There is indeed ugliness and disorder in this world, and I choose to see the good.
The third season of Westworld ditched the non-linear narrative (or multi-line narrative) of the previous two seasons. The theme has also changed from the awakening of artificial intelligence to this season's: human beings get rid of the "god" (the Leihebo system) constructed by themselves and make their own choices, and the whole episode also seems to be less speculative but more "explosive" Rice".
Humans used to build this world with what we think of as free will, and our history was written improvisationally, but today, when we have "nuclear weapons", we not only have the power to write history, but also end it. Ability.
We will try to create rules for ourselves, to restrain ourselves, to construct order, to separate out "outliers" as if their disappearance, the world will become more stable and orderly.
But even in this seemingly stable world, the world seems to get even worse once the delicate balance is upset when the lives our algorithms have planned for us are laid out in front of us.
Here's a personal question: what Dolores wants to give us as human beings the power of free choice, would the world be better or worse if we could really shape the world with our own free will?
The world around us is not very peaceful. The new crown pneumonia, extreme nationalism, the tide of anti-globalization, class contradictions, racial discrimination, etc., all seem to destroy our last decency. This is what we need to solve before we evolve into a spiritual god question.
Our world can only be rebuilt if it is destroyed.
Regarding the ending and the unfinished ending, when the audience in the second season has begun to find it difficult to adapt to the previous model, only by making new changes, perhaps a better world can be built. As said at the end of this season:
It's a new world where you can become whoever you want to be!
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