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** Mary and Trudy's one-on-one. While on opposing sides, they have at least a mutual respect for the other and silently agree to fight with no shooting. And they don't hold back, grabbing any and everything they can to use against the other. Ultimately Mary wins by knocking Mary out with the butt end of her shotgun, with a VictoriousRoar to boot.

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** Mary and Trudy's one-on-one. While on opposing sides, they have at least a mutual respect for the other and silently agree to fight with no shooting. And they don't hold back, grabbing any and everything they can to use against the other. Ultimately Mary wins by knocking Mary Trudy out with the butt end of her shotgun, with a VictoriousRoar to boot.
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** Bass himself strolls through the town gunning folks down left and right and, next to Cuffee, he's the only one that doesn't take an injury in the finale. No wonder he's such a feared sheriff.

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** Bass himself strolls through the town gunning folks down left and right and, next to Cuffee, he's the only one that doesn't take an injury in the finale. No wonder he's such a feared sheriff.marshal.

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** Cuffee avenging Pickett's death against Cherokee Bill with a proper quick draw, living up to the boast of their skills. Likewise, they honor the fallen Buckwourth by proclaiming he was faster and would've likely killed Cherokee Bill if he honored their duel.

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** Cuffee avenging Pickett's death against Cherokee Bill with a proper quick draw, living up to the boast of their skills. Likewise, they honor the fallen Buckwourth Beckwourth by proclaiming he was faster and would've likely killed Cherokee Bill if he honored their duel.



** When some of the Crimson Hoods join the fray, Nat steels himself and charges out in the open to fight them despite being hit in the arm. With Bass's help, he manages to kill all of them off.

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** When some of the Crimson Hoods join the fray, Nat steels himself and charges out in the open to fight them despite being hit in the arm. With Bass's help, he manages to kill all of them off.off.
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* Nat getting revenge one of the men that were there the day Rufus killed his parents. He not only outdraws the man but hits him ''twice'' in mid-air before he finally hits the ground, dead. Even better Nat suggest the priest collect his bounty to help his church.
* Nat, Pickett and Beckwourth taking out most of the Crimson Hood Gang. Beckwourth even shooting a gun out of Monrne's hand that he tried to grab without even looking.
* Cuffee's introduction who acts as a bouncer to Mary's bar. Nat treats them with respect upon first meeting, the two patrons that follow, not so much thinking them a pipsqueak. Cuffee promptly beats the daylights out of the two before ordering the men to be healed and their guns confiscated.

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* Nat getting revenge one of the men that were on Scorpion, who was there the day Rufus killed his parents. He not only outdraws the man but hits him ''twice'' in mid-air before he Scorpion finally hits the ground, dead. Even better Nat suggest suggests the priest collect his bounty to help his church.
* Nat, Pickett and Beckwourth taking out most of the Crimson Hood Gang. Beckwourth even shooting shoots a gun out of Monrne's Monroe's hand that he tried to grab without even looking.
* Cuffee's introduction who acts as they act as a bouncer to in Mary's bar. Though Nat treats them with respect upon first meeting, the two patrons that follow, not so much thinking (thinking them a pipsqueak. pipsqueak). Cuffee promptly beats the daylights out of the two them both before ordering the men to be healed and their guns confiscated.



