I found it fun... It wasn't Haha fun, but it was fun.
I liked that it was confusing.... it made me think about things...
From Indiewire: Westworld Is Killing the Same Characters So Many Times, Its Actually Killing Itself
That part sums up this second season for me. I was still able to enjoy it and I'll definitely be watching the third season, but this season was unnecessarily confusing. I hope for the third season they focus on making a more entertaining season with more relatable characters, instead of just trying to outsmart the audience.

Hobbs? It was certainly implied, yeah, though I'm slightly baffled as to whether he knows (he is) or whether he's just following his programming....is the security guy a host, too?
Ha! Dolores is Charlotte and so can you! This might be the only time it's ever acceptable to say that Evan Rachel Wood is inside Tessa Thompson.
t:Delores as Hale took 5 (maybe only 4, if the key/her father was 1) brains.
Teddy is for sure one... just confused on the other 3-4.
I doubt it's Teddy. It's more likely either just another Dolores copy, or it's some sort of default AI at the moment (that'll no doubt evolve into a whole new personality next season).Were they not expecting a 3rd season? That wouldve been a fine series ender. The timelines hurt my brain.
Question -
If Dolores created a new Dolores body back for her, then whose consciousness is inside Charlottes? Would be funny if its Teddy.
https://www.reddit.com/r/westworld/comments/8tr8jc/nice_lamp/
They can bring anyone back now and that's not very strong writingIf I'm right, and if what's suggested is right, then we haven't actually seen William [in the future] yet; the scenes between [host] Hayle, Dolores & Bernard may be in the distant future, but the scenes in Westworld can't have been that far into the future, else everyone would have aged.The end credits scene was very curious. According to Lisa Joy, it's set in the far, far future. So is it safe to say that the hosts eventually ended up decimating the real world? And MIB we see here has to be a host as the real one couldn't have survived that long given his age - yet he is dressed the same and has the same hand injury that the real MIB sustained in the finale, in current time. So was a copy of MIB made as he entered the forge?

I'm gonna put this all in spoiler tags if someone's not seen the whole thing yet:
We can pretty much assume Teddy is not one of the spheres Dolores took. She uploaded Teddy into The Valley Beyond, 'cause that's the one place he'll be able to rest. She regretted "driving him away" and wanted him to find peace in the one place Teddy can: The Valley.
Won't be Ford 'cause Fords orb was red.
Maeve is one, I'm pretty certain. We saw someone in host-Hales body, I'm thinking either that's Maeve or one of her companions, maybe Armistice.
Bernard was obviously one.
The Emily in the main timeline, the one William killed, was the real Emily so not her. I think she might have taken Maeve and her band, just for the show to keep them on. So Hector and Armistice at least, perhaps the archer-girl from Shogun world, though I don't know why she'd do it. She didn't have a relationship with them but could be just for the writers to keep them in the next season. And they're fighters, she needs fighters in the war against humanity.
The post-credits scene: As Lisa Joy has said, it takes place in a "far, far future". Now, the William we see on the beach is the real William. He never went down the elevator, they found him at the door to the Forge. The William in the post-credits is a host doing a fidelity test (and the one in the elevator all along). They've been making him go through the whole uprising again and again. Delos's test always took him to the same place: the conversation with Logan. Williams test has to be done in the park, because the park is where he is his true self. The test is to see if he makes the same decisions as the real William: kills his daughter etc.
[BLACKOUT]I'm willing to bet it's Angela currently in Host Hale's body[/BLACKOUT]

Lee Sizemore got lost. He thought they were in the Klondike narrative which is 3 or 4 sectors east of the Homesteads.Maeve was searching for her daughter in westworld. why did they walk from westworld into Shogun?
No, we knew this already when Ford told Bernard in 2x07. She built him in The Cradle because she knew Arnold better than anyone.Was Doloressaying she created Bernard supposed to be a twist or something? Because it was just...there. She said that and I was like 'OK...so?'
They really need to chill with the reveals and develop the characters so that the audience actually likes them/finds them interesting and they aren't robots that can just get reprogrammed and lose their personality like Teddy or Clem
I figure we're going to have two groups of hosts at some point too - we'll have Dolores and her followers, hell bent on erasing humanity from existence, and then we'll have Bernard's group who'll be trying to coexist with humanity whilst also attempting to stop Dolores' genocidal plans.
The producers already answered the William theory.
They said he was not a host but more or less has been in that world for so long he can't tell what's real anymore