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Lindsey Reeves is a minor character in HBO's Westworld Season 4. She is portrayed by actress Emily Somers.
Biography[]
Lindsey is the wife of the Outlier, Arthur Reeves, and lived in the New York City Park. She was identified as an Outlier by Hale, shortly after her husband's death. She was hunted by William, who failed to kill her. She was saved by Jay and the Outlier Rebels and taken to the Outlier Camp in the desert. Lindsey has two children.
Plot[]
Season 4[]
"Zhuangzi"
In the desert, Jay tells 'C' and the other Rebels that the priority mission is to rescue an outlier from the city. Along with Stubbs, the Outliers begin their mission to rescue Lindsey.
Taking the long elevator ride to the top of the Tower, Hale and William walk into the Control Center, where much like the Mesa Hub, there is a 3D map of the Park, the New York City park displayed in the same kind of blood red that used to be on the Control room's walls back in Westworld. After explaining that there are now 38 dead hosts due to their interactions with 'Outliers' in 'The Game', Hale tasks William to kill an outlier that they have been tracking. Showing him his target, Lindsey, an attractive older woman, she tells him to hurry, as the Rebels are already in the city.
Stubbs and the group of 7 Rebel Outliers led by Jay and Odina arrive by boat up the fake Hudson into New York City Park to find and rescue Lindsey. Stubbs having been kept in the cabin below decks throughout, sarcastically asking Jay if he wants him to swab the deck when Jay opens the door. Noting it's a big city to find one person in, Jay takes out a tablet telling him they have ways of narrowing the search. They captured one of the drones and coded it back to it's data feed to them, so it would show up any Outliers. The Outlier they are looking for, Lindsey, is on a roof down town. They can track when they 'breach', explaining that all the people in the City move in pre-scripted loops, following whatever plot has been written for them. That's why the Rebels live in the Desert - Hale can't track them there. They are the last free humans. The ones in the city are used as entertainment, the loops keeping them compliant by keeping them busy and stopping them questioning their realities. Stubbs suggests that Hale "learned nothing" from the Park.
Up on the roof, emerging from the stairwell, William, gun in hand, makes his way towards Lindsey, who is standing quietly staring into the distance in the sunshine. When she doesn't look at him or react he lowers his weapon, curious. Finally, tears in her eyes, she looks towards him, and from his demeanor knows he 'sees it too', William looking up to the Tower. She tells him her ex-husband used to talk about it, before he was killed. That she thought he was crazy, the intimation being that Lindsey is Arthur's ex-wife. Guilt ridden she feels he must have felt so alone. But he was right, she says, this world doesn't make sense. Nothing does. And he feels that way too, she notes, saying she can see it in William's eyes. That he thinks he's going crazy, but he's not. Nor is he alone. Moving to his side she lays her head on his shoulder gazing up at the Tower with him. After a long moment, William starts to get a hold of himself and steps back from her lifting his gun to shoot her. But Jay emerges from the stairwell and shoots him down and helps Lindsey make a run for it. Stubbs and the others fall back with them, all of them getting back to the docks, and getting out of the city on the boat.
Lindsey arrives at the Outlier Camp in the desert with the Rebels and Stubbs, and is introduced to 'C' and Bernard, who are with an inanimate Maeve.
