The Son
Eli McCullough survives a Comanche attack in 1849, and in 1915, leads his family's empire.
Eli McCullough survives a Comanche attack in 1849, and in 1915, leads his family's empire.
As Red Bill and McCoy traverse the desert, Eve and Steve must both deal with looming threats.
Strife occurs at Butler's farm when McCoy and Kurt arrive; the ladies face a threat from within.
Bounty hunter Red Bill searches for his mother's killer; Sheriff McCoy comes upon a fortune.
Gray discovers unlikely allies as he risks it all for revenge; the Tongais face an unforeseen snag.
Gray and his family reckon with past trauma; Horse makes Gray an offer he can't refuse.
Anton, an old colleague, forces Gray to choose: his family or Horse.
Gray's allegiance to Horse is put to the ultimate test; the Tongais gather intel on their adversary.
Gray and Colin clean up; Gray's family grows suspicious; the Tongais pursue new business.
Desperate to support his family, Gray returns to his criminal roots.
The tribe faces an unexpected return; Eli's plan for the future forces Pete into a decision.
Young Eli must trust a strange ally to survive; Eli's past guides him to a choice.
Prairie Flower is torn between love and duty; Pete grows closer to Maria.
Young Eli must navigate tribal politics; a crisis forces Pete and Sally into a decision.
Young Eli makes a choice with dangerous consequences; the McCulloughs deal with a tragedy.
An enemy forces Young Eli to question his loyalties; the McCulloughs' past comes back to haunt them.
Young Eli faces a test of survival; the McCulloughs enact a dangerous plan.
Young Eli trains as a warrior, but makes enemies; Eli and Phineas struggle to help the family.
Young Eli learns to live among the Comanches; Eli and Pete clash over a response to an attack.
Eli McCullough survives a Comanche attack in 1849, and in 1915, leads his family's empire.
Red Bill and McCoy reckon with consequences; Steve and Thompson face off for the last time.