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The New People must decide if they want to leave the island or not after they spot a fishing boat within signaling distance.
""The Siege of Fern's Castle" examines pride and individual rights. The drama centers on Fern, a self-sufficient New Englander who's made a home in the wrecked plane -- and refuses to leave when a dangerous mine is beached near-by." (TV Guide, January 5, 1970)
"Wash's fate is in doubt after he is imprisoned by fellow blacks. They're establishing their own society, and they don't trust him to "keep the faith."" (TV Guide, December 29, 1969)
"The election of an armed peace officer brings to the island the old issues of law and order, gun control and the role of police in society." (TV Guide, December 22, 1969)
"Mental illness -- and the problems of coping with it -- loom with dramatic suddenness when a normally happy-go-lucky guy erupts in murderous paranoic outbursts aimed at George." (TV Guide, December 15, 1969)
"Wash takes issue with a self-proclaimed mystic who proposes to show the way to bliss through meditation and marijuana." (TV Guide, December 8, 1969)
Susan weighs her options with Ben after the women fail to get any laws passed to protect them.
The women on the island begin to ask for laws to protect their rights as individuals when some of the men take too many liberties with them.
The New People become more worried than ever about other people being on the island after they find a unknown body buried in a grave and one of their children turns up missing.
The groups begin to realize they need to set some boundaries because living without laws and rules is not working for anyone.
A pregnant girl decides she would be better off alone than with her husband whom she was forced to marry.
Some of the younger people decide to form their own group on another island.
The group debates the pros and cons of building a new water system.
The New People discover a young boy dead and suspect that someone from their group may have killed him.
Bob hits a young girl with his car and the group decides that he must take responsibility for taking care of her.
When people start to get sick the group tries to find volunteers to test a chemical that will either cure them or kill them.
A group of people start their own society after their plane crashes on an island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.