Ep 1. The Manhunter
- September 13, 1958
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8.4 (133)
In the season 2 premiere of Have Gun, Will Travel, titled "The Manhunter," we are introduced to a new character named Ash Morgan. Morgan is a bounty hunter who has been hired to track down and capture a dangerous criminal named Carl Avery.
Avery is a notorious thief and killer who has managed to evade the law for years. But Morgan is determined to catch him, and he's willing to do whatever it takes to get the job done.
When Morgan arrives in town, he immediately sets to work gathering information about Avery's whereabouts. He talks to locals, visits old haunts, and uses his cunning and wit to get closer to his target.
Meanwhile, Paladin (played by Richard Boone) is also in town, and he becomes curious about Morgan and his mission. As a fellow man of action, Paladin is intrigued by Morgan's dedication and skill. But he also senses a dark edge to the man, something that sets him apart from other bounty hunters and lawmen.
As Avery continues to elude Morgan, the stakes get higher and higher. Morgan becomes more desperate and ruthless, willing to risk innocent lives and destroy anything or anyone that stands in his way.
Paladin becomes increasingly alarmed by Morgan's behavior, and he decides to intervene. He tries to reason with Morgan, to get him to see that there's more to life than just capturing a criminal. But Morgan is too far gone, too consumed by his obsession.
The two men eventually come into conflict, and a tense showdown ensues. But in the end, they both realize that they are on the same side, fighting for the same things. They may have different methods, but they share a common goal: to bring justice to the lawless West.
"The Manhunter" is a gripping and intense episode that explores the themes of obsession, loyalty, and morality. It raises important questions about the nature of justice and the lengths to which people will go to achieve it.
The performances by the cast are top-notch, particularly Richard Boone as Paladin and guest star Rex Reason as Ash Morgan. The writing is sharp and suspenseful, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats from beginning to end.
Overall, "The Manhunter" is a strong start to the second season of Have Gun, Will Travel. It sets the tone for the rest of the season and reminds us why this show was so popular in its day.