Outlaws and Gunslingers
Season 1 Episode 1 - The Wild West and the Origins of the Gunslinger
Origins of the Gunslinger - Texas Rangers Captain John Coffee "Jack" Hayes, Texas Ranger Captain Samuel Hamilton Walker, Samuel Colt. An up close and personal look at how weapons evolved over time, and had a significant impact first on combat between Natives and westward settlers, and second between bandits and law enforcement.
Subtitles: English
Season 1
S01:E01 - The Wild West and the Origins of the Gunslinger
Origins of the Gunslinger - Texas Rangers Captain John Coffee "Jack" Hayes, Texas Ranger Captain Samuel Hamilton Walker, Samuel Colt. An up close and personal look at how weapons evolved over time, and had a significant impact first on combat between Natives and westward settlers, and second between bandits and law enforcement.
S01:E02 - The Outlaws (Pt. 1)
Jesse James and the Southern Guerillas - William Quantrill, Bloody Bill Anderson, Detective Allen Pinkerton, Cole Younger, Frank and Jesse James, the Civil War, the Lawrence Kansas Raid. Early outlaws with primitive goals and methods are the focus in episode two, and help set the stage for increased attention from federal, state and local lawmakers. It might not have been about the money or prestige for these pioneering bandits, but rather the thrill they got from their actions.
S01:E03 - The Outlaws (Pt. 2)
Billy the Kid and the Lone Outlaws - Ben Thompson, Clay Allison. Billy the Kid was an aggressively violent criminal who is also remembered by some as a hero during these turbulent decades. While you can debate the actual number of persons he killed, you can't argue his lasting popularity.
S01:E04 - The Lawmen (Pt. 1)
Wild Bill Hickok and the Lawmen - Boomtowns, Origin of the Lawman in the West, Wild Bill Hickok, Bat Masterson. Along with W.H. Harris, Charlie Bassett, Neal Brown, Frank McLain, Wyatt Earp, W.F Petillon and Luke Short, Masterson served on the (in)famous Dodge City Peace Commission, and was determined to get results and restore law and order. Wild Bill Hickok, on the other hand, lives on in the poker world for his well known Dead Man's Hand, where the player holds two aces and two eights, all black (the fifth card Hickok was holding when murdered by Jack McCall remains a mystery to this day).
S01:E05 - The Lawmen (Pt. 2)
Wyatt Earp and the Gunfight at the OK Corral - The Gunfight, Tombstone, the Old West Today. The most well-known gunfight from these years, the Gunfight at the OK Corral symbolized the entire era in a nutshell as a violent conflict between order and disarray, law and criminal, and decency and recklessness.
- PARTNERS
- Advertise with Us
- Partner with Us
- GET THE APPS
- iOS
- Android
- Roku
- Amazon Fire