The Virginian: It Takes a Big Man (1963)
Season 2, Episode 6
9/10
Darn good episode.
18 October 2019
I've seen this episode a couple of times and the acting is good enough to hold my interest each time. The Judge takes in hire Hank, (played by Chris Robinson), the eldest son of a good friend. His friend, well acted by Lloyd Nolan, pleads with the Judge to take his son back to Shilo and make him a man. At a ranch where he is not the owners son.

Once at Shilo, The Virginian heads out and Trampas is stuck with the chore "to make Hank into a man". Hank is a square peg who works overtime to become more square with every word and act. He becomes impossible for anyone to even talk with. The reason becomes plain in watching Lloyd Nolans role develop, he is a class A jerk.

It all comes to a head in the first weekend when the angry and bitter Hank leaves Shilo, and of course goes to town. It all comes down to a bar room gunfight with Hank drawing on Trampas who has his back turned to leave the bar. Trampas turns and shoots Hank dead on the spot. After the fight, the Judge wires Lloyd Nolan about the gunfight and his sons death.

Lloyd Nolan does what you might expect and uses his surviving son, a young Ryan O Neal, to gun down Trampas in revenge. Watch the episode to see the ending. This is a good episode and well worth watching. The episode is well written and the acting is quite good. Enjoy, my friends.
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