There's someone out there. Clayt can't describe him and doesn't know who he is, but he knows he's out there. When Sleeve comes to warn him of a cattle rustler, Clayt is even more convinced. Then when the man shows up, Clayt knows who he is.
There was a hard lesson in this episode for Clayt in the end. Unlike many westerns, there's not a lot of shooting and killing. Since we're dealing with five kids, the oldest one being only eighteen, we don't get that too often.
I've noticed Major Mapoy hasn't been in show since his great shootout with the Wales'. I really like those episodes when he's there. He adds something grand to the show.
There was a hard lesson in this episode for Clayt in the end. Unlike many westerns, there's not a lot of shooting and killing. Since we're dealing with five kids, the oldest one being only eighteen, we don't get that too often.
I've noticed Major Mapoy hasn't been in show since his great shootout with the Wales'. I really like those episodes when he's there. He adds something grand to the show.