The premiere of the Netflix limited series Godless , titled serves as a stark, atmospheric introduction to a Western that blends classic tropes with a modern focus on gender and consequence. Set in 1884, the episode establishes the central conflict between a vengeful outlaw leader and his former protégé against the backdrop of a town populated almost entirely by women. Plot Overview & Major Incidents

: While the show uses real locations like Creede, some viewers have noted geographical and historical inaccuracies regarding the depiction of the Colorado landscape and Indigenous Paiute populations. Thoughts on Godless episode 1 "An Incident at Creede"

: Reviewers note that the show interrogates traditional masculinity through its absence in La Belle and its "toxic" presence in Griffin’s gang.

: A tough, twice-widowed outcast living on a ranch with her half-Paiute son.

: The town's sheriff, who is struggling with failing eyesight and a reputation for cowardice. Critical Reception & Themes

: Critics from Vulture and IMDb describe the episode as a "slow burn" that prioritizes atmosphere and character development over constant action. The cinematography is widely praised for its sweeping vistas and immersive 1880s feel.

: The episode opens with Marshal John Cook discovering the town of Creede, Colorado, in ruins. The outlaw Frank Griffin has slaughtered nearly every inhabitant—including children—as retribution for his protégé's betrayal.

: The sharp-shooting sister of the local sheriff and a leader among the women of La Belle.