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Westworld
The Passenger
Directed by
Fred Toye
TV-MA
S2 • E10
Jun 23, 2018
1h 31m
8.7
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Hosts and humans converge at the Valley Beyond. This is the end. We will win.
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Cast of The Passenger
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
Ben Barnes
Logan
Jasmyn Rae
Homestead Girl / Maeve's Daughter
Alexander Ward
Lead Drone
Peter Mullan
James Delos
Martin Sensmeier
Wanahton
Tao Okamoto
Hanaryo
Erica Luttrell
New Mother
Aaron Fili
Roland
Julia Jones
Kohana
Irene Bedard
Wichapi
Cara Mitsuko
Tech Supervisor
Mike Damus
Tech
Troy Mittleider
QA Officer
Mike Massa
Stern QA
Betty Gabriel
Maling
Ptolemy Slocum
Sylvester
Leonardo Nam
Felix Lutz
Chris Graham
Cowboy (uncredited)
The Passenger Ratings & Reviews
The Atlantic
Spencer Kornhaber
Ideally, by leaving behind the mazes of the park, the show-along with the hosts-can achieve not only willfulness, but also soulfulness.
Guardian
Paul MacInnes
There are an awful lot of casualties in this finale.
Variety
Daniel Holloway
It's almost as if the Möbius-strip narrative is there not to be understood, but to provide a backdrop against which scenes about what it means to be human (or what it means to be a human-looking robot) pop.
New York Times
Scott Tobias
[It] may not be the best "Westworld" episode, but it's certainly the most "Westworld" episode, not merely equaling the 90-minute running time of last season's finale but also jamming it with a smorgasbord of philosophical and theological conceits.
Hollywood Reporter
Josh Wigler
And the long wait for season three begins.
The Atlantic
David Sims
I genuinely could not puzzle out some of the stuff that was going on here, to the point that I began to wonder if Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy had gotten tangled up trying to construct a finale that none of the eagle-eyed Redditors could see coming.
The Atlantic
Sophie Gilbert
It would have been an okay conclusion, is all I'm saying. And it would have justified the less satisfying elements of "The Passenger."
Black Nerd Problems
William Evans
My cognitive drive out here failing after getting twisted up with this shit. But it was worth it yo. Bring me the head of (or premiere) of season 3.
SFX Magazine
Bradley Russell
After a season that had shifted from promising to polarising to downright turgid in places, for me, the finale's length was pretty much the subroutine that frazzled my programming.
Entertainment Weekly
James Hibberd
Beautiful direction by Federick E.O.Toye, a gorgeous Ramin Djawadi score, terrific performances and stuck a landing that set the stage for an intriguing season 3. Granted, there was also some exposition overload.
Times (UK)
Hugo Rifkind
I think it might have been brilliant, but I just don't know. I'll have to watch it again.
Chicago Tribune
Nina Metz
Why does Bernard wear glasses? You'd think they could build robots to have 20/20 vision. Is it just a holdover to remind Dolores of his Arnold-ness?
indieWire
Liz Shannon Miller
"The Passenger" is not an easy episode to decode entirely, and we still have plenty of questions about what happens next, but only in the best way.
New Yorker
Ian Crouch
For most of its first two seasons, Westworld managed to stay in Good "Matrix" territory, but there were a few clunking moments in Sunday night's finale that tipped over into Bad "Matrix."
Independent (UK)
Christopher Hooton
The feature-length finale, 'The Passenger', paid off all of its stories and then some, providing a much-needed sense of closure on so many aspects of the show while opening avenues for new intriguing possibilities.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Film Crit Hulk
We have come to the end and I have to admit that this finale is not only my least favorite episode since the season-two premiere, but also that I'm a bit perplexed.
Rolling Stone
Sean T. Collins
It's hard to escape the sense that all this storytelling flim-flam has a core drive of its own: to obscure the show's countless weaknesses and dilute its few undeniable strengths.
Observer
Brandon Katz
All of this resurrection and backtracking is hypocritical at best and underwhelming and convoluted storytelling at worst.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
There are simple, even effective, narrative pleasures here.
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
I'm not sure exactly how I feel about "The Passenger" other than utterly overwhelmed... The season started off strongly by slowing down but the further we got the more complex the mythology became.
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