The Wild Wild West season 1 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a deserted town bracing for a predicted earthquake, federal agents uncover a plot by Orkney Cadwallader, a disgruntled geologist using his expertise to artificially create earthquakes for land and power. Despite attempts on their lives by Cadwallader's family, including his conflicted daughter Faith, the agents expose the scheme. Through a mix of intelligence, bravery, and scientific knowledge, they thwart Cadwallader's final catastrophic plan, ensuring justice while navigating personal dilemmas and moral questions about technology's use and the quest for power.
Full Episode S01E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is responsible for the earthquakes?
Orkney Cadwallader is responsible for creating the earthquakes.
Why is Orkney Cadwallader creating earthquakes?
He aims to use the earthquakes to seize control of land and resources for personal gain.
How does Orkney Cadwallader create the earthquakes?
He uses his knowledge of geology and dynamite placed at strategic points along fault lines.
What is the role of Faith Cadwallader in the plot?
Faith Cadwallader is initially tasked with killing Mr. West but struggles with her loyalty to her father and her own moral compass.
Who are Hercules and Thaddeus?
Hercules and Thaddeus are Faith Cadwallader's brothers, portrayed as less intelligent and easily manipulated.
How do the agents, Mr. West and Mr. Gordon, plan to stop the earthquakes?
They investigate to uncover Orkney's plan, confront him, and work to dismantle his operation.
What is the significance of the circulars mentioned in the story?
The circulars are warnings about the impending earthquakes, used by Orkney to manipulate townspeople and cover his tracks.
Do the agents manage to prevent the final earthquake?
Yes, the agents manage to thwart Cadwallader's plans and prevent further destruction.
What happens to Orkney Cadwallader at the end?
Orkney Cadwallader is confronted by the agents and is implied to be arrested for his crimes.
How does Faith Cadwallader feel about her actions and her family's scheme?
Faith experiences inner conflict, ultimately feeling remorseful and desiring a different path for herself.
Is there any romance in the story?
There is a flirtatious and tense dynamic between Faith Cadwallader and Mr. West, hinting at possible romantic feelings.
Are the townspeople aware of the true nature of the earthquakes?
Most townspeople are skeptical of the earthquake warnings until the agents provide evidence of Orkney's scheme.
How do the agents survive the traps set by the Cadwalladers?
The agents use their wit, combat skills, and understanding of Orkney's plans to escape and counter the traps.
What is the message conveyed by Orkney Cadwallader's character?
Orkney's character illustrates the dangers of using scientific knowledge and technological power for personal gain and destruction.
Does the story have a happy ending?
While the immediate threat is neutralized, the ending is bittersweet, with the resolution of the plot but lingering effects of the Cadwalladers' actions.