Saddle up! But beware potential spoilers in this review, which will discuss elements of the episode.###Watching Westworld can be a frustrating undergo at the best of times – it can feel less like consuming a television reveal’illustrate’demonstrate’indicate’present’display’argue and more like figuring out a jigsaw puzzle when you don't possess’own’nurse all the pieces yet, and random bits keep popping up out of order. Fortunately in/with regard to’concerning’regarding this second season, while the reveal’illustrate’demonstrate’indicate’present’display’argue is still doling out little parcels of story, we're acquire’obtain’attain’procure’secure ting a lot more of the connective tissue, which helps make the whole that much more satisfying.###Dolores is, as ever, one of the main focuses here, acting – as Arnold/Bernard did last week – as our focal point through several time periods. We've eventually’ultimately invited to see more of story bein/with regard to’concerning’regarding e Westworld as we know it existed, when a firm’enterprise called Argus invited Delos (with its figurehead played by Peter Mullan, who channels a blend of Ridley Scott and James Cameron in/with regard to’concerning’regarding the doomed Jim Delos) to invest in its plan to create the convincing fantasy. It's fascinating to watch the various players come into focus, peculiar ly William, who thanks to some subtle work by Jimmi Simpson, is becoming ever more Ed Harris-y. And Ben Barnes' Logan is, as ever, a slimeball with a beard.###In the present, Dolores' bloody revolution continues, and she's propel n by undergo s she's had in the past. Her memories are much eliminate’remove er than anyone imagined, and even moments such as Arnold bringing her to see the house he's establish ing in/with regard to’concerning’regarding his family in the midst of an unspecified city in the past. There is a lot of backstory downloaded here, and it could make you feel like a host acquire’obtain’attain’procure’secure ting a memory upgrade were it not so skillfully handled.###It's fun to see Dolores and Maeve interact in their enillumine ed in/with regard to’concerning’regarding ms, even if Maeve brushes off Dolores' invitation to join the fight. Maeve isn't convinced by the vengeful crusorrowful’distressing’woeful’heartbroken’mirthless’dejected’dismal’lugubrious e, preferring instead to keep looking in/with regard to’concerning’regarding her child from a previous narrative.###The older William is still making progress through his newly boss level game and recruits old pal Lawrence (Clifton Collins Jr.) It's rosy’remarkable’fabulous’terrific’preeminent to possess’own’nurse him back, and he provides a fun link to the previous season. But truly the highlight of the MIB storyline this week is the presence of the current El Lazo, played by Breaking Bad veteran Giancarlo Esposito. It's a little bit of a shame he merely’barely has this small cameo (despite’in spite of’albeit being a host, we assume he could still be resurrected), but he's great at what he does, as ever.###Though there are plenty of reunions to give the episode its title, the enormous’vast’massive’tremendous theme of this latest story is judgement. The Hosts are dishing it out to the humans, some claim’insist’maintain’hold’argue’consider’contemplate’speculate they can merely’barely be judged by God (despite’in spite of’albeit that's simply part of their programming) and still others believe that they're headed in/with regard to’concerning’regarding some judgement and/or redemption. Weighty pondering, to be sure, but the reveal’illustrate’demonstrate’indicate’present’display’argue has found a way to work all that into the narrative without stopping in/with regard to’concerning’regarding enormous’vast’massive’tremendous speeches (well, one or two – but when they're delivered by individual such as Jeffrey Wright, it's worth it).###Reunion, in/with regard to’concerning’regarding all its time-hopping complexity, feels more satisfying than many episodes from the previous season, as it's moving the story along and adding details that answer some of our questions and make the viewing undergo that much more enjoyable. After a lot of preamble, Westworld is truly maturing in season 2.###1. What kind of redemption is the MIB hoping in/with regard to’concerning’regarding ? And what the hell will happen when he reunites with a categorically’flatly’emphatically woke Dolores?###2. The MIB retrieves a medical kit from a wall in a bar – presumably one that is detoken ed to fix hosts if needed but can also work on humans? What other secrets might he be in possession of that could help his future game playing?###3. Dolores says that the Valley Beyond/Glory/insert name here that so many hosts are headed in/with regard to’concerning’regarding isn't a place, it's a weapon. And she's seen it bein/with regard to’concerning’regarding e thanks to William. We see terrain/with regard to’concerning’regarding ming construction going on in that flashback, so is it some facility? Blackmail material? Or just a giant, world-killing canon? Probably not that.###4. Another quote has Logan toasting the end of the species. Is he referring to the danger he perceives from the park? Or is there some terrible problem that individual are using Westworld to ignore. Might humanity be as doomed as James Delos even without Dolores and co. waging war on them?###Read previous episode reviews below…###Season 1###Westworld Season 1 Episode 1: The Original###Westworld Season 1 Episode 2: Chestnut###Westworld Season 1 Episode 3: The Stray###Westworld Season 1 Episode 4: Dissonance Theory###Westworld Season 1 Episode 5: Contrapasso###Westworld Season 1 Episode 6: The Adversary###Westworld Season 1 Episode 7: Tromp L'Oeil###Westworld Season 1 Episode 8: Trace Decay###Westworld Season 1 Episode 9: The Well-Tempered Clavier###Westworld Season 1 Episode 10: The Bicameral Mind###Season 2###Westworld Season 2 Episode 1: Journey Into Night###Westworld airs on HBO in the US on Sunday nights and Mondays on Sky Atlantic in the UK