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** Even better is that the Earps keep their word not to kill anyone who renounced the sash. They even let Sherman McMasters join them, even if it costs him his life.

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** Even better is that the Earps keep their word not to kill anyone who renounced the sash. They even let Sherman McMasters [=McMasters=] join them, even if it costs him his life.

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* Pretty much any scene between Wyatt and Josephine, but especially their picnic after their ride, and [[spoiler: his proposal to her in the end.]]

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* Pretty much any scene between Wyatt and Josephine, but especially their picnic after their ride, and [[spoiler: his proposal to her in the end.]]



* Doubling as awesome, a couple of The Cowboys end up [[spoiler:''quitting'' the gang after Morgan's murder, even approaching Wyatt and his gang and [[InsigniaRipOffRitual throwing off their red sashes as proof of this and disavowing their ways.]] [[ResignationsNotAccepted Sadly, it ultimately gets them viciously killed by the outlaw gang,]] but bless them anyway for seeing the error of their/The Cowboys' ways.]]
** After seeing the murdered corpse of [[spoiler:Fabian, [[DisproportionateRetribution who was killed simply for calling the gang cowards after they robbed him and Josie]] and she tearfully gives them a [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech dressing down over their actions]], Breckenridge (the youngest and least culpable/violent member of the group) is visibly moved by this, squeezes the slain actor's hand and quits the Cowboys on the spot. A DeletedScene even has him hunt down and kill those who were responsible.]]

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* Doubling as awesome, a couple of The Cowboys end up [[spoiler:''quitting'' ''quitting'' the gang after Morgan's murder, even approaching Wyatt and his gang and [[InsigniaRipOffRitual throwing off their red sashes as proof of this and disavowing their ways.]] [[ResignationsNotAccepted Sadly, it ultimately gets them viciously killed by the outlaw gang,]] but bless them anyway for seeing the error of their/The Cowboys' ways.]]
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** After seeing the murdered corpse of [[spoiler:Fabian, Fabian, [[DisproportionateRetribution who was killed simply for calling the gang cowards after they robbed him and Josie]] and she tearfully gives them a [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech dressing down over their actions]], Breckenridge (the youngest and least culpable/violent member of the group) is visibly moved by this, squeezes the slain actor's hand and quits the Cowboys on the spot. A DeletedScene even has him hunt down and kill those who were responsible.]]responsible.
** Even better is that the Earps keep their word not to kill anyone who renounced the sash. They even let Sherman McMasters join them, even if it costs him his life.
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* The friendship between Wyatt and Doc is made entirely of this trope. The level of respect, devotion, and loyalty they have for one another makes it one of the best bromances of the nineties.

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* The friendship between Wyatt and Doc is made entirely of this trope. The level of respect, devotion, and loyalty they have for one another makes it one of the best bromances of the nineties.nineties.
* Doubling as awesome, a couple of The Cowboys end up [[spoiler:''quitting'' the gang after Morgan's murder, even approaching Wyatt and his gang and [[InsigniaRipOffRitual throwing off their red sashes as proof of this and disavowing their ways.]] [[ResignationsNotAccepted Sadly, it ultimately gets them viciously killed by the outlaw gang,]] but bless them anyway for seeing the error of their/The Cowboys' ways.]]
** After seeing the murdered corpse of [[spoiler:Fabian, [[DisproportionateRetribution who was killed simply for calling the gang cowards after they robbed him and Josie]] and she tearfully gives them a [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech dressing down over their actions]], Breckenridge (the youngest and least culpable/violent member of the group) is visibly moved by this, squeezes the slain actor's hand and quits the Cowboys on the spot. A DeletedScene even has him hunt down and kill those who were responsible.]]
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** Before that, Doc Holiday comes up to the brothers, clearly sick, to talk to them about the mounting escalations of the conflict. Doc's only run afoul of Johnny Ringo, and the other Cowboys steer clear of him. However,the way he talks, he makes it clear that he see's himself as part of the situation with the Earp's and is dead set on resolving it with them.
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* Minor one but at one point Doc coughs in Wyatt's drink to prevent him from getting drunk. The fact that he knows Wyatt wouldn't risk getting TB just to get drunk shows that he is willing to help his friend in the most depressing situations. [[note]] This is actually from Film/WyattEarp, which starred Creator/KevinCostner. [[/note]]
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* Minor one but at one point Doc coughs in Wyatt's drink to prevent him from getting drunk. The fact that he knows Wyatt wouldn't risk getting TB just to get drunk shows that he is willing to help his friend in the most depressing situations. [[note: This is actually from Film/WyattEarp, which starred Creator/KevinCostner. [[/note]]

