![]() Still, the show remains quite watchable for the character interest and fine performances. ![]() As a result, Peckinpah's script errs seriously, undercutting the episode as a whole. Sissel is obviously too clever to make mistakes like these. And second, with the riled-up Cooter, when he refuses to lie to the unpredictable slow-thinker who is now wielding a six-shooter. First, in the hotel room when he blows his cover needlessly by ordering Pate to shoot Matt. This council mission then immediately spawns a looter army at the chosen location. ![]() Some of your council members will provide you with a choice of two 'nearby' enemy counties that you can fund a bandit raid or something on. The script has him acting very foolishly on two occasions. Looters can be spawned by the new faction council system. Here, his convincing steely-eyed stare is a real attention-getter. He was always adept at crooked authority figures of one type or another. However, Hayworth, a veteran of movies and TV, steals the show as the tricky slickster. Categories Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. It can be obtained from the hourly Rewards Chest located near the Prize Wheel in the Lobby. Vaughn makes impression as lip-curling cowboy, while Martin gives another of his patented quirky turns as a boyish simpleton. The Looters Blade is one of the two secret cosmetic weapons which is an Ultimate, the other being Looters Staff. Meanwhile, all this has been witnessed by the feeble-minded Cooter (Strother Martin) who performs simple tasks around town, including tasks for Sissel. Card sharp Sissel (Vinton Hayworth) cheats cowboy (Robert Vaughn) who draws on the gambler but is shot by third person at the table, a cowboy named Pate (Brett King, looking a lot like Roy Rodgers). But in my book, unfortunately, it doesn't. Excellent cast with a screenplay by Sam Peckinpah should add up to a memorable episode.
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