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<big>Please - '''Do Not Read''' ''even the first sentence'', '''''literally stop right here and don't glance down'''''... don't read any part of This Page Until You've Watched ALL of Season 1<br /> 
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{{Infobox/Character
|title = William
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|title = Man in Black
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|aka = * Billy <small>(by [[Logan]] and [[Juliet]])</small>
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* Bill <small>(by [[James Delos]] and some management at the time of [[The Gala]])</small>
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|status = Alive
* "[[Billy]]", but only to Logan
 
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|species = [[Human]] & [[Host]]
* the MiB, The Black, The Man
 
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|age = * Man in Black, 60s
|status = Unknown
 
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* Young Man in Black, 30s
|species = [[Human]]
 
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|gender = Male
|age =
 
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|actor = * [[Ed Harris]] <small>(Man in Black)</small>
*Young William - 30s
 
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* [[Jimmi Simpson]] <small>(Young William)</small>
*Old William - 60s
 
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|seasons = [[Season One|1]], [[Season Two|2]], [[Season Three|3]]
|gender = Male
 
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|firstseen = * "[[The Original]]" <small>(Man in Black)</small>
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* "[[Chestnut]]" <small>(Young William)</small>
*Young William - [[Jimmi Simpson]]
 
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|occupation = *(former) Executive Vice President at Delos
*Old William - [[Ed Harris]]
 
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*(former) Majority Shareholder of Westworld, Member of the board of Delos Destinations, Philanthropist
|seasons = [[Season One]]
 
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|family = * [[Juliet]], wife (Deceased)
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* [[Emily]], daughter (Deceased)
*Young William-"[[Chestnut]]"
 
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* [[Logan]], brother-in-law (Deceased)
*Old William-"[[The Original]]"
 
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* [[James Delos]], father-in-law (Deceased)
|lastseen = "[[The Bicameral Mind]]"
 
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|ethnicity = Caucasian American
|death =
 
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|hair = * Man in Black, Gray & Balding
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* Young Man in Black, Blond
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|eyes = Blue
*Executive Vice President of the [[Logan]]'s family company
 
*Majority shareholder/owner of Westworld, philanthropist
 
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|ethnicity = Caucasian American
 
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*Young William - Brown
 
*Old William - White
 
|eye = Blue
 
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|family =
 
* [[Juliet]]
 
** Young Wiliam's fiancée
 
** Old William's deceased wife
 
* [[Emily]], daughter
 
* [[Logan]], brother-in-law
 
|images = {{GalleryBox|William}}
 
{{GalleryBox|Man in Black}}
 
 
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|No one else sees it, this thing in me. Even I didn't see it at first. And then one day, it was there - a stain I had never noticed before; a tiny flicker of darkness, invisible to everyone. And I could see nothing else, until finally I understood that the darkness wasn't something marred from something I've done; some incredible decision I've made - I was shedding my skin. The darkness was what was underneath. It was mine all along, and I decided how much of it I let into the world. I tried to do great, I was faithful, generous, kind... at least in this world, it has to count for something, right? I built a wall, and tried to protect you, and Emily. But you saw right through it, didn't you? You're the only one. And for that I am truly sorry. Because, everything you feel is true. I don't belong to you. Or this world. I belong to another world. I always have.
|A first-time guest at Westworld, William is hesitant to experience what the park has to offer.
 
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|The Man in Black
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{{Quote|You want to know who I am? Who I really am? I'm a god. Titan of industry. Philanthropist. Family man. Married to a beautiful woman. Father to a beautiful daughter. I'm the good guy, Teddy. Then, last year my wife took the wrong pills, fell asleep in the bath. Tragic accident. Thirty years of marriage, vanished.|Man in Black to Teddy}}
 
   
'''William''' is one of the main characters of the Westworld series. He is a first time guest to the park. He arrives with [[Westworld (Location)|Westworld]] veteran, co-worker, and soon to be brother-in-law, [[Logan]]. William is played by [[Jimmi Simpson]]. Before arriving at Westworld, William was promoted to Executive Vice President but is junior to Logan. In the [[The Bicameral Mind|first season finale]], William is revealed as the younger version of the [[Man in Black]].
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The '''Man in Black''' is a main character in HBO's[[ Westworld (TV Series)| Westworld]], played by [[Jimmi Simpson]] and [[Ed Harris]]. Man in Black is a Westworld veteran who has been visiting the park for over 30 years. He believes that the original park creator, [[Arnold]], hid some mystery in the park before he died 34 years earlier, and is focused on finding out what this secret is. In the [[The Bicameral Mind|first season finale]], he is revealed to be an older '''William'''.
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William's first arrival in the park was with a [[Westworld (Location)|Westworld]] veteran, his soon-to-be brother-in-law, [[Logan]]. Before arriving at Westworld, he was promoted to an Executive Vice President at [[Delos]] (the company owned by Logan's family).
   
