Westworld (2016–…): Season 1, Episode 2 - Chestnut - full transcript

Two guests arrive at the park with different expectations; Maeve's emotions are tweaked; The Man in Black seeks help from a condemned man.

STUBBS:
Do you now where you are?

I'm in a dream.

Have you ever questioned
the nature of your reality?

DOLORES: No.

BERNARD:
You and everyone you know

were built to gratify
the desires of the people

who pay to visit your world.

What if I told you that you
can't hurt the newcomers?

Don't you touch her!

And that they can do
anything they want...

to you.

DR. FORD: So our creatures
have been misbehaving.

BERNARD:
It's the code you added, sir.

The reveries...

- It has some, um...
- Mistakes.

PETER:
I found this in the field today.

Doesn't look
like anything to me.

STUBBS: Your father whispered
something to you.

What was it?

DOLORES: These violent delights
have violent ends.

We're miles
beyond a glitch here.

What do you want?

There's a deeper level
to this game.

You're gonna show me
how to get there.

(GROANING)

STUBBS: Last question, Dolores.

Would you ever hurt
a living thing?

No.

( theme music playing )

Man's voice: Wake up, Dolores.

Do you remember?

( heart beating )

( woman clears throat )

Woman: We're about to arrive.

May I take your glass?

Woman on P.A.:
Now approaching arrival terminal.

Where we're going, she's a two.

You're being an asshole.

No, I am being myself,

which was the whole
point of this trip.

Unless this uptight prick
is who you really are,

in which case, feel free
to be someone else.

Fuck you.

Hey, that's the spirit.

What'd I tell you?

Have fun.

Stay safe.

Give me a break.

What?

It's not like
my sister didn't ride

her share of cowboys
when she was here.

You must be William.
Welcome to Westworld.

Thanks.

Given it's your first visit,
I have a few personal questions.

Do you have any preexisting
medical conditions?

No, not that I know of.

- Heart problems?
- No.

Any history of
mental illness, depression,

panic attacks?

Just a little fear of clowns.

I'm joking.

Do you often experience
social anxiety?

What is this for, exactly?

To make sure we don't give you
anything more than you can handle.

I thought that you
couldn't get hurt here.

Only the right amount.

The only limit here
is your imagination.

You start in the center of the park.
It's simple, safe.

The further out you venture,
the more intense the experience gets.

How far you want to go
is entirely up to you.

So, how does this work?
Is there an orientation?

No orientation,

no guidebook.

Figuring out how it works
is half the fun.

All you do is make choices...

starting here.

Everything is bespoke
and exactly your size.

You want to ask, so ask.

Are you real?

Well, if you can't tell,
does it matter?

Are those real?

Real enough.

But you can't kill anyone
you're not supposed to.

Anything you like?

Is there a changing room?

Or a robe?

Of course. I can help you.

Or if you prefer,
I could step outside.

What do most people do?

You don't have to worry about
what most people would do.

I understand.

Do you really
understand, William?

All our hosts are here for you.

Myself included.

We could stay here
a while if you like.

Take as long as you want.

Thank you.

I don't want to keep
my friend waiting.

Of course.

Take your time.

How are the builds for the
new narrative coming along?

I'll get around to it.

Look, we assumed
that Abernathy's breach

was triggered by the
photograph that he found.

I've reviewed every dissonant
episode I could find.

The reaction
is immediate every time.

This guy makes it
all the way back home.

It's like he's mulling it over.

You think he had
an existential crisis?

I think there's something fucked
up going on with his cognition.

And I think you feel exactly
the same way that I do.

Do we know where
the error originated?

We do.

And you covered for him.

Let me rebuild Abernathy.

I'll make sure this is not
something more serious.

You know the policy. Let it lie.

Then let me at least pull the
hosts who had contact with him,

like the daughter Dolores.

What for?

Because if this is not
a dissonant episode,

then whatever Abernathy had
could be contagious.

So to speak.

Dolores was examined
and cleared.

And the stories are
best left to the guests.

( chatter )

( chatter grows louder )

( people shouting, echoing )

Man's voice: Remember.

