What is your favorite episode
Mine is Bitter Glory with Dianne Foster as Ellie Jacobs. The classic bad girl.
shareMine is Bitter Glory with Dianne Foster as Ellie Jacobs. The classic bad girl.
shareI just love "The Dynamiters." Robert Fuller is so brave and blue-eyed and virtuous in that one and Russell Johnson is so evil and sleazy. It's great!
shareAny episode with lots of shooting or indian fights and the combination of both!
shareMine are Riders Of The Night, followed by Ride Into Darkness, Company Man and The Dark Trail.
shareTwo for the Gallows - I just love that ep. and just about every season 2 episode.
shareStage Stop The one where Slim and Jess meet and the love begins. BF calls me a hopeless cowboy romantic but I see Laramie as a wild west version of Brokeback Mtn. Just the way the 2 of them look together, and at each other in unguarded moments. Also, their great 'fitting' clothes.
shareTotally agree, GK. I also think of it as a '60s BBM. Slim and Jess were in love from the moment they met each other, and it's illustrated throughout the series in the way they bantered with each other, to the knowing glances they gave each other to the way they moved hell and high water to protect one another.
shareI think it's called Dark Verdict. A friend of the guys is wrongly found guilty by a Kangaroo Court (Slim's words), and hanged. Slim gets beat up trying to prevent it, then Jess finds the actual killer and presents him to the post-lynching party. Fuller is SO PISSED he want's to draw on the whole bunch of them, and he's almost in tears as he delivers his speech. It's just great.
And Thomas Mitchell is the faux judge who thinks he's a great and respected legal mind.
I won't give up any more spoilers, but I really like Robert Fuller in Laramie.
I'm not a woman much less Deanna Durbin, but the old-time glam-shot appeals to me.
I like the one where some Confederate holdouts are headquartered in a riverside town with wharfs and docks and a boardwalk. It reminded me of the waterfront town I grew up in and it was odd to see such a place on the Western frontier.
shareMan from Kansas is my favorite
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