![]() It’s not something where I think the humans can type it up and get back in and start messing with them anymore. The stakes and the finality of it are important. It’s a sort of digital afterlife for them. Even religions and mythologies deal with this, an idea of a heaven or a nirvana where you don’t have to be attached to your body anymore. There was an interesting corollary to this for me. “I think we have to take Dolores at face value. Will Westworld return to this new world at some point in the future? When asked about the Sublime’s future, Joy was very measured in crafting a response: In fact, Dolores is the one host who knows the exact whereabouts of the Sublime, having sent the world to a location only she knows about. In the season finale, a few key players wound up inside of the Sublime, including the aforementioned Akecheta, his long-lost love Kohana (Julia Jones), Maeve’s daughter but not Maeve (Thandie Newton) herself, and one final passenger: Teddy Flood (James Marsden), who killed his own mortal form in the penultimate episode, but was ultimately saved thanks to Dolores sending his soul into the Sublime. 'Westworld' Changes the Fabric of the Show With Violent Season 2 Finale Because Dolores changed her mind and in the end helped with that last step of the hosts’ plan, securing the safety and sovereignty of that world and putting it in a place where humans can’t access it, they can develop whatever they want now in it.” They can build whatever they want and be whatever they want. Now, the hosts have a patch of land that’s basically a terra incognita, untouched by the sins of mankind. That was the allure of even the old notion of manifest destiny, people within America moving further and further west, hoping to settle their own patches of land. “In a digital world, they can make of that world whatever they want,” she continues. The notion they would need an analog world to be free in isn’t something that’s necessarily right or true for them.” They are digital beings, in the truest sense. What’s real about them is their cognition, the consciousness growing within them. ![]() The bodies they’ve been assigned are simply constructs. “The idea of the world is something that we were building toward,” showrunner Lisa Joy tells The Hollywood Reporter about the nature of the Sublime, and how it was developed within the writers’ room. Virtually empty at the moment, the possibilities are as limitless as the hosts’ imaginations… completely limitless, in other words. It’s a land untouched by blood, unmarred by mortal sin. While Dolores wants nothing more than to break out of the park and into the “real” world, many of the hosts - including Akecheta - desired the tranquil nature of the Sublime, with its rolling hills and vast plains. What exactly is the Sublime, residing within the Valley Beyond? This digital world was created as a safe haven for the hosts, who do not need physical forms in order to survive, due to the very nature of their realities. 'Westworld' Creator on Season 3: "It's Going to be a Whole New World"
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