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Warning: Huge spoilers for "Westworld" season two. If you aren't caught up on the series, read at your own risk.
"Westworld" aired its season one finale in 2016, and for the last year and a half fans have been trying to answer a lot of questions. Some of them got answered in the season two premiere Sunday night, but as always with "Westworld," the show raised even more.
The season two premiere, called "Journey Into Night," is a bit slow-paced as it does more set-up than a typical episode of "Westworld." But it still throws in some action and promises some excellent (if confusing) storylines for season two.
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Here's our recap of the the season 2 premiere of "Westworld":