It's this opening scene that really sets the tone for what will be a pretentious ride on the road to salvation, as obsession or really, fanaticism, is a highlighted theme like never before, where over the course of the season, Declan's humanity is challenged and contested by his need not to fail Grace, like he did his wife and child.ĭeclan and Micheal part ways after the Metis skirmish with Declan asking Michael to form an alliance between all of the independent fur companies to better secure the Lake Walkers, and then take over Fort James and push out the HBC. He asks them to trade in their red coats to join him in a fight against the HBC. Declan lets the young man live, but makes a speech to him and the remaining soldiers about the immorality of the HBC taking Native Lands and using boys to do it. The battle accumulates to one particular scene where Declan is about to take a life of soldier whose clearly a very young man, really just a boy, only to have his traveling companions watch in moral angst. The opening scene finds Declan, Michael, Charlie (Demetrius Grosse), and McTaggart (Jamie Sive) in the midst of a blazing battle with Red Coats burning down a Metis settlement, as Declan begins to charge against them hard after witnessing a young Metis women, no doubt reminding him of his own mother, being shot in the back, as she tried to escape though the flames. Season 3 Review: If anyone thought that Frontier couldn't continue to climax with it's brutal hostility or table turning schemes, they may want to prepare themselves going into the first half of the third season. Currathers finds herself enjoying her new husband, Douglas Brown (Allan Hawco), but not without revealing a bond with factory worker Josephette (Karen LeBlanc), after she is brutally bludgeoned to death, when she has Cobbs arrested and verbally pushes Grant way too far, leaving her business split between Douglas, Josephette, and some yet to be introduced solicitor!Īnd lastly Lord Benton, now a prisoner on his way back to England, makes two new allies, whom are manipulated into starting a mutiny followed by him taunting the water supply with dead rats, resulting in his release and returning back to Fort James, where he then captures Grace and returns with her to the ship, leaving Chesterfield and Harp running together in tangent after her. But to try and change the circumstances, Grace journeys to Montreal, where she confides some interesting truths about her father to the as always entertaining Rivard (Paul Fauteux). Grace Emberly (Zoe Boyle) couldn't quite commit to her new husband and new Fort James Governor, Jonathan Chesterfield (Evan Jonigkeit), as he began to threaten Grace by turning her Ale House into a brothel, leaving Imogen (Diana Bentley) to cease some opportunities, while Mary (Breanne Hill) finds herself becoming an unsuspecting feminine fatal. Sokanon (Jessica Matten) finds herself torn between her feelings for Micheal and her once betrothed, until later Clenna accidentally makes sure she doesn't have a choice, while Sokanon also finds herself torn between Declan Harp's company and helping a young girl escape prostitution. Currathers (Katie McGraph).Ĭlenna (Lyla Porter-Follows) finds herself a bit "gimpy" at first, working in the Currathers' factory, until she finds herself restored by the pursuits of Samuel Grant (Shawn Doyle) and his lover-associate Cobbs Pond (Greg Byrk), whom attempt to make Clenna a Lady in hopes of securing business with a French Marque. Last season elevated a lot of the first season's plots, as Declan Harp struggled at first to survive from his injuries, while a bounty on his head made it harder to reestablish his Black Wolf Company, when Micheal Smyth (Landon Liboiron) believes they can undertake a risky criminal enterprise by stealing a lot fur pelts from the Hudson Bay Company, after Harp makes a deal to sell it to Mrs. Jason Momoa returns as his his rugged Half-Irish, Half-Cree Declan Harp, battling it out within the fur trade underworld against the British imperial Hudson Bay Company across the yet to be fully realized Canadian landscape on the third season of Discovery Canada's and Netflix-distributed, Frontier.
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