Westworld Episode 2: Chesnut Photos Released

10/06/2016 02:44 am EDT

HBO's latest hit, Westworld, has taken the world by storm. The concept alone is so unique, that audiences showed out for the debut just to try and understand what was going on. No matter your reason for watching, many have been enthralled by the new series, and are anxiously awaiting next week's episode.

Lukcy for us, a week isn't all that long.

The second episode of the Western/Sci-fi thriller is called Chesnut, and it debuts on October 9. In preparation for the episode, HBO has released a series of photos from the episode. You can check them all out by flipping through the gallery at the top, or bottom, of the page.

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The reason audiences are so captivated by Westworld, is because it is a story that creates a genre all its own. There's really nothing else like it on television.

The series follows Dr. Robert Ford, the creator of Westworld. Essentially, he has dreamed up an entire world, or theme park, that users can pay to enter. Westworld isn't like most theme parks, as it resembles real life, just in the old west.

When you go into this world, you are greeted by robots, called hosts.

Hosts my look, act, sound, and feel just like humans, but they are definitely not. This creates the fun for the user, as they can do whatever they want in Westworld with absolutely zero consequence. No matter what trouble they caused, the world would reset at the end of each day.

Eventually, a group of the hosts begin to understand that they aren't real, and leads a rebellion against the creators.

The series is based on a 1973 film of the same name, and was written by Jurassic Park creator, Michael Crichton.

If you can't get enough Westworld, HBO has created an experience unlike any other, that you can pair with the series. Visit DiscoverWestworld.com and you will find a website based on the actual theme park.

After visiting the website, enter the code WHITEHATBLACKHAT into the accees box in the top right corner, and you can take your personality assessment for Westworld entry.

As if you existed within a world where you couyld actually visit Dr. Ford's attraction, this site will answer any of your questions. Created by HBO, rehabstudio, The ZOO, and Westworld creators, The Nolans, the website features its own AI entity named Aeden.

After taking a personality test, Aeden will learn your name, interact with you on a personal level, and answer your questions about Westworld.

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