The Adventures Of Brisco County, Jr. - The Complete Series
Warner Brothers (1993)
Action, Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi, TV Series, Western
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IMDB   8.7
1385 mins USA/English
DVD  Region 1   NR
Bruce Campbell Brisco County Jr.
Julius Carry Lord Bowler
Christian Clemenson Socrates Poole
Ashby Adams U.S. Attorney Ginger Breakstone
John Astin Prof. Albert Wickwire
Geoffrey Blake Beck
Terry Bradshaw Colonel March
Julius J. Carry Lord Bowler / James Lonefeather
Billy Drago John Bly
Sheena Easton Crystal Hawks
R. Lee Ermey U.S. Marshall Brisco County Sr.
Robert Fuller Kenyon Drummond
M.C. Gainey Big Smith
James Greene Cartwright
James Hong Lee Pow
Michael Jace Sgt.-at-Arms
Director Tom Chehak
James A. Contner
Kim Manners
Andy Tennant
Larry Shaw
Producer Brad Kern
Paul Marks
Jeffrey Boam
Tom Chehak
Writer Kathryn Baker
Tony Blake
Jeffrey Boam
John McNamara
Tom Chehak
John Warren


Smile when you watch this, pardner!

The world's favorite western/sci-fi/comedy/action cult hit rides again! Here on 8 discs is the complete series about Brisco (Bruce Campbell), a tough-as-rawhide cowpoke, debonair ladies' man and Harvard-educated smarty-britches who roams from Frisco to Jalisco in pursuit of outlaws who killed his father...and in search of a mysterious orb possessing out-of-this world powers. Hot lead and cool anachronisms await Brisco as he and his sidekicks - including Comet, the intellectual equine who doesn't know he's a horse - fight for justice in the way, way, way-out West. Put your boots in your stirrups, your tongue in your cheek and join the fun. Let's play cowboys and aliens.
Episodes
 60 mins    8/27/1993  1.  Pilot
When U.S. Marshal Brisco County, Sr. is murdered by John Bly and his gang of outlaws, the robber barons of San Francisco's Westerfield Club hire Brisco County, Jr. as a bounty hunter to round them up. Brisco meets a lot of interesting people along the way, including rival bounty hunter Lord Bowler, and the Westerfield Club's stuffy lawyer, Socrates Poole. He also learns of a mysterious object which John Bly would do anything to possess, for the supernatural power it can give him.
Director:  Bryan Spicer  Writer:  Jeffrey Boam  / David Simkins 
Guest starring:  Dan Gerrity, Billy Drago, John Astin, R. Lee Ermey, M.C. Gainey, John Pyper-Ferguson, Kelly Rutherford, Anne Tremko, Stuart Whitman, Rayford Barnes, Paul Brinegar, James Drury, Robert Fuller, Bert Remsen, Bill Bolender
 60 mins    9/3/1993  2.  Socrates' Sister
Brisco follows a lead on Bly to the town of Poker Flats. He finds Bly, the orb, and an old friend who once left him to die at the hands of the Swill brothers.
Director:  Andy Tennant  Writer:  Carlton Cuse 
Guest starring:  Robert Picardo, Billy Drago, Brandon Maggart, Pat Skipper, Herman Poppe, Tom Simmons, Dewey Weber, David Youse, Leon Melas
 60 mins    9/10/1993  3.  The Orb Scholar
The Swill brothers (Will, Bill, Gil, and Phil) steal an experimental Army tank. Brisco is injured while pursuing them, and his ally Professor Wickwire takes him to a town populated entirely by women who have decided to move out on their own. The Swills arrive in town and go on a rampage, only to be thwarted by Brisco, Lord Bowler, the Professor, and the women.
Director:  Kim Manners  Writer:  Tom Chehak 
Guest starring:  John Astin, Denise Crosby, Denis Forest, Brook Susan Parker, Jeremy Roberts, Judson Earney Scott, Tracey Walter, Corinna Everson, Cameo Kneuer, Shareen Mitchell, Tegan West, Jennifer MacDonald, Andrew A. Rolfes, Thais Springer
 60 mins    9/17/1993  4.  No Man's Land
Brisco and Socrates head south of the border when the Westerfield Club orders them to recover some stolen guns. Not only is Dixie involved with both the evil general and the revolutionaries the guns are heading for, but it turns out Pete Hutter (previously thought killed in the pilot) is behind the gun-smuggling operation. The guns are blown up in a massive explosion Brisco engineers to keep them out of everyone's hands. The revolutionaries promise to name a county after Brisco.
Director:  James A. Contner  Writer:  Jeffrey Boam  / Carlton Cuse 
Guest starring:  John Pyper-Ferguson, Kelly Rutherford, Paul Brinegar, Robert Fuller, Michael DeLorenzo, Miguel Pérez, Marco Rodríguez, Scott Lincoln, Frank Roman, Alberto Vazquez, Miraida Rios, Emilio Rivera
 60 mins    9/24/1993  5.  Brisco in Jalisco
Brisco manages to capture Jack Randolph, one of Bly's gang. However, he claims to be a different Jack Randolph. Socrates' sister Iphigenia arrives to defend him, and it turns out she was also in a romantic correspondence with him. Randolph is the real Randolph, and uses Iphigenia to break out and try to recover stolen treasure in a submerged town.
Director:  Greg Beeman  Writer:  Chris Ruppenthal 
Guest starring:  John Astin, Judith Hoag, John Pyper-Ferguson, William Russ, Yvette Nipar, Ashby Adams, Al Pugliese, Christopher Wynne, Owen Bush, George 'Buck' Flower
 60 mins    10/1/1993  6.  Riverboat
Socrates sends out an S.O.S. to Brisco when he loses Westerfield Club money to Brett Bones, a member of John Bly's gang, in a poker game. Brisco, Bowler, Socrates and Wylie set up a scam to get the money back and put Bones in prison. Dixie shows up, but is she friend or foe?
Director:  Fred Gerber  Writer:  John Warren 
Guest starring:  Kelly Rutherford, Xander Berkeley, Montae Russell, Don Stroud, Cal Bartlett, John Shumski, Brandon Bluhm, Charles Hyman, Robert Prentiss, Charles Hutchins, Glenn Taranto
 60 mins    10/8/1993  7.  Pirates
Blackbeard LaCutte, a member of Bly's gang, fancies himself a pirate of the land, and intercepts stagecoaches and wagons and ""boards"" them. Brisco and Bowler team up again to track him down when LaCutte steals a town's supplies, including the medicine necessarily to cure a dying boy. In a final swordfight, LaCutte drowns in a pool of quicksand.
Director:  Daniel Attias  Writer:  Richard Outten 
Guest starring:  Andrew Divoff, John Walcutt, Robert O'Reilly, Janel Moloney, Adam Wylie, James Greene, Yvette Nipar, Josh Lozoff, Michael Denney, Sarah Kim Heinburg, Joseph Pilato
 60 mins    10/15/1993  8.  Senior Spirit
On the trail of Bly once more, Brisco is confronted by the ghost of his father, who hints at his mysterious destiny with the Orb, hints that there are other Orbs, and helps him to track down Bly. Brisco Jr. must also deal with his obsession with Bly, and decide which is more important: bringing in the outlaw or endangering innocent lives. The trail leads to a farm manned by an innocent old couple who turn out not to be so innocent after all. In the final shootout, Bly escapes and one of his lackeys activates the Orb that Bly already has, destroying it once and for all.
Director:  Michael Lange  Writer:  John McNamara 
Guest starring:  R. Lee Ermey, Jason Marsden, Yvette Nipar, Steve Rankin, James DiStefano, Adrian Sparks, Kort Falkenberg, Barbara Pilavin
 60 mins    10/22/1993  9.  Brisco for the Defense
Brisco is called upon by an old friend, a doctor, to serve as defense lawyer when the guy is accused of murdering a prominent citizen. Despite the hostility of the townsfolk, the sheriff, and the judge (who is disdainful of Brisco's Harvard roots, having graduated from Yale himself), Brisco figures out that the citizen wasn't so well-liked, and in fact had left a number of little revenge ploys after his death (such as a case of anthrax for the local cattlemen). Using the new science of fingerprints, Brisco manages to solve the case: the murder victim killed himself and set up the doctor (who had been seeing his wife on the side) to make it look like the murderer. The doctor's jilted girlfriend was in cahoots, and the wife slugs her when she tries to pull a gun on the preceedings.
