Westworld, Season 2, Episode 2, Scene 2
Arnold Weber walks Dolores Abernathy through the city in the real-world to the construction site of his home ahead of a pitch for Argos Inititive funding to Logan Delos.
Dialog[edit | edit source]
- (time-start: 3:33)
(SIREN WAILS IN DISTANCE)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
DOLORES: What is this place?
ARNOLD: This is my home. Or it will be when it's finished.
DOLORES: Here? In the middle of all this?
ARNOLD: I've been fortunate. Life's been good to me. - Come. Look. -
(DOOR OPENS)
(DOOR CLOSES)
DOLORES: You live here?
ARNOLD: No. My wife says I live in the park. I'm moving my family here. I need to have my two worlds at least within reach of one another. This is for my son Charlie.
DOLORES: You told me a lot about Charlie. I'd like to meet him someday.
ARNOLD: He's excited to meet you. You and Charlie have quite a lot in common, you know. You both see it so clearly. The beauty of it. The possibility of it. So many people have stopped seeing it altogether. The wonder.
DOLORES: Maybe they don't have the courage. Strange new light can be just as frightening as the dark.
ARNOLD: That's... very wise, Dolores. But sometimes I think we're simply not the ones who deserve it.
DOLORES: It looks like the stars have been scattered across the ground. Have you ever seen anything so full of splendor?
ARNOLD: We should go, Dolores.
DOLORES: So soon?
ARNOLD: They'll be expecting us.
DOLORES: Will you bring me back? I'd like to see it again.
ARNOLD: Of course. I promise.
- (time-end: 7:36)
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