Westworld: Season 3, Episode 4 Review

This review contains spoilers for Westworld Season 3, episode 4, “The Mother of Exiles.” To refresh your memory of where we left off, check out our Westworld Season 3, episode 3 review.

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Part of IGN’s Westworld Season 3 guide

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One of the clearest advancements Westworld’s third season has made over previous seasons is its speed. This is not only a brisker, more exhilarating show than ever, with an emphasis on lively action set pieces and propulsive high-stakes drama, but also a more direct and conventional work of narrative storytelling — one that no longer wastes time meandering or withholding information to trite effect. Of course, this is still a staunchly complicated series, and there are no doubt many theory-upending twists to come. But puzzles that would have remained unsolved for weeks in prior seasons are now being answered almost as soon as they’re introduced, and the result feels smoother, sharper, and more focused. Four episodes in, this strikes me as the principal reason Westworld Season 3 is so good.

Last week was all about Charlotte Hale, the nominal head of Delos who was murdered at the end of the second season and has since been replaced by a host. The question of which host occupied that human simulacrum was the subject of fervid speculation: Dolores escaped the park with five host pearls, and it seemed plausible that the one living as Charlotte could be Teddy, Clementine, or perhaps even her father, Peter Abernathy. (Some galaxy-brained Redditors developed an intriguing left-field fan theory that it was Caleb, once again proving that Westworld is a magnet for conspiracies.) In any case, the question seemed unlikely to be answered anytime soon, and the true identity of host-Charlotte was positioned to become the definite ongoing mystery of the season.

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Charlotte is Dolores. So is Tommy Flanagan’s steely Martin, and so is Musashi, who has been whisked out of Shogun World and serves as the head of the Yakuza in Singapore. As it turns out, Dolores escaped Westworld not with several host allies in her possession, but with copies of herself, and she has been installing them in host bodies to orchestrate her elaborate master plan. As a matter of strategy, this makes sense — she already tried to recruit Teddy to her cause once, but even after some canny reprogramming, he couldn’t rally behind her. No other host in Westworld is as capable, ruthless, or as resourceful as Dolores, except maybe Maeve and Bernard, her chief adversaries. So who better for Dolores to enlist than more Doloreses? (Dolori?)

This information is revealed in three ways simultaneously. Bernard learns it from Martin, with whom he tussles at a glamorous sex party attended by their mutual target Liam. (Shades of Eyes Wide Shut: I loved Dolores’s quip, entering the party, that the human world was more like Westworld than she expected.) Maeve learns it when she barges in on the Yakuza, finding Musashi in charge. And William — half-deranged and perpetually drunk, never sure if what he’s seeing is real or fake, like Marion Cotillard in Inception — learns it when he chats with Charlotte, who summarily blows his mind before having him committed. It’s this last one that’s the most shocking, for us and for the character in question. Deemed unfit to run Delos, his duties will now fall to the second in command — Charlotte, which is to say, Dolores. This relationship keeps getting more complex.

These revelations are stunning, not least because the timing was so unexpected. The long-term implications are even more fascinating: Bernard wrongly assumed that Liam had been replaced with a host, but he’s right to suspect that any human could be one. If Dolores is able to replicate herself indefinitely, how can we trust that anyone in the real world is in fact real? Of course, whether a character’s a host or a human is a question Westworld has posed repeatedly since the beginning of the series. But out of the park, as Dolores roams future Los Angeles on a mission, the possibilities are endless. It’s a terrific twist on an old gimmick, and I suspect it will be used to great effect as this season continues. (Share your theories about who could be another Dolores in the comments.)

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Now that the action has converged in the real world, our heroes are finally ready to contend with one another — beginning with Bernard and Stubbs, who descend on the sex party to kidnap Liam and save him from being replaced by a host. It was inevitable that Stubbs, the season’s bodyguard and major heavy, would eventually duke it out with Dolores, but their brawl in the club is even more impressive than anticipated. Westworld’s fight scenes have never been better. Their superhuman fisticuffs are well-shot and well-choreographed, while Evan Rachel Wood, dressed to the nines and drained of affect, is so amazing as the host-turned-Terminator that she seems born to be an action hero. I’m eager for every future opportunity for Dolores to kick ass, and I’m certain there’s much more of this to come.

Dolores isn’t the only latent superhero: over in Singapore, there’s the indomitable Maeve, whose powers include the ability to control any device powered by a computer. As she tears her way through the urban underworld, she glides through gunfights unscathed, turning uzis on the baddies wielding them and unlocking top secret doors with her mind. She gets a big, thrillingly choreographed fight scene of her own, too, and one in a different style — we switch from an American influence to an Asian one, as Maeve and Musashi go at it with katanas. This battle is just as superb as the other, culminating with an exquisite shot of Maeve lying defeated on the floor, swirls of blood and white matter pooling around her body. It’s a dazzling shot that demonstrates the show’s knack for indelible cinematic images.

Westworld Season 3: 14 Clues You May Have Missed In The Mother Of Exiles

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E3 2021 Dates Set, But Expect A “Reimagined” Show

E3 2021 has locked in dates, and will happen from June 15 to 17, 2021. Gamesindustry.biz is reporting that the ESA has set these dates following the cancellation of E3 2020, and that they’ve said that the event will be “reimagined.”

