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There are some Gunsmoke episodes that I just hate and there are some that I don't mind watching over and over. Dry Well is one of the latter, despite some of the absurdities.
I like to watch Yuma (Karen Sharpe) put the boys and her husband through their paces and then turn around and try to use her powers on Marshall Dillon. Not having enough coffee for Jeff was a hoot.
On the other hand, what was Web's pappy doing in Dave's barn at just the right time. He should have known what happened. Quint preferred to get thrown in a well rather than admit he knew Web was telling the truth. Meantime, Web's obsession with Yuma continued to the bitter end. Some gals got it and some don't.
I like to watch Yuma (Karen Sharpe) put the boys and her husband through their paces and then turn around and try to use her powers on Marshall Dillon. Not having enough coffee for Jeff was a hoot.
On the other hand, what was Web's pappy doing in Dave's barn at just the right time. He should have known what happened. Quint preferred to get thrown in a well rather than admit he knew Web was telling the truth. Meantime, Web's obsession with Yuma continued to the bitter end. Some gals got it and some don't.
The romances of the Macahan family weren't particularly interesting throughout this series, especially if you didn't think Bruce Boxleitner was the prairie chick magnet that he's made out to be.
But they really overdid it in this episode with Phil Sheridan putting the moves on Molly Culhane, "the most beautiful" woman he ever saw. Sheridan was already married in real life. He got married in 1875. His wife's name was Irene. The couple had had 4 kids, 2 of the girls were twins. The last one was born in 1880.
The most ridiculous thing, though, was casting a 6'2" actor to play Phil Sheridan who was only 5'5" tall!!
But they really overdid it in this episode with Phil Sheridan putting the moves on Molly Culhane, "the most beautiful" woman he ever saw. Sheridan was already married in real life. He got married in 1875. His wife's name was Irene. The couple had had 4 kids, 2 of the girls were twins. The last one was born in 1880.
The most ridiculous thing, though, was casting a 6'2" actor to play Phil Sheridan who was only 5'5" tall!!