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After he invested in the Park, William started working on [[The Forge]], a project which saved the behavings of every [[Guests|Guest]] in order to create immortality. The first prototype of this project was the founder of Delos and his father-in-law [[James Delos]], but it failed due to his mind not accepting his new body.
As the Man in Black William is a Westworld veteran, having been visiting the park for over 30 years. He believes that the original park creator, [[Arnold]], hid some mystery in the park before he died 34 years earlier, and he focuses on finding out what this secret is. In "[[The Bicameral Mind]]", William reveals that he is the majority shareholder and, in effect, owns the [[Westworld (Location)|Westworld]] theme park. He is portrayed by [[Ed Harris]].
 
   
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In "[[The Bicameral Mind]]", he reveals that he is the majority shareholder, and thus, the owner of [[Westworld (Location)|Westworld]].
He is on first name terms with Dr. [[Robert Ford]]; in the episode "[[Contrapasso]]" he greets Ford and says "How'm I doin' Robert?" Likewise, in "The Bicameral Mind", Ford greets him with "Hello William".
 
   
 
==Background==
 
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<tabber>Young William=William is engaged to marry Juliet (Logan's sister). William is made an EVP (Executive Vice President) at Delos (the company owned by Logan's family). Logan invites William to Westworld and accompanies him.
===William===
 
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|-|Man in Black=The Man in Black says he's been visiting Westworld for over three decades, and wants to visit the deeper levels of the game, which he believes are hidden in the park. He says he regularly visits [[Dolores Abernathy]], a [[Host|host]] who lives on the outskirts of [[Sweetwater]]. He is also acquainted with [[Teddy Flood]] and [[Lawrence]].<ref name="The Original">''[[The Original]]''</ref>
William at some point meets Juliet and her brother Logan. He gets engaged to Juliet and is made Executive Vice President of Logan's family's company, Delos. Logan takes him to Westworld.
 
   
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The Man in Black is a businessman and philanthropist outside Westworld, wealthy enough to operate a foundation and to be recognized by other guests in the park. However, he becomes annoyed when having his vacation interrupted by guests who recognize him, or by anyone else for that matter, such as Charlotte and Robert.
===Man in Black===
 
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As the Man in Black, William says he has been visiting Westworld for more than thirty years, and wants to visit the deeper levels of the game he believes is hidden in the park. He says he regularly visits [[Dolores Abernathy]], a [[Host|host]] who lives on the outskirts of [[Sweetwater]]. Among other hosts within the park, he has made acquaintances with [[Teddy Flood]] and [[Lawrence]].<ref name="The Original">''[[The Original]]''</ref>
 
   
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==Appearances==
The Man in Black is a wealthy person outside Westworld, wealthy enough to operate a foundation and to be recognized by other guests in the park. He does not though, appreciate having his vacation interrupted by guests who recognize him, or anyone else for that matter.
 
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=== "[[The Stray]]" ===
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The Man, still tied up, watches Angela talk to Teddy and then kill him. She walks over to him and they exchange words before she slams his head back against a boulder behind him, knocking him out. He wakes up in the morning with his hands tied and a noose around his neck, slung over a tree and attached to his horse's saddle. He spots Teddy's body lying a few feet away, with the knife used to kill him still in his chest. The Man manages to grab the knife as the horse spooks and runs, and he cuts the rope before he is hanged.
 
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As he lies on the ground to catch his breath Charlotte Hale appears and makes a quip about him choosing a pass time that's easier on his back. He reminds her that he doesn't like being disturbed, and she says it's important. Charlotte tells him about Theresa's death while securing park data, and how it was ruled an accident, but the Man says there are no accidents. She comments on how Ford's narratives are engaging, but the guests don't care about complex stories and just want something simpler, as the Board does.
 
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Charlotte asks him to help her get Ford voted off the Board, as the Man helped keep Ford in business years ago and has a good position on the Board to get him voted off. The Man casually agrees, saying it's not Ford's narratives that he's interested in, and tells Charlotte "no more interruptions. I know where I'm going now and I don't want to be disturbed.", before walking away.
 
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Dolores is shaving The Man as he's talking about the center of the maze. He says it's fitting that she's taking him there and says she's always been obsessed with 'this place'. She responds that she's never been here before, but The Man tells her she once brought him there, but then it was covered in sand. As he mentions Ford digging it back up and Arnold not making mistakes, Dolores says that Arnold built her a game. She realizes that her path brings her back here and she starts dreaming.
 
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Once her dream ends she's standing in the graveyard behind the church with The Man behind her. He asks her if this is the center of the maze. She finds a grave with her name on it, starts digging the dirt in front of her and finds a capsule with the maze inside.
 
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====''[[The Mother of Exiles]]''====
   
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==Personality==
She says she can't remember, angering The Man. He threatens that he wants answers or and asks her where Wyatt is. She says she didn't want or mean to, which prompts The Man to hit her. He reminds her she said this is the only world that matters and that she's right, so he took her advice and bought this world. She says the world doesn't belong to him, but he says it does. He says this world feels more real than the real world, but emphasizes that the people in this world can't fight back so it's a lie. He asks her if she wants it to be true. She responds to him and says she found someone true, someone who loves her. She says his path will lead her back to her and kill The Man.
 
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<tabber>Young William=William has a strong moral compass and inquisitive mind. While at Westworld, William shows respect toward all of the hosts and is eager to learn more about the story lines. As William becomes more frustrated with Logan's behavior, he is forced to make difficult decisions that conflict with his moral compass.
   