** Trudy, with no fear, waits on a train track as the train comes to her, ultimately forcing the conductor to stop. When he starts to insult her with an "N" word, she promptly shoots him.
** Bill acting surprisingly cordial during the stuck up as the gang move through it. One of the riders tries to face him and Bill obliges, and it seems to be hand to hand fight...before he just grabs a knife and shivs the guy's legs, ouch.
** Going into the next car, they find a lone soldier trying to defend the last one. It's obvious he's a kid and in over his head, but credit to him, he did try to put up a brave front even when he get shot twice when Bill issues a warning to the Lieutenant General (who likewise happens to be the soldier's father) to open the door.
** The Lieutenant General, named Abbot, trying to bluff he doesn't have the key to open the box holding Rufus. Mary shuts him down instantly with a paper detailing Rufus's pardon and Abbot and his men's execution for slaughtering a town, women and children included, and taking the silver from it from their higher ups ([[EvenEvilHasStandards which even Trudy and Bill, two outlaws who are quick to kill just for looking at them funny, are disgusted at]]). The Lieutenant General quickly realizes he was given the assignment as a trap and, with no authority to him now, promptly gives her the key to open the box and free Rufus.
** And if you didn't think the introduction scene of Rufus killing Nat's parents was cold. Once he's freed, he shoots Abbot (to the distress of his son) then asks who can drive a train. None of the Abbot's men answer save his son. To which Rufus orders his gang to kill the soldiers save him and does an UnflinchingWalk through the chaos as the soldiers are massacred. Again though, the men had it coming.
* Rufus confronting Wiley. Wiley does try to take him mano-a-mano but, again, Rufus's gang aren't exactly the honorable types. Rufus grabs a pistol, whips Wiley in the face and keeps going once he's on the ground, knocking out a few of his gold teeth in the process before ordering him to leave or else.
* A stupid plan as it was, credit to Mary for at least trying to enter the lion's den that was Redwood City i.e Rufus's territory incognito. She's found out instantly, but even under torture, she refuses to break. Even Trudy admits she's impressed by her fortitude.
* When Nat comes to rescue her, he gives himself up largely to speak with Rufus face to face. Of course not without being strung up and beaten first. Dude takes it like a champ and promises Mary he'll kill them for hurting her.
* Nat, Cuffee and Pickett having to go into a predominantly white town to get the interest for Rufus's demand which requires Cuffee to wear a dress to their chagrin. Cuffee gets their own back though at the bank teller who laughs at them after requesting a withdraw via pulling a pistol on her.
** In fact the robbery itself is a very clean one: no deaths, Nat is very cordial to the patrons even convincing one of the guards to drop their weapon as he sees he's shaking and will very likely miss his shots, manages to single out the manager and even nods his hat to him for cooperating with the robbery without hassle as he leaves.
* The final showdown itself
** Bass tricks one of Rufus's men who mocked him into going to the stagecoach while he talks with Cheeroke Bill. A second later, Pickett blows it up and the gang member along with it (the move acting as a warning for any civilians to get indoors). Likewise when Nat comes into the town with the interest money, Pickett shoots the dynamite on it and blows it up too. Essentially Nat's "screw you" to Rufus.
** A dick move on Cherokee Bill's part in shooting Beckwourth early during the count. But you gotta admit, a pragmatic one. Plus he has a point, Beckwourth was counting way too slow.
** Pickett was already shown to be an eagle eye sharpshooter but he practically decimates most of Rufus gang single-handily. Bass himself strolls through the town gunning folks down left and right, next to Cuffee he's the only one that doesn't take an injury in the finale. No wonder he's such a feared sheriff.

