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Django Season 1, Episode 3: " Nagadoches " — Recap and Breakdown

During the chaos, Walter is mortally wounded. In a grim moment that underscores the show's dark tone, Django is tasked with putting him out of his misery, shooting him in the head. Django s01e03

Django – Season 1 Episode 3 “Nagadoches” Recap & Review Django Season 1, Episode 3: " Nagadoches "

Back at New Babylon, Sarah remains cold toward Django, refusing to forgive him for his past. Meanwhile, a begrudging respect begins to form between Django and John Ellis, though it is complicated by their blood-soaked histories. Themes and Critical Reception Meanwhile, a begrudging respect begins to form between

John Ellis, Django, and Sarah journey to Nagadoches with a singular goal: purchasing a drill/oil rig from one of John's old comrades. This trip is essential for New Babylon’s survival, as securing an independent oil source would provide the economic leverage needed to protect their community from outside threats. Key Plot Points and Spoilers

The plan quickly unravels when Elizabeth Thurman (The Lady) and her followers from Elmsdale launch a brutal attack on the group.

The episode features a tense, emotional confrontation between Elizabeth and John . Despite their history—and the fact that John's son was killed by Django’s former army—the two decide against shooting each other.