List of Turn: Washington's Spies episodes
Turn: Washington's Spies[1] (stylized as TURИ: Washington's Spies) is an American period drama television series developed by Craig Silverstein and based on Alexander Rose’s book Washington's Spies: The Story of America's First Spy Ring (2007),[2] a history of the Culper Ring.[3] The series aired on AMC from April 6, 2014,[4] through August 12, 2017. During the course of the series, 40 episodes of Turn: Washington's Spies aired, concluding on August 12, 2017.
Series overview
[edit]Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 10 | April 6, 2014 | June 8, 2014 | |
2 | 10 | April 13, 2015 | June 8, 2015 | |
3 | 10 | April 25, 2016 | June 27, 2016 | |
4 | 10 | June 17, 2017 | August 12, 2017 |
Episodes
[edit]Season 1 (2014)
[edit]This section's plot summaries may be too long or excessively detailed. (April 2017) |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | US viewers (millions) | |
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1 | 1 | "Pilot" | Rupert Wyatt | Teleplay by : Craig Silverstein | April 6, 2014 | 2.12[5] | |
In autumn 1776, in Setauket, New York, Abraham Woodhull tells his wife, Mary, the war will end by Christmas. After a battle in New Jersey, Benjamin Tallmadge escapes in Queen's Rangers attire but not before being shot by Robert Rogers. Ben goes to meet General Charles Scott to insist his men were ambushed, as the enemy knew they were coming. Ben suggests a spy should be hired, but the general declines. At a tavern, Abe defends proprietors Selah and Anna Strong in a fight instigated by British Captain Joyce. British Major Hewlett orders Joyce back to England to be court martialled and cashiered, and releases Abe into the care of his father, Judge Richard Woodhull. In Brooklyn Harbor, Rogers is paid as a mercenary. Major John André asks him to ambush a rebel safe house in Connecticut. Rogers refuses when André balks on doubling his price. The next day, Joyce is found dead just outside Abe's farm. The new British captain, John Graves Simcoe, launches an investigation into the murder; Selah and Abe are prime suspects. Abe meets his old friend Caleb Brewster, who tries to recruit him into a spy ring. Abe initially refuses and is intercepted when headed home accused of smuggling and perhaps spying. When Abe returns to town, he is arrested and questioned. Abe claims a group of rebels attacked him, and he gives a list of false names from neighboring Hempstead. Several days later, Abe's father visits Abe to tell him no men by those names exist. Abe has lied to his father, who because of it says he will no longer protect Abe. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "Who by Fire" | Ed Bianchi | Craig Silverstein | April 13, 2014 | 1.87[6] | |
After Abe warns her she is a suspect in Captain Joyce's murder, Anna looks through Joyce's belongings, which are still in her house, for evidence that will exonerate her. She finds a love letter suggesting a signal to meet. In a Connecticut jail, Ben and Caleb interrogate Simcoe, who refuses to give answers. He mocks the rebel cause, and Caleb beats him. Rogers begins tracking the soldier who left the Ranger bonnet at the ambush scene, which leads him to investigate Joyce's murder. At the tavern, he questions Abe and Anna, who produces the love letter and suggests Joyce was killed by a jealous husband. After being discovered by Abe, John Robeson admits that he and Joyce were lovers but he killed Joyce for blaming him for starting the tavern brawl. Robeson also admits his intention to make Abe a scapegoat. Ensign Clayton emerges and attacks Abe. Rogers emerges, kills Clayton, then confronts Robeson. Rogers lets Robeson live, but only to serve as Rogers' agent in Setauket, holding accusations of buggery over Robeson. Abe is sworn to secrecy but tasked with monitoring Robeson. General Scott saves Simcoe from death and orders Ben to report to Fort Lee to face disciplinary charges. Concerned about Anna's safety, Abe tells her to stop hanging petticoat signals for Caleb and then ends all contact with her. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "Of Cabbages and Kings" | SJ Clarkson | Michael Taylor | April 20, 2014 | 1.40[7] | |
