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Crusoe and Friday defend themselves against Blackthorn and his men in the first-season finale. While Blackthorn looks for Crusoe's personal effects, Crusoe corners Samuel Tuffley and demands information.
Crusoe and Friday rescue men from a capsized boat and discover Mr. Blackthorn is among the group, which raises Friday's suspicions.
Three warriors hunt Crusoe after stealing a lock of his hair. Friday tries to protect his friend but is soon overwhelmed with the task.
Crusoe is happy but uneasy when Susannah arrives. Later, the pair look for Friday and discover they aren't alone on the island.
Crusoe and Friday reenact tribal challenges from Friday's youth, which bring up painful memories for the tribesman.
The mutineers plan to leave the island, so Crusoe and Friday plot to free the captain and steal the mutineers' boat. But the plan hits a snag because of a traitor in the captain's crew.
Friday develops an illness that causes him to act out violently, so Crusoe and Olivia search the island for a rare plant that can cure him.
Crusoe has a crisis of conscience when he considers stealing a boat from cannibals who brought captives to the island.
Crusoe and Friday find a boat stuck in a tree. After retrieving it, they begin making repairs and find a working compass.
Mutineers look for supplies on the island, forcing Crusoe and Friday to defend their home by scaring the group away. Meanwhile, Crusoe hopes to strike a deal with the captain that could send him back to England.
Crusoe loses his wedding ring while making repairs. Later, Friday asks Crusoe for help returning a woman's spirit to the sea.
Crusoe contends with treasure-seeking pirates while Friday plots to rescue him.
In the premiere episode of this adaptation of Daniel Defoe's classic novel, Crusoe contends with treasure-seeking pirates while Friday plots to rescue him.