Billy The Kid Season 2 Episode 4 Recap & Speculation: The Twist!

Billy The Kid season 2 is inspired by the life of America’s most influential outlaw and is heating up with each episode. 

Written by the talented Michael Hirst, the show stars Tom Blyth as Billy, Daniel Webber as Jesse Evans, and Eileen O’Higgins as Kathleen. 

This week’s episode is iconic because it finally sees the start of the Lincoln County War after a lot of tension between Murphy, Tunstall, and their enforcer cowboys. 

In an ironic turn of events, Jesse Evans kills Tunstall, and Billy vows to seek revenge by killing each and everyone responsible for the massacre. 

The episode ends in a shocking twist as Tunstall reveals that he’s still alive, having faked his death with the help of Dulcinea and McSween. 

So, what can we expect from episode 4? Let’s discuss!

1. Episode 4 Synopsis/Speculation

The elephant in the room for next week’s episode is how Billy will react when he finds out about Tunstall’s fake death. 

After an initial wave of relief, I expect Billy to become skeptical about Tunstall’s motives. He might start questioning his own identity, as well as the loyalty of Tunstall and the Regulators. Tunstall must explain his scheme to expose Murphy and Catron’s corruption to avoid unnecessary suspicions. 

Billy The Kid | Source: IMDb

Furthermore, Tunstall might also declare his amorous feelings for Dulcinea and create an awkward love triangle between the two and Billy. 

Elsewhere, Jesse will be furious and shocked when the news of Tunstall’s treachery reaches him. I think he will suspect Brewer and McSween as possible traitors.

Finally, Kathleen will continue her quest to try and persuade Billy to give up on violence and start a new life. 

I think she will face resistance from Murphy and Jesse, who believe that she’s weakening Billy. 

With the start of the war in episode 3, the show has just started to heat up. The final half of the season will surely be a blast!

2. Episode 4 Release Date

Season 2 Episode 4 of Billy The Kid, titled ‘The Day of the Dead’ will release on November 5.

2.1 Is the series on a break?

No, Billy The Kid is not on a break and will continue according to schedule.

3.  Series Schedule

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1“The Road to Hell”Rachel LeitermanMichael HirstOctober 15, 2023
2“Sickness”Rachel LeitermanMichael HirstOctober 22, 2023
3“The Agony”David FrazeeMichael HirstOctober 29, 2023
4“The Day of the Dead”David FrazeeMichael HirstNovember 5, 2023
5TBATBATBANovember 12, 2023
6TBATBATBANovember 19, 2023
7TBATBATBANovember 26, 2023
8TBATBATBADecember 3, 2023

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5.  Billy The Kid Season 2 Episode 3 Recap

In episode 3, titled ‘The Agony,’ the Lincoln County War finally erupts.

The episode begins with Billy and the Regulators wreaking havoc on Jesse Evan’s gang for the murder of the mentor, John Tunstall.

Amid the chaos, Billy grapples with his romantic feelings for Dulcinea. However, the episode ends with an unexpected twist that changes the fate of Billy and the Regulators forever.

In a fierce shootout, the Regulators, led by Dick Brewer, eliminate Sheriff Brady and his companions. However, this action criminalizes them in front of the law as they now have a bounty on their heads.

As Alex McSween and Doc Scurlock join the outlaws, the episode ends in a severe cliffhanger with Jesse and his gang ready to take down McSween’s house.

6. About Billy the Kid

Billy the Kid is an American Western drama television series created by Michael Hirst. Set in the 19th century in the American Old West, it stars Tom Blyth as outlaw and gunfighter Billy the Kid. The series premiered on Epix on April 24, 2022. In January 2023, the series was renewed for a second season which premiered on MGM+ on October 15, 2023.

The series is an epic romantic adventure based on the life of Billy the Kid, from his humble Irish roots and his early days as a cowboy and gunslinger in the American frontier to his pivotal role in the Lincoln County War and beyond.

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