Ben, Caleb, and General Scott, with a bound Simcoe in a cart, lead a military convoy to Fort Lee. On the way, refugees tell them the fort has been taken by the British, and General Washington may have been captured. A farmer lets the men stay the night. Brothers Quill, Eben, and Newt guard Simcoe, and Caleb leaves them, stating he is scouting ahead. Eben thinks Caleb is deserting and worries that they are fighting for the losing side. The brothers ambush the new arrivals to exchange them with the British for pardons and money. Ben surprises the brothers, killing all but Newt. Scott orders Ben to execute Newt or face a court martial, but Ben refuses to shoot the lad, insisting Newt was the most passive of the three. Scott shoots Newt, and says Ben will face a court martial. Richard and Abe arrive at the British Army-controlled New York City. They are greeted by Colonel Cook, Richard's contact, and Richard introduces Abe as his son and business partner. Over dinner, the three men negotiate the Woodhull's sale of pigs to Cook, who then follows up an earlier conversation with Richard about trading cauliflower. Abe realizes Richard is selling cauliflower grown on Anna's farm, whose produce Richard admits will be divided among loyalists, in the wake of Strong's imprisonment. Abe and his father argue, and Abe leaves. He arrives at King's College, his law school alma mater, where he learns from Hessians camped there the invading army will be marching to Trenton. Abe later tells this to Caleb. Anna learns that Simcoe is alive, but she tells Abe he's dead. She and Abe are able to secure a boat for Caleb's escape. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "Eternity How Long" | Adam Davidson | Andrew Colville | April 27, 2014 | 1.30[8] | |
Fearing Caleb's escape will preface a rebel attack, Hewlett must think of ways to fortify the garrison. His plan is to use gravestones from the Setauket church cemetery. Richard is given three days to decide which ten will be removed. Abe warns him the town will turn against him if the gravestones are removed, adding that the town should turn against Hewlett; Richard ignores the advice. Caleb gives Abe's report on the Hessians' march on Trenton to Ben, mentioning Abe's success. Ben urges General Scott to share the intelligence with General Washington. When they refuse to reveal their source, Scott burns the unverified report. Ben and Caleb later fabricate a scouting report and fold Abe's intelligence inside. Scott declares the fake worthy of passing to Washington, overlooking the real one. Andre and Philomena trap General Charles Lee into saying he supplied the British with the location of the safe house, where the ambush occurred, but Lee insists he doesn't know about the attack. Andre reveals that he is Lee's contact to whom the information is given. They then discuss a plan in which Lee escapes, and his hero status propels him to become the new commander of the Continental Army. Lee would then urge the Continental Congress to surrender. Abe suggests Richard call Hewlett's bluff and lead the townspeople against him, since Hewlett does not want to lose Setauket. Richard likes the idea. There is face-off in the cemetery. Richard intervenes, invokes God, and starts digging up his son Thomas' gravestone. Hewlett tells Lt. Appleton this is "how you tame a colony...through winning their hearts and minds". | |||||||
5 | 5 | "Epiphany" | Michael Uppendahl | Aida Mashaka Croal | May 4, 2014 | 1.24[9] | |
