The Big Valley season 2 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a tense blend of drama and compassion, the Barkley family finds themselves at the mercy of desperate outlaws in a church. While Audra nervously prepares for her first Bible class, the family is coerced into a precarious situation when armed criminals, led by Annie Morton, demand medical aid for a wounded member. Victoria Barkley, showing resilience and medical knowledge, tends to the injury under duress, while the family navigates the moral quandaries and physical dangers posed by their captors. The episode climaxes with a blend of violence and strategy as the Barkleys outwit the outlaws. Despite the day's chaos, Audra successfully delivers a moving lesson on love and sacrifice, with the episode closing on a lighter note as Nick humorously contemplates a venture into cider-making.
Full Episode S02E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Audra nervous about teaching her first Bible class?
She was afraid of disappointing her family and not meeting their expectations.
Who interrupts Audra and Victoria at the church?
A group of outlaws led by Annie Morton, seeking refuge for a wounded member.
What do the outlaws demand from Victoria?
They demand that she leaves to bring back a doctor, leaving Audra as a hostage.
How does Victoria manage to treat the wounded outlaw?
She uses her medical knowledge and the supplies in the doctor's medical bag to perform emergency treatment.
What is the main reason behind the outlaws' desperation?
They are wanted for various crimes and are seeking to avoid law enforcement while caring for their wounded member.
How does the standoff at the church resolve?
The Barkleys and the law enforcement manage to outmaneuver the outlaws, leading to their capture.
What lesson does Audra choose to teach her Bible class after the ordeal?
Instead of the planned lesson, Audra shares a story about love, sacrifice, and understanding, inspired by the day's events.
What humorous twist ends the episode?
Nick considers starting a cider-making venture, inspired by a jug of cider meant as a remedy, leading to a lighthearted family moment.