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  1. Aug 14, 2022 · Que Será, Será: Directed by Richard J. Lewis. With Evan Rachel Wood, Thandiwe Newton, Jeffrey Wright, Tessa Thompson. Christina finds the center of the maze; Caleb and C try to escape; William changes the game's difficulty, to Hale's furious disapproval.

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    • Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi
    • Richard J. Lewis
    • 2022-08-14
    • Overview
    • Plot
    • Deaths
    • Music
    • Trivia
    • Goofs
    • Quotes

    "Que Será, Será" is the eighth episode and series finale of the fourth season of Westworld, and thirty-sixth episode overall.

    Blood on the Streets

    Smoke clears on a devastated street on the outskirts of the NY Park. There are vehicles on fire and dozens of bodies everywhere, the sound of gunfire, yelling and screaming coming from everywhere. A fly buzzes to one of the dead bodies, but flies quickly away to another and then on to a 'living' neck, promptly getting swatted. The hand that swats it turning out to belong to a rebuilt 'Rebus'. Bloodied, carrying a blood stained baseball bat, and wearing an Hawaiian shirt, he swears as he hides behind a stone wall and almost brains a fellow host as she rounds the pillar to hide alongside of him. Terrified she asks him what happened, and he has no ideas "Humans just lost it," he answers. They just started killing everyone, and not even with any dialogue. Just "Murder. Murder! Gnarly!" he adds. "A new storyline?" His fellow host asks, terrified and confused. Rebus figures if there is a storyline then "Hale has a lot more sense of humour underneath her Kaftan then I gave her credit for!" She asks should they call for help? Evac? But he confirms how much he's enjoying it, saying "This is awesome!" He makes a run for a stone pillar across from them, and she follows him, both of them making as others are gunned down in the distance. Handing her a knife he assures her they can take the humans. One or two of them, sure, she agrees but there's millions of them! "Stick with me, friend," He tells her, saying she has no idea how many 'fleshbags' he's killed. Edging back around the pillar, he promptly gets an axe in the back of the head and is killed instantly by a fleshbag. The female host makes a run while the man is trying to get his axe out of Rebus's head, only to be shot in the back by an unseen shooter. The man with the axe turns and walks away, two more men fighting ahead of him, one knifing the other before the victor is also shot by an unseen shooter. The man with the axe moves on looking around, taking cover behind a car when yet another man is gunned down, only to be shot in the shoulder by a girl in a cap nearby. She misses him with her next two shots, and he tries to go after her with his axe, and is promptly shot in the chest by the unseen shooter. The girl in the cap looks to the building across the street where the shot came from, and is shot dead herself. Whereupon we see the sniper taking everyone out was a young man. The young man, not seeing any more targets, the street now quiet, pulls back and puts his rifle over his shoulder, then climbs back down from his vantage point and exits the building. Moving through the bodies he picks up a handgun from a dead woman, and a set of keys from a man, hitting the alarm button and identifying a powerful nearby pickup truck. Making his way towards it he himself is shot in the chest, falling to the ground, still alive. Out of the smoke down the street, his shooter emerges. The host Man in Black. Derisively calling him a "F***in' camper", stands on his hand as the young man looks up at him, telling him "You know the rules, Winner Takes All" shoots the young man in the head and takes the car keys, hand gun and rifle, and drives away.

    The World You Created

    The Tower and its servers, loom over a smoke filled Manhattan. In the pool at its base, Hale floats, bullet wound from the host MiB in her head prominent. Maeve floating face down nearby her, a Drone Host approaches, and lifts Hale out of the pool, handing her off to a fellow Drone who carries her inside, where they repair her and bring her back online. "Make me stronger," she orders them, but adds leave her scars "I want to remember my past." As two of the Drones cut away her flesh, another retrieves a powerful metal skeleton. She stops them cutting away her face, telling them when she finds William she wants him to know it was her that killed him. Fully upgraded, with flesh sleeves and gloves cover the parts of her skeleton that are not clothed, Hale tells the Drones to show her what William has done. On arriving in the tower, the red 3D graphic of the city is flickering, while the Tower is constantly emitting the control tones. Walking past Bernard and Maeve's bodies on the floor Hale tells the computer to override the tones, but the computer informs her that access is denied. Realizing that William has locked her out, she tells the Drones that "He's made everyone as insane as himself." The humans will destroy everything in their path she reasons. As she looks around frustrated at what she can do, one of the Drones carries Bernard's pad to her. Taking it she sees Bernard in freeze frame on it and presses play. Bernard speaks, telling her if she's seeing this it means he and Maeve are dead and it won't belong before she and every other host on the planet are dead as well. Dismissing her Drones she listens to the rest of the message alone. Bernard continuing "This isn't the world you wanted Charlotte, but it's the world you created. The Question is, what happens next?" Her jaw tight she stares at the glitching 3D New York Graphic, the view of it pointing down into the heart of it.

