In which Bathsheba, withdrawn and solitary, finds herself stirred by both the memory of past sorrows and the congregation’s hymns as she visits a grave that binds her to history, while the dependable Gabriel Oak grapples with the delicate tension of leaving her estate and their familiar companionship. Their unexpected meeting in the dim church porch leads to a frank exchange where suppressed affections and misunderstandings surface, weaving a quiet tenderness amid the unspoken hardships of their shared lives.