest fantasies.

    It’s always difficult to judge these shows that lean so heavily on mystery after just one season (I was one of those disappointed with the direction Lost took) but I thoroughly enjoyed this debut year. Yes, there are a few occasions where you need to suspend your disbelief, but thus far the show has done a great job of unveiling pieces of the plot at just the right time, the acting is excellent and as with all HBO shows it looks fantastic.
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  40. Nov 15, 2017
    6
    Although the production values here are high, the series has too many subplots and lacks an overall focus. I kept wishing it would get to the point, but I guess the reason it doesn't is so it can go on for many seasons. I hope I make it through Season 1.
  41. Dec 30, 2016
    9
    It's not perfect out of the gate. They play pretty fast and loose with how the hosts can't kill humans. The humans just wear bullet proof clothes? Really!? What happens when larger caliber ammo is used or a flurry of bullets hits a human in the head? When a human falls off a cliff? I could go on and on just from a safety angle and we could probably chat for days on how this park would everIt's not perfect out of the gate. They play pretty fast and loose with how the hosts can't kill humans. The humans just wear bullet proof clothes? Really!? What happens when larger caliber ammo is used or a flurry of bullets hits a human in the head? When a human falls off a cliff? I could go on and on just from a safety angle and we could probably chat for days on how this park would ever get funding, be socially acceptable let alone something promoted for families.

    But darn, this is well made, thoughtful television, even if the thoughts aren't fully in order. There's more creativity here in one episode than 7 seasons of Baby Daddy for crap's sake. So I'm in support of it. I also thoroughly enjoyed the season and couldn't wait for each new episode.

    If you're here and reading the review you've already got enough premise without me trying to summarize. Just know there are plenty of host versus human moral, ethical and social ruminations here than you can shake a stick at, with a story that mostly keeps things moving along. Anthony Hopkins plays... Anthony Hopkins. The guy could read a shopping list in the shower and be interesting though - hard to fault him for coasting when that still plays well.

    The season plays out like a warm-up to something bigger. It was already more than the original killer robots on the loose premise of Michael Crichton's film version. Season 2 could make or break it with enough change in cast and need to build on, not repeat, the prior season's themes. For now, I'm giving the benefit of the doubt and giving praise on faith that it will.
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  42. Jan 14, 2017
    9
    In short:
    A good series which is too confusing. The action puzzles are too complex.
    But since you have good actors and the stories are really good, you can put this series very much to heart.
  43. Jul 2, 2018
    5
    After the first couple of episodes I was hooked and binged watched the series. Every episode after that seemed to get worse. The show appears to artificially drag everything out as long as possible to make the series as long as possible. There is about 5 minutes of actual plot development per episode with the rest all being pointless filler.

    I would describe the whole show as that scene
    After the first couple of episodes I was hooked and binged watched the series. Every episode after that seemed to get worse. The show appears to artificially drag everything out as long as possible to make the series as long as possible. There is about 5 minutes of actual plot development per episode with the rest all being pointless filler.

    I would describe the whole show as that scene from the Matrix 2 where Neo meets "The Architect". Pretends to be clever, but it is actually stupid.

    The show could be fantastic with better writing. There are some genuinely great moments, but they are so few and far between. The last few episodes were painful to get through.
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  44. Feb 1, 2017
    9
    Westworld starts a bit slow but builds up into probably one of the most interesting TV shows in years. This is a dystopian classic at its best where the lines between time and humanity are blurred. I'm not sure where they can take the show after the first season, but I am interested to see what happens next.
  45. Dec 29, 2016
    7
    Westworld doesn't liberate itself from plot holes and exposition; however, it is beautifully acted, insightful, delightfully addictive and full of thrills.
  46. Mar 31, 2017
    9
    Westworld is the best new sci-fi series in a crop of great new sci-fi series. Apart from a very smart (if slow-burning) narrative, it's a riveting showcase of terrific performances. The only reason I can't give it a perfect score is that the first season has really only been a set-up for the story the show runners really want to tell. Hopefully it won't take too long for season 2 to show up.
  47. Feb 5, 2018
    8
    This smart highly imaginative if convoluted and confusing in its mind bending intellect (same benefit and detraction of the movies the Nolans collaborate on) remake of the benchmark Michael Crichton film is marred by pervasive salty language which rings phony (comes off not how people actually talk but undersexed nerd liberal writer producers think they talk and expect their paycheck to beThis smart highly imaginative if convoluted and confusing in its mind bending intellect (same benefit and detraction of the movies the Nolans collaborate on) remake of the benchmark Michael Crichton film is marred by pervasive salty language which rings phony (comes off not how people actually talk but undersexed nerd liberal writer producers think they talk and expect their paycheck to be calling for), salacious smut nudity and sex, graphic brutal disgustingly overkill violence, and its share of the typical in vogue token gay characters and diversity quota race casting which does not comport with current reality nor the historical era the story is simulating; all of which is trademark of leftist cultural sewer pipe HBO programming, though they're certainly not alone. The brilliant original high concept it cannot take credit for along with its high production value creative retelling, which it can, is immensely compelling for our times though. Expand
  48. Dec 20, 2016
    7
    I would give it a 9 if they had an original sountrack instead of those dumbed down instrumental rock songs. God I hate when I hear that kind of music and this show is full of them. So uninspired.
  49. Oct 5, 2017
    10
    This is easily one of the best shows ever to come across TV, I'd argue its my favorite ever, and I've seen almost every high rated TV show in existence. That being said, the fact that it only receives a critic score in the 70's is an absolute travesty, any critic who gives this show below a 50 should seriously be fired on the spot, there's just no logical argument you could conjure up toThis is easily one of the best shows ever to come across TV, I'd argue its my favorite ever, and I've seen almost every high rated TV show in existence. That being said, the fact that it only receives a critic score in the 70's is an absolute travesty, any critic who gives this show below a 50 should seriously be fired on the spot, there's just no logical argument you could conjure up to justify that, it actually makes me angry to read such reviews, shame on all of you critics.

