[s7e4] Mutiny Now
The crew, led by veteran miners who feel their time and effort are being wasted, openly defies Todd's orders.
Todd Hoffman decides to keep mining at a site that is clearly failing, despite the crew not being paid for two weeks.
Though not titled "Mutiny," Riker is forced into a state of "treachery" and "mutiny" while undercover on a mercenary ship alongside a "dead" Captain Picard. [S7E4] Mutiny
This "mutiny" marks one of the lowest points for Team Hoffman, forcing Todd to face the reality of his failing season and leading to a desperate move to a new claim in Buckland. Other "Mutiny" Moments in Season 7
A "mutiny" is central to this episode's plot, where a brainwashed Tuvok triggers a pro-Maquis uprising among the crew. The crew, led by veteran miners who feel
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💡 In Gold Rush , "Mutiny" isn't just a title; it's the moment the Hoffman crew's loyalty finally snaps under the weight of Todd's "clever plans" and empty pockets. This "mutiny" marks one of the lowest points
While the episode titled "Mutiny" (at Craster's Keep) actually occurs in Season 3, S7E4 ("The Spoils of War") features Daenerys ignoring her advisors—a tactical "mutiny" of sorts—to launch her first major dragon attack in Westeros.