[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Westworld, Season 4, Episodes 1-6.] The nature of Westworld's reality is ever-changing, and raising plenty ...
There is a purpose there and this is what I’m dancing around because I don’t want to reveal what that purpose is, but in my opinion, he’s not puppeteering her. Maybe there was some confusion, but right when she discovers that she does have the power and she’s really reluctant at first. There were limits to his self-questioning and there were none for her, whereas this time around, he seems to be the one that knows everything, whether or not he’s divulging it or not, and she’s the one in the dark. They’ve been through hell together and it’s nice to just get up there and on set with Evan and connect with her. So I think that’s a fun thing to play this time around, and just to speak in a contemporary manner without any Southern cowboy draw. You see [Teddy and Christina] meeting each other much in the way they met at the beginning of their loop back in Westworld, where there’s an ease, a connection in the eyes between the two of them.