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Juliet was William's wife, and Logan's sister. She is first seen in a photograph found by Peter Abernathy. Logan is also shown holding the photograph in The Well-Tempered Clavier.

Season One

"The Original"

Host Peter Abernathy discovers a photograph of Juliet in the dirt. He sits up all night staring at the photograph, clearly disturbed. Following this, he is lobotomized and decommissioned.

"Trace Decay"

Old William tells Teddy how his wife died a year previous (after taking the wrong pills and falling asleep in the bath). His daughter believes his wife killed herself and blames her father, William, for her mother's death. She says that her mother had been terrified of William for years.

"The Bicameral Mind"

Young William accidentally drops the photograph of her while riding.

Logan tells William that Delos should heavily invest in Westworld. He comes to believe that William only wants to marry Juliet in order to steal the company, Delos Incorporated from his family.

Season Two

"Reunion"

Juliet is present at her father's retirement party, where she and William catch Emily interacting with Dolores. She appears vaguely annoyed by Dolores's presence.

Trivia

  • Juliet was most likely born as Juliet Delos, but she presumably took William's surname when she married him. His surname is currently not known.
  • Juliet's image was initially sourced from a Getty stock photo licensed by the production company. The model in the image is Claire Unabia, who appeared on America's Next Top Model.[1] Unabia confirmed her identity to The Huffington Post via e-mail, writing that it was "So cool to find that I am a character on ‘Westworld’ unbeknownst to me!" She estimated that the photo was probably taken about 4 years ago. Spotted by reddit user 2EyedRaven.
  • Unabia later had the opportunity to play Juliet in person in Reunion. In an interview with Huffington Post, she explained HBO contacted her, with some difficulty, after Season 1 had finished airing. Upon arriving on the set, she met a director who, thinking he knew her, started a conversation with her only to suddenly exclaim a few minutes later, "Oh my gosh! You're from the picture!"[2]

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