![]() Still, it was definitely "Billy"'s show, with Sela Ward bringing his ill-fated wife Juliet to life with the right blend of subtlety and sadness, even when she was angrily drunk-shouting at Harris. But while the lion's share of the running time was handed to William/the MIB (masterfully played as ever by Ed Harris), there was still time for the other stories to progress. Truth, choices and suicide where the running themes of this week's episode, which saw Westworld return to its more usual multi-story strand as the various narratives re-emerged after last week's near-total break for the emotional Akecheta-focused tale. Saddle up! But beware potential spoilers in this review, which will discuss elements of the episode. ![]()
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