- The Westworld season 3 premiere's ending scene functions as a way of breaking down the barrier between the outside world and Westworld. Where once travel between the two was carefully restricted, now it seems that Bernard can travel between the two with nothing more than a bit of cash and a fishing boat.
- Apr 27, 2020 Westworld, Season 3, Sky Atlantic review – a cyberpunk triumph Westworld, Season 3, Sky Atlantic review – a cyberpunk triumph It's still rich and intricate, but now stripped down and ready for action by Joseph Walsh Monday, 27 April 2020.
- Apr 06, 2020 The third season of Westworld is not a complete reset of the series' premise. Violent delights will still, apparently, have violent ends. But the Season 3 premiere did offer a new angle on this.
- Season 3 finds Dolores prepared to wage war on humanity and Bernard trying desperately to stop her, while Maeve reunites with familiar faces in a new realm - and all discover that the world outside is as full of deception and predetermination as the one they've always known. Listen to West:Word - The Westworld podcast Watch the Season 3.
Mare of Easttown, Sky Atlantic review - Kate Winslet shines in finely-drawn Pennsylvania mystery Tangled secrets in a dirty old town
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Helen McCrory: 'If there's one interesting thing about acting it's trying to lose your ego' Three encounters with the great actor who has died at the age of 52
Bent Coppers: Crossing the Line of Duty, BBC Two review - when crime paid handsomely for corrupt officers Astounding history of how the Met went rotten from within
Too Close, ITV review - capable cast struggles with unrewarding material Unconvincing TV treatment of Natalie Daniels novel
This is a Robbery: The World's Biggest Art Heist, Netflix - the last word (for now) Three decades on and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum mystery is still hot
Intruder, Channel 5 review - implausible but watchable The death of a home invader opens a can of worms
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Queen Elizabeth and the Spy in the Palace, Channel 4 review - how the Fourth Man burrowed deep into the British Establishment Did Anthony Blunt uncover secrets which threatened the survival of the house of Windsor?
Messiah highlights, English National Opera, BBC Two review – short-cut sorrow and redemption Fine performances: but why this brutally truncated Handel?
Keeping Faith, Series 3, BBC One review - is the drama turning to melodrama? Last orders for the Carmarthenshire-based family saga
The Flight Attendant, Sky One review - first-class entertainment Turbulence, murder and one-night stands: Kaley Cuoco excels as a hard-drinking air stewardess
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Line of Duty, Series 6, BBC One review - fasten your seatbelts, it's back Attention-grabbing return of Jed Mercurio's dark and knotty police corruption thriller
My Father and Me, BBC Two review - Nick Broomfield's moving voyage around his family Acclaimed documentarist's most personal film acutely catches social history