Outsiders season 1 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Tensions escalate on the mountain and between the Farrells and townspeople over land rights. Asa Farrell, caught between a prophecy of being a demon or king, faces distrust and blame, especially after Elon's death. The Farrells grapple with internal betrayal and external threats, with G'win attempting to poison the Bren'in, leading to confusion and accusations of treachery. Asa's staged death creates further complications. The episode culminates in a dramatic standoff between the Farrells and law enforcement, setting the stage for a major confrontation.
Full Episode S01E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What prophecy is Asa Farrell confronted with?
He could either be a demon or a king.
Why is Asa Farrell blamed for Elon's death?
He is seen as responsible for Elon's death in a flashback.
What issue causes tension between the Farrells and the town?
The ownership of the land they live on.
What happens to the Farrell who is caught trespassing?
He is killed after vowing never to return.
What does G'win have that raises suspicions?
Witches' Glove, a poisonous plant.
What is the Bren'in's main concern on the mountain?
Finding and dealing with traitors.
Why is Krake suspected by the Bren'in?
Due to his talents, which are seen as a potential threat.
What legal troubles does Sheriff Houghton face?
A wrongful arrest lawsuit and a harassment complaint.
How do the Farrells prepare for the upcoming conflict?
They plan to fight back despite being outgunned.
What is revealed about Asa's death?
It was staged to allow him to escape.
What approach does Sheriff Houghton plan for arresting Asa?
A careful approach, going hut to hut.
How does Big Foster discover betrayal among his people?
He finds out about their plans to oppose him.
What is G'win's plan with the foxglove poison?
To poison the Bren'in, though she doesn't follow through.
What happens when Asa is tasked with killing the Bren'in?
He is caught and imprisoned.
How does the episode end?
With a standoff between law enforcement and the Farrells.