We're revisiting this series because of Rod Taylor, and the premise was certainly out of the ordinary ... as a gang of outlaws and a sheriff who was a former outlaw in their gang are transported to the 1980s by a lightning strike while they stand on a sacred Indian burial ground.
This episode's plot was well worn even before they scripted it. A mob guy leaves the mob and they don't like that, so they want to find him by kidnapping his daughter. Trite strike one.
The man hires the Outlaws to find his estranged daughter because he is dying. Trite strike two.
The criminal searching for the daughter somehow always wind up in the same place as the fleeing Outlaws and daughter. Trite strike three.
It's safe to skip this one.
This episode's plot was well worn even before they scripted it. A mob guy leaves the mob and they don't like that, so they want to find him by kidnapping his daughter. Trite strike one.
The man hires the Outlaws to find his estranged daughter because he is dying. Trite strike two.
The criminal searching for the daughter somehow always wind up in the same place as the fleeing Outlaws and daughter. Trite strike three.
It's safe to skip this one.