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(1959)

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8/10
No one was harmed in this episode
mitchrmp26 December 2012
Warning: Spoilers
...except for a fight at the end, this was a pretty light-hearted episode. Nora arrives from San Francisco and finds both Marshal Scott and Clay Culhane waiting for her. She quickly announces she plans on selling the hotel and moving back to San Francisco, and both men work at changing her mind. Before all is said in done, both will propose to her but the proposals are not in the kindest of words. She is quite put-off by their ungentlemanly ways and makes sure they know their barbaric methods are not appreciated.

One can't help but to laugh out loud on this episode as we watch both men grovel for her affection and beg her to stay. The question remains until the very end of the episode: where she stay or will she go?
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5/10
The Hotel
Prismark1012 June 2023
After the death of her father, Nora Travers went off to San Francisco. Now she has returned as a city gal while both Clay Culhane and Marshal Gib Scott are excited at her return.

The glee is short lived, Nora plans to sell up and set up establishment in San Francisco. A buyer has already been found. He is Big Sam Davis (John Alderson) who has big plans for both the hotel and the town.

Maybe Nora is looking for a reason to stay but both Clay and the Marshal make half hearted proposals of marriage.

Meanwhile Big Sam is loud, brash and plans to turn the hotel into a bordello. Everyone is for sale but he finds that Clay and Marshal Scott will not be dancing to his tune.

A light hearted episode and you just want one of the guys to declare their undying love for Nora.

Actor John Alderson who plays Big Sam was from the north east of England and was a regular on both sides of the atlantic.
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