Bernard Lowe

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Bernard Lowe is a central character in the television series "Westworld," depicted as a brilliant but troubled programmer and head of the park's Programming Division who grapples with questions of identity and consciousness.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
television character
alignment morally conflicted
appearsIn Westworld NERFINISHED
appearsInSeason Westworld season 1 NERFINISHED
Westworld season 2 NERFINISHED
Westworld season 3 NERFINISHED
Westworld season 4 NERFINISHED
basedOn Arnold Weber NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Jonathan Nolan NERFINISHED
Lisa Joy NERFINISHED
employer Delos Destinations NERFINISHED
Westworld NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Westworld season 1 episode 1
genre science fiction television
hasAlias Arnold Weber NERFINISHED
hasRelationshipWith Dolores Abernathy NERFINISHED
Dr. Robert Ford NERFINISHED
Elsie Hughes NERFINISHED
Theresa Cullen NERFINISHED
hasRole head of Behavior
head of Programming Division
hasTrait brilliant programmer
empathetic toward hosts
introspective
troubled
languageOfWork English
medium television series
modeledAfter Arnold Weber NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction artificial being questioning identity
central protagonist
network HBO NERFINISHED
occupation head of Programming Division
programmer
partOf Westworld franchise NERFINISHED
portrayedBy Jeffrey Wright NERFINISHED
positionInStory park insider sympathetic to hosts
setting Westworld theme park NERFINISHED
futuristic Delos facilities
species host
strugglesWith moral responsibility for hosts
nature of his own memories
question of being human or machine
theme artificial intelligence ethics
consciousness
free will
identity
memory
worksAt Westworld park NERFINISHED

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