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Lawmen Bass Reeves: The True Story Of Bass Reeves’ Rivalry With Jim Webb
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Warning: Spoilers ahead for Lawmen: Bass Reeves episode 5.

Lawmen: Bass Reeves episode 5 introduces Jim Webb, one of Bass Reeves' arch rivals, but doesn't delve much into their real-life story. In the Paramount+ series, Reeves kills Webb without much build-up, unlike their actual encounter where Webb confessed his crimes to Reeves and gives him his pistol. Lawmen: Bass Reeves alters timelines and details to fit its narrative, such as the inaccurate year of their second gunfight in the series.

Lawmen: Bass Reeves episode 5 opens up with the Old West lawman taking aim at one of his arch rivals, the outlaw Jim Webb. Webb makes his first appearance in Part V of the eight-part Paramount+ miniseries, which is meant to chronicle the rise of Bass Reeves as a Deputy U.S. Marshal from 1862 until 1877. Reeves was given the rank of Deputy by Judge Issac Parker, better known as the Hanging Judge, in...
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  • 11/28/2023
  • by Greg MacArthur
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Lloyd, Burden, Hickey & More Set For Atc & Arcola's Ghosts, 7/22-8/22
The cast has been announced for the eagerly awaited Atc and Arcola Theatre production Ibsen's Ghosts. The new version of the classic subtitled Those Who Return, translated by Rebecca Lenkiewicz (An Enemy of The People, Her Naked Skin) and directed by Atc Artistic Director Bijan Sheibani (The Brothers Size, Gone Too Far!) will star Harry Lloyd as Osvald, Suzanne Burden as Mrs Alving, Paul Hickey as Pastor Manders, Natasha Broomfield as Regine and Jim Bywater as Engstrand.
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  • 6/23/2009
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