McCoy wanders on his own and has hallucinations of meeting with Bronson. Still a long way from home, he stops at a grocer’s shop and demands utilities. Bill chooses to ride and find the Sherriff, instead of taking the train when it arrives. The girls from Red Lantern decide where they should head next. St. Louis emerges as one of the targets but Symone has other plans. She decides to unhook a horse from the carriage and goes back to the Lantern.
Michelle, who didn’t believe in the crops growing again, sees a hint of green that Dorian slides under her room. Bill finds McCoy and convinces him to help Bill get to Bronson. In return, he asks for Bill’s help. They share a decent meal along with the couple McCoy has taken hostage. The mood becomes a bit lighter as they start to talk about the food and their lives.
The trader and his man are killed after accusing them of being voiceless pets to Bronson. The controversy emerges when the trader discovers the gold from the deputies and asks for it to be divided. Bronson is facing the effects of his disease and contemplates taking the last injection before arriving in Greenvale.
On tonight’s episode of “The Eye,” the secretive Eye is given some attention. Bronson’s wife and another staff discuss the prospect of killing Bronson for abandoning them on this night. His wife says the time will come but the day is more important than anyone. ..
The family stands in an ocean of greenery that seems to give them hope. The family is reunited by this optimism and prepares to defend their land at all costs. Thompson finally discovers gold from a specimen the brothers recover from the land. His thesis was right and now he knows the gold is under Steve’s land. The Wilsons demand payment but Thompson feeling insulted kills them both. Bronson’s household prepares a little girl, Matilde, for the ceremony. By the looks of it, there must be some sacrifice of blood to please the demons.
This article hints at a possible twist in the story that will be revealed in the next issue of Marvel’s “Avengers” comic book.
The Plan is a gripping, suspenseful finale that finally brings the disparate storylines together in a powerful last push for redemption. The attention paid to each moving part of the story proved to be marginally insufficient, but this episode arrests the trend to a great extent. The penultimate chapter in the saga sees Greenvale and its inhabitants completely drowned in Western lawlessness. In the Hobbesian reality, it is every man for himself, and the strong rule the weak.
The final episode of “Greenvale” ended with a duel that was billed as a showdown between Bronson McCoy and Billy. However, the duel ended up being more about the two men coming together than fighting each other. The way the episode ended has helped to solidify the bond between Bronson and McCoy/Billy. Both sets of men had different motivations for participating in the duel, but as the show came to an end there was a sense of calm in Greenvale. The town’s fortunes were previously tied to rain, but this has now broken free. They now rest on the goodness of its people and some luck to get them out of a tough spot. ..
The cat and mouse game ‘That Dirty Black Bag’ is a masterful piece of cinema. The cinematography is beautiful and nuanced, and the final shot is a summation of how well it can be.
The finale of “The Plan” was well-done and exceeded expectations. All fingers are crossed for the finale.