The camp gathers, deliberates, responds as a community.
Love this sequence, the various reactions to seeing Ellsworth's body laid out on that cart on the way to the Doc's.
sarkastic, your luck is in. DA's scene was with Bullock. There was much glaring. Seth doesn't appreciate being called away from the camp at such a volatile time only to campaign for an election which he knows is being fixed, and the soldiers don't much like his taking his anger out on them.
I don't know what this all means for Seth's relationships with both Alma and Martha, but it was beautiful seeing him step into the father role to comfort Sofia.