Warning: Spoilers ahead for "Westworld," including speculation of events to come.
The first season of "Westworld" will come to a dramatic close on December 4, and the mini preview released promises plenty of action. But the first nine episodes have opened up mysteries many fans are hoping will be resolved by the end of the finale. We've gathered our top questions that should ideally be resolved by the end of season one.
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First up — Maeve. Does Ford know about Maeve's plan to escape?

We have trouble thinking Ford is completely oblivious to Maeve's growing power and plan to kill her way out of the Delos/Westworld facilities. Ford has proven time and time again that he is knowledgeable about all the goings-on at his park, so how could he miss this major series of events?
If he does know, it must mean that either Maeve is part of his larger plan OR that he has a trap laid out for her. Will she really escape? Or will Ford intervene at the last minute?
How will Ford outsmart the board this time? Are they all doomed?

Ford clearly has a plan for dealing with Charlotte Hale and the rest of the board, but what is it? Does it involve the new narrative? Will the entire board be killed, or simply tricked into allowing Ford to stay on as park director?
What's the status of Charlotte's plan with the Peter Abernathy host?

In episode eight, we saw Charlotte order Lee Sizemore to reprogram Peter Abernathy — the host who played Dolores' father and was decommissioned after his aberrant behavior in episode one.
Will we see this host again this season? If so, is there a chance that he breaks through his programming again and rebels? After learning that Bernard is really a host created to look and act like Arnold, we rewatched the confrontational scene between Peter, Bernard, and Ford. Seems to us as if Peter Abernathy isn't done with his side of the story just yet.
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