Director:  Andy Tennant  Writer:  David Simkins  / John McNamara 
Guest starring:  Edward Blatchford, Carol Huston, Tony Jay, Felton Perry, Jensen Daggett, John Bellucci, Duane Tucker, Mark Bramhall, Carmen Filpi, James Harlow, Jack Orend, Michael Sorce
 60 mins    10/29/1993  10.  Showdown
Brisco returns to his hometown to help an old friend of the family, the town sheriff, deal with a villianous cattle baron. He also renews a relationship with the sheriff's daughter and his previous girlfriend.
Director:  Kim Manners  Writer:  David Simkins 
Guest starring:  Jessica Tuck, John P. Ryan, Anthony Starke, Richard Venture, Ashby Adams, Michael Bowen, David Carpenter, Sibel Ergener, Kirk B.R. Woller, Thomas Hobson, Ken Johnson, Vincent Klyn, James Staley
 60 mins    11/5/1993  11.  Deep in the Heart of Dixie
A ruthless assassin, Winston Smiles, is on the trail of Dixe Cousins because of vital evidence that she has against his employer. Brisco and Bowler come to her aid, and the trail leads to a nunnery where Dixie hid the evidence.
Director:  Joe Napolitano  Writer:  Brad Kern  / John Wirth 
Guest starring:  David Warner, Andrea Parker, James Greene, Ashby Adams, Deke Anderson, Joseph Anthony, Michael Lowry, Jose Perez, Janet Rotblatt
 60 mins    11/12/1993  12.  Crystal Hawks
A series of mysterious robberies and the apparent murder of a bank manager implicate Brisco, who has a price put on his head. A female bounty hunter, Crystal Hawks, is the most persistent who captures Brisco several times (after he escapes several times). It turns out that Big Smith, Bly's former henchman, survived the fall in the pilot episode and was purified by the power of the Orb. Now he is redeeming himself by breaking into banks and returning money, and killing the bank manager he previously consorted with. Bly is also on Big Smith's trail, hopping to recover that particular Orb. In the end, Brisco clears his name, captures Smith and Bly, and turns them over to the government. However, Bly manages to escape by using the now-virtuous Smith as a shield, getting him killed in the process.
Director:  Win Phelps  Writer:  John McNamara 
Guest starring:  Sheena Easton, M. C. Gainey, Rayford Barnes, Kevin Lowe, Tom Dahlgren, James Gleason, Patrick Fischler, Adrienne Hampton, John Mueller, John Voldstad, Joseph Whipp, Harry Woolf
 60 mins    11/19/1993  13.  Steel Horses
Juno Dawkins, another member of Bly's gang, is planning to steal an Orb for his boss. To intercept the high-speed government transport, he steals four prototype ""iron horses"" (i.e., motorcycles) from a Westerfield Club project being supervised by Socrates. To keep Socrates from getting fired and to bring in another member of Bly's gang, Brisco and Bly go after Dawkins and his gang. They manage to capture one of the ""iron horses"" and take it to Professor Wickwire and the Schwenke sisters to upgrade it. Since Juno only speaks German with his henchmen, they prevail upon the Schwenke sisters to get the gang's location out of one of the henchmen. They manage to do so, and take off after Dawkins and his remaining gang on a revved-up motorcycle. A jealous Comet still manages to prove useful and Dawkins is rounded up.
Director:  Kim Manners  Writer:  Tom Chehak 
Guest starring:  Don Michael Paul, Cory Everson, Cameo Kneuer, Geoffrey Blake, James Greene, Kevin Lowe, Brian Cousins, Dennis Fimple, Josh Richman
 60 mins    12/10/1993  14.  Mail Order Brides
While back on the trail of the Swill brothers, Brisco and Bowler rescue three mail-order brides making their way to Denver who had their dowries stolen by the Swills. The Swills' newest plan is to steal a bull sent from Madrid, Spain to Madrid, CA as a token of peace and hold it for ransom. After escaping from the Swills' mother Lil (who holds them responsible for the death of her son Gil, in No Man's Land), they manage to thwart the Swills in Madrid.
Director:  Michael Schultz  / Tom Chehak  Writer:  David Simkins  / John Wirth 
Guest starring:  Elizabeth Barondes, Romy Rosemont, Kim Walker, Denis Forest, Jeremy Roberts, Tracey Walter, Nan Martin, Abraham Alvarez, Armando Ortega, John Vargas
 60 mins    12/17/1993  15.  A.K.A. Kansas
Another of Bly's gang, Doc McCoy, is planning to steal an experimental weapon from a government facility. McCoy is Dixie Cousins' ex-husband, and is interested in renewing their relationship. Brisco manages to use Dixie to infiltrate McCoy's gang under the assumed alias of Kansas Wily Stafford. Unfortunately, the real Wily shows up. Ultimiately, we find out that McCoy is after one of the Orbs. As Brisco tries to get the Orb, he meets a future version of himself bearing another Orb, who has come back in time to help Brisco and assure he gets the Orb in the present.
Director:  Rob Bowman  Writer:  Brad Kern  / John McNamara 
Guest starring:  Christopher Rich, Andrea Parker, Ashby Adams, Obba Babatunde, Robert Keith, Peter Dennis, Zachary Mott, Andreas Renell, Vaughn Armstrong
 60 mins    1/7/1994  16.  Bounty Hunters' Convention
Brisco and Bowler are invited to a gathering of bounty hunters brought together to look at new ""futuristic"" devices for law enforcement and capturing criminals. However, the bounty hunters are being picked off, ""Ten Little Indians"" style, one by one. The pair must figure out who is responsible, and how to stop them.
Director:  Kim Manners  Writer:  James L. Novack 
Guest starring:  David Youse, Morgan Woodward, Ian Ogilvy, Garman Hertzler, Johnathon Schaech, Clare Wren, Luis Contreras, Rex Linn, Robert Winley, Clement von Franckenstein
 60 mins    1/14/1994  17.  Fountain of Youth
Brisco and Bowler are seemingly contacted by Professor Coles (from The Orb Scholar), but its actually a ploy by John Bly, who is in cahoots with the professor's daughter. She is suffering from an aging disease and needs the Orb's power to heal herself. She sells out her own father to try and obtain it. Brisco eventually corners Bly and shoots him with a bullet made of orb metal. This traps Bly in the Orb (at least for now) and Brisco turns it over to the government.
Director:  Michael Caffey  Writer:  Kathryn Baker 
Guest starring:  Terri Ivens, Brandon Maggart, Wolf Larson, Blake Bailey, Dan Blom, Gregg Thomsen
 60 mins    2/4/1994  18.  Hard Rock
Brisco and Bowler arrive in Hard Rock, and foil local thug Roy Hondo from breaking up the restaurant run by Bowler's ex-girlfriend Lenore. It turns out Hondo is running a protection racket. A young gunfighter, Whip, is trying to call out Hondo, and it is revealed that he is Hondo's son. Brisco manages to break up Hondo's racket and bring in Hondo himself.
Director:  joseph l. Scanlon  Writer:  John McNamara 
Guest starring:  Gary Hudson, Nicolas Surovy, William Frankfather, Jonelle Kennedy, Hawthorne James
 60 mins    2/11/1994  19.  Brooklyn Dodgers
Brisco and Bowler run afoul of two orphans, who are being hunted by the New York City mob because of their inheritance. The bounty hunters agree to help get the orphans to San Francisco, while Socrates finds out that the kids' mother is actually alive.
Director:  Kim Manners  Writer:  Donald Marcus 
Guest starring:  Sam Anderson, Kenneth Tigar, Mercedes Alicia McNab, Michael Cade, Clark Heathcliffe Brolly, Melissa Berger, Dennis Cockrum, Ryan Cutrona, Scott Harlan, Devon O'Brien, Michael T. Weiss, Clyde Kusatsu
 60 mins    2/18/1994  20.  Bye Bly
