Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy season 1 episode 15 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Peter Quill, now known as a prince of Spartax, struggles with his new royal identity and duties. The Guardians, feeling out of place in their roles within the Imperial Guard, inadvertently start a conflict with the Kree at the Galactic Council. Meanwhile, Quill discovers he has a sister, Captain Victoria. Together, they face Ronan the Accuser and Nebula, who plot to destroy the Kree leader using a rigged refinery asteroid. Despite challenges, the Guardians manage to avert the crisis, leading to Quill's growth as both a leader and a prince.
Full Episode S01E15 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Peter Quill's new title and lineage?
Peter Quill is revealed to be a prince of Spartax.
Why do the Guardians feel uncomfortable in their new roles?
The Guardians feel more like outlaws than part of the Imperial Guard and dislike the uniforms.
Who does Peter Quill meet at the Galactic Council?
Peter Quill meets Thor, the Kree Supreme Intelligence, and other council members.
What diplomatic incident occurs at the Council?
Quill accidentally offends the council members, leading to a war with the Kree.
What is J'Son of Spartax's reaction to the Guardians' actions?
J'Son is frustrated and sends the Guardians away due to the chaos they caused.
What leads to the rebellion on the refinery asteroid?
Quill's presence and the oppressive conditions spark a rebellion among the miners.
Who are the main antagonists in this conflict?
Ronan the Accuser and Nebula.
What is Ronan's plan with the refinery asteroid?
Ronan plans to use the rigged asteroid to destroy the Kree leader.
How are Quill and Captain Victoria related?
Captain Victoria is Quill's sister.
How do the Guardians stop Ronan and Nebula's plan?
The Guardians prevent the explosion and redirect the asteroid away from the Kree fleet.
What do Quill and Victoria propose to the Council?
They propose reforms for the miners and explain their actions to the Council.
What themes are reflected in the Guardians' adventure?
The themes include family, duty, identity, and balancing outlaw nature with royal connections.