: The episode concludes with Ruth being led up the thirteen steps to the gallows. After her execution, a devastated Cullen returns to the railroad only to announce "I quit," signaling a major turning point for his character. Key Themes and Reception
: Despite Cullen Bohannon's attempts to frame her actions as those of a deputy protecting the peace, Ruth pleads guilty to the murder of Sidney Snow. She refuses to acquit herself, believing that accepting a pardon is an act of cowardice and that she must face the consequences of her vengeful impulse. "Hell on Wheels" Thirteen Steps(2014)
Critics praised the episode for its powerful performances, particularly by (Cullen) and Kasha Kropinski (Ruth). Reviewers from Den of Geek noted the episode’s focus on the tension between personal morality and the rule of law. While some viewers found Ruth’s refusal of a pardon frustrating, others saw it as a fitting end for a character defined by her rigid sense of righteousness. Primary Cast Anson Mount Cullen Bohannon Kasha Kropinski Jake Weber John Campbell Colm Meaney Thomas "Doc" Durant Jennifer Ferrin Louise Ellison Bohannon and Ruth in Hell on Wheels “Thirteen Steps” : The episode concludes with Ruth being led
: Governor John Campbell offers Ruth multiple opportunities to avoid the gallows, including a pardon if she will sign it, but she steadfastly refuses. Even after Mickey McGinnes threatens Campbell and Cullen attempts to facilitate a jailbreak, Ruth remains committed to her fate. She refuses to acquit herself, believing that accepting
" Thirteen Steps " is the 12th episode of the fourth season of the AMC Western series Hell on Wheels , originally airing on November 15, 2014. The episode is a somber, character-driven piece centered on the trial and impending execution of Ruth Cole after she mortally shoots Sidney Snow, the man responsible for the death of her son, Ezra. Plot Summary