The last member of Bly's gang, a cat-burglar named Pepe Bendrix, escapes Bowler and Brisco but is arrested by Agent Brown, who offers him a pardon in return for Pepe's recovering the last Orb. Meanwhile, a time traveller, Karina, arrives and tells Brisco that the Orbs are artifacts from the future. Bly, a criminal from the future (somewhere between Brisco's and Karina's time) managed to steal the Orbs and sent them to the past (Brisco's present). Pepe frees Bly from the Orb, who was previously imprisoned in it. Eventually Brisco confronts Bly, who uses his powers to kill Bowler before being killed himself when Brisco throws him out a window. Brisco uses the Orb to travel back in time, change the outcome so that Bowler isn't killed, and drives one of the Orb's rods into Bly, turning him into dust. Karina departs with the two remaining Orbs, and Brisco and Bowler are contacted by President Cleveland, who makes them his special agents.
Director:  Kim Manners  Writer:  Carlton Cuse 
Guest starring:  Melanie Smith, Kevin Lowe, Stewart Bick, Dennis Cockrum, Ryan Thomas Johnson, Richard Herd
 60 mins    3/11/1994  21.  Ned Zed
A father reads his son a bed-time story from a dime novel, of how Brisco County and his ""loyal sidekick"" Lord Bowler brought in the notorious Ned Zed.
Director:  Bryan Spicer  Writer:  Jeffrey Boam 
Guest starring:  Casey Siemaszko, Brenda Bakke, James Drury, Ray Bumatai, Frederick Coffin, Phillip Glenn Van Dyke, Charles Bailey-Gates, Michael Boston, Gary Cervantes, Fernanda Gordon, Robert Louis Kempf, Tom McCleister, Matt McColm, Vince Melocchi, Steve Peterson
 60 mins    4/1/1994  22.  Stagecoach
Brisco is assigned to transport an English spy, Emma Steed, to Mexico as part of an exchange. Trouble arises when it turns out there is an assassin aboard the stagecoach, sent to make sure Steed doesn't get to her destination.
Director:  Felix Enriquez Alcala  Writer:  Jeff Vlaming 
Guest starring:  Lisa Collins, Timothy Leary, Debra Jo Rupp, Robert Covarrubias, Shelley Malil, Richard McGonagle, Pat Millicano, Aries Spears, Carlton Cuse
 60 mins    4/8/1994  23.  Wild Card
Dixie Cousins and her cousin Dolly attempt to start up a casino and dance hall, but run afoul of the Tataglia clan: a group of suspiciously Mafia-like Italian crimelords. They have Whip try to win the casino back in a card game from the youngest, most impetuous Tataglia - Dino. He succeeds, but Dino puts the strongarm on Whip and takes the deed back. Brisco and Bowler come into town on the trail of a stagecoach robber, who they suspect is Dixie. It was: she was robbing a shipment of Tataglia money. A marshall is on her trail. The two sides struggle over who will control the casino, as Brisco and the others open up a rival place. Papa Tataglia is none too happy, particularly when Dino gets captured. A final card game lets Dixie and the others win the day.
Director:  Larry Shaw  Writer:  Brad Kern  / John Wirth 
Guest starring:  Paul Ben-Victor, Louis Giambalvo, Peter Dobson, Gathering Marbet, Ted Markland, Herschel Sparber, Elaine Hendrix
 60 mins    4/22/1994  24.  And Baby Makes Three
Pete Hutter gets hold of a Chinese baby who happens to be the future Emperor of China. He is killed by ""Chinese death stars"" (but only temporarily) and Dixie Cousins gets hold of the baby. She ends up going to Brisco and Bowler for help. The head of the Black Lotus assassins after the baby, Chan, killed Brisco's mother when trying to get at his father, and also is an old rival of Brisco's contact and family friend Lee Pow (from the premiere episode). Further complicating things, they free Pete, who gets hold of the baby and tries to ransom it back for ""Pete's Piece"" and a da Vinci flying machine. Lee Pow and his allies show up along with the Black Lotus, and Chan defeats Lee Pow. Brisco manages to beat Chan, avenging his mother, and Dixie is invited to travel to China with the baby.
Director:  Kevin S. Bright  Writer:  Tracy Friedman 
Guest starring:  David Youse, James Hong, Tzi Ma, Peter Dennis, Gary Armagnac, Francois Chau, Craig Ryan Ng
 60 mins    4/29/1994  25.  Bad Luck Betty
During his birthday celebration, Socrates mysteriously disappears. Brisco, Bowler and Whip follow the trail to the strange town of Midnightville. They found out that Socrates was a lawyer there, and one case he took was of the local undertaker, Donald Grayson, who was executed for killing his wife. The trio take up residence at the daughter's boarding house, and try to locate Socrates. However, other folks who participated in the trial are being found dead, murdered in grisly manners. Ultimately they discover that the daughter Diana is the one responsible: she was the one who shot her mother, and her father took the blame. Diana is now schizophrenic, and assumes the role of her father to gain revenge on those she holds responsible for his death. She is captured and locked up.
Director:  Joseph Scanlan  Writer:  Tony Blake  / Paul Jackson 
Guest starring:  Jane Sibbett, Annabella Price, Dana Craig, John Doucette, Edith Fields, Don Keith Opper, Adam Hendershott, Morgan Hunter
 60 mins    5/13/1994  26.  High Treason: Part 1
The episode begins with Brisco and Bowler captured by the U.S. Army and put on trial as traitors. In flashback at their trial, they tell of how they were unofficially sent by the President to recover the daughter of a newspaper magnate, kidnapped by a Mexican bandit. They put together a team of Professor Wickwire, Sheriff Vila, Pete Hutter, and Whip Morgan, but when they break out the daughter they find she is there willingly due to her romance with the bandit. They rescue her anyway, to discover that it is all a plot by General Quarry, the person railroading them through the court-martial, to overthrow the President. They are found guilty and at the end of part 1 are lined up in front of a firing squad with death imminent...
Director:  Kim Manners  Writer:  Tom Chehak  / Brad Kern 
Guest starring:  Terry Bradshaw, Ely Pouget, Gary Hudson, Michael Fairman, Andrew Hill Newman, Raye Birk, Macon McCalman, Victor Rivers, Jaime Cardriche, Bruce Gray, Sean Whitesell, Michael Jace
 60 mins    5/20/1994  27.  High Treason: Part 2
In part 2, Brisco and Bowler manage to escape the firing squad by faking their deaths. Unfortunately, their ploy doesn't last long and the megalomaniacal General Quarry sends Colonel March and a squad of elite trackers on their trail. The bounty hunters manage to ultimately bring Quarry to justice and clear their names.
Director:  Joseph Scanlan  Writer:  Tom Chehak  / Brad Kern 
Guest starring:  Terry Bradshaw, Michael Fairman, Ely Pouget, Victor Rivers, Ken Norton Jr., Carl Banks, Jim Harbaugh, Richard Herd
Edition Details
Series The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.
Distributor Warner Brothers Home Video
Release Date 7/18/2006
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio 1.33:1
Subtitles French; Spanish
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo [CC]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 8
Personal Details
Purchase Date 9/23/2006
Owner Thomas Eisenmann
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Purchase Price $71.99
Condition Excellent
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Features
Disc 01 Pilot Episode Commentary by Bruce Campbell and Carlton Cuse
Brisco's Book of Coming Things: Video Catalog of the Show's Signature References to Future Items and Ideas
The History of Brisco County Retrospective Documentary
Tools of the Trade Brisco Lore Featurette Gallery
A Reading from the Book of Bruce
A Brisco County Writer's Room: Roundtable with Key Series Creative Personnel
Booklet Liner Notes by Bruce Campbell