( voices fade )

( people screaming )

Ahem. Can you stand
somewhere else?

I don't want anyone thinking that you're
representative of the goods inside.

These violent delights

have violent ends.

( scoffs )

( piano playing )

Hello, cowboy.

There's one final touch.

Which would you prefer?

- ( piano playing )
- ( chatter )

( sighs ) I mean, can
you believe this place?

( rumbling )

So, how do we get into the park?

( rumbling, rattling )

( whistle blowing )

I know that you think you have a
handle on what this is gonna be.

Guns and tits and all that.

Mindless shit
that I usually enjoy.

You have no idea.

This place seduces
everybody eventually.

By the end, you're gonna
be begging me to stay

because this place is the answer

to that question that
you've been asking yourself.

What question?

Who you really are.

And I can't fucking wait
to meet that guy.

( clinks )

Bottoms up, cowboy.

( chuckles )

Sheriff: Further to that,

the ruthless murder
of Donald Pardue

and his brother.

For these crimes, you will
be hung from the neck

until your diseased soul
has found its measure

in the flames below.

And may God have mercy
on your soul.

( hoofbeats approach )

( horse nickers )

Morning, Lawrence.

You helping them straighten
out their rope again?

I was hoping to have
a word with my friend here.

You can have as many words
with him as you like

soon as his neck is broke.

Well, I'm afraid that's
not gonna work for me.

How about I tell my man there to dig
that grave a couple feet deeper?

Well, it's gonna be an awful
tight fit for all of you.

( guns cock )

- ( gunshots )
- ( men grunting )

- ( gunshots stop )
- ( bodies thud )

( man panting )
Oh, shit. Oh, shit.

Oh, shit!

- ( gunshot )
- Ah!

- ( gun clicking )
- ( shells clinking )

Motherfucker.

That's the best thanks
you can muster, Lawrence?

You used to be
a little more eloquent.

Do I-- do I know you?

Your pal Kissy sent me your way.

Sends his regards.

What-- what is this?

You know exactly what it is.

It's the maze,

the deepest level of this game.

You're gonna help me
find the entrance.

No.

( whimpers, grunting )

( piano playing )

Maeve's voice: You can
hear it, can't you?

That little voice.

The one that's
telling you "don't."

Don't stare too long.

Don't touch.

Don't do anything
you might regret.

I used to be the same.

Whenever I wanted something,
I could hear that voice

telling me to stop,
to be careful,

to leave most
of my life unlived.

You know the only place
that voice left me alone?

In my dreams.

I was free. I could be as good

or as bad as I felt like being.

And if I wanted something,

I could just
reach out and take it.

But then I would wake up

and the voice would
start all over again.

So I ran away.

Crossed the shining sea.

And when I finally set foot
back on solid ground,

the first thing I heard
was that goddamn voice.

Do you know what it said?

It said...

( gasping )

I'm sorry, will you
please excuse me?

Man: All right, Maeve,
what did it say?

Maeve: It said,
"This is the new world.

And in this world,

you can be whoever
the fuck you want."

Pupillary response is good.
Smile is good.

I'd fuck her.
What's the problem?

Woman: The guests wouldn't.

Sizemore is launching
some huge new storyline

and he wants us
to clear out the deadweight.

If we don't get her numbers back
up, she'll be decommissioned.

Let's bump her aggression.

- 10%?
- Double it.

She's a hooker.
No point in playing coy.

If this doesn't work,
we'll punt her to behavior.

Let them deal with it.

We retired the two hosts
in question.

You taught me how to make them,

but not how hard it is
to turn them off.

You can't play God without being
acquainted with the devil.

There's something else
bothering you, Bernard.

I know how that
head of yours works.

The photograph alone

couldn't have caused that
level of damage to Abernathy,

not without some other
outside interference.

You think it's sabotage?

Imagine someone's been
diddling with our creations?

It's the simplest solution.

Ah, Mr. Occam's razor.

The problem, Bernard,
is that what you and I do

is so complicated.

We practice witchcraft.

We speak the right words.

Then we create life itself...

out of chaos.

