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Westworld
Journey Into Night
Directed by
Richard J. Lewis
TV-MA
S2 • E1
Apr 21, 2018
70m
8.1
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The puppet show is over, and we are coming for you and the rest of your kind. Dolores leads a host revolution against the Delos board. Maeve, meanwhile, searches for what compelled her to return to the park.
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Cast of Journey Into Night
Evan Rachel Wood
Dolores Abernathy
Thandiwe Newton
Maeve Millay
Jeffrey Wright
Bernard Lowe
Tessa Thompson
Charlotte Hale
James Marsden
Theodore 'Teddy' Flood
Angela Sarafyan
Clementine Pennyfeather
Anthony Hopkins
Dr. Robert Ford
Ingrid Bolsø Berdal
Armistice
Ed Harris
Man in Black
Fares Fares
Antoine Costa
Katja Herbers
Emily
Louis Herthum
Peter Abernathy
Talulah Riley
Angela
Gustaf Skarsgård
Karl Strand
Shannon Woodward
Elsie Hughes
Simon Quarterman
Lee Sizemore
Luke Hemsworth
Ashley Stubbs
Clifton Collins Jr.
Lawrence / El Lazo
Rodrigo Santoro
Hector Escaton
Zahn McClarnon
Akecheta
Oliver Bell
Little Boy
Micah Fitzgerald
Gold Miner Host
Adam Storke
Sophisticated Man
Lisa Roumain
Panicked Woman
Sarah Jane MacKay
Woman in Ball Gown
Brian Yang
Naval Officer
Brett Edwards
Lead QA Responder
Matthew Wimbush
PMC
Brenna Otts
Coy Female Host
Adam Farabee
Stable Hand
Antonio Leon
Ronald
René Ashton
Female Guest
Christopher May
Blaine
Ward Roberts
New Walter
David Midthunder
Takoda
Jasmyn Rae
Homestead Girl / Maeve's Daughter
Alexander Ward
Lead Drone
Betty Gabriel
Maling
Steven Ogg
Rebus
Journey Into Night Ratings & Reviews
New York Times
Scott Tobias
For a show as orderly and worked-out as "Westworld," the "Now what?" feeling that pervades the Season 2 premiere feels invigorating, as if the show itself had wriggled free of its own narrative patterns.
Observer
Brandon Katz
Congratulations, you've made it much further than the Man in Black ever did in that silly maze.
The Atlantic
Spencer Kornhaber
These violent delights really do have have violent ends. Which are also, this being the season premiere, violent beginnings. Not just violent, either: sadistic.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
James White
It does feel like the creative team have learned a few of the lessons of the first season, doling out more information and solving smaller riddles within each episode while laying breadcrumbs towards the bigger questions.
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
Evan Rachel Wood isn't portraying Dolores or Wyatt. Now she's playing the real person Dolores is under all her programming.
Washington Post
Alyssa Rosenberg
It's impossible to discuss "Westworld" as a whole without focusing on Wood's remarkable performance in it.
London Evening Standard
Alastair McKay
Stetsons on, it's going to be a bumpy ride.
Variety
Daniel Holloway
It's good to see the new premiere deliver even a little bit, giving us a hint at where and when "Westworld" takes place.
Chicago Tribune
William Lee
The robots, who had been used by humans, are now on the attack, and the humans are struggling to adjust. There seems to be some truth in that for real life movements as well.
Independent (UK)
Christopher Hooton
Some intriguing storylines are set up.
Entertainment Weekly
James Hibberd
Oh, please let Park 6 be a feline-themed land populated with host-cats of all types. It could be filled with giant play structures, laser pointers and grocery bags.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Film Crit Hulk
Westworld lives and dies on the depth of its themes, and from what we've seen thus far, the success of this season will come down to how its examines the price of exercising retribution.
Guardian
Paul MacInnes
And basically it was just getting us up to speed before the new storyline proper begins. Expect a lot of deception, a lot of bloodshed and, yes, the odd samurai before this season is out.
Syfy Wire
Tara Bennett
It's a clever way to set up a new mystery that leaves the maze behind, and as the creators have teased, moves towards the door as a thematic thruline for the season.
Rolling Stone
Sean T. Collins
For conflict to mean anything, there has to be some kind of genuine cooperation and affection for contrast. Unless and until that emerges, the guns of Westworld will never quite hit their marks.
Black Nerd Problems
William Evans
I know it's the first episode and we have so much more to go, but really doe, things are as bad as they've ever been.
Chicago Tribune
Nina Metz
The gore and violence are ever-present and I can't even begin to unpack my thoughts about the scalping of an android so obviously styled as an indigenous character.
indieWire
Liz Shannon Miller
Performance-wise, there were some incredible moments here: Getting to see Evan Rachel Wood shift personalities between the rancher's daughter and Wyatt was just incredible.
NPR
Eric Deggans
Part of the fun in watching this second season play out will be in seeing if they can stick the landing this time.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
But given the apparent revolution that ended last season, it's curious to see things start out this year so comparatively conservative... Let's hope things pick up next week.
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