act of war) they need a hit on the weapons arsenal in Harpers Ferry, Virginia.

So she supports it.

Thats before she learns that Brown wants her to be part of the raid though.

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Meanwhile, Cato is speechifying about notoriety and how to become a legend with a Patty Cannon proxy.

More on that later.

You gotta burn everything thats useless, Cato says.

Become one thing and amplify that into the only thing.

In case youre wondering if this would be the episode that redeems Cato, it isnt.

It actually doubles down on his treachery, from all angles.

August wonders how everything went so wrong, so you know what Ernestines solution is: opiates.

At least, whats left of it.

Ernestine thinks shes seeing things; if only she couldve seen her daughter set that evil house on fire.

Now that would be a good Mothers Day present.

She certainly has more of a reason to do so now, with nothing back at Macon.

Just cant let it twist into something bad.

Again) With that, Noah is off with Elizabeth and John Browns men to plan the plantation raid.

Turn it into a moment.

If theyre so worried that Kentucky will bleed like Kansas, lets break skin.

Then its back home safe, hopefully.

Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide, Patty Cannons gang is coming by.

From that moment on, Cato is back to calling her house girl and insulting Noah.

Apparently being Cato means being delusional, though thats certainly not the worst thing about him.

Noah makes a speech about choices, and tonights choice is to fight.

(James also has a knife and stabs an intruder in the hand.

You know how entertainment goes with these things.

Theyve made it, and now they can cross the river.

He, Patty, and Donahue, the author, go to the house to cement Pattys legacy.

(Spoiler alert: The letters a forgery.

And no, that doesnt vindicate Cato.)

The mistake Patty made was believing in her own legend.

Thinking she was invincible.

It was a pretty good legend though.

One that shouldnt die just yet.

Meanwhile, Im sure Devi is either suffering or dead somewhere, not that Cato cares.

Then they hear a crying baby upstairs, as James and the baby were hiding in a trunk.

Cato wasnt just playing lip service: He took her, Georgia, and everyone else.

Given where we started, its honestly kind of anticlimactic.

And without confirmation of a third season, this ending is even more terrifying.

Then theres the epilogue, ten months later.

According to the end credits, his name is Connor.

Where will this lead?