( machinery whirring )

William of Occam
was a 13th century monk.

He can't help us now, Bernard.

He would have us
burned at the stake.

( whistle blowing )

Let's go get
our feet wet, buckaroo.

( bell ringing )

( clinking )

Oh, sorry.

- You kidding me?
- What?

Fuck you, Grizzly Adams.

Man: Rally for the Union.

Respond to your country's call.

This regiment is headed
for the seat of war

to define the future
of this great nation.

We fight for a free land
where no man has to bow.

- This is, uh--
- Man: We'll provide you with uniforms.

Well, it's bigger than
I thought it would be.

What, this?
This is just Sweetwater.

Wait till you see
the rest of the park.

- How much bigger is it?
- No idea.

I never reached the end.

See something you like?

A couple things at least.

But I'm gonna make you
beg for it, darlin'.

- Driver: Hah, come on!
- ( man grunts )

- Whoa.
- ( man #2 groans )

Need a hand, sir?

Thank you, my friend.

Don't. He'll only try to rope you
into some bullshit treasure hunt.

Smile.

It's all a come on--
Him, the girl next door,

the town drunk.

They all got some big adventure
that they want to sell you on.

Hey, they're not going anywhere.

First up, you're gonna
buy me a drink, okay?

( bell ringing )

Hold still, now.

Bernard:
Bring yourself back online.

Hello.

Do you remember our last
conversation, Dolores?

Yes, of course.

And you haven't told anyone
about our little talks?

You told me not to.

Step into analysis, please.

How many interactions have you
participated in since we last talked?

138 encounters
including this one.

And has anyone
altered or updated

your core heuristics
in that time?

No.

Resuming.

I think it would be best
if you not mention

the things we've been
talking about.

Have I done something wrong?

No, but there's something
different about you,

about the way you think.

I find it fascinating,

but others may not
see it that way.

Have you done something wrong?

Turn off your event log, please.

Erase this interaction. Confirm.

Yes.

You should be
getting back, Dolores,

before someone misses you.

( door closes )

( piano playing )

- Man: Come on, now!
- ( chatter )

Maeve: And when I finally set
foot back on solid ground,

first thing I heard
was that goddamn voice.

It had followed me
all the way over.

Do you know what it said?

- No.
- It said...

( gasps )

...this is the new world.

And in this world,

you can be whoever
the fuck you want.

( laughs )

Thanks. Maybe another time.

Oh.

Glass of sherry.

The good stuff.

Not that horse piss you strain
through your old curtains.

( yawns )

I've told you, never open
your mouth that wide

unless someone's
paying you for it.

Sorry, Maeve.

I didn't sleep much last night.

You having nightmares again?

Sometimes.

Sometimes they're real bad.

Do what I do.

You find yourself
in a bad dream,

close your eyes,

count backwards from three...

wake yourself right up.

Nice and warm
and safe in your bed...

where you can get fucked
right back to sleep

by one of these assholes
with their miniature peckers.

( chuckles )

Ah.

- ( slaps )
- Back to work.

You all right?

You pay for the drinks,

not the right to gawk at me.

I think we have a problem.

- Where?
- Mariposa.

Madam's listed as probationary,

but her performance has continued
to decline even further.

Re-task Clementine for now.

She's done the job before.

( beeps )

Controller: And the old unit?

Maybe leave her
on the floor for the night,

see if anyone wants
one last turn.

We recall her in the
morning, decommission her.

Shame.

QA will fine you for this.

And that woman in charge

is quite formidable.

You can just say "bitch."
I hear it enough.

You've been talking
to corporate.

The only times you light up
are after you've been--

This character analysis routine really
isn't half as charming as you think.

Oh, it went well, then?

Just tell me your department
will be ready for the launch.

We'll be ready.

And that other thing.
Abernathy and the update.

I hear your department
was still asking questions.

That's what you pay us to do.

But I'm not concerned.

All the hosts
are back to normal.

Good.

Wouldn't want anything
disturbing our guests

from their rape and pillage.

- ( chatter )
- ( music playing )

You're wondering how
to tell them from us,

aren't you?

