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Revision as of 18:01, 18 June 2018

Emily Grace is a Main character in the second Season of Westworld. She was first seen in the episode "Reunion", as a child played by Adison LaPenna and as an adult in the episode "Virtu e Fortuna" played by Katja Herbers.

She is the daughter of William and Juliet; William believes she blames him for her mother's death.[2]

Biography

Season One

"Trace Decay"

is mentioned by her father, William, in a conversation with Teddy Flood, where he reveals that after his wife died, which he suspects was suicide, Emily blamed him for it.

Season Two

"Reunion"

Emily is at her grandfather's retirement party with her mother and father. She approached Dolores, who has been taken out of the park to play the piano at the event. Emily tells her that she is pretty. Dolores smiles and asks her name, Juliet calls Emily over to her away from the host Dolores, who turns back to the piano.

"Virtù e Fortuna"

is a guest in The Raj, we see her reading a journal and being approached by Nicholas, another guest. They flirt, but

wants to be sure she does not have sex with a host, after a brief argument with Nicholas she shoots him to check if he is a host. The bullet only stings him and the two have sex.

Later the two go hunting for bengal tigers, on their return to camp the couple discover two other guests who have been killed. Nicholas has trouble believing there's actual danger and is shot dead by Ganju, a host, who says "these violent delights have violent ends", before shooting him. Grace managed to shoot Ganju and starts to run towards the edge of The Raj. A bengal tiger threatens her, and the follows as she runs and both leave the park. She runs until she is trapped on a cliff, she manages to shoot the tiger as it charges her but both fall off the cliff and into the water.

She wakes on the shore of Westworld. As she starts to drags herself out, she is approached by members of Ghost Nation, one of whom is wielding his scalping knife.

"The Riddle of the Sphinx"

She is taken hostage by the Ghost Nation to a camp where only the humans are kept alive and is placed next to Ashley Stubbs. He tells her about the protocol for guest evacuation, but she tells him that she's not looking to get out of the park. Later that night she breaks free of her bound hands, grabs a lit torch, hits a Ghost Nation member, and then runs away.

In the ending scene of the episode, the Man in Black sees a woman approaching him on horseback, but her face can't quite be made out. As she gets closer, it turns out to be Emily, and she says to him, "Hi, Dad." This is the first time in the show that she has been shown to be Emily.

"Phase Space"

Initially, the Man in Black suspects Emily to be a host and part of Ford's challenge, but she soon reveals herself to be real by saving him and his group from a trap.  Emily and the Man in Black catch up overnight and review their troubled family history, particularly Juliet's death.  Emily challenges her father to redeem himself and leave the park with her, to which he seems to agree.  However, when she wakes the next day, he is gone.

"Kiksuya"

At the end of the episode, she approaches the Ghost Nation camp where Akecheta had been keeping the Man in Black.  She claims her father, revealing to Ake that she means to prolong his suffering.

Personality

  • reacts quickly to changing circumstances, and doesn't appear to be prone to panic.
  • She seems to care sufficiently about the stories in the parks to learn the languages of non-english speaking hosts. This is a fascination she shares with her father.

Relationships

William

William, also known as the Man in Black, is Emily's father; he believes she hates him because she blames him for her mother's death. It's not known what their relationship was like before the death of her mother. This relationship is revealed in the Season Two episode, "The Riddle of the Sphinx".

Juliet

Emily's mother. The MiB believes she resents him for causing her mother's death.

Dolores

Emily interacted with Dolores very briefly, during her grandfather's retirement party, where she called the Host "beautiful".

Nicholas

Nicholas was Emily's lover in the Raj, though it's not clearly known for how long. It seemed that Nicholas might have had even feelings to her, since he embraced her during their hun. It's not known if she felt anything towards him. His death shocked her, though she hasn't shown much emotion about him since.

Notes/Trivia

  • Prior to the reveal of her identity at the end of "The Riddle of the Sphinx," the character was simply referred to as "Grace" in the credits and all promotional materials, and described as a "seasoned guest".
  • To prepare for the role, Herbers took a train ride across the United States, partly inspired by Westworld guests riding a train into the park and also getting a chance to see the country before portraying her character. After learning whom she would be playing, she also analyzed Ed Harris's performance, identifying mannerisms that Emily would likely have picked up, including how she pronounces certain words and how she holds her gun.[1]
  • Herbers claims that Emily's real name is Emily Grace, going by the second name whenever she visits the park: however, this has yet to be stated in an episode.[1]

Appearances

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