Django - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

New Babylon
In Texas, in 1872, John Ellis, a former slave, and Sarah, a young orphan, founded New Babylon, a town of outcasts. This is where Django arrives, lonely skinned alive, launched in search of the murderer of his family. There he finds his daughter Sarah, the only survivor of the massacre.

The Lady
Sarah makes a life-saving discovery for the finances of New Babylon: the city's basements are full of oil. With John, she pushes the door of the bank of Elmdale to finance a drill. They incur the wrath of Elizabeth Thurmann, the local potentate, who is preparing an ambush.

Nagadoches
John, his sons, Django and Sarah travel to Nagadoches, where an old friend of John's could eventually sell them a drill. Alerted by Aaron, her protégé infiltrated in New Babylon, Elizabeth tries to get a head start and organizes an attack. But Django soon thwarts his plans.

Fountainhead
The crater of New Babylon has kept its promises: oil is flowing. Django and Seymour are commissioned to sell the precious black gold to Pueblo. But they are attacked by mercenaries who kidnap Seymour and immediately deliver him to Elizabeth. John and his two sons, supported by Django and Sarah, have no choice but to travel to Elmdale to save Seymour.

Chambersburg
Relations between Seymour and his father deteriorated. Django suspects John's son of betraying the community by delivering information to Elizabeth. To find out, Django and John secretly organize two new expeditions. The first will convoy barrels of oil; Seymour will only know of the existence of the second, containing only water. If it is attacked, Seymour will be unmasked.

The Trial
Sheriff Boone takes John to Elmdale for his trial. He is accused of falsifying the title deed to the land on which he built New Babylon. Django tries to intercede with Judge Fourier, whom he has known since the Civil War. For his part, Seymour threatened to set fire to the oil wells of New Babylon so that the inhabitants would rally to Elizabeth's cause.

The Giant
John learns that Seymour nearly set fire to the city, before fleeing to find Elizabeth. To defend the city, John is determined to raise an army, a bellicose desire that greatly displeases Sarah. In addition, memories come back to haunt the young woman.

Tobacco Tin
Elizabeth promises Seymour freedom for him and Sarah once they are married. The latter was kidnapped with Kevin, wounded, by the gang in Bolton, bandits who intend to get a maximum of money in exchange for these two prisoners. Django and John try to find them before it's too late.

Masquerade
To celebrate Sarah's return, John throws a big costume party. The gates of New Babylon finally open and the city is preparing to experience a memorable carnival night. For her part, Elizabeth secretly manages to blend in with the crowd, intending to purify the city of all its demons, first and foremost John and his relatives.

The Western Sea
To avenge his brother's death, Kevin leads a retaliatory operation in Elmdale. The victims are numerous. Elizabeth immediately retaliates and mobilizes all the inhabitants to attack New Babylon. Sarah's memories are becoming clearer. She remembers the night of her family's massacre in great detail. The masks begin to fall.
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