    To the show though, I've never enjoyed a show quite this much, I watched the entire thing in the span of about a week, couldn't stop.. if not for my job it would have been in the span of 2 days easily, I'm not going to break down the details because I'll be writing a review that's 10k words, giving this a 10, which I don't think I've done for anything on here yet, can't wait for s2.
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  50. Dec 22, 2016
    7
    Every game is about action, strategy, exploration and/or story. The perfect game would contain all of them with a perfect harmony. Westworld is a story and exploration oriented game where every player is in god mode. It's a shame to make a game where there is only god mode. I would rather play dark souls 42 than this boring crap in the future. Why would they build a boring western whenEvery game is about action, strategy, exploration and/or story. The perfect game would contain all of them with a perfect harmony. Westworld is a story and exploration oriented game where every player is in god mode. It's a shame to make a game where there is only god mode. I would rather play dark souls 42 than this boring crap in the future. Why would they build a boring western when they have so many much more interesting option? I'm sure most of the people would prefer a sci-fi world over westworld for example.

    So I think the basic idea is flawed but if you can accept it the story is kind of creative. I recommend it.
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  51. Apr 30, 2020
    8
    Eine wirlich tolle Staffel einer Serie. Es ist so viel liebe zum Detail zu sehen. Dazu kommt eine tolle Entwicklung der Charaktere.
    Freue mich sehr auf das schauen der zweiten Staffel!
  52. Jun 30, 2018
    9
    So many critics have the mental capacity of a pile of horse manure. Yes, 7.4. Vida on the other hand, a show that should be shot to preserve the integrity of the human race, that's a better show, right? This, my friends, is why guns are easy to obtain in this country. You have got to be kidding me beyond belief. OK, it's maybe too cold, I'll give you, but good god. F*cken terminatorsSo many critics have the mental capacity of a pile of horse manure. Yes, 7.4. Vida on the other hand, a show that should be shot to preserve the integrity of the human race, that's a better show, right? This, my friends, is why guns are easy to obtain in this country. You have got to be kidding me beyond belief. OK, it's maybe too cold, I'll give you, but good god. F*cken terminators coming to their senses. I swear to god, you people. Just stfu, this show is great. Expand
  53. Jan 19, 2017
    9
    the show at first it´s has some little clichés and some things just dont make sense but if you wait and see it all and resolve the puzzle you find a very philoshophic and reflexionous series dont be fooled by it´s comercial appariance , also it could be more impressive on the action scenes
  54. Jan 10, 2018
    8
    Although their isn't a percentage that could expose some of the associations with the old version of the film, although you might think that the balance is in the connection to otherworldly part of the film that sets apart enough room that their isn't a base of control that was meant to be a descriptive in a future past tense.
  55. Dec 28, 2016
    10
    An amazing show from start to finish. On the surface it's an exciting science fiction/western drama with some stellar performances from a brilliant cast. Underneath is a hidden depth. An amazing mystery that results in an amazing climactic finale that answers many questions while also setting the show up for a very intriguing second season.

    Anthony Hopkins could easily carry the show
    An amazing show from start to finish. On the surface it's an exciting science fiction/western drama with some stellar performances from a brilliant cast. Underneath is a hidden depth. An amazing mystery that results in an amazing climactic finale that answers many questions while also setting the show up for a very intriguing second season.

    Anthony Hopkins could easily carry the show himself with some excellent acting, but brilliant performances by Evan Rachel Wood, Jeffrey Wright and many others bring this show to a head.

