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* NiceCharacterMeanActor: Nicodemus Legend is TheParagon and a LawfulGood hero of the Old West in books. He doesn't drink, smoke, gamble, or womanize. Ernest Pratt, his writer, is a {{Jerkass}} who does all of those things.

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* NiceCharacterMeanActor: Nicodemus Legend is TheParagon and a LawfulGood hero of the Old West in books. He doesn't drink, smoke, gamble, or womanize. Ernest Pratt, his writer, is a {{Jerkass}} who does all of those things.
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* MagicalNativeAmerican: Averted; Any depictions of Native Americans in the series shows them often making money off gullible tourists, and regularly mocking Pratt whenever he's trying to buy time.
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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: During the episode ''Revenge of the Herd'', Bartok creates a robotic analogue for the Arapho buffalo-goddess "Thunderhooves". After the machine briefly runs rampant, the local Arapaho chief muses, "I'd like to think the spirit of Thunderhooves took her form!" Come the end of the episode, the robot activates on it's own...

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''Legend'' is a science fiction Western television show that ran on Creator/{{UPN}} from April 18, 1995 until August 22, 1995. It was Creator/RichardDeanAnderson's first major role after the successful ''Series/MacGyver1985'' series, and also stars Creator/JohnDeLancie.

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''Legend'' is a science fiction Western television show that ran on Creator/{{UPN}} from April 18, 1995 until August 22, 1995. It was Creator/RichardDeanAnderson's first major role after the successful ''Series/MacGyver1985'' series, series (like ''Legend'' a Creator/{{Paramount}} production), and also stars Creator/JohnDeLancie.
Creator/JohnDeLancie (who is known for playing Q on ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'', also a Paramount production).
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''Legend'' is a science fiction Western television show that ran on UPN from April 18, 1995 until August 22, 1995. It was Richard Dean Anderson's first major role after the successful ''Series/MacGyver1985'' series, and also stars Creator/JohnDeLancie.

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''Legend'' is a science fiction Western television show that ran on UPN Creator/{{UPN}} from April 18, 1995 until August 22, 1995. It was Richard Dean Anderson's Creator/RichardDeanAnderson's first major role after the successful ''Series/MacGyver1985'' series, and also stars Creator/JohnDeLancie.

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* DentedIron: Wild Bill Hickok is increasingly slow on the draw and his eyesight is failing him due to the advancing of his age as well as poor lifestyle choices he's made. He needs spectacles at the least and probably should retire before he's killed.



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** Wild Bill Hickok is increasingly slow on the draw and his eyesight is failing him due to the advancing of his age as well as poor lifestyle choices he's made. He needs spectacles at the least and probably should retire before he's killed.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: In-universe. In "Knee High Noon", the wife of his "son" and the aforementioned son keep insisting on changes to Pratt's document to increase the latter's role. [[spoiler: This gets the kid fired and the entire idea of Nicodemus Legend Junior dropped by the publisher.]]

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* ExecutiveMeddling: In-universe.In-universe example. In "Knee High Noon", the wife of his "son" and the aforementioned son keep insisting on changes to Pratt's document to increase the latter's role. [[spoiler: This gets the kid fired and the entire idea of Nicodemus Legend Junior dropped by the publisher.]]
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* ExecutiveMeddling: In "Knee High Noon", the wife of his "son" and the aforementioned son keep insisting on changes to Pratt's document to increase the latter's role. [[spoiler: This gets the kid fired and the entire idea of Nicodemus Legend Junior dropped by the publisher.]]

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* ExecutiveMeddling: In-universe. In "Knee High Noon", the wife of his "son" and the aforementioned son keep insisting on changes to Pratt's document to increase the latter's role. [[spoiler: This gets the kid fired and the entire idea of Nicodemus Legend Junior dropped by the publisher.]]

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* IHaveYourWife: The plan of the rustles in "Knee High Noon" when Legend gets a unknown son. They kidnap the boy's mother as well, assuming that she's Legend's wife.



* WeHaveYourWife: The plan of the rustles in "Knee High Noon" when Legend gets a unknown son. They kidnap the boy's mother as well, assuming that she's Legend's wife.

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* WeHaveYourWife: The plan of the rustles in "Knee High Noon" when Legend gets a unknown son. They kidnap the boy's mother as well, assuming that she's Legend's wife.

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