It's Christmas in Setauket. Richard signs a bill of attainder against Selah Strong, which Hewlett posts at Strong Manor, that includes a phrase about granting freedom to his slaves. The slaves celebrate. The next day, Abe tells Richard he wants to go to New York to try and sell additional goods to William Howe's army. He asks for Colonel Cook's letter that affords passage through British checkpoints. Richard refuses and Abe later sneaks into Hewlett's room to copy a letter from Hewlett's desk. Anna appeals the attainder to Hewlett, saying unprepared freed slaves don't know how to fend for themselves. Hewlett says the male slaves are being shipped for war and has made arrangements for Abigail. Ben is told to prepare for a secret mission. He and Caleb find themselves among an entire fleet in the Delaware River. After jumping into the icy water to save a boat gun, Ben loses consciousness into the new year, when Caleb tells him the men have marched on to Trenton. Abigail offers to spy on her future employer, Major Andre, if Anna protects Cicero, her son, while she's away. Anna agrees. She and Abe later share a highly passionate kiss but are interrupted by Baker recommending Abe join his family at Whitehall. In Trenton, Ben and Caleb learn the army successfully ambushed the Hessian soldiers. Washington heeded Abe's report. Across the creek, Andre suggests General Cornwallis attack the rebels. Cornwallis, believing Washington's entire force is over there, decides against a night attack. Back at City Hall, Rogers asks Lee the name of the dragoon who escaped. Lee gives him the name, Benjamin Tallmadge. The next morning, Cornwallis raids the opposite bank, only to find it abandoned. Abe is welcomed by his family at Whitehall, where they dine with Hewlett and other Redcoats. At Continental headquarters in Morristown, New Jersey, Washington asks Ben about Abraham Woodhull. | |||||||
6 | 6 | "Mr. Culpeper" | Eagle Egilsson | Mitchell Akselrad | May 11, 2014 | 1.08[10] | |
British and American soldiers exchange POWs. A limping Simcoe is one of them. Washington dictates a letter to Howe indicting the barbaric prisoner treatment on ships. He then introduces Ben and Scott to Nathaniel Sackett, who praises Abe's accurate intelligence. Washington orders them to investigate Ben's "spy chain" idea and report back with a recommendation. Simcoe and others arrive at Andre's estate. Andre interviews them, one of which is Lt. Terrence, a spy for Washington. At dinner, Simcoe kills Terrence for incorrectly reciting his regiment's motto. Andre says he planned to try to turn Terrence into a double agent. In New York, Rogers suggests a fight between the brawling Jordan and Titus that others can wager on. Later, Jordan wins the fight and Rogers welcomes him into the Queen's Rangers. Awasos approaches, speaking in Abenaki, to tell Rogers that Ben's brother, Samuel, has been reported held aboard the prison ship HMS Jersey. In Long Island, Abe is ambushed and interrogated by Cyrus, a colonial soldier separated from his unit. Abe insists he himself is a spy. Cyrus doesn't believe him, asking why he didn't join the militia. Abe says they cannot win. They start fighting. A group of Redcoats arrive and shoot a charging Cyrus dead. Abe suggests Cyrus was planning on assuming his identity and escaping to the city. He is told solo travelers are no longer being allowed into New York. Sackett shows Ben a way to send messages using hard-boiled eggs, alum, and vinegar. Ben tells Washington the spy chain will work, but only with mutual trust. He again asks how Washington obtained Abe's name. Washington tells Ben in private he obtained Abe's name from one of his spies: Nathan Hale, Ben's friend at Yale who was recently hanged by the British. Scott is sent to the war front, and Ben is promoted to Major and put in charge of the intelligence branch. Abe is then given an alias, "Mr. Culpeper", and Ben is asked to pick a first name. He chooses "Samuel". | |||||||
7 | 7 | "Mercy Moment Murder Measure" | Nick Copus | Story by : Joseph Bellotti Teleplay by : Andrew Colville & Michael Taylor & Craig Silverstein | May 18, 2014 | 1.09[10] | |
