
Used in this particular episode, it might foreshadow what we know now: that there are several storylines that must be beaten in order for one side or the other to win.But Westworld is obviously chasing larger themes even in this first sprawling episode. The song, in at least one interpretation, is about beating an army. This is also when we meet the daughter of the Man In Black, see how the animals in this land are uber realistic and are left to wonder if she is real or not.

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Djawadi's version of the song features a somber piano, eventually accompanied by violins and other strings before moving into a full orchestra rendition that builds in fullness before decreasing again to a single instrument. If he could eat Koha's "cancer" when she is captured again by the programmers, he would. Ake is locked in Kohana's Heart-Shaped Box - but not for weeks he is locked forever. They also prefer peace to the violence the park's visitors rain down upon them. This storyline tells the history of two of Westworld's original robots who have not often been killed or updated, so they've grown to love each other in the depths of their code. The episode tells the lost love story of Ghost Nation leader Ake and his beloved Kohana, two characters in the westernmost storyline of Westworld.

"Heart-Shaped Box" by Nirvana appears in the " Kiksuya" (Episode 8, Season 2) episode.In the original song, West toasts the douchebags, the scumbags and others who make life hard and the chorus ends with "Baby I've got a plan, run away fast as you can." The music also a smidge of scary chaos added to it near the end. It's sad actually, the foreshadowing expertly implemented by using that song at that time. If Logan knew then what he (likely) figured out later, he might have run far away from that party and never introduced the concept to his father in the first place. Specifically, it played in the background as James Delos' son Logan was mingling at a party where he learned the true nature of what they are building and selling over at Westworld. "Runaway" by Kanye West appeared in the " Reunion" (Episode 2, Season 2) episode.I previously recapped each episode of Season 2, but here is a quick breakdown of why each song was used in each particular episode.
