About that Silly Subplot
One of the criticisms about The Searchers is the silly and comical subplot involving Marty and Laurie and the wedding.
I initially agreed with that criticism, but now I'm not so sure. Those scenes provide a counterpoint to the intense and bitter quest of Ethan to recover Debbie. But notice that even though Debbie is gone, life for most of the community goes on and HAS to go on. You simply can't live in that kind of intense angst and anger for 5 years w/out it taking a toll on you.
So life goes on. And life is often silly and farcical. Suitors come to call, couples get engaged. Rivals brawl. And generally everybody at some point gets annoyed and acts like an idiot.
So I've come around to appreciating the frontier farce that plays opposite to the intense and dark quest. I enjoy it on its own terms and don't demand that it match the tone and mode of Ethan's quest.
But it also serves a larger purpose. At the end, we're given a scene of domestic bliss. Martin and Laurie will marry. Debbie is returned home. But as Debbie's uncertain and haunted final gaze indicates, it might not be a happy life for her.
And as for Ethan. That kind of domestic life is not for him. A dark wall and an impassable doorway stands between him and a role in that kind of story. So he ends, seemingly trapped in his own half of the story, unable to bridge the gap.