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Episode Information |
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| Title: | The Goose-Drownder |
| Episode #: | 03x14 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday December 13th, 1959 |
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Episode Summary |
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Bart and Gentleman Jack Darby take refuge in a ghost town from a severe rainstorm. Things then go from awful to good grief when four wanted gunmen arrive in the town and hold them hostage.
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Guest Stars |
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Main Cast |
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Episode Notes |
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This episode marked the final appearance of Richard Long as Gentleman Jack Darby. Except for a brief cameo in Shady Deal at Sunny Acres all of Long's appearances were in Jack Kelly episodes. |
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Episode Quotes |
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Pappyism: Those who live by the gun die by the neck. | Bart: (to Darby) I've already started rounding up the lower order of varmints. One skunk so far. | Darby: If I were to open for $2,000 what would your response be?
Bart: I'd file for bankruptcy. | Darby: Don't you have anything I could really use, Maverick?
Bart: From where I sit, Darby, you could really use a good punch in the jaw. | Bart: (to Darby) It's an old Maverick tradition that we never hit women, children, or slow-witted con men. | Bart: What do you suppose the point is of a man that sick carrying a gun?
Darby: Possibly to protect himself from nefarious characters like you. | Darby: Highly emotional group. Much too noisy. | Darby: Maverick, I've reconsidered. I'll sleep in the barn.
Bart: Suit yourself. | Stella: (about Rance) Neither side wants him.
Bart: Could be because the only cause he fights for is death. | Stella: Whadda you want from me?
Bart: Not a thing, Stella, except to wish you luck. About time you had some. | Bart: Since when did you turn honest?
Darby: I have these sudden lapses. |
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Episode Goofs |
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Historical error: Stella Legendre asks Bart for a cigarette in the dialogue but they didn't come into use until the early 20th century. |
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Cultural References |
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The last name of Fay Spain's character in this episode is the same as Bela Lugosi's character in the classic 1932 horror flim White Zombies. |
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