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** Trudy, with no fear, waits on a train track as the train comes to barrels towards her, ultimately forcing the conductor to stop. When he starts to insult her with an "N" word, she promptly shoots him.
** Bill acting surprisingly cordial during the stuck up stickup as the gang move through it. the train. One of the riders tries to face fight him and Bill obliges, and it obliges in what seems to be hand to hand a hand-to-hand fight...before he just grabs a knife and shivs the guy's legs, ouch.
legs. Ouch.
** Going into Moving down the next car, train, they find a lone soldier trying to defend the last one. car. It's obvious he's a kid and in over his head, but credit to him, he did try to put up a brave front even front. Even when he get gets shot twice when Bill issues as a warning to the Lieutenant General (who likewise happens to be the soldier's father) to open the door.
** The Lieutenant General, named Abbot, trying General Abbott, tries to bluff that he doesn't have the key to open the box holding free Rufus. Mary Bill responds by shooting one of his men as Trudy shuts him down instantly with a paper detailing Rufus's pardon and Abbot pardon, as well as Abbott and his men's execution. Said execution is for slaughtering a town, women and children included, and taking the silver from silver, and hiding it from their higher ups ([[EvenEvilHasStandards which even Trudy and Bill, two outlaws who are quick to kill just for looking at them funny, with serious body counts, are disgusted at]]). The Lieutenant General quickly realizes he was given the assignment as a trap and, with no authority to save him now, promptly gives her the key to open the box and free Rufus.
Rufus's box.
** And if you didn't think the introduction scene of Rufus killing Nat's parents was cold. Once he's freed, he shoots Abbot gives the signal to shoot Abbott (to the distress of his son) then asks who can drive a train. None of the Abbot's Abbott's men answer answer, save his son. To which Rufus then orders his gang to kill all the soldiers save him and does an UnflinchingWalk through the chaos as of the soldiers are massacred. Again though, the men soldiers' massacre. Few would doubt they had it coming.
* Rufus confronting Wiley.Wiley Escoe. Wiley does try to take him mano-a-mano but, again, Rufus's gang aren't exactly the honorable types. Rufus grabs a pistol, whips Wiley in the face and keeps going once he's on the ground, knocking out a few of his gold teeth in the process before ordering him to leave town or else.
* A stupid plan as it was, credit to Mary for at least trying to enter the lion's den that was Redwood City i.(i.e Rufus's territory territory) incognito. She's found out instantly, but even under torture, she refuses to break. Even Trudy admits she's impressed by her fortitude.
* When Nat comes to rescue her, Mary, he gives himself up largely to speak with Rufus face to face. face-to-face. Of course not course, they don't let Nat do so without being having him strung up and beaten first. Dude takes it like a champ and promises Mary he'll kill them for hurting her.
* Nat, Cuffee Cuffee, and Pickett having have to go into a predominantly white town to get the interest for Rufus's demand demand, a task which requires Cuffee to wear a dress to their chagrin. Cuffee gets their own back though payback at the a bank teller who laughs at them after requesting their request for a withdraw withdrawal via pulling a pistol on her.
** In fact the robbery itself is a very clean one: no deaths, deaths and Nat is very cordial to the patrons even convincing patrons. He convinces one of the guards to drop their weapon as (as he sees he's shaking and will very likely miss his shots, shots), manages to single out the manager manager, and even nods his hat to him for cooperating with the robbery without hassle as he leaves.
* The final showdown itself
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** Bass tricks one of Rufus's men who mocked him into going to the stagecoach while he talks with Cheeroke Cherokee Bill. A second later, Pickett blows it up and the gang member along with it (the move acting as a warning for any civilians to get indoors). Likewise Likewise, when Nat comes into the town with the interest money, Pickett shoots the dynamite on it and blows dynamite, blowing it up too. Essentially Nat's personal "screw you" to Rufus.
** A It was definitely a dick move on Cherokee Bill's part in shooting to shoot Beckwourth early during the count. But you gotta admit, it was a pragmatic one. Plus he [[VillainHasAPoint has a point, point]], Beckwourth was counting way too slow.
** Pickett was already shown to be an eagle eye sharpshooter sharpshooter, but he practically decimates most of Rufus gang single-handily. single-handily.
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Bass himself strolls through the town gunning folks down left and right, right and, next to Cuffee Cuffee, he's the only one that doesn't take an injury in the finale. No wonder he's such a feared sheriff.



** Mary and Trudy one on one. While on opposing sides, they have at least a mutual respect for the other and silently agree to fight with no shooting. And they don't hold back, grabbing any and everything they can to use against the other. Ultimately Mary wins by knocking Mary out with the butt end of her shotgun, with a VictoriousRoar to boot.
** Cuffee avenging Pickett's death against Cherokee Bill with a proper quick draw, living up to the boost that they can shoot fast. But likewise honoring the fallen Buckwourth by proclaiming he was faster and would've likely killed Cherokee Bill if he honored their duel.
** Even Wiley get his own in he finale by blowing up some of Rufus' henchmen with dynamite.
** When some of the Crimson Hoods join the fray, Nat steels himself and charges out to fight them despite being hit in the arm. With Bass's help, he manages to kill all of them off.

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** Mary and Trudy one on one.Trudy's one-on-one. While on opposing sides, they have at least a mutual respect for the other and silently agree to fight with no shooting. And they don't hold back, grabbing any and everything they can to use against the other. Ultimately Mary wins by knocking Mary out with the butt end of her shotgun, with a VictoriousRoar to boot.
** Cuffee avenging Pickett's death against Cherokee Bill with a proper quick draw, living up to the boost that boast of their skills. Likewise, they can shoot fast. But likewise honoring honor the fallen Buckwourth by proclaiming he was faster and would've likely killed Cherokee Bill if he honored their duel.
** Even Wiley get gets his own in he the finale by blowing up some of Rufus' henchmen with dynamite.
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** When some of the Crimson Hoods join the fray, Nat steels himself and charges out in the open to fight them despite being hit in the arm. With Bass's help, he manages to kill all of them off.
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** Even Wiley get his own in he finale by blowing up some of Rufus' henchmen with dynamite.

