
Spoilers below.
Is anyone ever really dead on Westworld?
In relation to hosts, nobody’s gone for too long, especially after last season’s constant recycling of “pearls” and consciousnesses. However the show seemingly had us fooled when one character died and disappeared for an entire season—surely that meant he was a goner, right? Not quite. The primary episode of season 4 proved that despite the years-long wait, Teddy, James Marsden’s beloved cowboy who “died” in season 2, is, the truth is, still here.
Teddy’s appearances are transient but intriguing. First, he steps in to save lots of Christina (Evan Rachel Wood’s latest character, and maybe a latest iteration of Dolores) when she’s attacked during a walk home at night. She and the audience don’t see his face yet—just that he tackles and punches the assailant. It’s only within the episode’s final seconds that we see Teddy’s face as he steps out from the shadows on the street, looking up at Christina in her apartment. She, nonetheless, has no idea he’s there.
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For Westworld co-creator Lisa Joy, bringing back Teddy was a no brainer. “How will you not need to bring James Marsden back? He’s like garlic salt. It makes every thing higher. For me, a minimum of, garlic salt makes every thing higher once I’m cooking,” she tells ELLE.com.
“But I feel James, we talked about it actually at the top of third season, how he needed to go away and die, but we were excited to work with him again in the longer term. He knew he was coming back.”
For her part, Wood has known Marsden would return since season 2; she even needed to mislead her friends about it.
“I knew he was coming back, but I pretended to not know for, like, two years, three years? Okay. I don’t even know. 4 years, perhaps, since season two?” she says. “Even in my inner circle when people were like, ‘So wait, is that for real? Is he really gone?’ I’m like, ‘Yeah, man, Teddy’s dead. I don’t know. I don’t know in the event that they’re going to bring him back.’ But I did know.”
Adds Joy, “Well, it was great to see him back and to have that chemistry back again.”
Likewise, producer Alison Schapker, who joined Westworld this season, spoke highly of Teddy’s grand return.
“I feel everybody loves James. I actually have since fallen in love with James. He’s just an incredible actor and Teddy, I feel, really just adds that little bit of heart to this couple that’s doomed to be drawn to one another many times,” she explains. “But then, obviously, they got here together [in the theme park] under such oppressive circumstances, not with the ability to see the entire picture, and I feel that they are going to meet one another under different circumstances again, and I feel that a part of the mystery of season 4 is: Who will they be to 1 one other by the point it’s over?”
Now that Teddy (if that’s even still his name) is back, his path for the remaining of the season stays a mystery, though considering where we’ve seen him already, it looks like he’s headed straight for Christina. Here’s what the web needed to say about his comeback.
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