Widescreen Review
Season 1
1. Pilot (2 hrs) (edit)
Community Score9.2
Superb 4
reviews
First aired: 8/27/1993 Production Code: 455950
When marshall Brisco County Sr. is gunned down by John Bly and his gang of outlaws, his son, bounty hunter Brisco County Jr., comes back from the East to gain revenge on the killers.

Writer: David Simkins, Jeffrey Boam
Director: Bryan Spicer
Guest star: Billy Drago (John Bly), Kelly Rutherford (Dixie Cousins), John Pyper-Ferguson (Pete Hutter) , R. Lee Ermey (Brisco County Sr.), M.C. Gainey (Big Smith), Anne Tremko (Amanda Wickwire), James Drury (Ethan Emerson), Paul Brinegar (Francis Killbridge), James Hong (Lee Pow), Kevin Lowe (Agent Brown), Rayford Barnes (Sheriff Paulson), Bill Bolender (Lightning Bill), Peter Bromilow (Butler), Rick Dean (Lookout), Terry Funk (Defendant), Al Hansen (Man on Horseback), Eric Lawson (Outlaw #1), Lego Lewis (Outlaw #2), Stuart Whitman (Granville Thorogood), Robert Fuller (Kenyon Drummond), Chi-Muoi Lo (Loo), Norman Merrill (Scientist), Charles Noland (Scratchy), Armando Ortega (Waiter), Sunshine Parker (Stagecoach Driver #2), Jerry Potter (Stagecoach Driver #1), Stuart Quan (Lucky), Bert Remsen (Judge), Tim Simmons (Wagon Driver), Mark Twogood (Vulture Neck), Frank Vlastnik (Telegraph Clerk), John Astin (Professor Wickwire), Carlton Cuse (Owen)

