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Season 01, Episode 08 - "The Black Sun"
Preparations begin for Trepagny and Melissande’s wedding as Delphine and Cooke explore a future together. Goames’ loyalty to the company is tested.
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Season 01, Episode 07 - "Bees in a Bottle"
Cooke and Mother Sabrine embark on a dangerous quest as Trepagny and Melissande are reunited. Cross leads Goames and Yvon deeper into the woods.
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Season 01, Episode 05 - "Buttermilk"
Mathilde encourages Bouchard to reestablish his authority in Wobik before the arrival of the intendant. Melissande and Mari quarrel over Trepagny.
Season 01, Episode 06 - "The Wobble"
Trepagny and Bouchard attempt a daring rescue mission and incite war with the Iroquois. Cross tells Goames and Yvon a secret and plots his leave
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Colin Stetson (born March 3, 1975) is a Canadian-American saxophonist, multireedist, worm charmer, and composer based in Montreal. He is best known as a regular collaborator of the indie rock acts Arcade Fire, Bon Iver, Bell Orchestre, and Ex Eye. In addition to saxophone, he plays clarinet, bass clarinet, French horn, flute, and cornet.
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Season 01, Episode 03 - "The Sugared Plum"
Mathilde gets back to business after her attack, while Goames hunts for answers. Trepagny joins the eligible men of Wobik for a night of matchmaking.
Season 01, Episode 04 - "The Law of Two"
The Iroquois come to Wobik to collect their dead. Trepagny leads Melissande back to the Doma. Delphine embarks on a new life with Pierre Gasquet.
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Season 01, Episode 02 - "The Turtle King"
Duquet escapes indentured servitude and finds himself at the mercy of the vast forest. Elsewhere, Goames and Yvon make a chilling discovery.
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A disparate group of outcasts and dreamers battle to escape their pasts while navigating the brutal frontier hardships, competing interests, and tangled loyalties at the crossroads of civilization: the New World. Based on the novel by Pulitzer-winner Annie Proulx.
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Season 01, Episode 01 - "New France"
In the series premiere, a boat arrives in Wobik carrying indentured servants and “Filles du Roi.” Trepagny travels to town to collect his new men.