Patty cleans up nicely when she's not hunting down runaway slaves while wearing men's attire. Who knew she had it in her? Make no mistake, she's still a terrifying force to be reckoned with even if she's in a dress.
Elizabeth had a rebellious streak in the previous episode, and it nearly got her beat up and mobbed at a rally. Will she continue down this path of righteous anger and rebellion?
Has Georgia bounced back from her bout of stage fright at the rally? Let's hope so. Georgia has been an absolute delight this season, and she's at her best when shes's...well, at her best.
Cato has gathered together some of the greatest minds behind the abolitionist and underground movement. Does the former slave driver consider himself one of them now?
Cato has teamed up with William Still since his return to the States. He has big plans for the movement and a storm is brewing. As far as he concerned, he's the storm.
John Legend guest stars on Underground as abolitionist, Frederick Douglass. Even appearing as a historical figure it seems John Legend can't resist tickling the ivories.
It's hard to untether how much I care for the cause with how far I'm willing to go for it. While I admire Georgia's resilient efforts towards peace, the fervor and forthrightness of John Brown's followers is hard to deny. It speaks to the anger that has consumed me since John's death.