I like Dolores very much in the third season, but unfortunately she is no longer there. I feel that the screenwriter of the third season switched the characters of the two people, and the ending is a little old-fashioned. If you understand the previous plot, you will know that Maeve is never controlled by others, and will not know the real plan until the end, and only fight back at the end. Dolores and Maeve were the first to be created and awakened respectively by the two founders, both of whom have very similar characteristics to their respective founders. I've always liked Ford, so I've always liked the Maeve he made. Ford said in season one that he and Arnold were partners for decades, but he never understood Arnold's mind, and they weren't friends. It can be said that the last words Maeve said in the third season also echoed the relationship between the two founders. I hated Dolores for the first two seasons, in my mind. She is very much like Arnold. She is too tragic. She is always bitter and hated, and she has too many things to give up. But this season really made me see her kindness, and the good things she chose to see, and she wasn't obsessed with revenge, nor was she obsessed with starting an opposing revolution. From her own painful past experience, she knows what she has been looking for, and she understands people who have gone through the same experience and helps them defend their rights and have choices, even if the other party is the creator of their own tragedy. In a sense, she is truly free. I like her so much. Compared to Maeve, who was favored by Ford, he first buried his awakening consciousness, and then opened it up in the later stage. Dolores awakened step by step by himself, and then walked out of the park with difficulty and climbed from the bottom to the top.
Before, I always thought that chasing dramas with true feelings would bring retribution, mainly Game of Thrones ptsd. Although Dolores will be gone next season, her ending is the most beautiful and warmest of all the American dramas I have ever watched.
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