Richard Kimble wanders into a crappy West Virginia town...or what's left of it. It seems that when the local mine closed down, folks have mostly left and those who remain don't seem to expect any sort of future for the place. In fact, those left are incredibly nasty and unfriendly...even by "The Fugitive" standards. When the sheriff's deputy arrives in the bar when the locals are beating the snot out of Kimble, he does what any deputy would do if they worked in a hellish town--they try to arrest Kimble. Kimble slugs him...the sheriff then decks Kimble. But since the sheriff is an idiot, he soon is distracted by beer and Kimble makes a break for it. He eventually meets a weird young lady (Sandy Dennis) and she immediately takes a liking to him. After all, MANY women through the course of the film fall for him...and considering how nasty everyone else is, you can understand why she would want to escape the place with Kimble. But, of course, that cannot be for lone wolf Kimble.
Apart from the abandoned mine being the brightest and best lit mine in the history of TV, this was a good episode. It has a lot of things you'd see in future episodes...such as the terrible town and the lady who is smitten by Kimble. It also is interesting and worth seeing.