"Wagon Train" The Nancy Lee Davis Story (TV Episode 1962) Poster

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Flint McCullough's lost love
bkoganbing9 February 2018
Granted that Wagon Train like so many shows back in the day was slipshod in its continuity, nevertheless Flint McCullough was always presented a casual love 'em and leave 'em with a string of women across the country he scouted. So in many ways when we learn about his former fiance who was murdered during a robbery in her southern mansion right before their wedding, a vengeful Flint McCullough was a bit of a jolt. He might track these rats down, but not with Nevada Smith like intensity.

But his bride to be Lory Patrick is killed by robbers who take the expensive silverware that was a wedding present. The three are George Keymas,Robert Anderson, and Keith Richards. And like Steve McQueen, Robert Horton gets them one at a time.

In the end his vengeance is somewhat abated. Nice story, but it didn't fit the Flint McCullough character.
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Disappointing
Chocolate_roseZ322 April 2020
Warning: Spoilers
This particular episode is very similar to the plot of The Flint McCollough story of a previous season. In it Flint's true love is killed while he is away and he swears revenge on a Confederate officer who ordered the attack that killed Flint's fiance and her whole family. Sound familiar? Like in this episode his vengeance is abated when he sees the pitiful condition of the man who killed his fiance.I agree with the previous reviewer, the continuity is poor for this character and show much of the time.
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