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** Even Wiley get his own in he finale by blowing up some of Rufus' henchmen with dynamite.dynamite.
** When some of the Crimson Hoods join the fray, Nat steels himself and charges out to fight them despite being hit in the arm. With Bass's help, he manages to kill all of them off.
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** The Lieutenant General, named Abbot, trying to bluff he doesn't have the key to open the box holding Rufus. Mary shuts him down instantly with a paper detailing Rufus's pardon and Abbot and his men's execution for slaughtering a town, women and children included, and taking the silver from it from their higher ups ([[EvenEvilHasStandards which even Trudy and Bill, two outlaws who are quick to kill jus for looking at them funny, are disgusted at]]). The Lieutenant General quickly realizes he was given the assignment as a trap and, with no authority to him now, promptly gives her the key to open the box and free Rufus.

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** The Lieutenant General, named Abbot, trying to bluff he doesn't have the key to open the box holding Rufus. Mary shuts him down instantly with a paper detailing Rufus's pardon and Abbot and his men's execution for slaughtering a town, women and children included, and taking the silver from it from their higher ups ([[EvenEvilHasStandards which even Trudy and Bill, two outlaws who are quick to kill jus just for looking at them funny, are disgusted at]]). The Lieutenant General quickly realizes he was given the assignment as a trap and, with no authority to him now, promptly gives her the key to open the box and free Rufus.
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** Going into the next car, they find a lone soldier trying to defend the last one. It's obvious he's a kid and in over his head, but credit to him, he did try to put up a brave front even when he get shot twice when Bill issues a warning to the Sargent (who likewise happens to be the soldier's father) to open the door.
** The Sergent trying to bluff he doesn't have the key to open the box holding Rufus. Mary shuts him down instantly with a paper detailing Rufus's pardon and the Sergent and his men's execution for slaughtering a village, women and children included, from their higher ups. The Sergent quickly realizes he was given the assignment as a trap and, with no authority to him now, promptly gives her the key to open the box and free Rufus.
** And if you didn't think the introduction scene of Rufus killing Nat's parents was cold. Once he's freed, he shoots the Sergent (to the distress of his son) then asks who can drive a train. None of the Sergent's men answer save the Sergent's son. To which Rufus orders his gang to kill the soldiers save him and does an UnflinchingWalk through the chaos as the soldiers are massacred. Again though, the men had it coming.
* Rufus confronting Wily. Wily does try to take him mano-a-mano but, again, Rufus's gang aren't exactly the honorable types. Rufus grabs a pistol, whips Wily in the face and keeps going once he's on the ground, knocking out a few of his gold teeth in the process before ordering him to leave or else.

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** Going into the next car, they find a lone soldier trying to defend the last one. It's obvious he's a kid and in over his head, but credit to him, he did try to put up a brave front even when he get shot twice when Bill issues a warning to the Sargent Lieutenant General (who likewise happens to be the soldier's father) to open the door.
** The Sergent Lieutenant General, named Abbot, trying to bluff he doesn't have the key to open the box holding Rufus. Mary shuts him down instantly with a paper detailing Rufus's pardon and the Sergent Abbot and his men's execution for slaughtering a village, town, women and children included, and taking the silver from it from their higher ups. ups ([[EvenEvilHasStandards which even Trudy and Bill, two outlaws who are quick to kill jus for looking at them funny, are disgusted at]]). The Sergent Lieutenant General quickly realizes he was given the assignment as a trap and, with no authority to him now, promptly gives her the key to open the box and free Rufus.
** And if you didn't think the introduction scene of Rufus killing Nat's parents was cold. Once he's freed, he shoots the Sergent Abbot (to the distress of his son) then asks who can drive a train. None of the Sergent's Abbot's men answer save the Sergent's his son. To which Rufus orders his gang to kill the soldiers save him and does an UnflinchingWalk through the chaos as the soldiers are massacred. Again though, the men had it coming.
* Rufus confronting Wily. Wily Wiley. Wiley does try to take him mano-a-mano but, again, Rufus's gang aren't exactly the honorable types. Rufus grabs a pistol, whips Wily Wiley in the face and keeps going once he's on the ground, knocking out a few of his gold teeth in the process before ordering him to leave or else.



