"We are Kinnah," episode 5 of "Outsider's" Season 2, features Big Foster's return to the clan. But not all is well on WGN America's drama series.
According to CraveOnline, while the clan has welcomed Big Foster (David Morse), he hasn't been completely forgiven. But despite the unease among the clan, they could be facing a problem that is worse than Big Foster.
An all-female clan known as the Kinnah have successfully influenced the new Bren'in and G'Win. They have also "murdered people in town and on the mountain while also burning down the recently gathered food from the big hunt." It looks like Big Foster will have trouble when faced with Moregon, the Kinnah's fierce leader.
In the CraveOnline exclusive video, Hasil (Kyle Gallner) and Sally-Ann (Christina Jackson) talk about how they will support themselves and their baby. Hasil surprises Sally-Ann with the revelation that he wants to raise their baby in the mountains, but she doesn't agree with his plans. He also reveals that he doesn't know what insurance and a Social Security Number is, much to the surprise of Sally-Ann.
The official synopsis for "We Are Kinnah," episode 5 of "Outsiders" Season 2, reads, "Big Foster realizes G'Win is listening more and more to Moregon. Big Foster accuses the Kinnah of murdering Hezzy. Meanwhile, Sally-Ann and Hasil desperately attempt to figure out their financial plan for the baby. Houghton makes a discovery. Lil Foster meets an Aryan gang in the prison."
Previously in "How We Hunt," the fourth episode 4 of the show's second season, the clan was falling apart, per FanFest. The Farrells were "taking sides against Big Foster," while Moregon and the Kinnah "continue to apply the pressure," in what is possibly a bid for leadership.
Hasil and Sally-Ann were finally reunited, but the couple must begin making decisions for their future and for baby Sasil. Meanwhile, Sheriff Wade Houghton must deal with the aftermath of "alternative facts" that were published in a fake news article. Li'l Foster channels his hope by drawing while imprisoned, and Ledda has "become a professional protestor."
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