When William Tell is injured by an arrow.
Gessler smells blood. To throw him off the scent, the locals make out that the town has the plague.
Red crosses are marked on the front doors. Even Gessler think he has caught the plague.
Hedda and Fertog need a surgeon. The only one available is Gessler's. Someone that cannot be trusted to treat William Tell, enemy number one.
Well the surgeon cannot be trusted and he has good reasons to betray Tell. His loyalty is with the Austrians.
It seems no medicine man was available in the village.
Once again Willoughby Goddard keeps this episode going as Tell is sidelined through injury.
Gessler smells blood. To throw him off the scent, the locals make out that the town has the plague.
Red crosses are marked on the front doors. Even Gessler think he has caught the plague.
Hedda and Fertog need a surgeon. The only one available is Gessler's. Someone that cannot be trusted to treat William Tell, enemy number one.
Well the surgeon cannot be trusted and he has good reasons to betray Tell. His loyalty is with the Austrians.
It seems no medicine man was available in the village.
Once again Willoughby Goddard keeps this episode going as Tell is sidelined through injury.