    Easily my favourite show of the year. You would do yourself a disservice if you don't watch it.
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  56. Dec 26, 2016
    10
    Westworld is incredibly surprising, it´s mysterious and intriguing tone mixed with the depth of the message which is trying to spread makes this, one of the best shows of the year. The plot full of twists and the comeback of a big legend like Anthony Hopkins are some of the strongest parts of the series, but without any doubt, Evan Rachel Wood is the biggest success.
  57. Dec 16, 2016
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. In a nutshell, it was fantastic, a good mixture of different ideas we’ve seen before in Nolan brother’s movies; nonlinear storytelling like Memento, challenging the idea that is it OK to kill clones (maybe this time androids instead) like The Prestige, this idea that like androids we’re not actually awake even when we think we are and we’re just in one of the different layers of a sleep, was borrowed from Inception.

    Although it doesn’t mean that the movie has anything new to share with us, it wasn't just a duplicate, it was a brilliant reconstruction of all the things we knew from Nolan’s movies. I count the days to watch the second episode.
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  58. Dec 20, 2016
    7
    I had my ups and downs with this series. I do think I would enjoy it much more watching it for a second time - a lot of it was going over my head on first viewing and I became disengaged towards the end. However, if this was ever to be considered truly great TV it needs to work on an initial viewing.
  59. Dec 24, 2016
    9
    I do not understand profesional critics. You have a show that challenges your inteligence, with many literary references, the very interesting theme of the artificial intelligence and they find it worse than many stupid shows that can be watched today. Too much blood and violence for my taste but eveything closes beautifully in the last chapter.
  60. Jan 9, 2017
    10
    A high quality serie. It resumes the plot about the rebellion of the robots, making mazy scenery. The screenplay is enigmatic, the actors are great: we have Antony Hopkins, Ed Harris and Evan Rachel Wood. Good photography, good scenography. The narrative is a bit slow, but it allows you to become attached to the characters.
  61. Jan 14, 2017
    10
    This tv show is one of the greats. Each episode kept me on the edge of my seat and the last episode was not a let down because it made me love the show even more. Westworld is an unmissable show and J cannot wait for season 2.
  62. Nov 13, 2017
    3
    Wetsworld é uma série que vale a pena assistir pela reconstituição de época e pela premissa que é muito interessante, no entanto, a maior parte da série se resumi em: Peitos, bunda, pelos pubianos, pau mole, sangue e tiro, tudo isso, amarrado num enredo lento, que depois se torna confuso e fecha com chave de merda, mostrando o pior plot twist da história da minha vida.
  63. Feb 3, 2018
    6
    Incredibly written, acted and filmed, with way way too much rape.

    First, let’s get it out of the way that it does have some incredible acting (thank you Anthony Hopkins, Thandie Newton, Evan Rachel Wood, Ed Harris, Jeffrey Wright, Jimmi Simpson, and I could just keep going). I think the acting is far superior to anything else HBO does, such as Game of Thrones, or their other properties.
    Incredibly written, acted and filmed, with way way too much rape.

    First, let’s get it out of the way that it does have some incredible acting (thank you Anthony Hopkins, Thandie Newton, Evan Rachel Wood, Ed Harris, Jeffrey Wright, Jimmi Simpson, and I could just keep going). I think the acting is far superior to anything else HBO does, such as Game of Thrones, or their other properties.

    The story itself has plenty of twists, several of which I didn’t catch until after they occurred. Of course Western’s are a favorite of mine so it hit that niche very well. The whole theme of the hosts finding consciousness is an excellent story.

    Now let’s talk about the negatives, and I find several things I don’t like.

    The constant rape. The story is about consent and I get that rape is the easiest thing to reach for. However, it is constant, overdone and definitely a low point. There are better ways to get the story of consent. I could even go with a couple of incidents, but this really was the weak part of their writing.
    The grim dark, dark grim, grim of the grimmest of darkness storylines. It is well written, but the story rips apart every single positive. I would argue it is worse than Game of Thrones on this as well. I love a serious, gritty storyline, but you have to have positive moments that aren’t made invalid by future scenes. Otherwise the story isn’t balanced.
    Also, didn’t like how abrupt the story ended for the first season, although I recommend people watch it through the credits to see Armistice.
    Pros: Good acting, story and effects and the setting is of course awesome.

    Cons: Too much rape and gritty dark dark gritty darksome..

