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Originally Posted by GGG
They talk about it in the episode. They talk to each other debugging themselves becoming more and more human like.
The man in black scalps the one guy which shows some kind of map or else some kind of Nurel net revealing they are android. He's seeking the maze so I kind of assume that it's a map for the maze. The girl drops out of character when she says the maze is not for you which to me could mean it is unfinished content.
My MIB premise is this guy essentially moved into the came from the real world and doesn't leave. He is a super player who has seen all the moves been shot as a guest from every situation so can anticipate the next moves. Maybe he's been imprisoned by the corporation in this fake world trying to escape or just an eccentric billionaire.
So my theory is the Maze is the new naritive that Hopkins introduced and he and the MIB have some previous connection which will come to a head inside.
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Not as sure about this theory. If you slow the video around the scalp scene down enough, the scalp shows a person splayed out like the virtruvian man. I'm more inclined to think that this represents the android being made like in the Westworld logo or the host production factory that Dr Ford likes the hang around in. It's likely not a maze and just a representation of the machine that made the hosts.
If that is indeed what it represents, and if the Lawrence's daughter's message to MIB saying the puzzle "is not for you" (a guest). The area around the machine might represent the path for the hosts to see where they were made i.e. meet their maker Dr Ford. Dr Ford seems to be continually pushing boundaries to make hosts more intelligent and real. A maze with the host production facility in the middle would seem to me a draw for any self-aware, intelligent and curious host to find their way back to Dr. Ford for whatever reason he sees fit.