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William seems to be more interested in the narratives of Westworld than most people who visit the park.
The Man says she's surprising him and asks her where her 'newfound stoicism' comes from. She says 'William' will come for her. The Man laughs with surprise and says 'you remember some things after all'. He tells her that he knew a guest named William too and offers to tell her where his path really led.
 
   
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Over the course of the first season, William begins to become affected by the experiences in the park. He is at first hesitant to 'kill' hosts; and his first time is during a shootout in town when he saves a prostitute, [[Clementine]] whom he befriended in a previous episode. His second isn't until much later - during the nitroglycerin robbery in the episode "[[Contrapasso]]" - and appears to deeply upset him. He becomes more violent as his frustration with Logan and infatuation with Dolores both increase.
He starts telling a story about how William didn't know how to fight, had no instinct for it. At first, but he now had a reason to fight because he was looking for Dolores. Somewhere along the way he found out he had a taste for fighting. The Man continues by saying William retraced his steps, but Dolores was gone. William looked further, but couldn't find her. But out among the dead, he found himself. He retells a conversation between William and Logan where the latter says 'it was never about the girl'. He says Logan was wrong and that William never could get Dolores out of his head. He kept looking and eventually did find her back in Sweetwater. The Man tells Dolores he should thank her for helping him find himself, revealing that he is in fact William. He tells her that she was right that his path always led back to her, again and again. He says he grew tired of her after a while and looked for new adventures. He realized that he was just another memory to her.
 
   
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This eventually, after Logan cuts Dolores open to show William her mechanical innards, results in William dismembering and butchering an entire company of host soldiers in the night. After this event, he becomes obsessed with "saving" Dolores, to the point that he begins to brutally kill other hosts in the park (until even Logan is disgusted by the violence).
He says they are here again, for one final round. Dolores asks him what he has become, and he responds "Exactly what you made me.". She helped him understand that this world was just like the one outside... a game. He tells her he owns this place and knows every trick in it except for one; The center of the maze. She starts crying and William says it was time she realized the futility of her situation, but she says she's not crying for her. She crying for him. She approaches him and says time undoes the mighiest of creatures, "just look what it's done to you". She says he will perish one day like the rest of his kind and says 'a new god' will take his place and never die. William tells her to unlock the maze and she says it wasn't meant for him.
 
   
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It could also be argued that William puts Logan at risk when he straps him naked to a horse near the park's boundary and sets the horse free. He justifies this as necessary, to humiliate Logan in order to gain more control in the park (as William is marrying into Logan's family, and thus William could take more control from Logan).
She tries to walk away but William grabs her. She breaks his grip and starts punching him. He pushes him into the church and drags him to the altar. When she walks towards him he kicks her and start fighting back, but she grabs his arm and pulls it out of it's socket. She then throws him out of the church again and punches his gun out of his hand when he draws it. He then crawls back up against a grave as she pulls her gun on him and puts it to his face. He taunts her to pull the trigger, but when she can't he stabs her in her abdomen.
 
   
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These events: the violence; the obsession with Dolores; and his increasingly brutal behavior in the park, appear to be steps on the road to becoming the cruel and sadistic Man in Black.
He approaches her with his knife when Teddy comes riding with his gun drawn and shoots him several times. Teddy takes Dolores away as William comes to. He gets up and grabs The Maze. Robert Ford comes walking towards him and remarks that 'he found the maze'. William asks what it is and Ford replies that William was looking for the park to give meaning to his life, but says their narratives are just games just like 'this toy' referring to The Maze. Williams says he wanted the hosts to fight back, to which Ford says he'll find his new narrative more satisfying. He asks him to join the celebration pointing at the stage for the presentation of his new narrative.
 
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|-|Man in Black=The Man in Black is a ruthless figure who has no compunctions about killing, torturing or mutilating hosts in a number of ways. He sees them as nothing more than tools, or toys, to be used or discarded. For example, at one point he uses the "blood" from Lawrence (whom he shared many adventure with) to revive another host. He relishes the game, and slips in and out of character when talking to the hosts, occasionally mocks or taunts them, repeatedly demonstrating the limitations of their programmed personalities.
   
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The Man in Black alternatively sees Westworld as a park and as a game. He feels that he's seen almost everything about the park except the "Final Chapter", although he notes along the way that there are some characters and story lines he had not yet indulged in his 30 years of visits. While he takes advantage of the inability to be killed, he appears to crave a worthy adversary, and the real danger of the possibility of death. On some level, he is aware he is attempting to run away from his growing wreck of his home life, his wife having committed suicide and his daughter being driven away by his cold personality.
As Ford is presenting his new narrative, William is at the bar but leaves quickly to drink alone. As he's standing out by the graves, he sees something moving in the trees close by. Moments before Dolores shoots and kills Ford, hosts starts emerging from the trees. They start shooting the moment Ford falls dead to the ground, hitting William in the arm. He smiles as this is exactly what he wanted.
 