Aboard the Jersey, Rogers learns Samuel Tallmadge died of dysentery. He is shown the prisoner that knew Samuel best, Selah Strong, who Jordan instantly recognizes. Selah tells Rogers he's known Samuel and Ben his entire life. Rogers asks Selah if he'd like to go home. Ben receives word Samuel has been pardoned and is being released. Caleb offers to go pick up Samuel. Abe hates his Culpeper alias, but is surprised to learn it was picked by General Washington himself. Anna's request for Selah's parole is denied when she accuses Richard of forcing a confession to claim and sell Selah's land. Abe asks her to accompany him, posing as his wife for the checkpoints, to New York to sell her cauliflower crop. She learns Simcoe is alive and returned to Setauket. She admits to Abe of covering up Simcoe's escape so Abe would stay loyal to the cause. At Whitehall, Simcoe asks Hewlett's permission to inquire about the Tallmadge and Brewster families. Hewlett agrees, but cautions him. In the woods, Simcoe attacks Abe for "forcing himself" on Anna at Christmas. They are summoned to the church, where Baker tells Simcoe that Anna's dalliance with Abe was consensual. Abe accepts Simcoe's challenge to a duel. Abe wins the first shot, but shoots and misses. Richard and Anna arrive, and she convinces Simcoe to misfire. However, Abe reloads and aims at Simcoe. Richard pleads that it is about more than him. Abe pictures Thomas, Caleb and Ben, then looks at Anna. He lowers his gun and walks away. Jordan accompanies Rogers to ambush Ben, who they think will be coming for his brother. Caleb rides his horse through the woods believing he is collecting Samuel. Abe and Anna set off for New York. She tells him he should have killed Simcoe when he had the chance. | |||||||
8 | 8 | "Challenge" | Jeremy Webb | LaToya Morgan | May 25, 2014 | 1.39[11] | |
Rogers fires upon Caleb and Selah at the POW exchange, wounding a soldier. He is found and rebuked by British Captain Blake for firing during a truce. Caleb tells Henry to find Ben at camp and mention "Genevieve", a code word indicating a meeting point that Ben will understand. Anna mistakenly tells Abe that Selah is dead. She insists on accompanying him to Andre's dinner. He refuses. She finds Abigail and demands help getting into the dinner. Abe arrives at the party and Cooke introduces the nervous new arrival to Andre. Later, while Abe is singing a song, he sees Anna at the party. Blake arrives at Andre's house with news of Rogers firing on the prisoner exchange. Andre tells him to retrieve Rogers and to kill him if he resists. Anna sneaks into Andre's bedroom and discovers a book of encoded entries. Abe follows and kisses her, but she resists. They later have sex when she learns he started the riot at King's College that resulted in the death of his brother (implying that Abe only broke off his engagement with Anna and married his brother's ex-fiancee out of guilt). Ben encounters Henry's convoy and is told Caleb's code word. He rides off and, drawn by the sound of gunfire, arrives and shoots Awasos then ducks for cover with Caleb as Rogers fires back. Both sides are now at a standoff. Blake arrives and declares it to end by order of John Andre. Meanwhile, Selah tells Ben about Samuel's final days. Ben vows to kill Rogers for using Samuel's name to trap him. Rogers says Selah is not who he says he is; Ben lies, saying Selah is his brother, Captain Samuel Tallmadge. Blake orders Rogers to report to Andre. Meanwhile, Simcoe tells Robeson he is investigating a rebel conspiracy and inquires about Ben, Caleb and Abe. Robeson advises him to track down the petition for the New York convention. Hewlett recalls Richard saying Selah Strong was named as a delegate to an illegal body. He encourages Simcoe to continue searching for Setauket rebels. | |||||||
9 | 9 | "Against Thy Neighbor" | Ken Fink | Michael Taylor | June 1, 2014 | 1.17[12] | |
