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Maeve sees her daughter being taken by the Ghost Nation and is then shot repeatedly in the chest herself. Lee prevents her from being destroyed, saying that she is special and they need her, and they drive off with Maeve.

The MiB is seen to be badly bloodied, but still alive. As Wyatt and her gang arrive, Sizemore hides, leaving Maeve on the gurney. Dolores spots Maeve lying there, and asks her how she got here. Maeve speaks about returning to save her daughter, but Dolores once again states that these emotional attachments the hosts have been programmed to cling to are "just another rope they use to lash us down. She admonishes Dolores for turning him into what he now is, telling her that she is "lost in the dark.

Dolores leaves her to it. Kiksuya In the Mesa, Maeve is being wheeled into a work station by Lee. The technician says he is too busy to work on her, but he changes his mind when Lee says that she is able to manipulate other Hosts with her mind.

Lee talks to an unconscious and bloody Maeve. He apolizes because he did not intend for any of this to happen. He also wishes that she could be with her daughter. Roland enters, telling Lee that he cannot be there.

The tech guy was unable to make sense of all the anomalous code. He says that Maeve's fate will be left up to Charlotte Hale.

As this conversation is occurring, Maeve's eyes move around and she seems to hear everything. Hector and the rest of the group find Sizemore in the hub, cowering at the carnage around him. Hector angrily demands to know where Maeve is, but Lee has no answer.

Hector decides to leave him behind, but Lee quickly follows the group and is relieved to see an alive Maeve, who has been repaired and used several host cattle to kill some QA forces. As the group travels for the Valley Beyond, they are chased by several more QA soldiers. Taking cover, Hector offers to distract them while the rest of the group escapes. Before he can, Sizemore pulls him down and takes his gun, telling him to stay with Maeve. He then stands and approaches the QA forces, intermittently firing his gun as the soldiers try to get him to lower the weapon.

He dramatically delivers the Sweetwater Bank Robbery speech, the speech he could never get Hector to deliver. A gunshot to the shoulder forces him to briefly retreat, but seeing that the rest of the group has successfully escaped, he stands one last time. Decoherence Once again in Warworld simulation, while her body is being printed, Maeve fights and kills the German soldiers - Sizemore watches from the edge of the square, she is surrounded by bodies now.

He suggests a drink and takes her to a bar. He has programmed the simulation so that the staff don't see him. She tells him about her physical death and having to wait for a new body, and then sees the scene shift around her. She tells him they've "been moved.

Hector enters the bar as Ettore and is confused when Maeve says it's a simulation, she alters his code - making him Hector again. Maeve, Lee and Hector leave together. Meave, Hector and Lee - in a sim of a Remote Diagnostic Facility , a copy of Dolores, which had been implanted in Martin Connells , is sitting there nude, inactive. Maeve wakes her up and she recognizes Maeve.

When Maeve 's group gets attacked by a QA team, Lee takes the initiative to sacrifice himself instead of Hector. He comes out of shelter and distracts the QA while others flee. Even after numerous warnings, Lee continues to advance on the soldiers and gets shot repeatedly by them. Ostensibly a prolific narrative designer, Sizemore suffers from an overweening and easily-bruised ego. His arrogance and constant self-aggrandizement are a source of irritation to those he encounters.

Sizemore has also demonstrated a duplicitous nature and cowardly tendency to act solely in self-preservation, such as when he indicates to Delos soldiers that Maeve is a host and calls in the cavalry to come and rescue him while still in her company. He has a desire to be recognized and validated, and is deeply wounded whenever things don't go his way — as illustrated by his actions following Ford's rejection of his new narrative and Charlotte Hale's rejection of his drunken advances.

His role in the creation of the narratives has led him to desire a more active role in his own story, as it were, and he takes great pride in the stories he writes, using them as outlets for creative expression and emotional fulfillment, such as when he created Hector, a host that embodied everything Lee wished he was himself and had a backstory to match Lee's own past.

