A believable and chilling story about a selfish, arrogant and very mean country salesman named Ed Fratus. Right off the bat, he spoils a little girl's day. She is playing with a butterfly and minding her own business. Fratus seems like an okay salesman, but a good one knows his customers and treats them fairly. Not Ed Fratus. He's just out for himself and to make a quick buck selling trinkets that people haven't seen before. He keeps saying that he won't come back unless they buy more from him. Later, we witness an accident to a local farmer's son with their bull. The father and two sons are driving the third son to a doctor, but they come upon Ed driving leisurely to another location. There was no need for Fratus to do what he did, but he ends up being true to his character just caring about no one but himself. It was no skin off his nose as he says. Thus, what happens to Fratus towards the climax is just desserts. Robert Emhardt does a great job playing Fratus so that we end up hating him. We end feeling relieved and justified to see what happened to mean Ed. The audience wants to see justice done and they are rewarded.