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=== The title ===
 
=== The title ===
 
* "Dissonance" is used in a few ways, it can mean:
 
* "Dissonance" is used in a few ways, it can mean:
** "Cognitive Dissonance". A state of mental conflict, this appears to be the way it's used in the title.
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** "Cognitive Dissonance". A state of mental conflict, this appears to be the way it's used in the title and by the programmers at Delos.
 
** lack of harmony among musical notes. e.g. "an unusual degree of dissonance for such choral styles"
 
** lack of harmony among musical notes. e.g. "an unusual degree of dissonance for such choral styles"
 
** lack of agreement or harmony between people or things. e.g. "the party faithful might be willing to put up with such dissonance among their candidates"
 
** lack of agreement or harmony between people or things. e.g. "the party faithful might be willing to put up with such dissonance among their candidates"

Revision as of 15:20, 19 October 2016

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Dissonance Theory is the fourth episode of Westworld, and the fourth episode of the first season. The episode was co-written by Ed Brubaker, Jonathan Nolan, and directed by Vincenzo Natali.

Synopsis

Dolores joins William and Logan on a bounty hunt in the badlands. The Man in Black, with Lawrence in tow, finds a critical clue in his search to unlock the maze. Dr. Ford and Theresa discuss the future of the park. Maeve is troubled by a recurring vision.

–Official Synopsis

Plot

to be added

Cast

Main Cast

Supporting Cast

Notes

The title

  • "Dissonance" is used in a few ways, it can mean:
    • "Cognitive Dissonance". A state of mental conflict, this appears to be the way it's used in the title and by the programmers at Delos.
    • lack of harmony among musical notes. e.g. "an unusual degree of dissonance for such choral styles"
    • lack of agreement or harmony between people or things. e.g. "the party faithful might be willing to put up with such dissonance among their candidates"
    • "Dissonance in Poetry". The deliberate avoidance of rhyme - patterns of repeated vowel sounds
    • "Cultural Dissonance". The uncomfortable sense experienced by people in the midst of change in their cultural environment.

Gallery