** Even Wily get his own in he finale by blowing up some of Rufus' henchmen with dynamite.

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** Even Wily Wiley get his own in he finale by blowing up some of Rufus' henchmen with dynamite.
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* Rufus confronting Wily. Wily does try to take him mano-a-mano but, again, Rufus's gang aren't exactly the honorable types. Rufus grabs a pistol and whips Wily in the face and keeps going once he's on the ground, knocking out a few of his gold teeth in the process before ordering him to leave or else.

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* Rufus confronting Wily. Wily does try to take him mano-a-mano but, again, Rufus's gang aren't exactly the honorable types. Rufus grabs a pistol and pistol, whips Wily in the face and keeps going once he's on the ground, knocking out a few of his gold teeth in the process before ordering him to leave or else.



* Nat, Cuffee and Pickett having to go into a predominantly white town to get the interest for Rufus's demand which requires Cuffee to wear a dress to their chagrin. Cuffe gets their own back though at the bank teller who laughs at them after requesting a withdraw via pulling a pistol on her.

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* Nat, Cuffee and Pickett having to go into a predominantly white town to get the interest for Rufus's demand which requires Cuffee to wear a dress to their chagrin. Cuffe Cuffee gets their own back though at the bank teller who laughs at them after requesting a withdraw via pulling a pistol on her.



** Mary and Trudy one on one. While on opposing sides, they have at least a mutal respect for the other and silent agree to fight with no shooting. And they don't hold back, grabbing any and everything they can against the other. Ultimately Mary wins by knocking Mary out with the butt end of her shotgun, with a VictoriousRoar to boot.

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** Mary and Trudy one on one. While on opposing sides, they have at least a mutal mutual respect for the other and silent silently agree to fight with no shooting. And they don't hold back, grabbing any and everything they can to use against the other. Ultimately Mary wins by knocking Mary out with the butt end of her shotgun, with a VictoriousRoar to boot.
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** Mary and Trudy one on one. While on opposing sides, they have at least a mutal respect for the other and silent agree to fight with no shooting. And they don't hold back, grabbing any and everything they can against the other. Ultimately Mary wins by knocking Mary out with the but end of her shotgun, with a VictoriousRoar to boot.

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** Mary and Trudy one on one. While on opposing sides, they have at least a mutal respect for the other and silent agree to fight with no shooting. And they don't hold back, grabbing any and everything they can against the other. Ultimately Mary wins by knocking Mary out with the but butt end of her shotgun, with a VictoriousRoar to boot.
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** And if you didn't think the introduction scene of Rufus killing Nat's parents was cold. Once he's freed, he shoots the Sergent (to the distress of his son) then asks who can drive a train. None of the Sergent's men answer save the Sergent's son. To which Rufus orders his gang to kill the soldiers save him and does an UnflichingWalk through the chaos as the soldiers are massacred. Again though, the men had it coming.

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** And if you didn't think the introduction scene of Rufus killing Nat's parents was cold. Once he's freed, he shoots the Sergent (to the distress of his son) then asks who can drive a train. None of the Sergent's men answer save the Sergent's son. To which Rufus orders his gang to kill the soldiers save him and does an UnflichingWalk UnflinchingWalk through the chaos as the soldiers are massacred. Again though, the men had it coming.
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* In fact the robbery itself is a very clean one: no deaths, Nat is very cordial to the patrons even convincing one of the guards to drop their weapon as he sees he's shaking and will very likely miss his shots, manages to single out the manager and even nods his hat to him for cooperating with the robbery without hassle.

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* ** In fact the robbery itself is a very clean one: no deaths, Nat is very cordial to the patrons even convincing one of the guards to drop their weapon as he sees he's shaking and will very likely miss his shots, manages to single out the manager and even nods his hat to him for cooperating with the robbery without hassle.hassle as he leaves.
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* Cuffee's introduction who acts as a bouncer to Mary's bar. Nat treats them with respect upon first meeting, the two patrons that follow, not so much thinking them a pipsqueak. Cuffee promptly beats the daylights out of them before ordering them to be healed and their guns confiscated.

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* Cuffee's introduction who acts as a bouncer to Mary's bar. Nat treats them with respect upon first meeting, the two patrons that follow, not so much thinking them a pipsqueak. Cuffee promptly beats the daylights out of them the two before ordering them the men to be healed and their guns confiscated.