It's spring 1777. Hewlett tells Simcoe he lacks evidence of spies and still hasn't found the Patriot petition. Simcoe poisons Hewlett's horse with an apple and suggests Hewlett was the intended target. Simcoe volunteers to investigate Lucas Brewster, who sold the apples to Hewlett. Richard tells Simcoe to consult another expert before executing Lucas and is then shot by a sniper. Simcoe smiles. The bullet gets extracted, and Simcoe reports a torn Bible page used as wadding for the sniper's gun. Hewlett decrees that all town residents shall surrender their firearms, and Reverend Tallmadge remarks to Hewlett that the church was once his. Talmadge later tells tavern patrons that the British took their church, their headstones, and now their guns. Simcoe arrests him. Hewlett tells Abe the evidence points to Tallmadge as the sniper. Hewlett is given the petition and tells Simcoe to arrest everyone on it. Abe offers to take the wounded Richard's place as the magistrate in prosecuting the rebels, and he intensely interrogates Brewster (inciting sympathy and support for Brewster amongst the townspeople) and then Rev. Tallmadge, saying Talmadge grew resentful after his congregation defected from the church, with Richard. Abe demonstrates how Richard was shot and pretends to struggle as he loads the Reverend's rifle. Simcoe takes the rifle but finds the bullet that pierced Richard does not fit the gun. Hewlett later tells Abe he will show mercy on the men and sentence them to ten years on the Jersey. Abe likens that to a death sentence and reminds him the bullet didn't match the Reverend's rifle. Hewlett stresses it is an opportunity to banish a group of disloyal citizens. Meanwhile, Ben tells Washington decoded enemy dispatches show the British plan to attack Philadelphia from the south, rather than the north as scouts have reported. Ben is told to lead troops north to play into Britain's deception, while the Continental Army strengthens the southerly defenses. Caleb and Selah march with Ben's troops. Ben learns his father and Caleb's uncle have been arrested and may face death. He tells Caleb they are going home. At Woodhull Farm, Mary finds Abe's hidden codebook. | |||||||
10 | 10 | "The Battle of Setauket" | Oliver Hirschbiegel | Craig Silverstein | June 8, 2014 | 1.61[13] | |
At Woodhull Farm, Mary finds familiar names in Abe's codebook. Abe arrives and confides Simcoe shot Richard. A boy tells Simcoe about hundreds of soldiers descending on Setauket. Simcoe sets out to hang the rebel prisoners before Ben and the others arrive. Ben's men charge, but he orders a retreat when he sees his father with a gun to his head. Selah arrives and kisses a stunned Anna. Ben tells Caleb to collect the British's gunpowder from the schoolhouse. Hewlett sees the gunpowder being gathered and orders his men to fire. The schoolhouse explodes. Ben orders Selah to attack Hewlett's flank with some men. Hewlett refuses to level Setauket. Selah's men fire and force Hewlett's retreat into the church. Abe and the others convene. He explains their commuted death sentences, and Ben replies Samuel died on the Jersey and refuses to let his father die the same way. Abe approaches the church waving a white flag. Inside, he offers to trade the captured Redcoats for the rebel prisoners. Simcoe drags Lucas Brewster outside and shoots him dead. Hewlett orders his men to arrest Simcoe, who resists and is gagged by Hewlett. Richard suggests letting the prisoners go so Tallmadge can convince Ben to leave. Hewlett releases them and the rebels fall back. Abe tells Ben that he wants to keep spying—as Culper, not Culpeper. Selah helps Anna into a boat and they launch. Redcoats arrive to watch from the shoreline. Abe also arrives, and Anna apologizes to Selah and jumps overboard to swim to shore. In New York, Andre relieves Rogers as head of the Queen's Rangers. Rogers threatens repercussions and exits. At home, Abe finds Mary burning his codebook. She calls him, among other things, a spy for Washington. Ensign Baker overhears and says he must turn Abe in. Abe shoots and kills him when his offer to leave for good is refused. Mary immediately invents a cover story of Baker being shot while trying to stop fleeing rebels, who then burned down the house. She lights a candle and later joins Abe and Thomas outside. They watch their house burn with Baker's body inside. |
Season 2 (2015)
[edit]No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | US viewers (millions) | |
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11 | 1 | "Thoughts of a Free Man" | Gary Fleder | Craig Silverstein | April 13, 2015 | 0.827[14] | |