   
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In the real world, the Man in Black is at least connected to a foundation that saves people's lives. However, at least while in the park, he has no problem threatening a real human. It's unknown how much of that is him playing to the ruthless black-hat character he is in the park, but it's close enough to his true personality that it drove his family away from him.
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The Man in Black is a ruthless figure, who has no compunctions about killing, torturing or mutilating hosts in a number of ways. Unlike some other guests that see the hosts as nothing more than toys to be used or discarded with impunity, the Man in Black relishes the game. He will slip in and out of talking to the hosts in character and out of it. He will occasionally mock or taunt them, but it is usually as a way to mess with their minds, force them to realize they are in some way powerless next to him or to bring out extreme emotions from the hosts.
 
 
The Man alternately sees Westworld as a park and as a game. He feels he has seen almost everything about the park except the "Final Chapter", although he notes along way there are some characters and story lines he had not yet indulged in his 30 years of visits. While he takes advantage of the inability to be killed, he appears to crave a worthy adversary, and the real danger of the possibility of death. On some level, he is aware he is attempting to run away from his growing wreck of a home life, his wife having committed suicide and his daughter being driven away by his cold personality.
 
 
In the real world, the Man in Black is at least connected to a foundation that saves people's lives. However, at least while in the park, he has no problem threatening a real human. It is unknown how much that is him playing to a ruthless black-hat character he is in the park, but it is close enough to his true personality that it drove away his family.
 
   
 
==Relationships==
 
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===[[Dolores Abernathy]]===
 
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<tabber>Young William=William and Dolores are attracted to one another and their relationship continues to grow as they work together. They don't hesitate to defend each other when in times of danger. William shows great concern for her well being, deciding to help get her out of the park. However, his love for Dolores eventually becomes an obsession; he begins to narrow-mindedly search for Dolores to save her, even at the cost of his own morality. Eventually, Dolores is reset after the events with William, and her inability to remember William results in him becoming the cruel and sadistic Man in Black: a cynical, jaded man. After this event, he still recognizes Dolores as something he wants to save; but sees her more as a pawn in the game-play of Westworld.
The Man seems to have some kind of connection with Dolores, having known her for a long time, perhaps as long as he has been coming to the park. He delights in causing her anguish and pain, but it is unknown whether he truly feels anything for her or thinks she is part of his search for the Maze. In the events of the finale, it is revealed that the Man in Black is in fact William; Dolores was the reason for William's eventual moral decline as he became obsessed with finding and freeing her. William eventually does find Dolores again, but due to the fact she was reset, she had no memory of him - leaving him even more cynical and jaded. He becomes obsessed then with finding the maze, in order to potentially free not just Dolores, but also the other hosts.
 
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|-|Man in Black=The Man in Black seems to have some kind of connection with Dolores, having known her for a long time, perhaps as long as he has been coming to the park. He delights in causing her anguish and pain, but it is unknown whether he truly feels anything for her or thinks she is part of his search for the Maze. In the events of the finale, it is revealed that the Man in Black is in fact William; Dolores was the reason for William's eventual moral decline as he became obsessed with finding and freeing her. William eventually does find Dolores again, but due to the fact she was reset, she had no memory of him - leaving him even more cynical and jaded. He becomes obsessed then with finding the maze, in order to potentially free not just Dolores, but also the other hosts, so that the game can have real stakes.
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William and Logan have a strained relationship. They seem to be friends by circumstance - co-workers and soon to be brothers-in-law. Personality-wise, William is a foil for Logan. In Westworld, while William earnestly tries to learn more about the hosts and story lines, Logan doesn't care for them at all because he's only interested in drinking, killing hosts and host prostitutes. Eventually, the conflicting nature of the two comes to a dangerous ending - William, fully embracing the brutality of the park in his narrow-minded quest to save Dolores, is seemingly unconcerned with Logan's well-being. He binds Logan's hands, strips him naked, seats him on a horse, and then spooks it.
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<tabber>Young William=Lawrence Pedro Maria Gonzalez, or "El Lazo", met William during the episode "[[Contrapasso|Contrapasso]]". Though their relationship doesn't start off well, with Lawrence betraying William, Logan and Dolores initially, the two go on to become good friends after William leaves Logan behind, with Lawrence later helping William in his quest to find Dolores.
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|-|Man in Black=As the Man in Black, William no longer cares for Lawrence, even though they've had many adventures together. He instead treats Lawrence as something to be used and discarded in his quest to find the Maze, killing his family, and later him, without remorse.
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===[[Emily]]===
 
===[[Emily]]===
Emily is the Man's daughter. They do not have a good relationship, as she blames him for her mother's death and claims that her mother committed suicide. It is unknown what their relationship was like before her mother's death.
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Emily is the Man in Black's daughter. They had a good relationship up until Juliet died, after that their bond broke, as she blames him for her mother's death, claiming that she committed suicide because of his dark nature.
   
