"Rawhide" Incident of the Wanderer (TV Episode 1964) Poster

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(1964)

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9/10
One of the better episodes
headhunter465 February 2016
Warning: Spoilers
This is a good example of how superstition or preconceived notions can affect people's ability to think rationally.

A man comes walking into the camp needing some assistance. Just because he is "different" the men begin to fear he is the reason for several things that go wrong. He eventually shows himself to be an asset thereby breaking down some barriers that are the result of superstitions, legends, and prejudice.

The story line also addresses how a person feels if they are displaced for whatever reason. People who find self worth in being productive can become very saddened and perhaps even depressed when they can no longer do the task they were entrusted with. Wishbone expresses he feels useless when both hands are scalded with hot water. He is unable to cook and the stranger serves up some very tasty meals. All wishbone can do is watch and listen.
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5/10
A curse upon the trail drive
bkoganbing6 February 2021
In this episode the Gil Favor trail herd picks up a stranded peddler of the Jewish faith played by Nehemiah Persoff. The drovers welcome him at first, but then a whole lot of inexplicable accidents including one to Paul Brinegar leaving him unable to cook.

Gregory Walcott leads the men in wanting Persoff off the drive. The men start believing.

Although Persoff is plainly Jewish his faith is never mentioned as part of the animus. Which leaves a big hole in the story.

Well with Persoff doing the cooking, the drovers got to eat a kosher meal..
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