As Eric Fleming is an owner of the herd or at least part of it he has different responsibilities now that he's an owner too. It's what makes him edgy and a bit
difficult.
Skip Homeier and about five of his friends are hired as new drovers and they're enthusiastic as all get out, showing up the old timers in work ethic. Fleming is impressed with them, maybe too impressed. Sets him to quarreling with Rowdy, Quince, Pete Nolan and some others.
Good episode mainly because it didn't quite end as I thought it would given the casting here.
Skip Homeier and about five of his friends are hired as new drovers and they're enthusiastic as all get out, showing up the old timers in work ethic. Fleming is impressed with them, maybe too impressed. Sets him to quarreling with Rowdy, Quince, Pete Nolan and some others.
Good episode mainly because it didn't quite end as I thought it would given the casting here.