Thad, son of and deputy to an Oklahoma sheriff, arrives in Dodge pursuing vandals on his father's warrant, not realizing the Oklahoma warrant isn't executable in Dodge.Thad, son of and deputy to an Oklahoma sheriff, arrives in Dodge pursuing vandals on his father's warrant, not realizing the Oklahoma warrant isn't executable in Dodge.Thad, son of and deputy to an Oklahoma sheriff, arrives in Dodge pursuing vandals on his father's warrant, not realizing the Oklahoma warrant isn't executable in Dodge.
Michelle Breeze
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This may have been the first episode Thad is introduced as a character but the did not make the show any better. This episode, after the first few minutes, never seemed to gain interest. It was a bland plot with bland writing.
It begins in Greenwood Oklahoma, when the Band brothers and two friends come into town for a drink. When they find out that the town only has soda pops, they shoot up the General store/Sheriff Office. The sheriff of the town (Paul Fix) is aging and his son, Thad is the deputy. With all the excitement, the sheriff ends up dying of a heart attack but not before signing a warrant of the Band Brothers. Thad sets out to bring the four men to face a Judge.
Thad follows them to Dodge where the town is in a uproar over wolves killing cattle in the area. Thad finds out that he can not serve an Oklahoma warrant in Kansas and now has to wait until they make a mistake or comes back into Oklahoma territory.
But with the cattle killing starting around the same time that the Band Brothers came into the Dodge area, Matt is suspicious. He gets Festus and Thad and they set a trap. It will prove dangerous to Thad when he is attack by the so-called wolves.
The plot never really gain interest. For some reason it just seemed all to rehearsed. The story seemed weak and even the acting seemed fake. Maybe I was expecting too much-- but this show really did not seem fitting to introduce Thad to the gang. Average at best.
It begins in Greenwood Oklahoma, when the Band brothers and two friends come into town for a drink. When they find out that the town only has soda pops, they shoot up the General store/Sheriff Office. The sheriff of the town (Paul Fix) is aging and his son, Thad is the deputy. With all the excitement, the sheriff ends up dying of a heart attack but not before signing a warrant of the Band Brothers. Thad sets out to bring the four men to face a Judge.
Thad follows them to Dodge where the town is in a uproar over wolves killing cattle in the area. Thad finds out that he can not serve an Oklahoma warrant in Kansas and now has to wait until they make a mistake or comes back into Oklahoma territory.
But with the cattle killing starting around the same time that the Band Brothers came into the Dodge area, Matt is suspicious. He gets Festus and Thad and they set a trap. It will prove dangerous to Thad when he is attack by the so-called wolves.
The plot never really gain interest. For some reason it just seemed all to rehearsed. The story seemed weak and even the acting seemed fake. Maybe I was expecting too much-- but this show really did not seem fitting to introduce Thad to the gang. Average at best.
This was a good introduction for a new character. Thadd had a lot to learn and over time, like all of us, he learned it. You had to feel for him when his father died suddenly. I must say I admired his stick to it nature at hounding the outlaws that he was after. Not many would do that. Most interesting how those men he was following were using dogs to get the cattle. Dodge thought it was wolves even offering bounties. Good acting on all sides. Paul Fix was the perfect father for him. Jack Elam always made good as an outlaw. Really nothing over dramatic in this one but it kept your interest and flowed well. Nice that they started a new character early in the new season. Good watch!
Sam Band and his gang of ne'er-do-wells arrive in a small, quiet town in Oklahoma. They stop at the general store, which is run by the town sheriff, John Greenwood and his deputy son, Thad. When the gang demands liquor, they are informed the only thing available is soda pop. This fact does not sit well with the gang, and they throw their weight around by bullying the Greenwoods.
When Thad attempts to confront Sam, he pulls his pistol fires shots into the windows of the store and threatens to shoot the young man. John steps in, successfully calms the situation, and the gang rides out of town.
Thad stews over the incident for a short time. He asks his father to write out a warrant for the arrest of the Band gang. John reluctantly agrees. As he completes filling out the paperwork, he collapses and dies from an apparent heart attack.
Clayton Thaddeus Greenwood sets out in pursuit of the gang, and the trail leads him to Dodge City. Thad finally catches up to the gang in the Long Branch Saloon, but they laugh off his attempt to arrest them. Matt Dillon informs Thad his Oklahoma warrant is not binding in Kansas, and he has no legal authority to act as a deputy in Kansas. Furthermore, even if he could arrest the men, they cannot be held responsible for John Greenwood's death. Thad decides to stay in Dodge in the hopes he might catch Band and his men in some illegal act. He begins stalking the different gang members.
Matt and Festus Haggen are trying to deal with wolves attacking and killing cattle in the Dodge area. Of course, wolves killing cattle near a cattle town is a significant problem. Closer scrutiny reveals characteristics of the killings that are not consistent with a pack of wolves. Their ongoing investigation will eventually lead to a convergence of the plot lines.
The obvious notable aspect of this episode is the introduction of Thad Greenwood as a regular character on the show. Roger Ewing portrays Thad. His tenure on the show would only last two seasons.
In earlier seasons of Gunsmoke when the episodes were 30 minutes long, the core characters of Matt Dillon, Kitty Russell, Doc Adams, and Chester Goode were sufficient. When the show expanded to an hour, it is clear the producers began exploring additional regular characters. Burt Reynolds was added as Quint Asper. Other characters such as Carl Reindel's character named Cale in Seasons 7 and 8, Ben Cooper's character Breck Taylor in Season 10, and Elizabeth MacRae's character April Clomely (Festus Haggen's girlfriend) were all characters that appeared in more than one earlier episode that may have been considered for a longer stay on the show.
