Let’s face it: Some of the recentWestworldepisodes have been rocky.

But Sunday’s sixth episode of season 3, “Decoherence,” had two legitimately greatWestworld-ian sequences.

The therapy sequence also had some much-needed humor that’s sometimes tough to find onWestworld.

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That’s not exactly subtle but is darkly hilarioustrue psychotherapy.

The Man in Black discovered he had dark tendencies from a young age.

“I finally understood my purpose,” he said.

“I’m the good guy.”

Then there was Maeve.

At first, things were worrisome.

So, yup, this time, it is indeed personal.

Finally, there was Charlotte Hale version of Doloresa.k.a.

Then Serac orders Delos' host data destroyed and puts Halores in charge of a host mole hunt.

We see her download and send the data outside the company, or so we think.

We then learn he knows she’s Dolores.

Then we learn she knows that he knows she’s Dolores.

What followed was the second great sequence in the episode.

I could watch an entire hour of Halorus storming around a building on a rampage.

We know her family is utterly screwed the moment she declares, “I can keep you safe!”

Then she crawls out of the car’s wreckage all charred and vengeful and awesome.

But with only two episodes left,Westworldis ramping up for a strong finish.