Mostly good episode, with the usual fine acting, but one of many plot lines directors still fall back on, the "mano a mano" choice by the bad guy. In other episodes Lucas has been able to pick-off an outlow from a mountain. So, he could have easily hit the tall Dorf from across the street with a shot at least a foot clear of the much shorter Sweeney. But we had to have the fist fight scene including the horse trough.
I enjoyed the talk between Mark & Lucas at the end, though because Lucas' answer still applies today. When Mark asks if a gang of outlaws could take a town, he answers that they might take a place, but it isn't the place that makes a town, but the people. Adding, "...a time a town or even a country is really lost is when the people who live in it get careless and stop paying attention to how it's being run..." Boy if someone would've made that statement 12 or 13 years before to Chinese people, maybe they wouldn't have lost their country first to the KMT, then to the even worst outlaws, Mao and his Communists. But here in the US, we have another kind of outlaw trying to take away our country, with as large percentage of citizens mostly blind with racism, willing to become slaves.