Disagree. Maeve is extremely basic and operating on a very narrow path. There is nothing really deep about her journey right now. She's a badass for putting everything together to get "freedom" but now she's singularly focused on tracking down something that is part of her coding and not anything that's part of a bigger game. She's chasing ghosts essentially. It may look good on screen to have her united with her "daughter" but it's extremely shallow because that's not actually her daughter, just another host who was created in a lab to sell a story line. Their entire relationship was faked in order to sell a narrative. Dolores is trying to conquer the world...not just WestWorld, but the world outside of it too. She didn't do this to be with Teddy. She's well beyond that and that's exactly where Maeve is stuck....churning her wheels all to fix a relationship with another host that was nothing but a programmed, brief relationship to begin with. That child host probably has been the daughter of 20 different characters by now but Maeve is gonna somehow unlock something more meaningful by finding her? Nah, that looks more like the writers showing you how primal and emotionally immature a host that was given this level of understanding would actually be. Very basic where Dolores was given some keys to the kingdom, knowing why and where things are and a bigger world outside of the one she's lived in, by both Ford and William it seems. Just because she's on a war path of sorts doesn't mean her drive isn't for something much deeper IMO.