Watched this movie dozens of times, saw something I never saw before...
when the undertaker shouts "Boys the drinks are on me" one of the cowpokes grabs a wad of bills out of his hands. It was the money collected by those who wanted to see the confrontation. The undertaker tried to buy drinks with their money.
Also: The Old Man: "Go to the border. Guns are plentiful there." Chris: "Guns are expensive and hard to get". Two different opinions obviously.
I always thought the "clap your hand" test was unfair to Chico. Chris tried Chico before Chico knew what the game was all about.
Vin seems to like jabbing at the other members: To O'Reilly "You cost a lot". To Lee: "You must be living in style".
Why does Chris finally accept Chico? Is it his persistence? He seems to have changed his mind during the brief period of time between the bar scene where Chico passed out and Chico joining the rest on the trail.
Always wonder if Chris knew something was up with Lee. He gave him a long stare after Lee was asked to go with Britt to attack the three men sent by Calvera.