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|species = [[Host]]
 
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|actor = [[Jeffrey Wright]]
 
|actor = [[Jeffrey Wright]]
|seasons = [[Season One|1]], [[Season Two|2]], [[Season Three|3]]
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|seasons = [[Season One|1]], [[Season Two|2]], [[Season Three|3]], [[Season 4|4]]
 
|firstseen = "[[The Original]]"
 
|firstseen = "[[The Original]]"
 
|lastseen = "[[Crisis Theory]]"
 
|lastseen = "[[Crisis Theory]]"
 
|current lifespan = 20s
 
|current lifespan = 20s
 
|occupation = Head of [[Behavior Lab and Diagnostics|Behavior]] in Westworld park <small>(formerly)</small>
 
|occupation = Head of [[Behavior Lab and Diagnostics|Behavior]] in Westworld park <small>(formerly)</small>
|family = [[Lauren]] - Wife/Ex-wife <small>(presumably, narrative)</small>
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|family = [[Lauren]] - Wife/Ex-wife <small>(narrative)</small>
 
[[Charlie]] - Son <small>(narrative, deceased)</small><br>
 
[[Charlie]] - Son <small>(narrative, deceased)</small><br>
 
[[Theresa Cullen]] - Former Lover <small>(deceased)</small>
 
[[Theresa Cullen]] - Former Lover <small>(deceased)</small>
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'''Bernard Lowe''' is a main character in HBO's ''[[Westworld (TV Series)|Westworld]]'', played by [[Jeffrey Wright]]. Bernard was unaware that he was a host initially, and worked as the head of [[Delos Incorporated|Delos]]' [[Westworld (Location)|Westworld]] Programming Division — his host status is eventually revealed by Ford, much to Bernard (and Delos') surprise.
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'''Bernard Lowe''' is a main character in HBO's ''[[Westworld (TV series)|Westworld]]'', played by [[Jeffrey Wright]].
 
Dr. [[Robert Ford]] created Bernard with the help of [[Dolores Abernathy]], as a replica of his former partner, [[Arnold Weber]]. Ford tells Bernard, in the episode "[[Trace Decay]]", that he created Bernard because Ford's human staff was not up to the task of programming emotions in hosts as effectively as Ford and Arnold.
 
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Background===
 
===Background===
 
Some years after Arnold died, Bernard was created by Dr. [[Robert Ford]]. Ford programmed Bernard to think of himself as a human. Bernard worked as a member of staff collaborating closely with Dr Robert Ford.<ref>''[[The Original]]''</ref>
 
Some years after Arnold died, Bernard was created by Dr. [[Robert Ford]]. Ford programmed Bernard to think of himself as a human. Bernard worked as a member of staff collaborating closely with Dr Robert Ford.<ref>''[[The Original]]''</ref>
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Bernard was unaware that he was a host initially, and worked as the head of [[Delos Incorporated|Delos]]' [[Westworld (Location)|Westworld]] Programming Division — his host status is eventually revealed by Ford, much to Bernard (and Delos') surprise.
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===Creation===
 
Dr. [[Robert Ford]] created Bernard with the help of [[Dolores Abernathy]], as a replica of his former partner, [[Arnold Weber]]. Ford tells Bernard, in the episode "[[Trace Decay]]", that he created Bernard because Ford's human staff was not up to the task of programming emotions in hosts as effectively as Ford and Arnold.
   
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
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==== [[Season One|Season 1]] ====
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<tabview>
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Bernard Lowe/The Original|The Original
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Bernard Lowe/Trompe L'Oeil|Trompe L'Oeil
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Bernard Lowe/Trace Decay|Trace Decay
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Bernard Lowe/The Well-Tempered Clavier|The Well-Tempered Clavier
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</tabview>
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==== [[Season Two|Season 2]] ====
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<tabview>
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Bernard Lowe/Journey Into Night|Journey Into Night
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Bernard Lowe/Virtù e Fortuna|Virtù e Fortuna
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Bernard Lowe/The Riddle of the Sphinx|The Riddle of the Sphinx
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Bernard Lowe/Phase Space|Phase Space
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Bernard Lowe/Les Écorchés|Les Écorchés
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Bernard Lowe/Vanishing Point|Vanishing Point
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Bernard Lowe/The Passenger|The Passenger
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</tabview>
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==== [[Season Three|Season 3]] ====
 
<tabview>
 
<tabview>
Bernard Lowe/Season 1|Season 1
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Bernard Lowe/Parce Domine|Parce Domine
Bernard Lowe/Season 2|Season 2
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Bernard Lowe/The Winter Line|The Winter Line
Bernard Lowe/Season 3|Season 3
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Bernard Lowe/The Mother of Exiles|The Mother of Exiles
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Bernard Lowe/Genre|Genre
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Bernard Lowe/Passed Pawn|Passed Pawn
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Bernard Lowe/Crisis Theory|Crisis Theory
 
</tabview>
 
</tabview>
   
==Killed Victims==
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==Related Casualties==
 
This list shows the victims Bernard has killed:
 
This list shows the victims Bernard has killed:
*[[Theresa Cullen]] ''(Controlled by Robert Ford)''
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*[[Theresa Cullen]] ''(Controlled by [[Robert Ford]])''
*Himself ''(Physical Body, Suicide)''
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*Himself ''(Controlled by Robert Ford, Physical Body, Suicide)''
*3 unnamed Delos Immortality Project technicians ''(Controlled by [[Robert Ford]], Caused)''
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*3 unnamed [[Delos]] Immortality Project technicians ''(Controlled by Robert Ford, Caused)''
 