A spy in London sends an urgent message to America. Mary impedes Abe's attempt to restart the spy ring. Benedict Arnold arrives in camp. | |||||||
12 | 2 | "Hard Boiled" | Andrew McCarthy | Michael Taylor | April 13, 2015 | 0.827[14] | |
Abe arrives in Brooklyn Ferry with Corporal Eastin. Eastin suspiciously wonders why Abe needs an escort on the road but not while in the city. Meanwhile, Abe takes mental notes on the military activity and observes that the British naval presence is still strong. In Philadelphia, Captain Simcoe has been assigned to the commissary while awaiting his court-martial. A supervisor mocks a love letter that Simcoe has written to Anna. Simcoe receives a package from John André containing a steak knife and letter. He brandishes the knife at his supervisor and declares that he’s been relieved of his duties and summoned by André. With a smug grin, he ditches his post. Elsewhere in Philadelphia, André and General Henry Clinton admire the seized home of Benjamin Franklin. Abigail serves the men drinks and overhears the conversation about André’s mole, Charles Lee. André tells Clinton that he’s planning to turn General Benedict Arnold. Abe checks into a boarding house and asks the owner to boil a dozen eggs for him. He then asks some fellow boarders where all the soldiers have gone in the city. A boarder tells him that sailors have been building ships on the west wharf. The owner suspiciously watches Abe leave. Abe traverses the streets of York City, taking copious notes in his concealed notepad. He estimates that an attack of 5,000 men could take over the city and end the war. In Setauket, Mary sits with her sewing circle and a new addition: Anna. Mary suggests they organize a charity for the families of soldiers who’ve died in battle. When her companions complain about costs, Anna suggests they secure provisions from a privateer. Mary smiles gratefully at Anna. Hewlett interrupts and asks Mary if she has received a heavy package for him from London. Mary offers to look out for it. He shyly notices Anna and makes awkward conversation with her. The ladies giggle after he leaves, noting his attraction to Anna. Abigail arrives at André’s house to find Simcoe waiting for André. Simcoe recognizes her from Strong Manor and speaks fondly of Long Island. In the music room, André tells Simcoe that he’d like to appoint him as the new commander of the Queen’s Rangers. Simcoe calls the assignment a demotion but agrees to accept if he may base the Rangers in a place of his choosing. Abigail furtively scribbles a note and hides it in the hem of a shirt. She later tells André she’d like to send the shirt to her son, Cicero, in Setauket. He offers to deliver it at once. Abe continues to case the city, noting heavy naval activity at the west wharf. In his notepad, he describes all the artillery and ships. At the boarding house, Abe encrypts his notes on hard-boiled eggs using invisible ink. He then holds the eggs over a flame. The owner walks in by accident and asks if something is wrong with the eggs. Abe lies and says he likes his eggs warm. Hewlett pays a late-night visit to Anna at DeJong Tavern to deliver Abigail’s package. He tells Anna that he has asked the Magistrate to grant her a divorce and suggests they establish a platonic friendship. He rambles awkwardly but stops upon realizing that Anna does not share his feelings. After Hewlett has left, Anna opens the package and finds Abigail’s note: “General Lee a traitor.” André and Clinton attend a lavish ball at the Shippen house, a party meant to welcome the British to Philadelphia. André flirts with Peggy Shippen, the youngest daughter. As they dance, he inquires about Benedict Arnold, who once stayed at her house. “I wonder what games are we playing now?” she asks. As Abe checks out of the boarding house, the owner puts bread in Abe’s lunch basket for the trip back home. He remarks that Abe looks very tan for a man who’s been buried in books. Abe meets Eastin at the checkpoint and realizes that the eggs have disappeared from his lunch basket. Abe runs back to the boarding house and tells the owner he left