A lot of interesting stuff going on here. For one, two of the three Len Tafts are in this one, and since Richard Anderson was playing various characters until The Judgement, Donna must have been married to yet another Len at this time. Also, the Moon Child is back, although she has a different identity in this one but is still the same persona. And the sheriff is sure he's seen Kimble before, and he's not buying the Clark Gable story. There is also a $10,000 reward being offered by the Stafford Chronicle, which looks like a bigger paper than the twice a week rag mentioned in Landscape. And there's another killer on the loose, a real baddie named Burmas. For some reason, the Stafford reward has become front page news in whatever town Kimble is in now, and the guy who owns the newsstand hides the papers so he can collect the reward. So he calls Stafford, and the editor tells Gerard that all he has to do is go pick him up. Of course, the brilliant lawman is totally incapable of doing this, as he has flubbed numerous chances in the past. Well, during all this, Dick is working on a farm, where both the farmer's daughters are crazy about him. One is the moon child, who loves her "uncle" Dick, and the other is nice enough and wants a more grown up relationship. Dick's fugey senses tell him to leave now, and good thing because the sheriff has finally seen the paper. Then the real killer, Burmas, shows up and things get dicey. The bad guy gets shot, moon child gets rescued, Gerard gets disappointed and Kimble gets away.