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The Good Liar (2019)
Don't Take It Too Seriously
If you like twists and turns while promising yourself not to take it too seriously, you'll find The Good Liar entertaining and captivating.
Wagon Train: Princess of a Lost Tribe (1960)
The True "Montezuma's Revenge"
Has to be the worst Wagon Train episode ever. The plot is as ridiculous as the costumes. And Raymond Massey as Montezuma? Counterintuitive. This review does not contain spoilers; the episode was already spoiled.
The Jayhawkers! (1959)
The Fountain Of Youth
Daniel Boone, who has a huge role in The Jayhawkers, never aged a bit from his pioneer days in the Kentucky frontier. Only thing more peculiar is that even though he has a major part, he is not mentioned in the casting list.
Gunsmoke: Breckinridge (1965)
Such Irony!
Richard Sorrells, the actor who played Sled and who gets 2 hours to get out of town for shooting up the Long Branch, is serving a life sentence for murder and attempted murder in a bar room fight.
Daffy - The Commando (1943)
Colonel Klink?
From the characters, it would appear that this episode was the prompt for the situation comedy, "Hogan's Heroes".
Laramie: Circle of Fire (1959)
Pure baloney!
Jonesy decides to make sandwiches by slicing bologna. Did they even have processed meat in Wyoming in the 1870's?
Denver & Rio Grande (1952)
Off the rails!
Great cast derailed by horrible script. Nearly two hours of my life that I'll never get back.
Laramie: Killer Without Cause (1961)
Poetic Justice indeed!
One of the better Laramie episodes; and there were many.
Laramie: Mark of the Manhunters (1961)
Magnificent!
I'm pretty sure that Gil Spanner was one of the Magnificent Seven a year before moving to Laramie.
Wagon Train: The Gabe Carswell Story (1958)
Who's the Boss?
From all appearances, it would seem that Lyndon Baines Johnson was Chief Yellow Cloud of the Arapaho before becoming president.
The Rifleman: Old Man Running (1963)
The disappearance of Patricia Blair
I think we old codgers know what happened to Patricia Blair. She went back to Kentucky and married Fess Parker a few years after her final Rifleman episode.
The Rifleman: Old Man Running (1963)
The disappearance of Patricia Blair
I think we old codgers know what happened to Patricia Blair. She went back to Kentucky and married Fess Parker a few years after her final Rifleman episode.
The Rifleman: The Guest (1963)
Where is Ancestry.com when you need it?
Mario must have been Mexican on his mother's side.
The Rifleman: Requiem at Mission Springs (1963)
Take off the haT!
If Mark ignores the fact that Lou forgot her hat, none of this would have happened.
Gunsmoke: The Hunter (1955)
It's a bird....it's a plane....
Loved the sound of the airplane overhead near the end.