This week left behind Maeve and Bernard and instead focused on Charlotte and Dolores.

Or, more likely, Dolores and Dolores.

Let’s talk about that first.

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Because it’s difficult to discuss any of the Charlotte scenes without first dealing with who is in there.

That’s at least what I think we’re supposed to think.

There’s a weakness and neediness to this “Charlotte” that reminds me of him.

I remember what it’s like to be me.

You’re not the only predator here."

That feels like Dolores.

Though Teddy is not unfamiliar with killing sprees himself.

Unless it’s Charlotte literally taking over?

She keeps making wrong turns and recalculating.

We learn there’s 300 of them and they’re like robot…robo… robo-cops.

Those are definitely going to wreak havoc at some point.

Both of those ideas feel like spot-on predictions.

What follows next is a bit unclear: Dolores is seeming severely wounded and can’t move.

Then Caleb tries to save her.

Then she springs back into action and saves them both.

It feels like Dolores keeps being just as incapacitated as the story needs her to be.

Dolores explains to Caleb what Incite is up to and why it’s bad.

Basically, Incite collects so much data that it’s able to predict and control the future.