===[[Man in Black's Wife]]===
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===[[Juliet]]===
The Man and his wife were married for 30 years before she allegedly committed suicide. According to the Man it was because she feared the darkness she saw in him. In the finale, the Man in Black is revealed to be an aged, more ruthless version of William; as such, it can be inferred that his unnamed wife was Logan's sister, Juliet.
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Juliet and William were married for 30 years before she allegedly committed suicide. According to Emily, her mother's suicide was due to the fear she felt and the darkness she saw in William. 
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==Known Killings==
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On screen, William had killed at least 93 hosts on his first visit to Westworld, at least 3 hosts over the thirty years, and at least 60 hosts on his latest visit to Westworld. And he had killed at least 6 humans. The list of his victims are as follow:
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===During First Visit to Westworld===
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*[[Horace Calhoun]] on the main street of [[Sweetwater]], in [[The Stray]]
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*3 [[The Union Army|Union]] soldiers guarding a shipment of nitroglycerin, in [[Contrapasso]]
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*A [[Confederados|Confederado]] outside a brothel in [[Pariah]], in [[Contrapasso]]
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*A [[Confederados|Confederado]] in [[Ghost Nation (location)|Ghost Nation territory]], in [[Trompe L'Oeil]]
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*At least 32 [[Confederados]] led by [[Logan]], in [[The Well-Tempered Clavier]]
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*At least 48 [[Confederados]] at one of their camps, in [[The Bicameral Mind]]
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*At least 7 [[Confederados]] at another one of their camps, in [[The Bicameral Mind]]
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===Between First and Latest Visits to Westworld===
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*Build 31 of [[Hybrid|hybrid James Delos]] at [[Lab 12]], in [[The Riddle of the Sphinx]]
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*[[Maeve]] and [[Homestead Girl|her daughter]] at [[The Homestead]], in [[Trace Decay]]
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===During Latest Visit to Westworld===
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*[[Dolores]] and [[Teddy]] at [[Abernathy Ranch]], in [[The Original]]
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*[[Kissy]] on top of a cliff, in [[The Original]]
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*[[Sheriff Reed]] and 6 deputies in his posse at [[The Homestead]], in [[Chestnut]]
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*[[Lawrence's Wife]], Catina de Las Mudas bartender and 15 of [[Lawrence|Lawrence's]] cousins in [[Las Mudas]], in [[Chestnut]]
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*2 bandits in [[Hector Escaton's gang|Hector's gang]] by the [[Blood Arroyo]], in [[Dissonance Theory]]
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*[[Deputy Roe]], [[Marshal Pruitt]] and 6 deputies in his posse at [[Los Diablos Prison|Ojal Prison]], in [[Dissonance Theory]]
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*[[Lawrence]], for his blood, in [[Contrapasso]]
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*5 [[The Union Army|Union]] soldiers at a camp outside a tunnel, in [[The Adversary]]
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*[[Dolores]] in [[Escalante]], in [[The Bicameral Mind]]
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*2 hosts in [[Escalante]] after the gala, in [[Journey Into Night]]
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*[[Little Boy|Young Robert]] after delivering [[Robert Ford|Fords']] message, in [[Journey Into Night]]
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*[[Donald Pardue]] and his two brothers, in [[Reunion]]
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*[[Craddock|Major Craddock]] and 6 of his [[Confederados]], in [[The Riddle of the Sphinx]]
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*3 of [[Lawrence|Lawrence's]] cousins at [[The Homestead]], in [[Les Écorchés]]
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===Human Victims===
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*[[Emily]] and 4 members of the [[Westworld QA Security Force|QA Security Force]], in [[Vanishing Point]]
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*A member of the [[Westworld QA Security Force|QA Security Force]] outside [[The Forge]], in [[The Passenger]]
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* The Man in Black's appearance and outfit is reminiscent to the Gunslinger from the original film Westworld, played by Yul Brenner. In the film, the Gunslinger was a robot programmed to start duels and lose, but he eventually begins killing humans. He was the main antagonist in the original film. The Man in Black being human may be representative of the TV series' willingness to subvert the original movie, and/or a perspective change in that now the humans are the ones acting evil and the robots are the innocents being killed; though steadily that narrative seems to be changing. The Man in Black, at least in a conversation with Lawrence, sees himself as the potential hero for the hosts, claiming he is there to set them free.
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* The Man in Black's clothing (a black hat and gray shirt) is similar to that of the antagonist from the original ''Westworld '' film, the [[The Gunslinger (1973)|Gunslinger]] (portrayed by Yul Brenner). In the film, the Gunslinger was a robot programmed to antagonize guests into dueling with him. He is supposed to lose these duels, but malfunctions and kills humans. The Man in Black being a human may be representative of the TV series' willingness to subvert the original movie, and/or a perspective change in that now, the humans are the ones acting evil and the robots are the innocents that are killed. The Man in Black, at least in a conversation with Lawrence, sees himself as the potential hero for the hosts, claiming he's there to set them free.
* When William changes his shirt in Pariah (at the same time that Dolores changes into slacks), it is the same grey shirt that the Man in Black wears. Right after he changes his shirt color, they go on a heist to steal nitroglycerin. On the heist, William shoots dead an unarmed man.
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* When William changes his shirt in [[Pariah]], it is into the same grey shirt that the Man in Black wears. Right after he changes his shirt color, he goes on a heist to steal nitroglycerin. On the heist, William shoots dead an unarmed man, referencing the Man in Black's ruthlessness.
 
* William is also shown with the same knife that the Man in Black is always seen with.
 
