Troy: Fall of a City season 1 episode 8 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In the finale of "Troy: Fall of a City," Trojan leaders debate their dwindling chances against the Greeks, spurred by Odysseus receiving a poignant message from his wife. As they uncover the Greek camp deserted and a mysterious offering left behind, joy turns to horror when the Greeks, hidden within the offering, launch a surprise attack. The city falls, marking the end of Trojan sovereignty. Amidst betrayal and chaos, Helen's fate intertwines with her choices, leaving a legacy of loss and the harsh reality of the Trojan survivors' future under Greek dominion.
Full Episode S01E08 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who sent Odysseus a message and what did it say?
Odysseus received a message from his wife, expressing her desire to return home.
What was the Trojan strategy following Achilles' death?
The Trojans considered launching an offensive against the Greeks, seeing Achilles' death as an opportunity.
How did the Trojans find out the Greek camp was abandoned?
The Trojans discovered the Greek prisoner had escaped and later found the Greek camp empty.
What did the Trojans do with the Greek offering found outside their city?
Despite suspicions, the Trojans brought the Greek offering into the city, hoping to claim it as a blessing.
What was revealed by the Greek soldier left behind by the Greeks?
The Greek soldier revealed the Greeks' departure was due to internal conflicts and a final offering to Poseidon.
How did the Greeks manage to enter and conquer Troy?
The Greeks hid inside the offering left for the Trojans, emerging at night to open the city gates and attack.
What was Helen's role in the fall of Troy according to the Greeks?
The Greeks claimed Helen betrayed Troy by meeting with Achilles and revealing strategic information, though her actual role is disputed within the narrative.
What was the fate of the Trojan survivors after the city's fall?
The Trojan survivors were enslaved and taken to Greece, with their future determined by the Greek kings.