Hanged (The Nevers)
"Hanged" is the fifth episode of the American science fiction drama television series The Nevers. The episode was directed by series creator Joss Whedon and written by Melissa Iqbal. It originally aired on HBO on May 9, 2021, and also was available on HBO Max on the same date.
The series is set in Victorian era London and follows a group of people, mostly women, known as the Touched, who suddenly manifest abnormal abilities. Among them are Amalia True, a mysterious and quick-fisted widow, and her best friend Penance Adair, a brilliant inventor. The episode follows Maladie's trial and incoming public execution. The choice of a public execution divides not only government officials, but also the Touched. Amalia intends to find the object that gave them powers while Penance plans to help Maladie escape.
It was the last directing credit from Whedon before the workplace abuse allegations and his departure from the show.
The episode received positive reviews, with critics praising the ending, with many comparing it to The Usual Suspects as well as the character development for Amalia and Penance. The episode was watched by 0.570 million household viewers.
Plot
Maladie is put on trial for her crimes and is sentenced to death by hanging, with her execution set to be in public. While Lord Massen is pleased with the idea, his fellow government officials don't agree with the public execution. The glowing orb has started to crack and emitted pulses of light, which worries Lavinia, who wants it destroyed. Dr. Hague refuses, citing that the orb can still be used for their own benefits. Amalia and Penance are also working on tracking down the "Galanthi", using a map of the city to find possible locations. Penance intents to use a new drill to help them but it malfunctions during a test. Effie visits Mundi, as she wants an interview with Maladie for her paper. After being denied, she runs into Hugo, and whispers a request into his ear.Lord Massen visits the Beggar King, revealing Massen sent Odium to kill Amalia. Massen tells him to cause chaos after the execution. Penance reveals to Amalia that she intends to rescue Maladie, explaining that despite her history, she can't let another Touched die. Despite disagreeing, Amalia won't stop her but she won't help her either, preferring to look for the Galanthi on the same day as the execution. During the execution, Penance and a few other Touched sneak around the building, planning to intercept Maladie at the podium. However, Maladie actually knocks her guards and pulls the lever, hanging herself in front of everyone. The Colonel activates an electrical switch that causes the barrier to electrocute those who are touching it. Penance tries to turn it off but the damage is already done, with people getting killed and frightened of the Touched. Back in the station, Mundi has an epiphany where he remembers the case of a murdered woman and how the corpse of Maladie doesn't match with her description. It's revealed that he never caught Maladie, it was a decoy named Clara Stowe. In the final scene, Effie removes her costume to reveal she is Maladie in disguise.