It's deja vu all over again as Richard Kimble walks into the wrong small town. But I suppose we can't expect him to walk into a town like Mayberry and be treated hospitably, can we?
I did have a few questions as I watched this one. Why did the deputy pick such a horrible road to Helena? When the deputy discovers the truck's gas tank is nearly empty, why does he continue on to Helena instead of turning back? Why is the woman and her kids living in the middle of nowhere with no car and no phone? Why didn't the sheriff go looking for his deputy and assistant when they did not return?
I did have a few questions as I watched this one. Why did the deputy pick such a horrible road to Helena? When the deputy discovers the truck's gas tank is nearly empty, why does he continue on to Helena instead of turning back? Why is the woman and her kids living in the middle of nowhere with no car and no phone? Why didn't the sheriff go looking for his deputy and assistant when they did not return?