* William is also shown with the same knife that the Man in Black is always seen with.
* When one asks about the Man in Black on the [[Discover Westworld|Westworld Website]] this is the response:
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* When one asks about the Man in Black on the [[Discover Westworld|Westworld Website]], this is the response they receive:
** <Small>AEDEN: I’M SORRY, PER THE WESTWORLD CONFIDENTIALITY POLICY, WE CANNOT DISCLOSE PERSONAL INFORMATION ABOUT ANY OF OUR GUESTS.
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** <small>AEDEN: I’M SORRY, PER THE WESTWORLD CONFIDENTIALITY POLICY, WE CANNOT DISCLOSE PERSONAL INFORMATION ABOUT ANY OF OUR GUESTS. </small>
** AEDEN: JUST BETWEEN YOU AND ME, THOUGH, THE MAN IN BLACK IS SOMETHING OF A VIP. WHAT ELSE WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW ABOUT THE PARK?</small>
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** <small>AEDEN: JUST BETWEEN YOU AND ME, THOUGH, THE MAN IN BLACK IS SOMETHING OF A VIP. WHAT ELSE WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW ABOUT THE PARK?</small>
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*[[Season One]]
 
*[[Season One]]
** "[[The Original]]"
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** "[[The Original]]" <small>(Man in Black only)</small>
 
** "[[Chestnut]]"
 
** "[[Chestnut]]"
 
** "[[The Stray]]"
 
** "[[The Stray]]"
 
** "[[Dissonance Theory]]"
 
** "[[Dissonance Theory]]"
 
** "[[Contrapasso]]"
 
** "[[Contrapasso]]"
** "[[The Adversary]]"
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** "[[The Adversary]]" <small>(Man in Black only)</small>
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** "[[Trompe L'Oeil]]" <small>(Young William only)</small>
 
** "[[Trace Decay]]"
 
** "[[Trace Decay]]"
 
** "[[The Well-Tempered Clavier]]"
 
** "[[The Well-Tempered Clavier]]"
 
** "[[The Bicameral Mind]]"
 
** "[[The Bicameral Mind]]"
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* [[Season Two]]
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** "[[Journey Into Night]]" <small>(Man in Black only)</small>
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** "[[Reunion]]"
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** "[[The Riddle of the Sphinx]]"
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** "[[Phase Space]]" <small>(Man in Black only)</small>
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** "[[Les Ecorches]]" <small>(Man in Black only)</small>
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** "[[Kiksuya]]" <small>(Man in Black only)</small>
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** "[[Vanishing Point]]"
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** "[[The Passenger]]" <small>(Man in Black only)</small>
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* [[Season Three]]
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** "[[The Mother of Exiles]]"
   
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
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{{Quote|That gentlemen gets whatever he wants.|Stubbs about the MiB|[[Chestnut]]}}
 
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|This whole world is a story. I've read every page except the last one. I need to find out how it ends. I want to know what this all means.
   
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|The Man in Black
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{{Quote|That gentleman gets whatever he wants.|Stubbs about the Man in Black|[[Chestnut]]}}
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{{Quote|You know what I wanted. I wanted the Hosts to stop playing by your rules, the game is not worth playin' if your opponent is programmed to lose. I wanted them to be free, free to fight back.|Older William to Dr. Ford|[[The Bicameral Mind]]}}
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{{Quote|They wanted a place hidden from god (...) we had something else in mind entirely, but I have received my judgment all the same Lawrence and I take issue with it, because up until this point the stakes in this place haven't been real, so I'm gonna fight my way back and appeal the verdict, then I'm gonna burn this whole fuckin' thing to the ground.|Older William to Lawrence|[[Reunion]]}}
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{{Quote|This is the only place in the world, where you get to see people for who they really are and if you don't see the business in that, then your not the businessman that I thought you were.|Younger William talking about Westworld to James Delos| [[Reunion]]}}
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{{Quote|Who said anything about a good deed? You wanted me to play your game... I'm gonna play it to the bone.|Older William to Lawrence's daughter (Robert Ford)|[[The Riddle of the Sphinx]]}}
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|No one else see's it, this thing in me. Even I didn't see it at first, but then one day it was there... The stain. Invisible to everyone. Except you.
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|Older William to Juliet
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|[[Vanishing Point]]
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}}
   
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Revision as of 10:26, 6 April 2020

Please - Do Not Read even the first sentence, literally stop right here and don't glance down... don't read any part of This Page Until You've Watched ALL of Season 1
  There Are Massive Spoilers in Here
  You Have Been Warned!

No one else sees it, this thing in me. Even I didn't see it at first. And then one day, it was there - a stain I had never noticed before; a tiny flicker of darkness, invisible to everyone. And I could see nothing else, until finally I understood that the darkness wasn't something marred from something I've done; some incredible decision I've made - I was shedding my skin. The darkness was what was underneath. It was mine all along, and I decided how much of it I let into the world. I tried to do great, I was faithful, generous, kind... at least in this world, it has to count for something, right? I built a wall, and tried to protect you, and Emily. But you saw right through it, didn't you? You're the only one. And for that I am truly sorry. Because, everything you feel is true. I don't belong to you. Or this world. I belong to another world. I always have.