something behind. Abe suddenly realizes the owner took his eggs — and yet, curiously, didn’t turn him in. He asks the owner for his name. “Robert Townsend,” the owner replies. “And I don’t care to see you here again.” In the woods of Pennsylvania, Jordan and the rest of the Queen’s Rangers idle around their camp. Simcoe arrives on horseback and introduces himself as their new commander. Cager, one of the Rangers, mocks Simcoe’s Royal Officer uniform, drawing snickers from the others. Simcoe breaks Cager’s arm and slashes his scalp. When Cager reaches for his gun, Jordan shouts out a warning. Simcoe shoots Cager dead, then orders the men to fall in line. They immediately obey. | |||||||
13 | 3 | "False Flag" | Allison Anders | LaToya Morgan | April 20, 2015 | 0.865[15] | |
Ben sets a trap to capture a traitor in camp. Richard discovers Abe is conspiring with Major Hewlett. Caleb collides with Robert Rogers. | |||||||
14 | 4 | "Men of Blood" | Kate Dennis | Alexander Rose | April 27, 2015 | 0.591[16] | |
Abe tries to recruit a new agent; Caleb and Rogers race to hunt down intelligence from London; Andre's history is exposed. | |||||||
15 | 5 | "Sealed Fate" | Keith Boak | Mitchell Akselrad | May 4, 2015 | 0.631[17] | |
Abe makes one last effort to recruit a spy inside New York. Ben must determine who is a double agent. | |||||||
16 | 6 | "Houses Divided" | Jeremy Webb | Michael Taylor & Craig Silverstein | May 11, 2015 | 0.741[18] | |
Anna, Ben, and Caleb devise ways of rescuing the abducted Major Hewlett. Mary attempts to motivate Judge Woodhull into action. | |||||||
17 | 7 | "Valley Forge" | Kimberly Peirce | Aïda Mashaka Croal | May 18, 2015 | 0.760[19] | |
George Washington teeters on the edge of madness. Abe and Hewlett endure great hardships at the hands of their respective captors, though the latter's ends unexpectedly. | |||||||
18 | 8 | "Providence" | Michael Uppendahl | Andrew Colville | May 25, 2015 | 0.723[20] | |
The French join the fray. Caleb makes an uncomfortable trip and Abe makes an even more uncomfortable choice. Robert Rodgers finds himself unexpectedly unemployed. | |||||||
19 | 9 | "The Prodigal" | Eagle Egilsson | Michael Taylor | June 1, 2015 | 0.883[21] | |
Abe returns from prison with critical intel. Tensions rise between Hewlett and Simcoe. Arnold rescues Peggy from a rebel mob. | |||||||
20 | 10 | "Gunpowder, Treason, and Plot" | Jeremy Webb | Craig Silverstein | June 8, 2015 | 0.933[22] | |
Abe plots to assassinate Major Hewlett, then receives a proposition from an unlikely ally, Robert Rogers. Ben fights at the Battle of Monmouth (June 28, 1778). Benedict Arnold continues to covet Peggy Shippen. |
Season 3 (2016)
[edit]No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | US viewers (millions) | |
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21 | 1 | "Valediction" | Michael Nankin | Craig Silverstein | April 25, 2016 | 0.471[23] | |
Abe covers up a murder with an unlikely accomplice. Elsewhere, Benedict Arnold abuses his power as he settles into a new home in Philadelphia. | |||||||
22 | 2 | "Cold Murdering Bastards" | Keith Boak | Michael Taylor | May 2, 2016 | 0.458[24] | |
Anna tries to save the ring after Abe's cover is blown; and Benedict Arnold seeks Washington's help against charges of treason. Meanwhile, Townsend sends a signal. | |||||||
23 | 3 | "Benediction" | Jeremy Webb | LaToya Morgan | May 9, 2016 | 0.580[25] | |
Peggy manipulates Benedict Arnold into contacting the British. Caleb sets an ambush for Simcoe. Meanwhile, Anna tries to save Major Hewlett's life. | |||||||
24 | 4 | "Hearts and Minds" | Deborah Chow | Michael Taylor | May 16, 2016 | 0.504[26] | |
Ben is rescued by a mysterious woman. Abe tries to stop Anna from marrying Hewlett. Benedict Arnold begins negotiations with the British. | |||||||
25 | 5 | "Hypocrisy, Fraud, and Tyranny" | Keith Boak | Libby Friz | May 23, 2016 | 0.603[27] | |
Townsend uncovers a British counterfeiting operation. Rogers threatens to destroy Abe's spying ring. Meanwhile, Simcoe threatens Richard. | |||||||