2. The Orb Scholar (edit)
Community Score8.2
Great
First aired: 9/3/1993 Production Code: 455953
Brisco tracks Bly to a distant town where his childhood friend, Donovan, is the sheriff. But it's a trap set by Bly, and the second Orb is nearby as well.

Writer: Carlton Cuse
Director: Andy Tennant
Guest star: Billy Drago (John Bly) , Robert Picardo (Deputy Puel), Brandon Maggart (Professor Ogden Coles), Pat Skipper (Donovan Joe), Herman Poppe (Sheriff Worth), Tom Simmons (Dobbs), Dewey Weber (Tate), David Youse (Todd the Waiter)


3. No Man's Land (edit)
Community Score8.8
Great
First aired: 9/10/1993 Production Code: 455955
The Swill brothers (Will, Bill, Gil, and Phil) steal an experimental Army tank. Brisco is injured while pursuing them, and his ally Professor Wickwire takes him to a town populated entirely by women who have decided to move out on their own. The Swills arrive in town and go on a rampage, only to be thwarted by Brisco, Lord Bowler, the Professor, and the women.

Writer: Tom Chehak
Director: Kim Manners
Guest star: John Astin (Professor Albert Wickwire) , Denis Forest (Will Swill), Jeremy Roberts (Bill Swill), Judson Scott (Gil Swill), Tracey Walter (Phil Swill), Denise Crosby (Sheriff Jenny Taylor), Brook Susan Parker (K.C.), Corinna Everson (Katrina Schwenke (as Cory Everson)), Cameo Kneuer (Ilsa Schwenke), Shareen J. Mitchell (Dr. Quintano), Tegan West (Ed Swill), Andrew A. Rolfes (Smith)

4. Brisco in Jalisco (edit)
Community Score8.9
Great
First aired: 9/17/1993 Production Code: 455954
Brisco and Socrates head south of the border when the Westerfield Club orders them to recover some stolen guns. Not only is Dixie involved with both the evil general and the revolutionaries the guns are heading for, but it turns out Pete Hutter (previously thought killed in the pilot) is behind the gun-smuggling operation. The guns are blown up in a massive explosion Brisco engineers to keep them out of everyone's hands. The revolutionaries promise to name a county after Brisco.

Writer: Jeffrey Boam
Director: James A. Contner
Guest star: Kelly Rutherford (Dixie Cousins), John Pyper-Ferguson (Pete Hutter) , Paul Brinegar (Francis Killbridge), Robert Fuller (Kenyon Drummond), Michael DeLorenzo (Emilio Pena), Miguel Perez (Aguerro), Marco Rodriguez (General Zaca)

5. Socrates' Sister (edit)
Community Score8.5
Great
First aired: 9/24/1993 Production Code: 455952
Brisco manages to capture Jack Randolph, one of Bly's gang. However, he claims to be a different Jack Randolph. Socrates' sister Iphigenia arrives to defend him, and it turns out she was also in a romantic correspondence with him. Randolph is the real Randolph, and uses Iphigenia to break out and try to recover stolen treasure in a submerged town.

