(Atonement) is the fifth and final episode of the first season of the Spanish historical drama series "El Cid" , released on December 18, 2020 on Amazon Prime Video . Episode Overview Title: Expiación (English: Atonement) Original Air Date: December 18, 2020 Season/Episode: Season 1, Episode 5 Runtime: Approximately 59 minutes Plot Summary
Following the victory at the Battle of Graus, Ruy (Rodrigo DÃaz de Vivar) returns to the troops. Before leaving Zaragoza, Al-Muqtadir grants him a Jineta sword and names him a sayyid (lord/master) as a token of gratitude for his role in the skirmish. "El Cid" ExpiaciГіn(2020)
The episode focuses on the immediate aftermath of King Fernando’s collapse and the escalating struggle for succession. (Atonement) is the fifth and final episode of
Princess Urraca remains a central player, observing the chaos with calculation. While her mother, Sancha, is left weeping over the betrayal, Urraca finds her own "fierceness" and prepares her next moves. The episode focuses on the immediate aftermath of
Prince Sancho and his troops return to León, unaware of the full extent of the conspiracy brewing against him despite being the rightful heir to the throne. Thematic Elements
A deathly ill King Fernando renounces his position. In a dramatic display of "atonement," he de-robes and dresses in beggar's garments to weep over his misfortunes.
The episode serves as a "mid-season finale" style conclusion, heavy on political machinations and betrayal rather than large-scale warfare. It emphasizes the transition of Ruy from a simple squire to a recognized leader, while the royal family begins to fracture under the weight of Fernando's impending death.
(Atonement) is the fifth and final episode of the first season of the Spanish historical drama series "El Cid" , released on December 18, 2020 on Amazon Prime Video . Episode Overview Title: Expiación (English: Atonement) Original Air Date: December 18, 2020 Season/Episode: Season 1, Episode 5 Runtime: Approximately 59 minutes Plot Summary
Following the victory at the Battle of Graus, Ruy (Rodrigo DÃaz de Vivar) returns to the troops. Before leaving Zaragoza, Al-Muqtadir grants him a Jineta sword and names him a sayyid (lord/master) as a token of gratitude for his role in the skirmish.
The episode focuses on the immediate aftermath of King Fernando’s collapse and the escalating struggle for succession.
Princess Urraca remains a central player, observing the chaos with calculation. While her mother, Sancha, is left weeping over the betrayal, Urraca finds her own "fierceness" and prepares her next moves.
Prince Sancho and his troops return to León, unaware of the full extent of the conspiracy brewing against him despite being the rightful heir to the throne. Thematic Elements
A deathly ill King Fernando renounces his position. In a dramatic display of "atonement," he de-robes and dresses in beggar's garments to weep over his misfortunes.
The episode serves as a "mid-season finale" style conclusion, heavy on political machinations and betrayal rather than large-scale warfare. It emphasizes the transition of Ruy from a simple squire to a recognized leader, while the royal family begins to fracture under the weight of Fernando's impending death.