Quick Draw - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Murder at the Webb Ranch
When a rancher is murdered, John Henry Hoyle, the new Harvard-educated sheriff, uses his state-of-the-art criminology training to solve the crime.

The Legend of Belle Starr
When Frank James attempts to rob the Great Bend Bank, Hoyle and Eli save the day and jail the famous outlaw.

Mail-Order Bride
Much to Hoyle's chagrin, Eli purchases a mail order bride, but when the coach arrives with Eli's precious cargo, its contents send the duo into an unexpected tailspin.

Expert Witness
In the wake of a gruesome decapitation, Hoyle uses the latest in crime-fighting techniques to apprehend the killer, but when the evidence points in an unexpected direction, Hoyle must persuade the town to listen to science.

Temperance
The Temperance movement takes hold in Great Bend after a slew of alcohol-related deaths. However, when the saloon goes booze free, Honey resorts to selling "medicine" to keep the bar in business.

Nicodemus
When the U.S. Marshalls unfairly suspect an ex-slave of murder, Sheriff Hoyle must clear his name by tracking the real killer to the all-black town of Nicodemus, led by Sheriff Nat Love.

Honey's Beau
When Honey's long-lost fiancé surfaces in Great Bend, he challenges Hoyle to a duel when he learns of their ongoing "relations." Meanwhile, things start to get more serious between Eli and Pearl.

The Railroad Spur
After a group of local miscreants turns up dead, Hoyle, Eli, Honey and the gang track the killers to Cole Younger's hideout, giving Hoyle another shot at finally bringing Cole to justice.
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