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* Minor one but at one point Doc coughs in Wyatt's drink to prevent him from getting drunk. The fact that he knows Wyatt wouldn't risk getting TB just to get drunk shows that he is willing to help his friend in the most depressing situations. [[note: [[note]] This is actually from Film/WyattEarp, which starred Creator/KevinCostner. [[/note]]
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* Minor one but at one point Doc coughs in Wyatt's drink to prevent him from getting drunk. The fact that he knows Wyatt wouldn't risk getting TB just to get drunk shows that he is willing to help his friend in the most depressing situations.
* The friendship between Wyatt and Doc is made entirely of this trope. The level of respect, devotion and loyalty they have for one another makes it one of the best bromances of the nineties.

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* Minor one but at one point Doc coughs in Wyatt's drink to prevent him from getting drunk. The fact that he knows Wyatt wouldn't risk getting TB just to get drunk shows that he is willing to help his friend in the most depressing situations.
situations. [[note: This is actually from Film/WyattEarp, which starred Creator/KevinCostner. [[/note]]
* The friendship between Wyatt and Doc is made entirely of this trope. The level of respect, devotion devotion, and loyalty they have for one another makes it one of the best bromances of the nineties.
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* Minor one but at one point Doc coughs in Wyatt's drink to prevent him from getting drunk. The fact that he knows Wyatt wouldn't risk getting TB just to get drunk shows that he is willing to help his friend in the most depressing situations.

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* Minor one but at one point Doc coughs in Wyatt's drink to prevent him from getting drunk. The fact that he knows Wyatt wouldn't risk getting TB just to get drunk shows that he is willing to help his friend in the most depressing situations.situations.
* The friendship between Wyatt and Doc is made entirely of this trope. The level of respect, devotion and loyalty they have for one another makes it one of the best bromances of the nineties.
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* When Wyatt, Virgil, and Morgan Earp are preparing to confront the Cowboys at the O.K. Corral, Wyatt tells Doc Holliday "It's not your problem. You don't have to mix up in this." to which a visably hurt Doc replies "That is a hell of a thing for you to say to me" and takes up his place next to the brothers.

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* When Wyatt, Virgil, and Morgan Earp are preparing to confront the Cowboys at the O.K. Corral, Wyatt tells Doc Holliday Holliday, "It's not your problem. You don't have to mix up in this." this," to which a visably visibly hurt Doc replies replies, "That is a hell of a thing for you to say to me" me," and takes up his place next to the brothers.
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* Pretty much any scene between Wyatt and Josephine, but especially their picnic after their ride, and [[spoiler: his proposal to her in the end.]]
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--> '''Doc Holiday:''' (long pause) I don't.

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--> '''Doc Holiday:''' (long pause) I don't.don't.
* Minor one but at one point Doc coughs in Wyatt's drink to prevent him from getting drunk. The fact that he knows Wyatt wouldn't risk getting TB just to get drunk shows that he is willing to help his friend in the most depressing situations.
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* In its own way, Doc's explanation for why he sticks with Wyatt:
--> '''Doc Holiday:''' Wyatt Earp is my friend.
--> '''Turkey Creek Jack Johnson:''' Hell, I got lots of friends.
--> '''Doc Holiday:''' (long pause) I don't.
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* When Wyatt, Virgil, and Morgan Earp are preparing to confront the Cowboys at the O.K. Corral, Wyatt tells Doc Holliday "It's not your problem. You don't have to mix up in this." to which a visably hurt Doc replies "That is a hell of a thing for you to say to me" and takes up his place next to the brothers.

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