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Saturday, February 16, 2019

Sheriff Matt Dillon: Human or Lawman? :: Television TV

Sheriff flavorless Dillon Human or Lawman? Gunsmoke, starring William Conrad as Sheriff Matt Dillon, was the longest running we laughingstock radio program ever to air. It is the taradiddle of a country that moved west, and the man who moved with it. Matt Dillons fairness, caring, and stern attitude epitomize the stereotypical old(a)-west lawman. Matt Dillons fairness comes through intelligibly when he dopes with a would-be gunman and a man session as a gunman in The Lamb (12-05-53). When the latter was offer by the would-be gunman, Dillon threw the gunman in jail and sent the some other man to the doctor. When he found out that the injured man had but been irrational for a well-known gunman, he sounds very disappointed for both(prenominal) men. He doesnt let the gunman have the reward money that he would have received if the other man had been the outlaw he had mistaken him for and when that man dies, he faces being hanged. Matt Dillons caring attitude enables a young wo man named Nina Peters to stay in Dodge while her conserve has to leave for a while (Nina 12-5-53). When her husband returns, he finds out that a couple of ruffians have caused her to have a miscarriage. Dillon allows Mr. Peters to fight one of the men who hurt Nina. Dillon seems almost pleased that Peters was able to beat up the strut and offers to buy him a drink afterward. Dillon uses a stern manner deal with a couple of ruffians in Kick Me (11-26-53). The men had written a false letter of recommendation, telling an old Indian that it would get him a job with the trail herd. In return for getting him kicked out of the camp, the old Kiowa made Indian medicine against him. When one of the men ended up dead, Dillon jumped to the conclusion that the Indian had killed him. He was adamant about his innocence, and the dead mans collaborationist ended up confessing to the killing. Dillon dealt with him accordingly.

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