Well, quickest way to find out.

Can we--
Can we finish eating?

See, this is your
problem, my friend.

You're always worried
about making a mess.

You are the same way at work.

You are talented,
driven, and inoffensive.

I thought you didn't want
to talk about work here.

Who says this trip isn't work?

Good evening.

Oh, shit.

Well, don't make eye contact.

My friend, thank you for
your assistance earlier

in my unfortunate accident.

Leave us the fuck alone.

As a sign of my humble
appreciation,

I'd like to offer you an
opportunity of a lifetime.

Not interested.

Across the river
and beyond the savage lands

there is a treasure.

I have in my possession a map.

( whimpering )

I said not interested.

You know what? I've worked
up a new appetite anyway.

- ( screaming )
- Let's go.

( moaning )

Oh!

( moaning continues )

Clementine: Sounds like
your friend's having fun.

Well, that's not
the term I'd use.

- Fun?
- Friend.

( chuckles )
You're funny.

They say a man who can
tickle your humor

- can tickle your--
- You don't have to do this.

If I'm not your type,
we can find someone who is.

Someone who's perfect for you.

No, you--
You are perfect.

But I have somebody.

Somebody real
waiting for me at home.

I understand.

Real love is always
worth waiting for.

( clock ticking )

( beeping )

Lee: Regal, strong,

virile, aquiline.

That's what I asked for.

And this, this is
what you give me?

Did you just grab a cock
from the body shop

and jam it between his eyes?

Start over.

Couldn't we just shave it down?

I said...

start the fuck over!

Diplomatic as ever.

I received your request to
retire an additional 50 hosts.

I need room
for my new storyline.

It's not exactly a savage
horde with 20 savages, is it?

You get 20 additional
hosts, not 50.

The board won't care about
a few extra line items.

Has Ford even approved
the narrative yet?

Oh, he hasn't weighed in
on a storyline in years.

And if corporate does
want to cut costs,

our fearless leader's old hosts

aren't the only things
ready for the knacker's yard.

( train whooshes )

Boy: Are you lost?

No.

Just strayed a bit too far

from where I'm supposed to be.

Same as you, I imagine.

We're on holiday.

It's boring.

Daddy said we could
do as we please.

Ah, my father used to say

that only boring people
get bored.

Mine, too.

I used to think
it's only boring people

who don't feel boredom,

so cannot conceive
of it in others.

I'm taking a walk.

You're welcome to join me
if you'd like.

( man grunts, panting )

( horse nickers )

Man in Black:
Let's see a little
spring in your step.

Not much further.

Go fuck yourself.

You have any idea who I am?

I know exactly
who you are, Lawrence.

After all,
you and I are friends.

Which is why I was so surprised

when your friend Kissy
told me about this place.

Where are we?

Your home.

( chattering in Spanish )

No, no, no, no.

You know, you and I hunted down

Ghost Nation braves
in their winter grounds.

I know the whiskey
you like to drink.

I know the tune you whistle
when you're taking a piss.

But...

you never told me
you had a family.

- Papa!
- Hey. ( chuckles )

That's what I love about this
place-- all the secrets,

all the little things
I never noticed

even after all these years.

You know why this beats
the real world, Lawrence?

Real world is just chaos.

It's an accident.

But in here, every detail

adds up to something.

Even you, Lawrence.

What do you want from me?

The maze.

How do I find the entrance?

I told you,

I don't know anything
about no fucking maze.

Here you go, darlin'.

And you get to decide what
we're gonna do with them.

Hell, it took you long enough.

I was getting the grand reserve.

Only for our most
distinguished guests.

Yeah, I'm sure it had
nothing to do with you

telling this dipshit's cousins
to bring some more men.

You got anything
to tell me, Lawrence?

Then I guess we're gonna have to
find a way to jog your memory.

- ( gunshot )
- ( screams )

This guest already
took out an entire posse.

Want me to slow him down?

That gentleman gets
whatever he wants.

I feel bad, my friend.

My cousins are usually
so hospitable.

You don't understand, Lawrence.