What exactly this means isn’t yet clear, and it will likely be some time before we know exactly what E3 2021 will look like.

E3 2021 might have needed to look different even if COVID-19 hadn’t forced the cancellation of this year’s showcase–2020 was set to be the second year of E3 without PlayStation, and regular E3 Colosseum host Geoff Keighley was planning on missing the event for the first time in 25 years.

While E3 2020 will not be happening as usual, there’s the possibility of an online event being used to show off new games, the ESA has revealed. No further announcements have been made about what these plans might or might not entail.

We’ll continue to update you as the changing plans for E3 become clearer.

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Call Me By Your Name Sequel Will Bring Back The Main Cast

2017’s Oscar-winning drama Call Me By Your Name is getting a sequel, and now we’ve learned a little more about it. Director Luca Guadagnino told Italian newspaper La Repubblica (via Deadline) that the stars of the original movie–Timothee Chalamet, Armie Hammer, and Michael Stuhlbarg–are all set to reprise their roles in the follow-up.

“Of course, it was a great pleasure to work with Timothee Chalamet, Armie Hammer, Michael Stuhlbarg, Esther Garrel, and the other actors. Everyone will be in the new movie,” the director said.

Call Me By Your Name was based on the Andre Aciman novel of the same name. The sequel will presumably be based on Aciman’s follow-up to that book, Find Me, which was released in October 2019. Guadagnino was given an advance copy of the novel to read to plan out his movie.

Call Me By Your Name, which earned four Oscar nominations and one win (James Ivory’s adapted screenplay), tells the story of two young men who fall in love during one summer. Hammer’s character, Oliver, returns home after the summer and ends the relationship with Chalamet’s character, Elio.

In the book Find Me, Elio moves to Paris and falls in love again, while Oliver–now working at a university in America–is considering a move back to Europe.

Call My By Your Name’s four Oscar nominations included Best Picture, Best Actor in a Leading Role (Chalamet), Best Original Song (Sufjan Stevens for “Mystery of Love”), and Best Adapted Screenplay (James Ivory). As mentioned, Ivory won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay.

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Mafia II: Definitive Edition Revealed By Korean Rating Board

Mafia II released for PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 in 2010, and now, a decade later, there’s some evidence that a new version of the game might be on the way. Gematsu is reporting that the Game Rating and Administration Committee of Korea has rated something called Mafia II: Definitive Edition.

Whether this definitive edition of Mafia II is a Switch port, a PS4 and Xbox One remaster, or even a next-gen version of the game, is unknown. An official announcement will hopefully come soon and clear up any confusion.

It would not be the first time a 2K release has been revealed by a ratings board in 2020– the Switch ports of XCOM 2 and The BioShock Collection both leaked early through ratings boards, as did Activision’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Remastered.

The most recent game in the Mafia franchise is 2016’s Mafia III, developed by Hanger 13. That studio is currently working on a new project that will be unveiled this year–it’s unclear whether or not it will be a game set in the Mafia universe.

Mafia II received an 8.5/10 in our original review, and was praised for “deliver(ing) fun shoot-outs and pockets of shocking brutality in a world you’re delighted to be a part of.”

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Rocksmith 2014 Edition DLC Ends After 383 Weeks, Team Moves On To New Project

Rocksmith 2014 Edition is ending its DLC support after over five years of weekly releases. The newly released Opeth song pack is the final piece releasing, Ubisoft has announced, and the game’s library is now complete after 383 weeks straight of DLC releases.

Rocksmith 2014 Edition now features 1570 songs if you bought all the DLC, spanning seven decades of artists (plus Bach, an 18th century outlier). According to the post to the Rocksmith website, the team is moving away from DLC because they have “been hard at work on a new project.”

“For over a decade, we’ve watched players learn, grow, and constantly surprise us with your talent, creativity, and eagerness to help one another reach your goals,” the post reads, referring to the 2011 release of the original Rocksmith. “We truly could not be more proud to play a part in this guitar journey with you.”

Although there will be no new DLC, the team behind the game promises that “the Rocksmith Dev Stream will continue (in a new format), along with some more surprises.” It’s unclear whether the team’s next project will include guitars, too.

Rocksmith 2014 Edition received a remaster in 2016, which was a free download for anyone with the original game on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. The game received an 8/10 in GameSpot’s review, which praised the game as an improvement on its predecessor. “Rocksmith isn’t going to be replacing the likes of a keen ear, a copy of Guitar Pro, and a good set of tabs for me, but when I think back to when I bashed out my first clumsy Green Day chords on guitar, I’d have killed for as good a teacher as this,” reviewer Mark Walton wrote.

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Modern Warfare Season 3 Leak Reveals New Map

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare‘s Season 3 update is coming very soon, but ahead of that, some of the first details about what’s included in the release have leaked ahead of schedule.

Data-miners claim to have found references to a new map called “Village” that will be included in the Season 3 update. According to the leak, which shows the map from a top-down view this is a brand-new map, not a remake of the Village map from 2011’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.

