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Spoilers below forWestworlds season-two finale.

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Of course, a finale like this one leaves quite a few major questions lingering for season three.

Heres what well be pondering untilWestworldreturns.

Who is really dead?

So, can we really count on anyone being gone for good?

Will we see Maeve, Hector, and the gang again?

And what about Clementine?

What the heck happens in that post-credits scene?

Wait, did you know therewasa post-credits scene?

(And alsowhere, if you consider how many scenes inWestworldare actually simulations of the real world.).

We last saw William in a tent on the beach, injured but clearly still alive.

Is this scene set before or after that moment?

Or could it be set in a simulation?

Williams eyes are closed when we see him on the beach, so could this even be a dream?

Its one hell of a cliff-hanger.

Is Stubbs a host?

The scene on the beach between Stubbs and Dolores is a fascinating one.

But does all that talk of his role and core drive mean that Stubbs is himself a host?

And if so, did Ford program him to let Dolores escape?

It might be a long shot, but stranger things have happened onWestworld.

Has Westworld ever shown us the real world?

Was that a simulation or a memory?

If you fall deep enough down the rabbit hole ofWestworld, you may ask yourself: Whats the difference?

Ow, my head hurts a little bit.

Does an inevitable moment define every persons life?

This question is a heady one, but its definitely worth considering.

Does every iteration of Maeve save her daughter?

And on and on.

What did Dolores steal from the park?

As she speeds away on a boat, Dolores/Charlotte looks at five control units in her bag.

Who exactly did she save?

Did Dolores get enough data off of the island to completely rebuild the host population?

Did she take the guest data as well?

If so, what does she plan to do with it?

How long has Dolores been tweaking Bernard?

And did Ford program her to do it?

This is a fascinating question to consider.

Is this actually part of Fords narrative too?

Or did the simulated Dolores within the Cradle gain free will before her revolution even began?

Call it a hunch, but it feels like this twist has Fords fingerprints all over it.

Where the heck do we go from here?

As the season ends, Bernard opens the door to leave Arnolds house, looks around for a moment.

and then cracks a smile before stepping through the threshold.

What exactly does he see?

Is it his family?

The surface of the moon?

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