The Son Season 1 Episode 7 Marriage Bond
- TV14
- May 13, 2017
- 42 min
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7.4 (246)
As the McCulloughs continue to navigate the complex dynamics of their family and their place in the changing landscape of Texas at the turn of the 20th century, tensions come to a boiling point in season 1 episode 7, titled "Marriage Bond."
At the center of the episode is the marriage of Eli McCullough's daughter, Jeannie, to a young lawyer named Charles Biddle. While the wedding should be a time of celebration for the family, it's clear from the start that not everyone is on board with the match. As Jeannie's mother, Sally, remarks to her husband, "It's not too late to put a stop to this."
Despite her reservations, Sally puts on a brave face and takes a hands-on approach to the wedding planning, enlisting the help of her daughter-in-law, Maria, to create a beautiful wedding gown for Jeannie. But tensions quickly rise as the bride's father, Eli, arrives on the scene. Eli is notoriously difficult to read, and his behavior throughout the episode leaves many wondering if he's truly giving his blessing to his daughter's marriage.
Meanwhile, we also get a glimpse into the troubled relationship between Eli and his son, Pete. As the two men work together to manage the McCulloughs' oil business and fend off their enemies, it becomes clear that there are deep-seated resentments and misunderstandings between them. When a risky business decision puts Pete in danger, it's unclear whether Eli will be able to put aside his own issues with his son in order to help him.
"Marriage Bond" is an episode that showcases the impressive performances of the show's cast, with Pierce Brosnan in particular shining as the enigmatic patriarch of the McCullough clan. The episode expertly balances moments of tension and drama with moments of quiet introspection, giving us a deeper understanding of the complex relationships between these characters and the forces that continue to shape their lives.
Overall, "Marriage Bond" is a must-watch episode for fans of The Son, and a great introduction to the series for newcomers looking for a gripping drama set against the backdrop of the wild, untamed Texas frontier.