"Wanted: Dead or Alive" Baa-Baa (TV Episode 1961) Poster

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(1961)

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10/10
Hysterical
johnwimsatt27 July 2020
Great change of pace for Steve's character. A bountey to find a lady's lost sheep keeps the show feom becoming formulaic. Good clean humor.
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10/10
Baa-Baa!
Christopher37019 November 2023
What I love about this series is how you never know what you're going to get with each episode. It's so unpredictable that I enjoy starting the next one and wondering what's coming up.

This was a nice change of pace and I really enjoyed all the comedy in it. Josh's reactions to the unusual situation of hunting for a woman's pet sheep as well as the saloon's teasing of his latest bounty hunt was fun to watch.

When he walked into the saloon and a guy teasingly shouts "Baa-Baa!" to him I couldn't help but laugh along with the rest of the bar. Steve McQueen displayed a good comedic side here and the sight of him running away from the sheep at the end of the episode was funny.

I'm just sad that i'm almost through with this series because i'm enjoying it so much and wish there were more than just 3 seasons. I understand that this type of episode is not everyone's cup of tea, but I for one thoroughly enjoyed it. 10/10.
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4/10
This Is Just Plain B-a-a-a-a-a-d
ccthemovieman-115 November 2010
What was going through the writers' heads on this one? Who knows? This has to be, by far, the looniest episode in the three-year history of this fine television show. Well, every once in a while - not too often, thankfully - the writers went for a comedy maybe just for something different. Whatever....this one is almost too corny for description.

A married couple, a wimpy man and his mentally-deranged wife, hire Josh to find their lost sheep, "Baa-Baa," whom the woman is extremely attached to and has been wearing black as a sign of mourning ever since the sheep disappeared a week ago. That should tell you something.

Josh wants no part of this goofy assignment, but somehow gets roped into it. The jokes fall flat and I was almost embarrassed for McQueen having to be a part of this lame effort at comedy.
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