When Paladin brings the prisoner to the Sheriff, Paladin addresses the sheriff as Ernie, and Ernie replies "Hello, Bobby". But if you look up Paladin first name it states it was Clay Alexander. Could this have been a slip in the script??
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Episode doesn't make sense.
budjen12 March 2019
When the jail was blasted open the prisoner who said he actually admitted to killing the victim himself escaped without retrieval. The other prisoner they kept and he didn't even do the actual killing. And what the heck does a "fandango" mean anyway?
Paladin aids Civil War friend Ernie Backwater
ebertip12 March 2019
Paladin and Backwater mention old times at Bull Run and Shiloh. Bull Run was the Union name for the battle.
Two boys have killed Lloyd Petty's brother, are convicted to hang, but Lloyd wants to shoot them in the head. Backwater has to protect the boys so that they can hang.
There is reference to a proposed law against execution of non-adults, which did not pass.
One boy asks for ice cream, and the other notes he can eat all he wants, without fear of the consequences of getting sick.
Two boys have killed Lloyd Petty's brother, are convicted to hang, but Lloyd wants to shoot them in the head. Backwater has to protect the boys so that they can hang.
There is reference to a proposed law against execution of non-adults, which did not pass.
One boy asks for ice cream, and the other notes he can eat all he wants, without fear of the consequences of getting sick.
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