‘The Bastard Executioner’ Season 1 Episode 8 Spoilers: The Hunt For Fugitive Complicates Things [Watch]
Now that Wilkin Brattle and Lady Love have shared each other's secrets on "The Bastard Executioner," the stakes are up high and both must will themselves to trust one another. That may prove difficult when Brattle has to join in the hunt for a fugitive.
Fans that missed their show this week will be pleased to know it is coming back to normal schedule next week. Episode 8, titled "Broken Thing/Toredig Pethau," will air on cable network FX next Tuesday, Nov. 3 at 10 p.m. EST, according to TV Guide.
With only three episodes left in the season, the details and synopsis have been thinned out to provide less and less information. But based off what happened in the last episode, fans can piece together what little details have been given.
What is known about the episode is that Brattle, Milus and Toran will have to team up and work together to hunt down a fugitive. That could of course be several different people, but the stakes of what that fugitive knows could be even more damaging to all three men in one way or another. They do not know all of each other's secret, but they all harbor a secret of some sort.
Fans may recall from the last episode that Brattle's spirit is racked with guilt ever since he put an innocent man to death for a crime he committed, although mistakenly.
Creator Kurt Sutter is piecing together this drama much in the same way he did with "Sons of Anarchy," given there is no clear good guy, but rather the guy who is the least bad.
Sutter spoke with Deadline in regards to bringing the prequel series to "SOA" back to cable.
"At some point I do have plans to hopefully do the prequel, which I do see as a one-off 10 or 12-episode thing where we begin in [Viet]Nam and see John Teller and Piney and see how that relationship got created," Sutter said.
You can watch the preview below for the next episode in Sutter's medieval drama.
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