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Westworld: Who is Dolores

The one character who we blindly assumed is a constant for the entire first season of Westworld is […]

The one character who we blindly assumed is a constant for the entire first season of Westworld is an innocent rancher’s daughter from the town of Sweetwater – Dolores.

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However, after the events of “The Well-Tempered Clavier,” Dolores no longer seems so innocent.

Dolores is the villainous evil robot of the entire show.

During the telling church scene, where she is shifting through various timelines and clothing, she revealed that she killed Arnold.

Now, as far as we know hosts are unable to kill or hurt a human, but both Dolores and Maeve have proved this fact to be completely wrong.

The Westworld Season Finale synopsis reads:

Ford (Anthony Hopkins) unveils his bold new narrative; Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) embraces her identity; Maeve (Thandie Newton) sets her plan in motion.

This leads us to believe that Dolores is not who she or we think she is! She might be just as violent and evil as Ford or The Man In Black. Remember – it’s easy to wipe a host and reset their storyline.

Dolores is Wyatt

Yes, you read that right. Dolores is Wyatt. Ford made up the Wyatt backstory and uploaded it to Teddy so he would remember his past differently.

However, in episode 9, Angela the blonde host tells “Theodore” that he doesn’t remember the bloodbath in Escalante correctly and that he was the sheriff at the time and Wyatt wasn’t even there.

Throughout the season we have seen Dolores’ flashbacks to the town massacre and the infamous church.

But what if she wasn’t running and she was chasing!

She probably keeps having flashbacks at the graveyard because in a past life she was a cold-blooded killer.

We’ve already seen how quickly she remembered how to shoot a gun with perfect aim!

Her latest stint through various timelines while entering and exciting the church is our first clue.

Here Is What We Know About Wyatt In Westworld Terms

He’s an evil general that took out the entire town of Escalante. Ford told Teddy he was his commanding officer who went mad, murdred a ton of people and hosts in Escalante, killed his general, and then began leading a creepy cult to kill everyone.

Ford programs Teddy to find and kill Wyatt, meaning Ford set Teddy on a path to take out Dolores, because she is Wyatt.

Episode 9 proved that Arnold was “The General” that Dolores revealed she killed.

We also know that Wyatt supposedly turned the gun on himself, which we also see Dolores do in one of her various flashback reveries in the exact same spot where Wyatt stood.

More evidence comes by way of actress Evan Rachel Wood’s own Instagram post, which makes sense now than it did a few weeks ago.

#DoloresAbernathy in 3 fictional characters. #Westworld

A photo posted by Evan Rachel Wood (@evanrachelwood) on

The first photo is Dolores as she is presented to the audience – as Dorothy.

The second photo is an evil red-eyed robot from The Terminator franchise.

The last photo is of Kurt Russel from the movie Tombstone named WYATT.

So, Dolores thinks she is most like Dorothy in the present timeline, however she’s an evil robot named Wyatt.

There is more than enough evidence to prove that Dolores is Wyatt and Ford made up Wyatt to task Teddy with getting rid of Dolores.

Dolores being fully sentient is a serious threat to Ford and the control he has over Westworld.

If we see one more huge shocking twist in the Westworld Season Finale – it will be Dolores being revealed as the real Wyatt, a violent host that lost her mind and massacred Arnold and other hosts in the town of Escalante, that Ford just recently uncovered and rebuilt.

MIND. BLOWN.

Either way, see you all tonight for the 90-minute finale on HBO!

OH and don’t forget – we get to see Ford’s NEW narrative, too!

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Westworld airs Sundays at 9 PM on HBO.