This post contains frank discussion of Westworld Season 2, Episode 2, “Reunion.” Consider this your first and last spoiler warning.

Just when we thought Westworld’s timeline was going to get easier to follow, Episode 2 sends us hopping and skipping through time. In order to make things easier on everyone, we’ve broken down the latest episode chronologically; hopefully, that will clear a few things up. Alternatively, you can listen to the latest episode of Vanity Fair’s new companion podcast, Still Watching: Westworld, where we break it all down.

But if you’re more of a visual learner, here’s a handy, chronological rundown of the key revelations of “Reunion”—starting, as we often do, with Arnold and Dolores.

Before the Park Opens: Arnold Weber and Robert Ford Look for Investors

In Season 1, we learned that Arnold Weber, co-founder of Westworld, died in the park roughly 35 years before Dolores killed his partner, Robert Ford. Yet here, Arnold is alive and well. So is his son Charlie, whose death will eventually drive him into existential despair. We see in a reflected window that Robert Ford is also alive and very young, which means the scene we’re looking at here takes place at least 35 years ago. In Season 1, Ford claimed that he and Arnold lived in the park for 3 years before it opened—so, really, it could be anywhere from 35-38 years ago, but it’s probably closer to 35.

The two most important things we can learn from this interaction between Arnold and Dolores—other than, potentially, the origin of “that doesn’t look like anything to me”—are some further hints on the location of the park and better insight into Arnold’s state of mind. As for location, Arnold says the home he’s building for his wife and son is close to his work, so we can guess this Asian city is near the park. That reinforces what we think we learned about its location potentially being in the South China Sea last week.