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10/10
Peter Whitney
mitchrmp11 January 2011
Warning: Spoilers
WOW! He was an awesome baddie! Well okay, in this episode, he may not have been a baddie, but he was tough. He has such big everything! His mouth, his eyes, his hands...I can't help but to be amazed and wonder if he could kill a person with his bare hands...

This was another interesting episode, but I can't help but to wonder...when a deputy back then took the knife from a dead man, would he really pay attention to how the knife landed? Maybe Sam Buckhart would. When he asked the deputy the question, I was expecting the deputy to actually answer it. I was pleased when the deputy answered honestly that he simply wasn't sure!

I also found it interesting that this room full of white men would allow Sam Buckhart to pull such an apache trial to see who's right and who's wrong. The tongue thing is an interesting concept, and I know that a lot of the "strange" Indian customs really did have some sort of logic to them. I found it interesting...I think Elijah was mighty brave to have agreed to that. I'm not sure I would have!

Peter Whitney's character alone makes this an excellent episode!
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5/10
The Rawhiders
Prismark109 May 2024
Rawhiders are regarded as outcasts. Kind of gypsies but they have come to town for a picnic outside Deputy Nick Forbes office.

All because one of them is in jail for murder. John Wesley leads the pack and his son Elijah is accused of stabbing a wealthy rancher.

It looks to be an easy case to prove. The dead man's business partner Cooper wants swift justice.

Deputy Marshal Sam Buckhart has his doubts and he ends up defending Elijah at court. Putting his Harvard education to good use.

Proving Elijah's innocence is not easy. Sam has a novel plan and it is not found in any legal textbook.

Not sure Sam could had got away with his legal trickery in real life. It works for television but is still rather silly.
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