–The Man in Black , Vanishing Point

The Man in Black is a main character in HBO's Westworld, played by Jimmi Simpson and Ed Harris. Man in Black is a Westworld veteran who has been visiting the park for over 30 years. He believes that the original park creator, Arnold, hid some mystery in the park before he died 34 years earlier, and is focused on finding out what this secret is. In the first season finale, he is revealed to be an older William.

William's first arrival in the park was with a Westworld veteran, his soon-to-be brother-in-law, Logan. Before arriving at Westworld, he was promoted to an Executive Vice President at Delos (the company owned by Logan's family).

After he invested in the Park, William started working on The Forge, a project which saved the behavings of every Guest in order to create immortality. The first prototype of this project was the founder of Delos and his father-in-law James Delos, but it failed due to his mind not accepting his new body.

In "The Bicameral Mind", he reveals that he is the majority shareholder, and thus, the owner of Westworld.

Background

William is engaged to marry Juliet (Logan's sister). William is made an EVP (Executive Vice President) at Delos (the company owned by Logan's family). Logan invites William to Westworld and accompanies him.

The Man in Black says he's been visiting Westworld for over three decades, and wants to visit the deeper levels of the game, which he believes are hidden in the park. He says he regularly visits Dolores Abernathy, a host who lives on the outskirts of Sweetwater. He is also acquainted with Teddy Flood and Lawrence.[1] The Man in Black is a businessman and philanthropist outside Westworld, wealthy enough to operate a foundation and to be recognized by other guests in the park. However, he becomes annoyed when having his vacation interrupted by guests who recognize him, or by anyone else for that matter, such as Charlotte and Robert.

Appearances

Season One

"The Original"


"Chestnut"


"The Stray"


"Dissonance Theory"


"Contrapasso"


"The Adversary"


"Trace Decay"


"The Well-Tempered Clavier"


"The Bicameral Mind"


Season Two

"Journey Into Night"


"Reunion"


"The Riddle of the Sphinx"

Season Three

The Mother of Exiles

Personality

William has a strong moral compass and inquisitive mind. While at Westworld, William shows respect toward all of the hosts and is eager to learn more about the story lines. As William becomes more frustrated with Logan's behavior, he is forced to make difficult decisions that conflict with his moral compass.

William seems to be more interested in the narratives of Westworld than most people who visit the park.

Over the course of the first season, William begins to become affected by the experiences in the park. He is at first hesitant to 'kill' hosts; and his first time is during a shootout in town when he saves a prostitute, Clementine whom he befriended in a previous episode. His second isn't until much later - during the nitroglycerin robbery in the episode "Contrapasso" - and appears to deeply upset him. He becomes more violent as his frustration with Logan and infatuation with Dolores both increase.

This eventually, after Logan cuts Dolores open to show William her mechanical innards, results in William dismembering and butchering an entire company of host soldiers in the night. After this event, he becomes obsessed with "saving" Dolores, to the point that he begins to brutally kill other hosts in the park (until even Logan is disgusted by the violence).

It could also be argued that William puts Logan at risk when he straps him naked to a horse near the park's boundary and sets the horse free. He justifies this as necessary, to humiliate Logan in order to gain more control in the park (as William is marrying into Logan's family, and thus William could take more control from Logan).

These events: the violence; the obsession with Dolores; and his increasingly brutal behavior in the park, appear to be steps on the road to becoming the cruel and sadistic Man in Black.

The Man in Black is a ruthless figure who has no compunctions about killing, torturing or mutilating hosts in a number of ways. He sees them as nothing more than tools, or toys, to be used or discarded. For example, at one point he uses the "blood" from Lawrence (whom he shared many adventure with) to revive another host. He relishes the game, and slips in and out of character when talking to the hosts, occasionally mocks or taunts them, repeatedly demonstrating the limitations of their programmed personalities.

The Man in Black alternatively sees Westworld as a park and as a game. He feels that he's seen almost everything about the park except the "Final Chapter", although he notes along the way that there are some characters and story lines he had not yet indulged in his 30 years of visits. While he takes advantage of the inability to be killed, he appears to crave a worthy adversary, and the real danger of the possibility of death. On some level, he is aware he is attempting to run away from his growing wreck of his home life, his wife having committed suicide and his daughter being driven away by his cold personality.

In the real world, the Man in Black is at least connected to a foundation that saves people's lives. However, at least while in the park, he has no problem threatening a real human. It's unknown how much of that is him playing to the ruthless black-hat character he is in the park, but it's close enough to his true personality that it drove his family away from him.

Relationships

Dolores Abernathy

William and Dolores are attracted to one another and their relationship continues to grow as they work together. They don't hesitate to defend each other when in times of danger. William shows great concern for her well being, deciding to help get her out of the park. However, his love for Dolores eventually becomes an obsession; he begins to narrow-mindedly search for Dolores to save her, even at the cost of his own morality. Eventually, Dolores is reset after the events with William, and her inability to remember William results in him becoming the cruel and sadistic Man in Black: a cynical, jaded man. After this event, he still recognizes Dolores as something he wants to save; but sees her more as a pawn in the game-play of Westworld.

