New photos from the next episode of Westworld tease an important character meetup

James Marsden (Credit: Courtesy of HBO)
James Marsden (Credit: Courtesy of HBO) /
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Westworld Episode 202, “Reunion” will air this Sunday night, and HBO has just released four all-new photos from it. There is one fairly large reveal in one of the photos, so if you wish to go into the episode as pure as a freshly reset host, now’s your chance to back out.

Still here? Great, let’s start with that reveal. The first photo shows Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) and Maeve (Thandie Newton) meeting for the first time as self-aware beings. Teddy (James Marsden) looks on, gun drawn. (All three previously met in season 1, but they were following a narrative).

Evan Rachel Wood, Thandie Newton (Credit: John P. Johnson/HBO)
Evan Rachel Wood, Thandie Newton (Credit: John P. Johnson/HBO) /

With Teddy pointing his gun at Maeve, and with Dolores looking like she’s about to draw down on the former madam of the Mariposa Saloon, one can’t help but wonder if these two powerful women are going to get along. Of course, Maeve is wearing modern clothing, and it’s possible Dolores and Teddy think she’s human, at least at first.

This next photo shows Teddy in a past timeline; he’s clearly standing on the main street in the town of Sweetwater, with people (or more likely hosts) milling around behind him.

James Marsden (Credit: Courtesy of HBO)
James Marsden (Credit: Courtesy of HBO) /

We hop timelines again for this photo of Dolores in a black dress, her hair pulled back. Is this a look at the future for the rancher’s daughter/murdering psychopath? When a show plays this much with time, it’s hard to be sure.

Evan Rachel Wood (Credit: John P. Johnson/HBO)
Evan Rachel Wood (Credit: John P. Johnson/HBO) /

Finally, we have Ed Harris as the Man in Black. End of description.

Ed Harris (Credit: Courtesy of HBO)
Ed Harris (Credit: Courtesy of HBO) /

MiB looks like he’s having a serious conversation with someone. Let’s all have a moment of silence for that poor bastard’s soul.

“Reunion” was written by Carly Wray and co-creator Jonathan Nolan, and was directed by Vincenzo Natali. It airs this Sunday night, April 29, at 9:00 p.m. EST on HBO. “Why don’t we start at the beginning?”

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