Hell on Wheels season 5 episode 14 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "Hell on Wheels" S06E10 "Done", rebuilding orders raise stakes, with Ogden at the negotiation's heart. Bohannon faces questioning over Chang's murder and wrestles with his future amid Durant's bribery scandal. The railroad's completion, marked by the final spike ceremony, brings personal and political dilemmas to the forefront. Tensions in a bar underscore divided loyalties. In Washington, Bohannon's testimony highlights Durant's crucial role, while Durant defiantly defends his legacy. Eva ponders a new life chapter as the episode weaves through themes of betrayal, ambition, and the transformative power of the transcontinental railroad.
Full Episode S05E14 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the government inspectors ordering?
They are ordering rebuilding efforts, which will increase costs.
What becomes a central focus for negotiations?
Ogden becomes a central focus.
What is the Secretary of the Interior pressured to make?
Judgment calls regarding Durant.
Is Cullen Bohannon questioned about Chang's murder?
Yes, he is questioned about his involvement.
What charges is Durant facing?
Bribery, fraud, and corruption.
What does the final spike ceremony symbolize?
The union of the transcontinental railroad.
What conflict arises in the bar?
Tensions over loyalty to the Union Pacific or Central Pacific railroads.
Why is Bohannon summoned to Washington?
To testify against Durant.
How does Bohannon testify before Congress?
He emphasizes Durant's essential role in building the railroad.
How does Durant defend himself?
By challenging the motives of his accusers and defending his legacy.
What is Eva contemplating?
A new opportunity and reflecting on her past and future.
What themes are explored in the episode's closing scenes?
Resolution and uncertainty for the future of the characters and the nation.