Ken Curtis essentially replaced Dennis Weaver in the cast, but it seems the producers had problems finding that one additional character to add after Burt Reynolds left. Ewing filled that additional cast member need for two seasons.
Ewing himself has speculated that his character was possibly added as a potential replacement for James Arness. As crazy as that sounds now, apparently CBS and Arness were at odds at the time over ownership of the show. There was talk that Arness might leave the show if an agreement could not be reached. Fortunately, those issues were resolved.
In my opinion, the Gunsmoke writers and producers never seemed to quite know what to do with the Thad Greenwood character. There were only a few episodes following this one where Thad was included as a main character, and those episodes were often not some of the better stories in the series. For example, Thad is featured prominently in the Season 11 episode "Gold Mine," but he is given virtually nothing to do. In Season 12's "Quaker Girl," Thad is the primary character, but Ewing's performance is lacking.
When the show was canceled and then revived after Season 12, Ewing's character was dropped from the show. Buck Taylor would join the cast as Newly O'Brien in Season 13. Ewing would continue acting for a few years before retiring from acting completely.
The remainder of the cast for this episode is excellent. Jack Elam plays Sam Band, and other actors familiar to any regular Gunsmoke viewer comprise his gang: Allen Jaffe, who had appeared in the first episode of Season 11 as a member of Mace Gore's gang; Sherwood Price; and Robert Sorrells. Paul Fix, the recognizable face of Marshal Micah Torrance on The Rifleman, makes a brief appearance here as Thad's father, John Greenwood.
When Thad attempts to confront Sam, he pulls his pistol fires shots into the windows of the store and threatens to shoot the young man. John steps in, successfully calms the situation, and the gang rides out of town.
Thad stews over the incident for a short time. He asks his father to write out a warrant for the arrest of the Band gang. John reluctantly agrees. As he completes filling out the paperwork, he collapses and dies from an apparent heart attack.
Clayton Thaddeus Greenwood sets out in pursuit of the gang, and the trail leads him to Dodge City. Thad finally catches up to the gang in the Long Branch Saloon, but they laugh off his attempt to arrest them. Matt Dillon informs Thad his Oklahoma warrant is not binding in Kansas, and he has no legal authority to act as a deputy in Kansas. Furthermore, even if he could arrest the men, they cannot be held responsible for John Greenwood's death. Thad decides to stay in Dodge in the hopes he might catch Band and his men in some illegal act. He begins stalking the different gang members.
Matt and Festus Haggen are trying to deal with wolves attacking and killing cattle in the Dodge area. Of course, wolves killing cattle near a cattle town is a significant problem. Closer scrutiny reveals characteristics of the killings that are not consistent with a pack of wolves. Their ongoing investigation will eventually lead to a convergence of the plot lines.
The obvious notable aspect of this episode is the introduction of Thad Greenwood as a regular character on the show. Roger Ewing portrays Thad. His tenure on the show would only last two seasons.
In earlier seasons of Gunsmoke when the episodes were 30 minutes long, the core characters of Matt Dillon, Kitty Russell, Doc Adams, and Chester Goode were sufficient. When the show expanded to an hour, it is clear the producers began exploring additional regular characters. Burt Reynolds was added as Quint Asper. Other characters such as Carl Reindel's character named Cale in Seasons 7 and 8, Ben Cooper's character Breck Taylor in Season 10, and Elizabeth MacRae's character April Clomely (Festus Haggen's girlfriend) were all characters that appeared in more than one earlier episode that may have been considered for a longer stay on the show.
Ken Curtis essentially replaced Dennis Weaver in the cast, but it seems the producers had problems finding that one additional character to add after Burt Reynolds left. Ewing filled that additional cast member need for two seasons.
Ewing himself has speculated that his character was possibly added as a potential replacement for James Arness. As crazy as that sounds now, apparently CBS and Arness were at odds at the time over ownership of the show. There was talk that Arness might leave the show if an agreement could not be reached. Fortunately, those issues were resolved.
In my opinion, the Gunsmoke writers and producers never seemed to quite know what to do with the Thad Greenwood character. There were only a few episodes following this one where Thad was included as a main character, and those episodes were often not some of the better stories in the series. For example, Thad is featured prominently in the Season 11 episode "Gold Mine," but he is given virtually nothing to do. In Season 12's "Quaker Girl," Thad is the primary character, but Ewing's performance is lacking.
When the show was canceled and then revived after Season 12, Ewing's character was dropped from the show. Buck Taylor would join the cast as Newly O'Brien in Season 13. Ewing would continue acting for a few years before retiring from acting completely.
The remainder of the cast for this episode is excellent. Jack Elam plays Sam Band, and other actors familiar to any regular Gunsmoke viewer comprise his gang: Allen Jaffe, who had appeared in the first episode of Season 11 as a member of Mace Gore's gang; Sherwood Price; and Robert Sorrells. Paul Fix, the recognizable face of Marshal Micah Torrance on The Rifleman, makes a brief appearance here as Thad's father, John Greenwood.
Did you know
- TriviaThad tells Miss Kitty when they first meet in the Long Branch he has to use his full name in introductions as his brother is named Clayton Lowell Greenwood.
- GoofsGerman Shepherds weren't introduced to America until 1907.
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