The federal government has retreated east of the Mississippi. The remnants of three states—Nebraska, Kansas, and Colorado—have been unofficially partitioned into fiefdoms. The last habitable zones are clustered around “relic rivers” and deep-well rigs.
A chase across salt flats. Marcus uses his medical knowledge to improvise a smoke screen (burning saline-soaked rags). Cas Vale takes a shot from half a mile away—hits the driver of Marcus’s truck. The truck flips. Sloane’s arm is broken. Marcus, for the first time, picks up a dead man’s pistol. He doesn’t fire it. He uses it as a negotiation tool, holding it to the fuel cell of the Oasis vehicle. “You shoot me, this goes up. You walk away, you tell Mae Cole that the medic from Bitterwell is coming for her.” badlands tv show
Mae Cole escapes. The Paleovalley is saved—for now. But Marcus learns the truth: he wasn’t a deserter. His unit was ordered to be abandoned by a commander who now works for Oasis. That commander is Mae Cole’s head of security. And Marcus’s real name? Marcus Cole. Mae’s estranged nephew. The federal government has retreated east of the Mississippi
Marcus finds Sloane. She’s delirious, dehydrated, but she has a data slate with the Paleovalley’s coordinates—and the locations of three independent well-heads Oasis hasn’t found yet. She offers Marcus a deal: help her reach a neutral settlement called Steamwood (a lawless town built around a natural geyser), and she’ll give him access to a well that could supply Bitterwell for a decade. Marcus is reluctant. Then Oasis sets fire to the windmill. A chase across salt flats
Marcus and Sloane are captured. Mae Cole offers them a choice: join her as “consultants,” or be buried alive in a dry well. Cas Vale is assigned to execute them. Instead, he shoots his own commanding officer. “She lied to me,” he says, holding up a photo of his sister. “She said my sister got a place in the arcology. I just found out she was sold to a bone-grinder for fertilizer.” Cas joins the rebellion, but his eyes are dead.
In the scorched, lawless expanse of the American High Plains, where drought has turned the breadbasket into a dust-choked war zone, a former Army medic and a disgraced hydrologist must unite rival factions to stop a corporate feudal lord from privatizing the last natural aquifer—before a million people die of thirst.
Mae Cole, in her penthouse overlooking a man-made reservoir, watches drone footage of Marcus. She smiles. She opens a drawer. Inside: a personnel file with Marcus’s face and the word DESERTER stamped in red. She speaks to her aide: “He’s not a medic. He’s a ghost. Send the file to Cas. Let him know what his target used to be.” SERIES ARC - SEASON ONE Central Question: Is water a human right or a commodity?