
The gang is stranded in a frozen hellscape after a robbery goes bad. Everyone’s cold, broke, paranoid, and already sick of each other. Arthur does most of the actual work while Dutch gives speeches about faith.

The gang fights the elements as much as the law. Arthur emerges as the reliable backbone while Dutch sets the tone: hopeful words in hopeless conditions.

A hunting trip doubles as a quiet character study. Arthur and Charles bond over survival — and the weight of the past.

An old rivalry resurfaces, proving that grudges don’t freeze just because the world does.

Food shortages, tension, and small victories underline how fragile this group really is.