This article highlightsWestworlds best episodes over the course of four seasons.

“The Mother of Exiles” is a pivotal turning point, packed with shocking reveals and thrilling confrontations.

The episode is packed with outstanding performances with Evan Rachel Wood and Tessa Thompson playing multiple personalities.

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Hale has taken control of the hosts and is now using similar methods to enslave humanity.

It’s a devastating development in Caleb’s story andAaron Paul delivers one of his strongest performancesof the season.

With the season unresolved by the finale, there is still room for continuation should HBO allow it.

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The Season 2 finale, “The Passenger” is an ambitious episode that reshapesWestworlds future.

Dolores sees the Valley Beyond as a prison and attempts to destroy it.

This episode is a slow-burn thriller, building tension as more of the parks mysteries are unearthed.

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With “The Adversary,“Westworldset the stage perfectly for even greater revelations.

Zahn McClarnon delivers an unforgettable performance depicting Akechetas journey.

His arc reframes the Ghost Nation as protectors rather than villains.

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“The Original” is a gripping introduction toWestworld, setting a high bar for the series.

His performance garnered him an Emmy nomination.

Meanwhile,Anthony Hopkins is chillingly brilliant, delivering one of Fords most sinister moments yet.

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Hopkins was nominated for an Emmy for this episode.

This episode is a standout moment inWestworld’sfirst season and also in its 5-year run.

Maeve executes her long-awaited escape plan from the facility.

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Wood was nominated for an Emmy for this episode.

This episode closed astellar first season ofWestworld, and made the show an unforgettable series for fans.

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Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) talks to the Man in Black who’s wearing white (Ed Harris)

Aaron Paul looks back, worried

Dolores rides a black horse

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A Delos technician touches Maeve’s hands

Bernard looks at a walking white humanoid robot

Battle-ready Akecheta looks to the distance

The Man in Black greets Dolores in Sweetwater Ranch

Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) holds a gun to his own head

A broken down Clementine (Angela Sarafyan) is being checked by Theresa (Sidse Babett Knudsen), while Dr. Ford (Anthony Hopkins) observes from outside the room

Teddy embraces Dolores while Dr. Ford stands in front of them

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