Ep 8. A Father for Toby
- TVPG
- November 4, 1964
- 77 min
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8.2 (16)
In The Virginian season 3 episode 8, titled "A Father for Toby," the focus is on Toby Shea, a young boy whose father has just been released from prison. However, Toby's father has no interest in being a parent and is instead focused on rekindling his criminal ways.
Toby is left on his own until a man named Warren Corrigan steps in to help. Corrigan is a former sheriff who has retired to a small ranch nearby, and he offers to look after Toby until they can find a better solution.
However, Toby's presence soon brings trouble to Corrigan's doorstep. The boy's father is still up to no good, and he wants to use Toby to help execute a scheme involving stolen money. When Corrigan realizes what's going on, he must race to protect Toby and stop the criminals before they can cause any more harm.
Meanwhile, the regular cast of characters in the show are dealing with their own issues. The Virginian is dealing with his feelings for a woman who may not be as trustworthy as she seems, and Trampas is tasked with delivering a valuable herd of horses to a nearby ranch.
As always, the episode is full of action and suspense, with a healthy dose of Western charm. Fans of the show will enjoy seeing the regular characters in their element, while new viewers will be able to jump right in and follow the exciting plotline.
Overall, "A Father for Toby" is a solid episode of The Virginian that showcases the show's signature blend of drama, action, and heart. It's a great choice for anyone who loves classic Westerns or just wants to check out a timeless TV show that still holds up today.