Probably the most uncompromisingly episode of TOWF, but all the better for it. Jim is wounded by a friend's son as he tries to take the boy in without a gun. Jim's now in no mood to play with the smart-aleck, nor with the greedy family he comes to for help. Wounded, sick, he wants bandages, some dinner and a shaving kit to make him feel human again. He's in the closest thing to a 'killing' mood that the affable Jim Hardie ever was. I liked this episode for its stark realism.
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Favorite episode / Heart warmer
chuckbuckner12 June 2022
Warning: Spoilers
We watch Tales of Wells Fargo quite a bit and one of our favorite series, as is Gunsmoke. Especially b/w.
This one particular episode strikes a strong chord with me because of the desperate family that had given up on life take a turn for the good by getting back to truth and the real meaning.
They decided to get back to wholesomeness and trusting God.
A great heartwarming episode.
This one particular episode strikes a strong chord with me because of the desperate family that had given up on life take a turn for the good by getting back to truth and the real meaning.
They decided to get back to wholesomeness and trusting God.
A great heartwarming episode.
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