** The Sergent trying to bluff he doesn't have the key to open the box holding Rufus. Mary shuts him down instantly with a paper detailing Rufus's pardon and the Sergent and his men's execution for slaughtering a village, women and children included, from their higher ups. The Sergent quickly realizes he was given the assignment as a trap and, with no authority now to him, promptly gives her the key to open the box and free Rufus.
** And if you didn't think the introduction scene of Rufus killing Nat's parents was cold. Once he's freed, he shoots the Sergent (to the distress of his son) then ask who can drive a train. None of his men answer save the Sergent's son. To which Rufus orders his gang to kill the soldier save him. Again though, the men had it coming.

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** The Sergent trying to bluff he doesn't have the key to open the box holding Rufus. Mary shuts him down instantly with a paper detailing Rufus's pardon and the Sergent and his men's execution for slaughtering a village, women and children included, from their higher ups. The Sergent quickly realizes he was given the assignment as a trap and, with no authority now to him, him now, promptly gives her the key to open the box and free Rufus.
** And if you didn't think the introduction scene of Rufus killing Nat's parents was cold. Once he's freed, he shoots the Sergent (to the distress of his son) then ask asks who can drive a train. None of his the Sergent's men answer save the Sergent's son. To which Rufus orders his gang to kill the soldier soldiers save him.him and does an UnflichingWalk through the chaos as the soldiers are massacred. Again though, the men had it coming.



* Nat, Cuffee and Pickett having to go into a predominantly white town to get the interest for Rufus's demand which requires Cuffee to wear a dress to their chagrin. They get their own back though at the bank teller who laughs at them after requesting a withdraw via pulling a pistol on her.

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* Nat, Cuffee and Pickett having to go into a predominantly white town to get the interest for Rufus's demand which requires Cuffee to wear a dress to their chagrin. They get Cuffe gets their own back though at the bank teller who laughs at them after requesting a withdraw via pulling a pistol on her.



** A dick move on Cherokee Bill's part in shooting Beckwourth early during the count. But you gotta admit, a pragmatic move. Plus he has a point, Beckwourth was counting way too slow.
** Pickett was already shown to be an eagle eye sharpshooter but he practically decimate most of Rufus gang single-handily. Bass himself strolls through the town gunning folks down left and right, next to Cuffee he's the only one that doesn't take an injury in the finale. No wonder he's such a feared sheriff.

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** A dick move on Cherokee Bill's part in shooting Beckwourth early during the count. But you gotta admit, a pragmatic move.one. Plus he has a point, Beckwourth was counting way too slow.
** Pickett was already shown to be an eagle eye sharpshooter but he practically decimate decimates most of Rufus gang single-handily. Bass himself strolls through the town gunning folks down left and right, next to Cuffee he's the only one that doesn't take an injury in the finale. No wonder he's such a feared sheriff.
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** Bass tricks one of Rufus's men who mocked him into going to the stagecoach whole he talks with Cheeroke Bill. A second later, Pickett blows it up. Likewise when Nat comes into the town with the interest money, Pickett shoots the dynamite on it and blows it up too. Essentially Nat's "screw you" to Rufus.

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** Bass tricks one of Rufus's men who mocked him into going to the stagecoach whole while he talks with Cheeroke Bill. A second later, Pickett blows it up.up and the gang member along with it (the move acting as a warning for any civilians to get indoors). Likewise when Nat comes into the town with the interest money, Pickett shoots the dynamite on it and blows it up too. Essentially Nat's "screw you" to Rufus.
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* In fact the robbery itself is a very clean one: no deaths, Nat is very cordial to the patrons, manages to single out the manager and even nods his hat to him for going along with the robbery without hassle.

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* In fact the robbery itself is a very clean one: no deaths, Nat is very cordial to the patrons, patrons even convincing one of the guards to drop their weapon as he sees he's shaking and will very likely miss his shots, manages to single out the manager and even nods his hat to him for going along cooperating with the robbery without hassle.

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** The Sergent trying to bluff he doesn't have the key to open the box holding Rufus. Mary shuts him down instantly with a paper detailing his and his men's execution for slaughtering a village, women and children included, from the higher ups. The Sergent quickly realizes he was given the assignment as a trap and, with no authority now to him, promptly gives her the key open the box and free Rufus.