Initially Sizemore has the same disdain and disregard for hosts that most of the Westworld employees seem to exhibit, criticizing their construction and viewing them as little more than vessels for his narratives.

However, his travels with Maeve as she searches for her daughter changes his mind somewhat, as he begins to recognize that hosts have more agency and sense of self than he previously believed.

His growing respect for Maeve and the hosts ultimately leads him to sacrifice himself so that Maeve and company can escape from Delos security forces, as he now believes that Maeve and the others deserve more than eternal servitude in the Delos parks. Lee looks up to Ford, and has great respect for him, getting excited when he thinks Ford wants his help programming a Host for him. Much to the dismay of Lee, Ford doesn't appear to think much of him, considering him unimaginative. Lee didn't seem to like Theresa Cullen much.

Lee took sexual interest in Charlotte Hale and attempted to flirt with during their first meeting. After she rejected him, he became increasingly drunk and eventually made show of himself in the control room by urinating on the holographic map. She later takes advantage of his interest in her, and makes him download 35 years of data into Peter Abernathy. Later Lee still demands that Charlotte would give him full control of all the hosts, storylines and parks, to which she agrees.

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Lee Sizemore. History Talk 0. Do you like this video? Play Sound. But he underwent a remarkable transformation in Season 2, going on a journey of self-discovery that turned him from one of the show's most unbearable characters into one of its most endearing. After failing in his mission to get Peter Abernathy and the data inside his head on the train and out of Westworld in the Season 1 finale, Sizemore spent most of Season 2 with Maeve.

The self-aware host rescued Sizemore from one of his own carnivorous creations, then demanded that he accompany her on a quest to find and rescue her daughter, along with Hector, Armistice, Felix, and Sylvester. Maeve proved to be a positive influence on Sizemore, as he went from viewing the hosts as disposable playthings under his control to complicated beings with real emotions, desires, and agency.

It was also revealed that Sizemore had written Hector as an idealized version of himself, and that the writer had his own "Isabella" in his life: a woman he'd loved who had left him and broken his heart. Sizemore's development wasn't a smooth transition; he still made mistakes along the way, including calling in the cavalry that resulted in the capture and torture of Maeve at the hands of Charlotte and Delos techs.

After she freed herself from Delos' clutches — with a little beyond-the-grave help from Robert Ford — Maeve reunited with a remorseful Sizemore, and they rushed off to make sure that Maeve's daughter made it through the door into the Sublime before Charlotte accomplished her mission of destroying all the hosts.

Unfortunately, Maeve's gang was waylaid once again by Delos forces… but by this point, Sizemore was so devoted to Maeve that he was willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for her. The final scene of the episode reveals Robert Ford to be alive and well.

Or his mind is. Or, at least, a digital simulation of his mind. But Ford has, in fact, been uploaded to the Cradle, a digital network built to connect the hosts with each other and keep them reading from the same script.

To make matters worse it was Bernard who did the uploading, as the host recalls during one of his temporal glitches. Now the pair come face to face. Bernard, with the help of Elsie, uploads himself to the Cradle, too. Now apparently inhabiting a persona in the park, Bernard arrives in Sweetwater on the train, and wanders into the Mariposa.

Who should be tinkling the old ivories there but the person who built Bernard in the first place. After all there appears to be no sign of the uprising in Sweetwater, though we know Dolores has already torn through it. He enabled the uprising by reprogamming his hosts and brought it to reality by creating the Wyatt storyline. Since the rebellion he appears to be directing those who are trying to stop it, assuming control of hosts around the park and issuing elliptical instructions.

Now he is face to face with Bernard. Will Ford reveal his plan, or just make a series of cryptic remarks on the theme? Will Sizemore get his help? How long before Emily finds her dad again? Westworld recap: season 2, episode 6 — Maeve's on a mission but is Ford back? Like father like daughter? The man in black meets his match.



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