Another leaked image, which you can see here at CharlieIntel, shows what appears to be the loading screen for the Village map. It depicts a forest setting with buildings that are on fire. It appears to be a three-lane map.

The first logo for Modern Warfare Season 3 shows that the character Alex, from the main campaign, has survived but he now has a prosthetic leg. It’s expected that Season 3 will bring with it a new battle pass (which will be shared across the free-to-play Warzone), along with new maps, weapons, and more. All should become clear very soon, as Season 3 kicks off April 8.

While you wait, you can currently enjoy double XP in Modern Warfare and Warzone. Check out the links below to get even more details on what’s new in Modern Warfare and Warzone.

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The Outer Worlds Switch Port Dev Wants To Bring PS5 And Xbox Series X Games To Nintendo’s Console

The Switch has played host to some surprising ports of PS4 and Xbox One games over the years, including The Witcher 3 and Doom, but with the next generation of consoles on the horizon, some fans are wondering whether titles designed for PS5 and Xbox Series X will also get Switch releases. But one developer that has built a reputation as a good Switch port studio is encouraging game studios to not leave the Switch behind.

Virtuos Studios has handled some of the biggest ports on Nintendo Switch, including Dark Souls Remastered, LA Noire, and the upcoming port of The Outer Worlds. Now, in an interview with Maxi Geek, the studio’s vice president Elijah Freeman has expressed optimism in being able to continue developing ports of new games for the Switch.

“We believe that 2020 will be the year of game-centric development,” he said, “where players will expect as standard a consistency of experience with their favorite games.” He says that, with new consoles right around the corner, “developers need to strategize and plan for the game experience to be consistent across all platforms. At Virtuos we are charged up and full of talent that is ready to help bring these new games to the Nintendo Switch.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Freeman says that the studio works very hard to maintain the integrity of the game being ported. “We will exhaust every option we have prior to making suggestions to make even the smallest change to the game,” he says. “If we do, then the publisher would always have the final decision.”

The Outer Worlds will release for Switch on June 5. Another major recent release, Doom Eternal, is also coming to Switch soon, with the port being developed by Switch specialists Panic Button.

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New TV Show Is Basically The Office If They Worked From Home

Some of the producers of The Office have announced they are creating a new TV show that is, basically, The Office but if everyone worked from home. Executive producers Ben Silverman and Paul Liberstein (who also starred on The Office as Toby Flenderson) are developing a new show that is “an office comedy without an office.”

Obviously, this show is inspired by the way in which many people are working today due to the COVID-19 global pandemic. “Everybody’s attempt to keep themselves private from work no longer applies. And this kind of integration between home and work brought all these new ideas and stories and characters into play,” Lieberstein told NPR about his plans.

The show would focus not on the global health crisis that is forcing people to work remotely, but instead “the realities of working from home” in general.

With pretty much all TV shows and movies currently on hiatus due to the pandemic, Lieberstein said the new show could be filmed and produced by individuals at home. And he’s not alone in thinking about producing a show this way. “A lot of the [TV] networks]” are discussing how to film new content remotely, Lieberstein said.

It sounds like it is very early days for this new show from Lieberstein and Silverman, but it’s an exciting prospect all the same that seemingly has a lot of potential. Recently, a woman turned herself into a potato during a Zoom meeting for work, so there’s a free idea.

In addition to this new show, NBC is reportedly planning a reboot of The Office featuring a new cast. While you wait for that, you can check out the excellent “Office Ladies” podcast featuring Jenna Fischer (Pam Beesly) and Angela Kinsey (Angela Martin) where they share behind-the-scenes stories from the iconic American workplace comedy.

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US Box Office Has Rough Quarter Compared To 2019

The US box office isn’t doing great for 2020. (Who or what is doing well in 2020, is the question.) According to the Hollywood Reporter, the domestic box office earned $600 million less in the first quarter of 2020 compared to what was earned during the same quarter in 2019–a 25% decline.

The sharp drop in revenue isn’t a shock. Since the end of March, many movie theaters have been shuttered. It’s uncertain when they’ll reopen, and while various movie theater industry voices have offered their own thoughts on when locations can open again, it’s anybody’s guess. AMC CEO, Adam Aron, hopes that movie theaters will open again in mid-June, in time for the summer’s blockbuster season. Representatives from The National Association of Theatre Owners stated during a webinar that they also expect movie theaters to begin to reopen by late May or early June.

Entertainment companies have responded to these circumstances by pushing back movie release dates. Sony has moved most of its 2020 movies to 2021, including Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Morbius, and Peter Rabbit 2. Disney has shifted its entire release schedule: Mulan and Black Widow will now arrive in theaters July 24 and November 6, respectively. You can see Disney’s complete rearranged release schedule here. New Mutants–the X-Men movie–notably doesn’t have a new release date yet.

The new James Bond movie, No Time to Die, was slated to be released in April, but after concerns from fans, the movie’s release has also been pushed back to November. Many productions have also been suspended, delaying the release of titles, including Witcher Season 2, Matrix 4, and Uncharted. You can check out GameSpot’s roundup for an overview of all the virus-related delays.

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