The Man in Black seems to have some kind of connection with Dolores, having known her for a long time, perhaps as long as he has been coming to the park. He delights in causing her anguish and pain, but it is unknown whether he truly feels anything for her or thinks she is part of his search for the Maze. In the events of the finale, it is revealed that the Man in Black is in fact William; Dolores was the reason for William's eventual moral decline as he became obsessed with finding and freeing her. William eventually does find Dolores again, but due to the fact she was reset, she had no memory of him - leaving him even more cynical and jaded. He becomes obsessed then with finding the maze, in order to potentially free not just Dolores, but also the other hosts, so that the game can have real stakes.

Logan

William and Logan have a strained relationship. They seem to be friends by circumstance - co-workers and soon to be brothers-in-law. Personality-wise, William is a foil for Logan. In Westworld, while William earnestly tries to learn more about the hosts and story lines, Logan doesn't care for them at all because he's only interested in drinking, killing hosts and host prostitutes. Eventually, the conflicting nature of the two comes to a dangerous ending - William, fully embracing the brutality of the park in his narrow-minded quest to save Dolores, is seemingly unconcerned with Logan's well-being. He binds Logan's hands, strips him naked, seats him on a horse, and then spooks it.

Lawrence

Lawrence Pedro Maria Gonzalez, or "El Lazo", met William during the episode "Contrapasso". Though their relationship doesn't start off well, with Lawrence betraying William, Logan and Dolores initially, the two go on to become good friends after William leaves Logan behind, with Lawrence later helping William in his quest to find Dolores.

As the Man in Black, William no longer cares for Lawrence, even though they've had many adventures together. He instead treats Lawrence as something to be used and discarded in his quest to find the Maze, killing his family, and later him, without remorse.

Emily

Emily is the Man in Black's daughter. They had a good relationship up until Juliet died, after that their bond broke, as she blames him for her mother's death, claiming that she committed suicide because of his dark nature.

Juliet

Juliet and William were married for 30 years before she allegedly committed suicide. According to Emily, her mother's suicide was due to the fear she felt and the darkness she saw in William. 

Known Killings

On screen, William had killed at least 93 hosts on his first visit to Westworld, at least 3 hosts over the thirty years, and at least 60 hosts on his latest visit to Westworld. And he had killed at least 6 humans. The list of his victims are as follow:

During First Visit to Westworld

Between First and Latest Visits to Westworld

During Latest Visit to Westworld

Human Victims

Notes

  • The Man in Black's clothing (a black hat and gray shirt) is similar to that of the antagonist from the original Westworld film, the Gunslinger (portrayed by Yul Brenner). In the film, the Gunslinger was a robot programmed to antagonize guests into dueling with him. He is supposed to lose these duels, but malfunctions and kills humans. The Man in Black being a human may be representative of the TV series' willingness to subvert the original movie, and/or a perspective change in that now, the humans are the ones acting evil and the robots are the innocents that are killed. The Man in Black, at least in a conversation with Lawrence, sees himself as the potential hero for the hosts, claiming he's there to set them free.
  • When William changes his shirt in Pariah, it is into the same grey shirt that the Man in Black wears. Right after he changes his shirt color, he goes on a heist to steal nitroglycerin. On the heist, William shoots dead an unarmed man, referencing the Man in Black's ruthlessness.
  • William is also shown with the same knife that the Man in Black is always seen with.
  • When one asks about the Man in Black on the Westworld Website, this is the response they receive:
    • AEDEN: I’M SORRY, PER THE WESTWORLD CONFIDENTIALITY POLICY, WE CANNOT DISCLOSE PERSONAL INFORMATION ABOUT ANY OF OUR GUESTS.
    • AEDEN: JUST BETWEEN YOU AND ME, THOUGH, THE MAN IN BLACK IS SOMETHING OF A VIP. WHAT ELSE WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW ABOUT THE PARK?

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Appearances

Quotes

This whole world is a story. I've read every page except the last one. I need to find out how it ends. I want to know what this all means.


–The Man in Black

That gentleman gets whatever he wants.

–Stubbs about the Man in Black, Chestnut

You know what I wanted. I wanted the Hosts to stop playing by your rules, the game is not worth playin' if your opponent is programmed to lose. I wanted them to be free, free to fight back.

–Older William to Dr. Ford, The Bicameral Mind

They wanted a place hidden from god (...) we had something else in mind entirely, but I have received my judgment all the same Lawrence and I take issue with it, because up until this point the stakes in this place haven't been real, so I'm gonna fight my way back and appeal the verdict, then I'm gonna burn this whole fuckin' thing to the ground.

–Older William to Lawrence, Reunion

This is the only place in the world, where you get to see people for who they really are and if you don't see the business in that, then your not the businessman that I thought you were.

–Younger William talking about Westworld to James Delos, Reunion

Who said anything about a good deed? You wanted me to play your game... I'm gonna play it to the bone.

–Older William to Lawrence's daughter (Robert Ford), The Riddle of the Sphinx

No one else see's it, this thing in me. Even I didn't see it at first, but then one day it was there... The stain. Invisible to everyone. Except you.

–Older William to Juliet , Vanishing Point

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