Writer: Chris Ruppenthal
Guest star: John Astin (Professor Albert Wickwire), John Pyper-Ferguson (Pete Hutter) , Judith Hoag (Iphigenia Poole), William Russ (Jack Randolph), Ashby Adams (U.S. Attorney Ginger Breakstone), Yvette Nipar (Ellie), Al Pugliese (Guard #2)

6. Riverboat (edit)
Community Score8.8
Great
First aired: 10/1/1993 Production Code: 455956
The most gentlemanly of Bly's gang, Brett Bones, is running numerous gambling operations on a riverboat in Louisiana. Socrates manages to lose a great deal of money to Bones, and Brisco tries to bring him in. Bones has a pardon from the governor of Louisiana, so Brisco must lure Bones out of the state and into Mississippi where he can legally arrest him. Brisco takes on the role of Roscoe Merriwether and manages to repeatedly outcheat Bones in cards and in a rigged boxing match (with help from Lord Bowler and another man whose brother Bones killed)). Dixie Cousins eventually shows up and "betrays" Brisco's real identity to Bones. It's all a ploy, though. In a rematch, Bowler has to hold his own against Bones' boxer for real long enough for Brisco and Dixie to redirect Bones' riverboat into Mississippi, which they manage to do. Bones is carted off to jail.

Writer: John Warren
Director: Fred Gerber
Guest star: Kelly Rutherford (Dixie Cousins) , Xander Berkeley (Brett Bones), Don Stroud (Randy Hatchett), Monté Russell (Wylie Turner), Brandon Bluhm (Telegraph Boy), Charles Hyman (2nd Sheriff), Robert Prentiss (Ringo Kid), Glenn Taranto (Referee)

7. Pirates (edit)
Community Score8.1
Great
First aired: 10/8/1993 Production Code: 455957
Blackbeard LaCutte, a member of Bly's gang, fancies himself a pirate of the land, and intercepts stagecoaches and wagons and "boards" them. Brisco and Bowler team up again to track him down when LaCutte steals a town's supplies, including the medicine necessarily to cure a dying boy. In a final swordfight, LaCutte drowns in a pool of quicksand.

Writer: Richard Outten
Director: Daniel Attias
Guest star: Andrew Divoff (Blackbeard LaCutte), Adam Wylie (Charlie Sims), Robert O'Reilly (Sketch), Yvette Nipar (Ellie), Michael Denney (Weaver), James Greene (Mr. Cartwright), Josh Lozoff (Dr. Spencer), Janel Moloney (Mary Sims), Joseph Pilato (Big Ed), John Walcutt (Clayton Sims)

8. Senior Spirit (edit)
Community Score8.7
Great
First aired: 10/15/1993 Production Code: 455958
On the trail of Bly once more, Brisco is confronted by the ghost of his father, who hints at his mysterious destiny with the Orb, hints that there are other Orbs, and helps him to track down Bly. Brisco Jr. must also deal with his obsession with Bly, and decide which is more important: bringing in the outlaw or endangering innocent lives. The trail leads to a farm manned by an innocent old couple who turn out not to be so innocent after all. In the final shootout, Bly escapes and one of his lackeys activates the Orb that Bly already has, destroying it once and for all.

Writer: John McNamara
Director: Michael Lange
Guest star: John Astin (Professor Albert Wickwire), Billy Drago (John Bly) , R. Lee Ermey (Brisco County Sr.), Jason Marsden (Jason Barkley), Yvette Nipar (Ellie), Steve Rankin (Remy), James DiStefano (Loco Bob), Adrian Sparks (Jebediah Barkley), Kort Falkenberg (Old Man), Barbara Pilavin (Old Woman), Steve Rankin (Remmy)

9. Brisco for the Defense (edit)
Community Score8.4
Great
First aired: 10/22/1993 Production Code: 455959
Brisco is called upon by an old friend, a doctor, to serve as defense lawyer when the guy is accused of murdering a prominent citizen. Despite the hostility of the townsfolk, the sheriff, and the judge (who is disdainful of Brisco's Harvard roots, having graduated from Yale himself), Brisco figures out that the citizen wasn't so well-liked, and in fact had left a number of little revenge ploys after his death (such as a case of hoof-and-mouth disease for the local cattlemen). Using the new science of fingerprints, Brisco manages to solve the case: the murder victim killed himself and set up the doctor (who had been seeing his wife on the side) to make it look like the murderer. The doctor's jilted girlfriend was in cahoots, and the wife slugs her when she tries to pull a gun on the preceedings.

Writer: John McNamara, David Simkins
Director: Andy Tennant
Guest star: Edward Blatchford (Dr. Matthew Carter), Felton Perry (Sheriff Bumper), Tony Jay (Judge Silot Gatt), Carol Huston (Cassie Crow), John Bellucci (Dwayne Melon), Mark Bramhall (Bennett McKenzie), Jensen Daggett (Charlotte Ketchum), Carmen Filpi (Titus Miller), James Harlow (Bart), Jack Orend (Rufus Wells), Duane Tucker (Bewtell Ogilvey)

10. Showdown (edit)
Community Score9.1
Superb
First aired: 10/29/1993 Production Code: 455960
Brisco returns to his hometown to help an old friend of the family, the town sheriff, deal with a villainous cattle baron. He also renews a relationship with the sheriff's daughter and his previous girlfriend.

Writer: David Simkins
Director: Kim Manners
Guest star: Jessica Tuck (Annie Cavendish), John P. Ryan (Sheriff Bob Cavendish), Anthony Starke (Olaf Brackman), Richard Venture (Mack Brackman), Ashby Adams (U.S. Attorney Breakstone), Michael Bowen (Bishop Brackman), David Carpenter (Hench), Sibel Ergener (Ellen), Kirk B.R. Woller (Villian #2), Thomas Hobson (Duncan), Ken Johnson (Barney), Vincent Klyn (Utah Johnny Montana), James Staley (Mayor Dartley)

11. Deep in the Heart of Dixie (edit)
Community Score8.6
Great
First aired: 11/5/1993 Production Code: 455961
A ruthless assassin, Winston Smiles, is on the trail of Dixie Cousins because of vital evidence that she has against his employer. Brisco and Bowler come to her aid, and the trail leads to a nunnery where Dixie hid the evidence.