    Christina's World

    Returning to 59th Street, Teddy and Christina make their way through the bodies. Christina pausing to look, pained, at the death around them. Teddy guiding her back inside. Gazing out her window, Christina is still trying to come to terms with what Teddy revealed to her. That everyone out there is real, except her. That she's just some program running things from behind the scenes. "A machine without a body." Teddy tries to reassure her, telling her that their bodies were never what 'defined' them. "You're real, because your thoughts are real." The effect she can have on the world *is* real. Looking to him, something occurs to her of what he has said. Pointing out to the mat on the balcony and the pattern drawn on it she asks him if he remembers it? "The Maze" he confirms. When she asks him what it means he tells her "It was a map of Consciousness. And it woke Dolores once, long ago." As he speaks, Christina remembers the night she heard someone on the balcony, and her discovering the maze. She asks Teddy if he left it for her, to wake her once again? But he shakes his head, saying it must have been someone else. Who, she wonders? Noting that she is supposed to be in there all alone. A sudden realization takes hold that she wasn't alone. There were others. People who recognized her. Maybe Hale designed them for her to fool her into believing everything was real, Teddy suggests. But Christina, sitting, thinking, replies "No it was someone else. Someone I've been missing. The people in my life." As she thinks she flashes back to Maya, offering her the black or white shoes "Pick a side, Chrissy." The good. And the bad, she flashes back to Peter's attack and accusations. "Someone put them there for a reason," she tells Teddy. A flashback to her ill fated date, telling him she wasn't doing what she was doing for the players, but herself. Looking out the window she flashes back to the night on the balcony when she wanted to "Write a new story. About a girl. A girl who is searching. And when she finds the thing she's searching for everything will make sense." As she's recalling that there is a sense of two parts of herself starting to coalesce, rapid images of Maya, Peter and the bad date, shifting into an image of herself, sitting on the balcony, drawing the Maze. "It was me," she realizes. Hale didn't design Maya and all the others keeping her company in her world, she tells Teddy. "I did it!" Showing Christina awakening in her bed, we see her move into the apartment, looking into the empty kitchen, "So I made myself a friend," she realizes. Maya shimmering into being in front of the past Christina, then later greeting Christina as her fully fledged room mate. "I was trying to make sense of myself," Christina reasons, "So I spoke to myself in the voices of others. " A flashback to Elliot her boss saying "You just have to see it." Underlines it. Climbing out onto the balcony she catches her breath as Teddy follows her out. She needed to wake herself up, she says. To see what this world really is. To understand what she was capable of. But, she adds, she was too afraid to face any of it. Looking back at Teddy she realizes "Until you came along." Moving closer they touch each other, Teddy brushing her hair and caressing her cheek as he used to. Her eyes filling with tears she kisses him, their embrace romantic and passionate both.

    •Hale

    •Ashley Stubbs

    •Clementine Pennyfeather

    •Man in Black host

    •Craddock

    •Rebus

    •A variation of Vanishing Point from the Season 2 soundtrack plays when Christina realizes that she had created others to keep her company in her own world.

    •A variation of Free Will from the Season 3 soundtrack plays when Christina tells Teddy that she had created Maya.

    •A variation of Unsubscribe from the Season 3 soundtrack plays when Caleb and Stubbs are conversating.

    •Johnny Cash's Ring of Fire plays when the Man in Black is seen driving in a truck and then being shot at.

    •A variation of Hope from the Season 3 soundtrack plays when Frankie and Caleb are conversating about Uwade and on how she passed away.

    •Caleb hums Que Sera, Sera by Doris Day.

    •The episode's title is Spanish for "What will be, will be".

    •The body on the floor beside Bernard's in the Tower when Hale visits it with the Drones was confirmed by Lisa Joy to be Maeve's.

    •The Man in Black playing Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash (the real world Man in Black) is of course, an in-joke.

    •Craddock brings up the Greek Legend of Icarus, who on wax wings borrowed from his genius inventor father, flew too high to the sun in over-confidence melting the wings, sending him plunging back to Earth and death. Icarus's father was Daedalus, the creator of The Maze/Labyrinth in which the Minotaur was kept.

    •When Christina/Dolores and Teddy first kiss, they are standing at the end of the balcony by the drawing of the Maze. However when Hale stamps her foot to try and break through to Dolores's Pearl, they are half way down the balcony, and standing the opposite way to how they started.

    •Maeve was shot in the water while her body was found in the tower.

    •Rebus - "Just Murder. Murder! Gnarly!"

    •Man In Black - (about human sniper) F**kin' Camper

    •Hale (about William's actions) - "He's made everyone as insane as himself"

    •Bernard to Hale - "There's time only for one more game, but it isn't yours. I hope you can accept that."

    •Maya - "I see the beauty in the world."

    •Dolores - "I know the feeling."

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