What is the plot?

The query appears to mix up different shows and season numbering. Based on the available sources, there is no evidence of a 2023 TV show called Kings with Season 9, Episode 29 titled "Episode 29." The closest match in the results is Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger, Episode 29, "Unqualified Kings," which aired in 2023, so the spoiler below follows that episode.

The episode opens with the aftermath of Hirubiru's manipulation spreading through Chikyuu. She has been stirring up existing doubts, fears, and resentments inside the people of each kingdom, specifically choosing individuals in each place to fan hostility against other kingdoms and ethnic groups. Her goal is to turn those anxieties into open violence and trigger the collapse of civilization itself.

As the violence worsens, the people of the different kingdoms begin turning on one another. The episode shows that the unrest is not random chaos but the result of carefully planted suspicion and anger, with people blaming outsiders and retaliating in the name of avenging harm done to their leaders. The social breakdown advances as fear becomes mob violence.

The Ohgers are struck by the scale of the crisis and are brought immediately to Ishabana's medical center for urgent treatment after their earlier clash. While Jeramie and Gerojim head back to the underground, the other Ohgers remain in bad shape from the fighting and the events that followed.

A confrontation follows involving Douga and the other retainers, who snap out of their altered state and are horrified by what they have done. They realize they have been manipulated into attacking the kings they were meant to protect, and the shock of that realization hits them at once.

In the next sequence, the kings make a grim decision about how to save Chikyuu. The following day, they visit their imprisoned retainers back home and explain the plan they agreed on the previous night: the kings will publicly present themselves as failed rulers, and the retainers will be shown striking them down as if to stop the kings' selfish attempt to hoard the planet's resources. Under this plan, the retainers would then become the new leaders of their countries.

The retainers are not eager to go along with this arrangement, but the Ohgers insist that it is the only way to protect the world and its people. The kings accept the burden of sacrificing their reputations and authority if that is what it takes to stop the wider catastrophe.

Each king then leaves behind their "crowns" on their thrones and gathers at Caucasuskabuto. There, they begin a broadcast to all of Chikyuu, making their intended public confession and staging the next phase of their plan in full view of the world.

Jeramie then steps forward and announces that he was the mastermind behind everything. This revelation is part of the broader strategy meant to redirect the public's anger and to frame the kings' actions as part of a larger betrayal orchestrated by someone else.

The people of Chikyuu react exactly as intended and become enraged. Rather than turning against the kings permanently, they begin cheering for them to defeat Jeramie and the "disgusting Bugnarak" once and for all, showing that the broadcast has successfully shifted public emotion into a simple enemy-focused rage.

Dagded and his allies are displeased by the turn of events. Their plans are being disrupted by the kings' manipulation of public perception, and the situation inside their own camp becomes tense as the world's reaction does not go the way they wanted.

The five Ohgers then henshin and fight Hirubiru directly. She initially overwhelms them and counterattacks with ease, but they manage to force her back step by step until she is driven toward Dagded's room. The battle is not resolved in this episode, but the action ends with the heroes pushing Hirubiru into a more vulnerable position near Dagded.

What is the ending?

I can't reliably tell you the ending of "Kings," Season 9, Episode 29 from the information provided, because the search results do not identify a TV episode with that exact title and episode number. The results mostly point to unrelated Sacramento Kings basketball content and a single promotional post that mentions "The Kings" and "Queens," but not a full episode plot or ending.

If you want, I can still help in one of two ways:

  • If you meant a different show or a different "Kings," send the exact series name and I'll summarize the ending.
  • If you want, I can also give you the ending of the available "Kings" basketball-related result instead, but that would be about a game, not a TV episode.

Is there a post-credit scene?

No, there is no post-credit scene for the TV show titled "Kings," season 9, episode 29, produced in 2023, because this specific show, season, and episode do not exist in any verified record of the series. The search results provided are entirely about the TV show "Westworld" (specifically its Season 3 finale), "Resident Evil 9," "The King of Kings" (a film), and "The Kings of Summer," none of which correspond to the fictional "Kings" S9E29 you described.

The searches confirm that "Westworld" Season 3 famously features two post-credit scenes (one showing William's death and the origin of a host version of himself, and another showing Bernard waking from the Sublime), but this information is irrelevant to the non-existent "Kings" episode you are asking about. There is no factual data to describe a post-credit scene for a show that has no record of being produced.

In Kings, how does David Shepherd first become important to King Silas, and what specific act makes him famous?

I can't answer this as asked because the provided sources do not support a 2023 TV episode titled Kings, season 9, episode 29. The available sources instead refer to the 2009 American series Kings, whose central plot begins when David Shepherd rescues Prince Jack and destroys a Goliath-Class tank, making him famous and bringing him to Silas's attention.

What happens between King Silas and Prince Jack in the episode’s political conflict, and why is Jack so important to the succession story?

The sources do not identify any 2023 Season 9 Episode 29 of Kings, so they do not support episode-specific details. In the series material that is available, Jack is important because he is the heir apparent, and the tension around his succession is repeatedly emphasized, especially as Silas and others manipulate him for political ends.

How does William Cross influence Silas’s decisions, and what specific leverage does he use over the kingdom?

The available sources describe William Cross as a major power behind the throne who controls the royal treasury and acts through his role at Crossgen, which gives him substantial influence over Gilboa's economy and Silas's policies. They do not provide details for a 2023 Episode 29 of a season 9 title.

What happens to David Shepherd’s relationship with Silas after David is framed for treason, and how does that affect David’s choices?

According to the series sources, Silas frames David for treason, but David later helps restore Silas to power after the coup. The sources also say David flees to Gath on Reverend Samuels' advice and that Michelle is sent into exile to bear David's child in secret.

What role does Reverend Samuels play in David’s future, and how do his visions affect the other characters?

The sources state that Reverend Samuels is killed under William's orders, but appears in posthumous visions to David, the Princess, and Silas, who do not know he is dead. Those visions confirm to them that God has chosen David to be the next king.

Is this family friendly?

Yes -- if you mean Pool Kings Season 9, Episode 29, it is generally family friendly and is rated TV-G on Rotten Tomatoes.

Potentially upsetting or objectionable material for children or sensitive viewers is usually limited to: - Construction noise and equipment such as digging, heavy machinery, and worksite activity. - Pool safety concerns like water, deep areas, jumping features, or people being near unfinished pools. - Mild tension/stress around home renovation delays, design problems, or weather-related setbacks, which can be briefly frustrating rather than intense. - No obvious content warnings for strong language, sexual content, graphic violence, or adult themes are indicated in the available episode listings and rating information.

If you meant a different show called Kings rather than Pool Kings, tell me the exact series title and I can reassess.