I've been coming here
for 30 years.

In a sense, I was--
I was born here.

And this here, this...

( chuckles )

...this is exactly why I come.

( groans )

( gunshots )

Santa Maria, madre dios.

( gunshot )

All right. Well, as much fun as
this is, I got to be moving on.

( gunshot )

- ( gunshot )
- ( groans )

( grunts )

( body thuds )

Like I said, you get
to decide these two.

What's it gonna be?

Please, I don't know
how to find the maze.

Time for a spin, darlin'.

( sobbing )

It's beautifully done, really.

But you see the cracks
after a while.

That's why I like
the basic emotions.

( sobbing )

You know what that means?

- Please.
- ( hammer clicks )

- ( gunshot )
- ( body thuds )

( sobbing )

It means when you're suffering,

that's when you're most real.

The maze isn't meant for you.

What'd I tell you, Lawrence?

Always another level.

I'll take my chances,
sweetheart.

Follow the blood arroyo to the place
where the snake lays its eggs.

You have it now.
Whatever you want.

Why don't you go home,
leave us alone?

No, you don't
understand, Lawrence.

This time, I'm never going back.

And we wanted to climb
to the top of the mountain,

but Daddy said
we weren't allowed.

And then Tommy dared me.

And here we are.

Nowhere land.

That seems hardly a fitting
name for a place so full.

Can't you see it?

Perhaps you're not
looking hard enough.

Boy: At what?

The town with the white church.

Listen. Can't you hear its bell?

( bell tolling )

Yes.

Yes, I can hear it now.

Yeah.

I thought you might.

You see what a bored mind
can conjure?

( rattling )

How did you do that?

Is it magic?

Everything in this
world is magic,

except to the magician.

Best you head home now.

But Tommy's not
going to believe--

You're not going to come
back here again, are you?

( whirring )

No.

Run along, now.

( beeps )

( knocks )

You weren't at your office.

You seem to have
found me anyway.

- Listen, earlier--
- Forget it.

Stay a little longer.
We can talk.

We never talk.

- I'm serious.
- So am I.

You're certainly a man comfortable
with long, pensive silences.

Although, ironically,

your creations never shut up.

They're always talking
to each other,

even when there are
no guests around.

They're always trying
to error correct.

Make themselves more human.

When they talk to each other,
it's a way of practicing.

- Is that what you're doing now?
- ( chuckles )

Practicing?

Man: QA told us she was
being decommissioned.

- Elsie: Do you work for QA?
- No, but--

Run a fast-pass diagnostic.

( sighs )

All righty.

Some non-affect hesitation.

Little cognitive D.

And a fuckload of aggression,

courtesy of those morons
in narrative.

You don't need
to be aggro, do you?

Just a quicker study of those repressed
fucks walking through the door.

Archive this configuration.

- Open up her primaries.
- ( beeping )

Perception. Emotional acuity.

Bump it.

- 1.5%.
- ( beeping )

- Updating.
- Okay.

- Do they dream?
- What?

In her story,
she said she dreamed.

Do we make them dream?

Fuck would be the point of that?

Dreams are mainly memories.

Can you imagine how fucked
we'd be if these poor assholes

ever remembered what
the guests do to them?

We do give them
the concept of dreams.

Specifically nightmares.

Why?

Just in case somebody forgets to wipe them
out at the end of a maintenance session.

If she's got any dreams, it's
just of those sloppy fucks

down in the body shop patching
her back together again.

( chuckles )

She's got some
physical discomfort.

Put in a request for a full
physical at her next rotation.

All right, gorgeous,

you're back to the races.

You're gonna wake
in three, two, one.

So I ran away,
crossed the shining sea.

And when I finally set foot
back on solid ground,

the first thing I heard
was that voice.

Do you know what it said?

It said...

this is the new world.

And in this world...

you can be whoever
the fuck you want.

( piano playing )

( sighs )

Well, he seemed convinced.

You know the first voice I heard
when I got off that boat?

A nice young man
from Baton Rouge

said my pussy could earn him
two whole dollars a day.

