Angela's description to the MiB seems to further substantiate this claim. women, children, even the animals” (Armistice, episode 4).ĭespite the memory being adapted to suit the new narrative, the description seems to fit what happened during the massacre. “I was seven when they rode into my town. This is further suggested when Armistice tells the MiB about her encounter with Wyatt. Teddy's flashback of what happened in Escalante as part of the new narrative shows scenes that we also see in Dolores' first and second flashback of the massacre. The event it is centered around seems to be the massacre in Escalante. with a villain called Wyatt” (Ford, episode 3).īased on all this, it seems fair to infer that the new narrative will be based on events that have occured previously in Westworld. “A fiction which, like all great stories, is rooted in truth. Something quite original” (Bernard and Ford, episode 2). Something I've been working on for some time. We know that the it will be a quite original fiction which, like all great stories, is rooted in truth, and that it takes place in a time of war with a villain called Wyatt. We know that it centers around the Town with the White Church (otherwise known and henceforth referred to as Escalante), which Ford has reconstructed and Dolores visits in the present time period. We've been given very little concrete information about Ford's new narrative thus far, despite Ford taking up a lot of room and using a lot of resources to create it. I'm not the sentimental type” (Ford, episode 4). “You can tell the board that my narrative will be completed on time, and it won't be a retrospective, as I'm sure you have all feared. This post will focus on what we know about Ford's new narrative and speculate on who Wyatt is based on the information that we've been given so far.