![]() One hopes it gets repaired soon, but blood is an awfully hard stain to remove. Player PianoĪ new twist on “Paint It Black” greets us in the central town of Shogun World, one fitting with the new surroundings, but more importantly, we hear a similarly executed version of the “Westworld” theme song as Sakura’s dance number.Īlso, pour one out for the Mariposa player piano, for real. Which is honestly something you only come to appreciate after the fact - the notion that an episode of TV might only contain two different timelines shouldn’t necessarily be so novel, and YET. This week, with the exception of the early scenes with the Delos clean-up crew, we stick very firmly with the post-revolution/pre-Delos recovery time period, with a dual focus on Dolores and Maeve’s individual campaigns through the parks. It’s an important reminder that we’re calling this character Dolores right now - but there’s a whole lot of Wyatt in her. Fortunately, Dolores has acquired herself a technician who can solve those sorts of problems with just a flick of the wrist - and in a heartbreaking turn, decides to change Teddy into the kind of man her army needs. ![]() Meanwhile, Dolores is in planning mode, including some important work in regards to Teddy, her seemingly loyal servant who has just a touch too much good in him. Which means that both Maeve and Akane are all the more ready for bloodshed. (If Sizemore had a real objection to the idea, he might have thought of that before he literally copied-and-pasted the Mariposa heist to Akane’s geisha lounge.) The pair team up to face down the Shogun and his army, but Akane’s daughter-surrogate Sakura gets killed in the crossfire. That said, it’s not enough to ensure a happy outcome for Akane (Rinko Kikuchi), who essentially functions as the Maeve equivalent inside Shogun World, ensuring that the two of them establish an immediate bond. Bill Walton Gets a Candid, Inspiring ‘30 for 30’ Series Courtesy of Steve James
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