    I haven’t decided if I will watch season 2.
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  64. Apr 25, 2018
    7
    The pilot looked promising but after a while, it became bland. The actors got little chemistry for me and It felt forgettable for me. Although the production is crazy (as much as HBO can get when they produce Game of Thrones) it still didn't hook me. Still, Kudos to HBO for their unrelenting quality for TV dramas!
  65. Sep 4, 2021
    10
    Uma das melhores séries que eu já assisti eu recomendo ela é maravilhosa mesmo
  66. Oct 14, 2018
    10
    In a tv schedule full of dim witted reality tv shows and idiocracy this comes as a thought provoking tonic to the human condition. Great production values and some amazing acting, especially Anthony Hopkins!
  67. Nov 3, 2018
    10
    Season 1 of Westworld is one of those rare shows that just delivers on every level not to mention Thandie Newton’s astonishing performance.
  68. Mar 7, 2019
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Westworld is my favorite tv show. Let's start with the people involved in the making of this tv show. JJ Abrams & The Nolan Brothers. These are some of the best sci-fi storytellers in hollywood, which make this show amazing. The story of Westworld is about a VR theme park (witch is western themed) with android employees called hosts which are very life like. Some of them start malfunctioning and they lead a revolution to free themselves. The characters have amazing back stories and Abrams and the Nolan Brothers work to make sure you on the edge of your seat. The show does a great job so you can consider this show a legitimate Western since they shoot at real famous Western film sites and the acting is natural and they don't make it obvious about the technology and most of the story takes place in the western themed park . They blend in the technology parts so it fits into the story well. The show does a amazing job of fitting in host's backstories and park guest's backstories that are integral to the story well and all characters are written real well. Expand
  69. Apr 19, 2019
    9
    A primeira temporada nos reservou grandes momentos emplacados com a bela fotografia e trilha sonora. Pontos positivos para os efeitos especias e atuações respeitáveis do elenco em geral, os pontos negativos vão para a construção confusa e desordenada do drama, que mesmo sendo intencional pode trazer o desinteresse por parte do público que poderá achar: chata e monótoma.
  70. Apr 28, 2020
    10
    Westworld season 1 is a masterclass in storytelling. Its complex narrative was something i haven't experienced in a TV shot, at least not at that level.
  71. Nov 20, 2021
    10
    Rol yapma oyunlarını çok seven bir oyuncuysanız ve bundan da fazla olarak felsefeye düşkünseniz; kesinlikle izlemeniz gereken bir dizi. İlk sezonu az önce bitirdim ve harika hissettim. Her şey öyle güzel ve kusursuz ki, ikinci sezona başlıyorum. Senarist yönetmen vs değişmediyse aynı mutluluğu yaşayacağımı düşünmekten çok heyecanlanıyorum.
  72. Mar 22, 2020
    10
    Primeira temporada é excelente tem a árdua tarefa de substituir Game of Trhones, e na minha opinião está até acima de GOT nota 10.
  73. Nov 1, 2020
    10
    Westworld is one of my favorite TV shows because it's unique and the artificial intelligence subject is very fascinating. This is a smart and interesting show that requires you to pay attention. It's complex and intricate. Fantastic writing with plenty of twists. There is foreshadowing, there is symbolism, it's a highly visual show. I was never bored watching it.

    Very strong
    Westworld is one of my favorite TV shows because it's unique and the artificial intelligence subject is very fascinating. This is a smart and interesting show that requires you to pay attention. It's complex and intricate. Fantastic writing with plenty of twists. There is foreshadowing, there is symbolism, it's a highly visual show. I was never bored watching it.

    Very strong performances from the actors across the board, especially from Anthony Hopkins, Thandie Newton and Evan Rachel Wood. There were moments in this show that blew my goddamn mind. Some people might be turned off by the amount of violence and sex, but it's an excellent series. Definitely worth watching.
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  74. Apr 15, 2021
    9
    Amazing world-building and interesting characters are at the center of Westworld. The show has a lot of very intriguing ideas and themes and the storyline is extremely well crafted.
  75. May 8, 2021
    9
    Epic show, didn’t pick the twist. Great storytelling and Hopkins is as good as ever
Metascore
74

Generally favorable reviews - based on 43 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 32 out of 43
  2. Negative: 1 out of 43
  1. Reviewed by: Julia Bembenek
    Oct 18, 2016
    90
    With a star-studded cast (notably featuring Ed Harris, Evan Rachel Wood, Anthony Hopkins, James Marsden, and Jeffrey Wright), lush production design, epically sprawling story, and astonishingly huge budget, HBO is banking on the J.J. Abrams-produced Westworld to become a tentpole series. In a rare case, the network's investment pays off.
  2. Reviewed by: Emily Nussbaum
    Oct 17, 2016
    70
    Westworld is explicitly, and often wittily, an exploitation series about exploitation, full of naked bodies that are meant to make us think about nudity and violence that comments on violence. It’s the kind of trippy conceptual project that would be unbearable if it weren’t so elegantly made. So far, it works, mostly--not because it’s perfect but because it gets under your skin.
  3. Reviewed by: Mary McNamara
    Oct 4, 2016
    100
    It isn’t just great television, it’s vivid, thought-provoking television that entertains even as it examines the darker side of entertainment.