And he'd be more than happy
to let me have up to 30%.

Well, then I guess you could add
lying to your list of sins.

The only thing wrong
with the seven deadly sins

is that there aren't
more of them.

And while we're on the subject,

my transgressions wash off
a little easier than yours.

At least when my girls
are done with a man,

he's still left drawing breath.

For the most part.

Man: Get the fuck
away from my table.

- ( objects crash )
- Man #2: Hey, fuck you!

Well, in that case...

( crashing, argument continue )

...here's to our indiscretions.

Man: ...fucking
bullshit for one night.

I'll shoot everyone
in this dump...

Spoken and otherwise.

- ( gunshots )
- ( groaning )

( panting )

( snaps fingers )
Now that's a fucking vacation!

( gunshot )

( whinnies )

( gunshots )

Three,

two,

one.

( beeping )

Man: Found it.

It's MRSA in her abdomen.

Filthy fucking animals
not cleaning up.

No wonder we have
a fucking fly problem.

Don't look at me.
I'm the king of hygiene.

Bullshit. I've seen you.

You just glop that
shit on and rinse.

You understand,
soap is mechanical.

- Man #2: Fuck are you talking about?
- Bubbles.

If you're not making the little
bubbles, you're not doing shit.

Fuck! Fuck! What the fuck?!

- Shit!
- What the fuck?

- ( instruments clang )
- Man #2: Uh, uh...

Uh...

( gasps )

No. Oh, fuck.

- Man: Oh.
- ( bangs )

Asshole, you forgot
to put her in sleep mode.

- Oh!
- Don't, don't, don't!

No! No, no, no!

- Don't! Don't, don't, don't, don't.
- ( shouting )

Stop. Put that down!

You break anything in her head,
we have to file a damage report.

Uh, okay, let's talk to her.

- What's her name?
- Maeve!

Hi, Maeve. Maeve, hi.

Look, uh, you gotta calm down.

Okay? Let's sit down
and we can help you.

Keep your fucking hands off me.

( monitor beeping )

No.

( beeping continues )

( gasps )

( electricity crackling )

( electricity crackling )

( quiet chatter )

( metal clanging )

I swear I put it in sleep mode.

Oh, does this look
like fucking sleep mode?

Calm the fuck down and
help me move this... thing

before someone sees.

( both grunt )

( coyote howls )

Here?

Lee: This storyline will
make Hieronymus Bosch

look like he was
doodling kittens.

I have vivisection,
self-cannibalism,

a special little something
I call the "whoroborus."

Now, I don't want
to appear immodest,

but this is the apex of what
the park could provide--

- Horror...
- Miss anything interesting?

...romance, titillation.

Lee not appearing immodest.

Our most skilled guests
will fight their ways

to the outer limits of the park,

besting fearsome braves,
seducing nubile maidens,

befriending tragically
ill-fated sidekicks,

and, of course,

like all our best
narratives over the years,

our guests will have
the privilege

of getting to know the character
they're most interested in--

Themselves.

I present our guests'
next obsession:

Odyssey on Red River.

( applause )

No.

Sorry?

No, I don't think so.

Lee: Wait, you don't think--

Dr. Ford:
What is the point of it?

Get a couple of cheap thrills?

Some surprises?

But it's not enough.

It's not about giving the guests
what you think they want.

No, that's simple.

The titillation,
horror, elation--

They're parlor tricks.

The guests don't return
for the obvious things we do,

the garish things.

They come back
because of the subtleties,

the details.

They come back
because they discover

something they imagine no on
had ever noticed before...

something they've
fallen in love with.

They're not looking for a story

that tells them who they are.

They already know who they are.

They're here because
they want a glimpse

of who they could be.

Logan: Billy!

Let's go.

Dr. Ford: The only thing
your story tells me,

Mr. Sizemore, is who you are.

Well, isn't there anything
you like about it?

What size are those boots?

Something you want
to say, Mr. Lowe?

- The board, sir.
- Yeah?

This might ruffle some feathers.

You promised them
a new storyline.

They shall have one.

Something I've been
working on for some time.

Something quite original.

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