That was a saying said many times in this jam-packed episode that features Marshal Dillon making his way to Dodge City with a bandit named Waco Thompson (Victor French) that turns out to be a nice guy for an outlaw. But that is just the tip of the iceberg as Matt will meet with other challenges along the path back to Dodge.
It all starts the morning that Matt starts the trip with Waco. Some gang member come by looking for Ole Waco but find him missing. It seems that Waco was holding a strong box, from a robbery, for the gang and they are here to get their boot of the money. When they find Waco gone, a saloon woman tells them that he rode off with a large man to the east. The gang thinks that Waco has teamed up with another bandit and is skipping out with all the money. So eastward and to Dodge the gang ride.
By chance, Matt knows that a gang is looking for them. So they ride into Dodge from another direction. But it is not long before Matt and Waco find a very pregnant Indian woman and Matt refuses to leave her to die.
They finally come upon a farm house that is occupied by husband and wife Nathan and Polly Cade (Harry Carey Jr and Louise Latham) and their mute daughter Ann. Ms Cade refuses to help the Indian woman. In fact she does not even want her in her house. Before the end of the show we will learn the reason that Ms Cade feels the way she does toward the Indian.
But lets not forget about the gang that will track Matt and Waco to the house with the intentions of making Waco turn the money over. Matt will have his hands full from both sides in this episode.
Victor French plays Waco, a likable bandit, to perfection which will be his calling card for the remainder of his acting career. Even Louise Latham, who at times I find hard to watch, does a nice job playing the scornful mother with a painful past. Overall this was one of the better shows and highly entertaining. The show does not have enough time to become dull before another situation is afoot. Good Watch!