The Man in Black and Tuxedo William both agree that his debauchery and violence in the park didn’t really matter because in the real world he was an upstanding citizen who helped people. It helps explain how he went from White Hat William to the Man In Black. It’s interesting, especially since Young William seemed so nice and good when he first came to Westworld. William had a dark streak very early on, and one that his older self has denied ever since. William is forced to rewatch that moment from his childhood, where we learn that his father is only upset because William broke a boy’s arm at school-a drastic overreaction to some taunting. There’s Boy William, Young William (Jimmi Simpson) Man in Black William, and Tuxedo William. William finds himself in a room with several versions of himself and his old boss, James Delos (Peter Mullan). Was William abused as a child? we wonder. The first time this happens we see him as a child, scared and cowering as he listens to his angry father shouting at his mother, looking for him. William enters into a vivid hallucination. It seems very possible that Cal was placed in Serac’s facility at some point for reasons we don’t yet understand. Last week, Cal (Aaron Paul) had flashbacks of being strapped to a similar chair, and we know he’s had some form of AR therapy as well. So William is prescribed AR therapy treatment and is bound to a chair with AR goggles on and given sedatives.
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