[S4E3] Future Tense ((LINK))
Hildy: Keep your eyes closed and breathe deeply as you cast off yesterday and look to the future, drawing breath, and with it, possibility. Exhale. Now sit up, open your eyes, and greet the world.
[S4E3] Future Tense
Bernard uses his newfound prophetic powers to easily take down two men outside of a diner in the desert. A car pulls up, and Bernard shows the woman driving it an image of the famous Westworld Maze, which leads her to recognize they are "with the cause." Things in the car get a little tense, but then Bernard presents a severed host head (from one of the guys he confronted earlier) and explains "they" have been trying to infiltrate her group. He asks that she take them to "the condemned lands" and she reluctantly obliges.
Just about everybody is shocked by that move but Alvarez has faith that members like EZ and Manny are exactly what the Mayans need right now. Later when Canche and the other charter presidents try to convince Alvarez that the Santo Padre chapter should just be disbanded, he insists that the charter can be saved because he sees the future in EZ and Manny leading the way.
While this was explored a little last season, with Helen managing to pilot herself through various time periods, it seems that there are those who, like Abby and Connor last week, are trapped, not only in the past, but now also in the future. And those who cannot make it home have set up shop in a nightmare future filled with the tree creeper creatures.
Amidst all of this, Angel was struggling with the fact that he will be a father again soon. Coco calling him selfish further makes him worry. Meanwhile, EZ reunites with JJ and finds himself in a tense situation when JJ questions him about his escape from prison. We also get an update on Emily who is with her sister Erin and has left Galindo. We also see Adelita following a man in Mexico and it might have to do with her baby that is still alive.
Since the past seasons, we could have said that EZ might be a future leader and now he is stepping in the same shoes. Alvarez sees that in him but his very first mission going south may mess everything up for him. At this point, EZ may not understand why Angel shot Randall but we can clearly see where his impulse decision comes from.
Mando is impressive throughout the episode, which stands to reason: Silence has always been his secret weapon, so he's used to the kind of non-verbal communication Nacho must rely on to convey pain or signal understanding while he's bleeding out from two different bullet holes. His eyes radiate the knowledge that he may be forced by Fring (Giancarlo Esposito), who now has him in his pocket, to do something just as bad as this -- or worse -- in the future, too.
You certainly won't find very much to be upbeat about in Kim Wexler's scenes. Once again, Rhea Seehorn delivers a show-stealing performance as the physically and emotionally bruised attorney, finally getting back on the horse following her sleep-deprived car accident and the death of her old friend Chuck McGill. She wanders through a meeting with her banking client Mesa Verde in a semi-daze when Kevin (Rex Linn), the bank's genial but ambitious chief executive, shows off a series of models for future expansion sites. (Their meticulous construction, and the soft pink and blue glow of the room where they're contained, have an effect reminiscent of "Kandors" by the late artist Mike Kelley -- a riff on the "bottle city" motif from Superman comics that takes our dreams of a vanished future and renders them appropriately tiny and delicate.) She at first hesitates to delegate responsibility to her new paralegal, then winds up handing her a major assignment wholesale just to avoid having to deal with it herself.
The show then takes us to a cave where Murphy and Emori are talking and Murphy says that he misses Polis. She questions him whether he had sex with Ontari or not. It becomes a tense situation, but Murphy smoothly ducks the question. He decides to go to Arkadia to steal something. She kisses her and tells her that they will feast tonight.
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