Writer: Brad Kern, John Wirth
Director: Joe Napolitano
Guest star: Kelly Rutherford (Dixie Cousins) , David Warner (Winston Smiles), Andrea Parker (Rita Avnet), James Greene (Mr. Cartwright), Ashby Adams (U.S. Attorney Breakstone), Deke Anderson (Simkins), Joseph Anthony (Ricardo), Michael Lowry (Ricketts), Jose Perez (Roberto), Janet Rotblatt (Mother Superior)

12. Crystal Hawks (edit)
Community Score8.7
Great
First aired: 11/12/1993 Production Code: 455962
A series of mysterious robberies and the apparent murder of a bank manager implicate Brisco, who has a price put on his head. A female bounty hunter, Crystal Hawks, is the most persistent who captures Brisco several times (after he escapes several times). It turns out that Big Smith, Bly's former henchman, survived the fall in the pilot episode and was purified by the power of the Orb. Now he is redeeming himself by breaking into banks and returning money, and killing the bank manager he previously consorted with. Bly is also on Big Smith's trail, hopping to recover that particular Orb. In the end, Brisco clears his name, captures Smith and Bly, and turns them over to the government. However, Bly manages to escape by using the now-virtuous Smith as a shield, getting him killed in the process.

Writer: John McNamara
Director: Win Phelps
Guest star: Billy Drago (John Bly) , Sheena Easton (Crystal Hawks), M.C. Gainey (Big Smith), Rayford Barnes (Sherman Paulson), Kevin Lowe (Agent Brown), Tom Dahlgren (Sandstedt), James Gleason (II) (Marvin Lee), Patrick Fischler (Guard), Adrienne Hampton (Female Bank Teller), John Mueller (Officer), John Voldstad (Bruno Kell), Joseph Whipp (U.S. Marshal), Harry Woolf (Harold Smith)

13. Steel Horses (edit)
Community Score8.2
Great
First aired: 11/19/1993 Production Code: 455963
Brisco is on the trail of a Bly gang member who uses prototype motorcycles to carry out robberies.

Writer: Tom Chehak
Director: Kim Manners
Guest star: Don Michael Paul (Juno Dawkins), Corinna Everson (Katrina Schwenke (as Cory Everson)), Cameo Kneuer (Ilsa Schwenke), Geoffrey Blake (Beck), James Greene (Mr. Cartwright), Kevin Lowe (Agent Brown), Brian Cousins (Hans), Dennis Fimple (Gully Barton), Josh Richman (Angel)

14. Mail Order Brides (edit)
Community Score8.3
Great 1
review
First aired: 12/10/1993 Production Code: 455964
While back on the trail of the Swill brothers, Brisco and Bowler rescue three mail-order brides making their way to Denver who had their dowries stolen by the Swills. The Swills' newest plan is to steal a bull sent from Madrid, Spain to Madrid, CA as a token of peace and hold it for ransom. After escaping from the Swills' mother Lil (who holds them responsible for the death of her son Gil, in No Man's Land), they manage to thwart the Swills in Madrid.

Writer: David Simkins, John Wirth
Director: Michael Schultz
Guest star: Elizabeth Barondes (Meg O'Brien), Romy Rosemont (Sally Dane), Kim Walker (Caitlin Ward), Denis Forest (Will Swill), Jeremy Roberts (Bill Swill), Tracey Walter (Phil Swill), Nan Martin (Lil Swill), Abraham Alvarez (King of Spain), Armando Ortega (Bartender), John Vargas (Mendosa)

15. AKA Kansas (edit)
Community Score8.6
Great
First aired: 12/17/1993 Production Code: 455965
Another of Bly's gang, Doc McCoy, is planning to steal an experimental weapon from a government facility. McCoy is Dixie Cousins' ex-husband, and is interested in renewing their relationship. Brisco manages to use Dixie to infiltrate McCoy's gang under the assumed alias of Kansas Wily Stafford. Unfortunately, the real Wily shows up. Ultimately, we find out that McCoy is after one of the Orbs. As Brisco tries to get the Orb, he meets a future version of himself bearing another Orb, who has come back in time to help Brisco and assure he gets the Orb in the present.

Writer: Brad Kern, John McNamara
Director: Rob Bowman
Guest star: Kelly Rutherford (Dixie Cousins) , Christopher Rich (Doc McCoy), Andrea Parker (Rita Avnet), Ashby Adams (U.S. Attorney Breakstone), Obba Babatunde (Mongoose), Robert Keith (Kansas Wily Stafford), Peter Dennis (Reginald), Zachary Mott (Gunman), Andreas Renell (Spurzem), Vaughn Armstrong (Major)

16. Bounty Hunter's Convention (edit)
Community Score9.0
Superb
First aired: 1/7/1994 Production Code: 455966
Brisco and Bowler are invited to a gathering of bounty hunters brought together to look at new "futuristic" devices for law enforcement and capturing criminals. However, the bounty hunters are being picked off, "Ten Little Indians" style, one by one. The pair must figure out who is responsible, and how to stop them.

