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Critic Consensus: "The Well-Tempered Clavier" confirms a multitude of popular theories in an episode marked by bleak revelations and tragic results.
Episode Info
Cast
as Dr. Robert Ford
as The Man in Black
as Dolores Abernathy
as Teddy Flood
as Maeve Millay
as Bernard Lowe
as Charlotte Hale
as Theresa Cullen
as William
as Hector Escaton
as Elsie Hughes
as Armistice
as Logan
as Lee Sizemore
as Clementine Pennyfeather
as Stubbs
as Lawrence
as Kisecawchuck
as Angela
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Critic reviews for The Well-Tempered Clavier
It's better than most TV, because the reveals of the narrative enhance our experience of watching it, and demands several viewings.
This week's big Westworld reveals suggests the show has, if anything, suffered from a paucity of ambition.
Despite... frustrations, "Clavier" kept up the pace admirably and offered up a satisfying amount of information.
While there are myriad questions about nearly every character, the nature of time, choice, and reality, one character arc has stood out amongst the pack, particularly because of its straightforwardness.
In last night's episode, "The Well-Tempered Clavier," quite a few big clues were dropped, and many of the pieces of this temporal jigsaw puzzle came snapping into place.
[The Well-Tempered Clavier]... may have finally revealed Ford's master plan.
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