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** The Sergent trying to bluff he doesn't have the key to open the box holding Rufus. Mary shuts him down instantly with a paper detailing his Rufus's pardon and the Sergent and his men's execution for slaughtering a village, women and children included, from the their higher ups. The Sergent quickly realizes he was given the assignment as a trap and, with no authority now to him, promptly gives her the key to open the box and free Rufus.



** Bass tricks one of Rufus's men who mocked him into going to the stagecoach whole he talks with Cheeroke Bill. A second later, Pickett blows it up. Likewise when Nat comes into the town with interest, Pickett shoot the dynamite on it and blows it up too. Essentially Nat's "screw you" to Rufus.
** A dick move on Cheerokee Bill's part in shooting Beckwourth early during the count. But you gotta admit, a pragmatic move. Plus he has a point, Beckwourth was counting way too slow.

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** Bass tricks one of Rufus's men who mocked him into going to the stagecoach whole he talks with Cheeroke Bill. A second later, Pickett blows it up. Likewise when Nat comes into the town with interest, the interest money, Pickett shoot shoots the dynamite on it and blows it up too. Essentially Nat's "screw you" to Rufus.
** A dick move on Cheerokee Cherokee Bill's part in shooting Beckwourth early during the count. But you gotta admit, a pragmatic move. Plus he has a point, Beckwourth was counting way too slow.slow.
** Pickett was already shown to be an eagle eye sharpshooter but he practically decimate most of Rufus gang single-handily. Bass himself strolls through the town gunning folks down left and right, next to Cuffee he's the only one that doesn't take an injury in the finale. No wonder he's such a feared sheriff.
** Nat and Mary BackToBackBadasses moment as they cover each other and shoot a number of the gang down.
** Mary and Trudy one on one. While on opposing sides, they have at least a mutal respect for the other and silent agree to fight with no shooting. And they don't hold back, grabbing any and everything they can against the other. Ultimately Mary wins by knocking Mary out with the but end of her shotgun, with a VictoriousRoar to boot.
** Cuffee avenging Pickett's death against Cherokee Bill with a proper quick draw, living up to the boost that they can shoot fast. But likewise honoring the fallen Buckwourth by proclaiming he was faster and would've likely killed Cherokee Bill if he honored their duel.
** Even Wily get his own in he finale by blowing up some of Rufus' henchmen with dynamite.

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* Nat, Bill and Beckwourth taking out most of the Crimson Hood Gang. Beckwourth even shooting a gun out of Monrne's hand that he tried to grab without even looking.

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* Nat, Bill Pickett and Beckwourth taking out most of the Crimson Hood Gang. Beckwourth even shooting a gun out of Monrne's hand that he tried to grab without even looking.



** Trudy, with no fear, waits on a train track as the train comes to her, ultimately forcing the conductor to stop. When they start to insult her with an "N" word, she promptly shoots him.
** Bill acting surpringly cordial during the stuck up as the gang move through it. One of the riders tries to face him and Bill obliges, looking to be a hand to hand fight...before he just grabs a knife and shivs the guy's legs, ouch.
** Going into the next car, they find a lone soldier trying to defend the last one. It's obvious he's a kid and in over his head, but credit to him, he did try to put up a brave front even when he get shot twice when Bill issues a warning to the Sargent (who likewise happens to be the solider's father) to open the door.
** The Sergent trying to bluff he doesn't have the key to open the box holding Rufus. Mary shuts him down instantly with a paper detailing his and his men's execution for slaughtering a village, woment and children included, from the higher ups. The Sergent quickly realizes he was given the assignment as a trap and, with no authority now to him, promptly gives her the key open the box and free Rufus.
** And if you didn't think the introduction scene of Rufus killing Nat's parents was cold. Once he's freed, he shoots the Sergent (to the distress of his son) then ask who can drive a train. None of his men answer save the Sergent's son. To which Rufus orders his gang to kill the soldier save him. Again though, the men had it coming.

