Gunsmoke: Blind Man's Bluff (1963)
Season 8, Episode 24
8/10
In the end, the good somehow came through
5 December 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Wow- after watching I do not think I have seen so many unsavory characters in all my life. Matt runs into a hornet's nest of thugs and just downright awful men. But most of the situations was downright useless to the story. But I assume that since the episode centered around a good moral man the writer felt led to add a few bad ones- and boy were they bad.

In a fairly simple plot three guys are playing poker at the Long Branch. Billy Hayes, Billy Poe and a man named Walker. After Hayes takes all of Walker's money the games breaks up. However Walker meets Hayes outside with intentions of getting his money back. Instead he kills Hayes. When Billy Poe comes outside the saloon he sees Hayes on the ground. He goes to help and all the dying man can say is 'you killed me'. Poe gets scared and takes off. When Marshal Dillon gets to the scene the dying man tells him Billy Poe killed me and then he dies.

The story seemed set but then the script turned into a bizarre world of thuggery. The first indication was in a rather simple scene when a cowboy comes up to Matt and asks if he is looking for Billy Poe because he had seen him in the town of Elkader. When Matt told him there was no reward money for the information the cowboy replied with 'I hope (Poe) shoots you'. Nice guy.

But that is only the beginning as Matt makes his way to Elkader and meets some of the fancy townsfolk in that area. The only one that would come to the aid of the Marshal was none other than Billy Poe. But because of Matt's ethics, he still has to take Poe into Dodge to stand before the Judge for murder. Unless Matt can find the third person of the poker party (Walker) looks like the innocent Billy Poe will hang.

The writer wanted a clear difference between the bad men and the innocent naive Billy Poe. Will Hutchins does a great job of making the viewer feel for the character of Poe. His actions and innocent face makes the viewer feel that they know the faultless character as if a family member. Even with the heinous characters in the show, the good somehow came through.
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