*1 unnamed Delos Immortality Project technician ''(Controlled by Robert Ford)''
 
*1 unnamed Delos Immortality Project technician ''(Controlled by Robert Ford)''
*1 unnamed Delos Immortality Project technician ''(Controlled by Robert Ford, Caused)''
 
 
*3 humanoid drone hosts ''(Controlled by Robert Ford, Caused)''
 
*3 humanoid drone hosts ''(Controlled by Robert Ford, Caused)''
*2 unnamed [[Westworld QA Security Force]] members ''(Controlled by Robert Ford)''
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*2 unnamed [[PMC|Private Military Contractors]] ''(Controlled by Robert Ford)''
 
*[[James Delos|Hybrid James Delos]] ''(Caused)''
 
*[[James Delos|Hybrid James Delos]] ''(Caused)''
*[[Robert Ford]] ''(AI)''
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*[[Robert Ford]] ''(Hybrid)''
*[[Dolores Abernathy]] ''(Physical Body)''
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*[[Dolores Abernathy]] ''(Physical Body)''
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*[[Charlotte Elizabeth Hale]] ''(Caused)''
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*[[Antoine Costa]] ''(Caused)''
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*3 unnamed Private Military Contractors ''(Caused)''
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*[[Karl Strand]] ''(Caused)''
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
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** "[[The Riddle of the Sphinx]]"
 
** "[[The Riddle of the Sphinx]]"
 
** "[[Phase Space]]"
 
** "[[Phase Space]]"
** "[[Les Ecorches]]"
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** "[[Les Écorchés]]"
 
** "[[Vanishing Point]]"
 
** "[[Vanishing Point]]"
 
** "[[The Passenger]]"
 
** "[[The Passenger]]"
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You are the perfect instrument, the ideal partner, the way any tool partners with the hand that wields it. Together, we're going to do great things. After such an long absence, it's good to have you back, finally.

–Robert Ford about Bernard, in "The Well-Tempered Clavier"

Bernard Lowe is a main character in HBO's Westworld, played by Jeffrey Wright.

Biography

Background

Some years after Arnold died, Bernard was created by Dr. Robert Ford. Ford programmed Bernard to think of himself as a human. Bernard worked as a member of staff collaborating closely with Dr Robert Ford.[1] Bernard was unaware that he was a host initially, and worked as the head of Delos' Westworld Programming Division — his host status is eventually revealed by Ford, much to Bernard (and Delos') surprise.

Creation

Dr. Robert Ford created Bernard with the help of Dolores Abernathy, as a replica of his former partner, Arnold Weber. Ford tells Bernard, in the episode "Trace Decay", that he created Bernard because Ford's human staff was not up to the task of programming emotions in hosts as effectively as Ford and Arnold.

Plot

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3


Related Casualties

This list shows the victims Bernard has killed:

Personality

Bernard has human-like emotions. Until instructed to turn 'off' his emotions, he was distraught about being forced to murder his co-worker and lover, Theresa Cullen. He was also horrified about being used to presumably murder his co-worker, Elsie Hughes.

Relationships

Robert Ford

Before it was revealed that Bernard was a recreation of Arnold, Bernard and Robert had a good relationship. Bernard respected Robert to the extent that he would 'cover up' for him in relation to the reveries. Once it was revealed that Robert had created him, their relationship, understandably, deteriorated.

Elsie Hughes

Bernard worked closely with Elsie, and it appears that they have a good working relationship, if not a good friendship outside of work. Bernard appeared genuinely distraught when the memories of what he believed was her murder resurfaced and that he was the one responsible. He was ultimately relieved when he found out he had merely captured her, although Elsie had some trouble trusting him after learning he was a host and thus had been susceptible to Ford's commands. After Ford took over his mind, Bernard went to great lengths to ignore his creators' orders to get rid of Elsie, first sending her off so she wouldn't get hurt, and later attempting to delete Ford from his mind when he ordered Bernard to make the choice to kill her. Eventually, Bernard realize he could not trust himself to not hurt Elsie and instead abandoned her in the park with some resources for survival until QA could pick her up.

Lauren

Bernard appears to have a good relationship with his ex-wife, Lauren, who is the mother of his deceased son, Charlie. Whether it is Bernard or Arnold (or both of them) who has had conversations with Lauren via the communications room at the Mesa Hub is unclear.

In the episode "Trace Decay", Robert Ford told Bernard that Lauren and his son Charlie were just part of Bernard's backstory, and didn't actually exist.

Theresa Cullen

Bernard was in a clandestine relationship with Theresa Cullen shortly before he murdered her. He loved her, and was greatly distressed when he realized he had been used to kill her.

Quotes

Have you ever questioned the nature of your reality?

–Bernard Lowe to Dolores, in "The Original"

Known Deaths

Bernard had died 2 times on screen. The incidents which he died are as follow:

Appearances

Trivia

  • Bernard was used as a weapon multiple times. He was commanded to attack and kidnap Elsie Hughes as well to avoid her revealing Ford's plans for his new narrative, although he was initially led to believe he had killed her.

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References