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** Trudy, with no fear, waits on a train track as the train comes to her, ultimately forcing the conductor to stop. When they start he starts to insult her with an "N" word, she promptly shoots him.
** Bill acting surpringly surprisingly cordial during the stuck up as the gang move through it. One of the riders tries to face him and Bill obliges, looking and it seems to be a hand to hand fight...before he just grabs a knife and shivs the guy's legs, ouch.
** Going into the next car, they find a lone soldier trying to defend the last one. It's obvious he's a kid and in over his head, but credit to him, he did try to put up a brave front even when he get shot twice when Bill issues a warning to the Sargent (who likewise happens to be the solider's soldier's father) to open the door.
** The Sergent trying to bluff he doesn't have the key to open the box holding Rufus. Mary shuts him down instantly with a paper detailing his and his men's execution for slaughtering a village, woment women and children included, from the higher ups. The Sergent quickly realizes he was given the assignment as a trap and, with no authority now to him, promptly gives her the key open the box and free Rufus.
** And if you didn't think the introduction scene of Rufus killing Nat's parents was cold. Once he's freed, he shoots the Sergent (to the distress of his son) then ask who can drive a train. None of his men answer save the Sergent's son. To which Rufus orders his gang to kill the soldier save him. Again though, the men had it coming.coming.
* Rufus confronting Wily. Wily does try to take him mano-a-mano but, again, Rufus's gang aren't exactly the honorable types. Rufus grabs a pistol and whips Wily in the face and keeps going once he's on the ground, knocking out a few of his gold teeth in the process before ordering him to leave or else.
* A stupid plan as it was, credit to Mary for at least trying to enter the lion's den that was Redwood City i.e Rufus's territory incognito. She's found out instantly, but even under torture, she refuses to break. Even Trudy admits she's impressed by her fortitude.
* When Nat comes to rescue her, he gives himself up largely to speak with Rufus face to face. Of course not without being strung up and beaten first. Dude takes it like a champ and promises Mary he'll kill them for hurting her.
* Nat, Cuffee and Pickett having to go into a predominantly white town to get the interest for Rufus's demand which requires Cuffee to wear a dress to their chagrin. They get their own back though at the bank teller who laughs at them after requesting a withdraw via pulling a pistol on her.
* In fact the robbery itself is a very clean one: no deaths, Nat is very cordial to the patrons, manages to single out the manager and even nods his hat to him for going along with the robbery without hassle.
* The final showdown itself
** Bass tricks one of Rufus's men who mocked him into going to the stagecoach whole he talks with Cheeroke Bill. A second later, Pickett blows it up. Likewise when Nat comes into the town with interest, Pickett shoot the dynamite on it and blows it up too. Essentially Nat's "screw you" to Rufus.
** A dick move on Cheerokee Bill's part in shooting Beckwourth early during the count. But you gotta admit, a pragmatic move. Plus he has a point, Beckwourth was counting way too slow.
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* Nat getting revenge one of the men that were there the day Rufus killed his parents. He not only outdraws the man but hits him ''twice'' in mid-air before he finally hits the ground, dead. Even better Nat suggest the priest collect his bounty to help his church.
* Nat, Bill and Beckwourth taking out most of the Crimson Hood Gang. Beckwourth even shooting a gun out of Monrne's hand that he tried to grab without even looking.
* Cuffee's introduction who acts as a bouncer to Mary's bar. Nat treats them with respect upon first meeting, the two patrons that follow, not so much thinking them a pipsqueak. Cuffee promptly beats the daylights out of them before ordering them to be healed and their guns confiscated.
* The introduction to Rufus's gang
** Trudy, with no fear, waits on a train track as the train comes to her, ultimately forcing the conductor to stop. When they start to insult her with an "N" word, she promptly shoots him.
** Bill acting surpringly cordial during the stuck up as the gang move through it. One of the riders tries to face him and Bill obliges, looking to be a hand to hand fight...before he just grabs a knife and shivs the guy's legs, ouch.
** Going into the next car, they find a lone soldier trying to defend the last one. It's obvious he's a kid and in over his head, but credit to him, he did try to put up a brave front even when he get shot twice when Bill issues a warning to the Sargent (who likewise happens to be the solider's father) to open the door.
** The Sergent trying to bluff he doesn't have the key to open the box holding Rufus. Mary shuts him down instantly with a paper detailing his and his men's execution for slaughtering a village, woment and children included, from the higher ups. The Sergent quickly realizes he was given the assignment as a trap and, with no authority now to him, promptly gives her the key open the box and free Rufus.
** And if you didn't think the introduction scene of Rufus killing Nat's parents was cold. Once he's freed, he shoots the Sergent (to the distress of his son) then ask who can drive a train. None of his men answer save the Sergent's son. To which Rufus orders his gang to kill the soldier save him. Again though, the men had it coming.

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