26 | 6 | "Many Mickles Make a Muckle" | Marvin Rush | Mitchell Akselrad | May 30, 2016 | 0.591[28] | |
Washington attends Benedict Arnold's ball in Philadelphia. Abe races to stop Rogers before he reaches Townsend. Meanwhile, old friends and enemies intersect. | |||||||
27 | 7 | "Judgment" | Omar Madha | Scott Gunnison Miller | June 6, 2016 | 0.599[29] | |
Mary tries to kill Simcoe on her own, wounding him in the ear. Benedict Arnold defends himself in his own court-martial. Meanwhile, Ben reunites with the woman who saved his life. | |||||||
28 | 8 | "Mended" | Kate Dennis | Andrew Colville | June 13, 2016 | 0.572[30] | |
The Culper Ring is resurrected in time to save Washington's army. Simcoe terrorizes Setauket as he hunts for Rogers. Meanwhile, Anna infiltrates New York. | |||||||
29 | 9 | "Blade on the Feather" | Jeremy Webb | Alexander Rose | June 20, 2016 | 0.614[31] | |
Benedict Arnold plots to turn over West Point to the British. Andre negotiates for Peggy. Meanwhile, Abe plots revolt in Setauket. | |||||||
30 | 10 | "Trial and Execution" | Andrew McCarthy | Craig Silverstein | June 27, 2016 | 0.665[32] | |
A march to the gallows for the captured spies on both sides. Meanwhile, Benedict Arnold demands glory revenge. |
Season 4 (2017)
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31 | 1 | "Spyhunter General" | Craig Silverstein | Craig Silverstein | June 17, 2017 | 0.664[33] | |
Benedict Arnold rounds up spies in New York. Abe plots to destroy essential British supplies, but he will need his father's help. | |||||||
32 | 2 | "The Black Hole of Calcutta" | Andrew McCarthy | Michael Taylor | June 17, 2017 | 0.541[33] | |
When one of the Culper Ring members is captured, Arnold seeks to interrogate him - with the help of a ruthless Colonel Simcoe. | |||||||
33 | 3 | "Blood for Blood" | Keith Boak | Scott Gunnison Miller | June 24, 2017 | 0.651[34] | |
Abe's scheme to rescue Caleb turns deadly. Anna faces a difficult decision. Arnold suspects Peggy is keeping a secret from him. | |||||||
34 | 4 | "Nightmare" | Jeremy Webb | Mitchell Akselrad | July 1, 2017 | 0.676[35] | |
Amidst a growing rebellion in camp, the Culper Ring must chart a new course. Arnold finds an unlikely ally. Rivington teaches Townsend a lesson. | |||||||
35 | 5 | "Private Woodhull" | Henry Bronchtein | Andrew Colville | July 8, 2017 | 0.637[36] | |
Seeking revenge against Simcoe, Abe travels to New York and meets Benedict Arnold. Meanwhile, a visitor from Anna's past comes to the continental camp. | |||||||
36 | 6 | "Our Man in New York" | Eagle Egilsson | Alexander Rose | July 15, 2017 | 0.603[37] | |
The plot to kidnap Benedict Arnold is hatched. Peggy learns Cicero's secret. General Washington and the French clash over strategy. | |||||||
37 | 7 | "Quarry" | Omar Madha | Libby Friz | July 22, 2017 | 0.545[38] | |
Ben's plan to kidnap Benedict Arnold conflicts with Abe's plot to kill Simcoe and shifting loyalties turn old enemies into allies. | |||||||
38 | 8 | "Belly of the Beast" | Nick Copus | Mitchell Akselrad | July 29, 2017 | 0.597[39] | |
Abe settles his score with Simcoe. Ben makes a passionate appeal to Washington. Caleb seeks redemption. | |||||||
39 | 9 | "Reckoning" | Eagle Egilsson | LaToya Morgan | August 5, 2017 | 0.643[40] | |
Washington heads south to lay siege to Yorktown but must convince Clinton he is heading to New York. Abraham joins the Continental Army. Peggy goes into labor. | |||||||
40 | 10 | "Washington's Spies" | Jeremy Webb | Craig Silverstein & Michael Taylor | August 12, 2017 | 0.746[41] | |
The fate of the Culper ring is revealed. The war for American independence ends with the British Evacuation of New York City and America struggles to begin. |
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1 | 2.12 | 1.87 | 1.40 | 1.30 | 1.24 | 1.08 | 1.09 | 1.39 | 1.17 | 1.61 | |
2 | 0.83 | 0.83 | 0.87 | 0.59 | 0.63 | 0.74 | 0.76 | 0.72 | 0.88 | 0.93 | |
3 | 0.47 | 0.46 | 0.58 | 0.50 | 0.60 | 0.59 | 0.60 | 0.57 | 0.61 | 0.67 | |
4 | 0.66 | 0.54 | 0.65 | 0.68 | 0.64 | 0.60 | 0.55 | 0.60 | 0.64 | 0.75 |
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