Warning: Spoilers ahead for the "Westworld" season finale.
"Westworld" premiered its epic tenth episode on December 4, and millions of eager fans tuned in for the 90-minute finale. Although the show delivered one huge theory confirmation and answered many of the questions we had going into the episode, there are still many mysteries remaining.
Keep reading to see what lingering questions we have now that season one is over.
First off, what happened to Logan?

Thankfully, Jimmi Simpson (William) already answered this one for us. Logan isn't dead, according to the "Westworld" actor — he's just being set up for a staged mental breakdown.
"[William's] going to send him off, he'll get lost in the park, and it's just one more thing [Logan] has done that's not top-tier while they were on their stay," Simpson told INSIDER. "And it's just one more bit of evidence [William] can go to [Logan's] father with and say 'Look let's just be honest with each other: he can stay on, he can stick around on the letterhead but you know I'll run the company and it will be very successful for this reason and this reason.'"
Read more from our interview with Simpson here and here.
Can Maeve make it back through the Delos facilities and into the park?

Meave made a pivotal choice to get off the train and stay in the Delos facilities, but she left her purse (and gun) behind. Now she's in the middle of the crazy security shutdown with no weapon or fellow hosts who want to protect her. We're dying to know what her next moves are, and how long it will take for her to find Felix or Hector and Armistice again.
Where is Westworld? On an island? Is it even on Earth?

Okay we're pretty sure the park is located on Earth and not Mars or a crazy spaceship biodome — but you never know. If it is on Earth as we suspect, it seems as if it's an isolated island. Maeve's "Escape" narrative referred to her infiltrating the "mainland," which sounds to us like a relatively clear signal that Westworld is off the coast of a larger continent or land mass.
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