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Episode: 24 (S2E9)

Title: The Reformation of Harry Briscoe

Notes: This episode marks the beginning of a new era in terms of the canon about Heyes' and Curry's backgrounds.

Summary: A simple act of kindness to two nuns with a broken-down wagon leads to trouble for Heyes and Curry.

Notable guest stars: J.D. Cannon (Harry Briscoe), Jane Wyatt (Sister Julia), Jane Merrow (Sister Isabel/Molly Cusack), Dub Taylor (Jim)

Quote:
Molly: "Smith and Jones... And you were saying how you tried and it didn't work. I think I'm beginning to understand. You were thieves yourselves. [...] That'd be just my luck to fall in with a couple of reformed thieves. They're the worst kind."

Screencap:

Date: 2007-04-14 10:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] simonesa.livejournal.com
If we go by the posters and what Kid says in Everything Else You Can Steal, then I figure their ages like this. 1879 is when they pulled their last big job where Heyes blew the P&H '78 at the Merchant's Bank in Denver. The ages on the wanted posters are 27 and 29. That would make Curry born around 1852ish and Heyes around 1850ish (plus or minus a year or two). The Civil War began in 1861; Curry would be around 10 years old. The Denver job happened a year and a half ago according to Harry Waggoner. That puts the timeline for the series into the early 1880s.

Date: 2007-04-19 04:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] simonesa.livejournal.com
Hey, if we can ignore what was said about the Border war, let's ignore what they said about Kansas and the orphanage too. *g*

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