Writer: James L. Novack
Director: Kim Manners
Guest star: David Youse (Todd the Desk Clerk), Morgan Woodward (Sam Travis), Ian Ogilvy (Furlong), J.G. Hertzler (Edward Hayes/Myron Stempler), Johnathon Schaech (Nevada Cooper), Clare Wren (Rosalind Peters), Luis Contreras (El Gato), Rex Linn (Mountain McClain), Robert Winley (Snakeskinner), Clement von Franckenstein (Dr. Ambrose Curber)

17. Fountain of Youth (edit)
Community Score8.8
Great
First aired: 1/14/1994 Production Code: 455967
Brisco and Bowler are seemingly contacted by Professor Coles (from "The Orb Scholar"), but its actually a ploy by John Bly, who is in cahoots with the professor's daughter. She is suffering from an aging disease and needs the Orb's power to heal herself. She sells out her own father to try and obtain it. Brisco eventually corners Bly and shoots him with a bullet made of orb metal. This traps Bly in the Orb (at least for now) and Brisco turns it over to the government.

Writer: Kathryn Baker
Director: Michael Caffey
Guest star: Billy Drago (John Bly) , James Hong (Lee Pow), Terri Ivens (Lillian Cole), Brandon Maggart (Professor Ogden Coles), Wolf Larson (Berkey), Blake Bailey (Maxfield), Dan Blom (Lars), Gregg Thomsen (Bruno)

18. Hard Rock (edit)
Community Score9.1
Superb
First aired: 2/4/1994 Production Code: 455969
Brisco and Bowler arrive in Hard Rock, and foil local thug Roy Hondo from breaking up the restaurant run by Bowler's ex-girlfriend Lenore. It turns out Hondo is running a protection racket. A young gunfighter, Whip, is trying to call out Hondo, and it is revealed that he is Hondo's son. Brisco manages to break up Hondo's racket and bring in Hondo himself.

Writer: John McNamara
Director: Joseph L. Scanlon
Guest star: Jeff Phillips (Whip Morgan) , Gary Hudson (Sheriff Aaron Vila), Nicolas Surovy (Roy Hondo), William Frankfather (Sonny Red), Jonelle Kennedy (Lenore Raymond), Hawthorne James (Gage)

19. Brooklyn Dodgers (edit)
Community Score8.4
Great
First aired: 2/11/1994 Production Code: 455968
Brisco and Bowler run afoul of two orphans, who are being hunted by the New York City mob because of their inheritance. The bounty hunters agree to help get the orphans to San Francisco, while Socrates finds out that the kids' mother is actually alive.

Writer: Donald Marcus
Director: Kim Manners
Guest star: Sam Anderson (Simon Wolf), Kenneth Tigar (Mr. Flint), Mercedes McNab (Shannon Trahern), Michael Cade (Tommy Trahern), Clark Heathcliffe Brolly (Billy Monahan), Melissa Berger (Harem Woman), Dennis Cockrum (Richard Grimes), Ryan Cutrona (Franklin Boggs), Scott Harlan (Callahan), Devon O'Brien (Housekeeper), Michael T. Weiss (Johnny), Clyde Kusatsu (Roy Shimamura)

20. Bye Bly (edit)
Community Score9.3
Superb 2
reviews
First aired: 2/18/1994 Production Code: 455970
The last member of Bly's gang, a cat-burglar named Pepe Bendrix, escapes Bowler and Brisco but is arrested by Agent Brown, who offers him a pardon in return for Pepe's recovering the last Orb. Meanwhile, a naked time traveller, Karina, arrives and tells Brisco that the Orbs are artifacts from the future. Bly, a criminal from the future (somewhere between Brisco's and Karina's time) managed to steal the Orbs and sent them to the past (Brisco's present). Pepe frees Bly from the Orb, who was previously imprisoned in it. Eventually Brisco confronts Bly, who uses his powers to kill Bowler before being killed himself when Brisco throws him out a window. Brisco uses the Orb to travel back in time, change the outcome so that Bowler isn't killed, and drives one of the Orb's rods into Bly, turning him into dust. Karina took off her clothing and departs with the two remaining Orbs, and Brisco and Bowler are contacted by President Cleveland, who makes them his special agents.

Writer: Carlton Cuse
Director: Kim Manners
Guest star: Billy Drago (John Bly) , Melanie Smith (Karina), Kevin Lowe (Agent Brown), Stewart Bick (Pepe Bendrix), Dennis Cockrum (Richard Grimes), Ryan Thomas Johnson (Kid), Richard Herd (President Grover Cleveland)

21. Ned Zed (edit)
Community Score7.5
Good
First aired: 3/11/1994 Production Code: 455951
A father reads his son a bed-time story from a dime novel, of how Brisco County and his "loyal sidekick" Lord Bowler brought in the notorious Ned Zed.

Writer: Jeffrey Boam
Director: Bryan Spicer
Guest star: Casey Siemaszko (Ned Zed), Brenda Bakke (Frances McCabe), James Drury (Ethan Emerson), Ray Bumatai (Frenchy Bearpaux), Frederick Coffin (Father), Phillip Glenn Van Dyke (Son), Charles Bailey-Gates (Dell), Michael Boston (Ivan), Gary Cervantes (Chava), Fernanda Gordon (Maria), Robert Louis Kempf (Citizen Steve), Tom McCleister (Morgan), Matt McColm (Lt. Rayford), Vince Melocchi (Clerk), Steve Peterson (Bank Customer)

22. Stagecoach (edit)
Community Score8.0
Great
First aired: 4/1/1994 Production Code: 455971
Brisco is assigned to transport an English spy, Emma Steed, to Mexico as part of an exchange. Trouble arises when it turns out there is an assassin aboard the stagecoach, sent to make sure Steed doesn't get to her destination.

Writer: Jeff Vlaming
Director: Felix Enriquez Alcala
Guest star: John Pyper-Ferguson (Pete Hutter) , Lisa Collins (Emma Steed), Timothy Leary (Dr. Milo), Debra Jo Rupp (Ms. Plowright), Robert Covarrubias (Hector), Shelley Malil (Ashok), Richard McGonagle (Ashenden), Pat Millicano (Fred Mulch), Aries Spears (Bobby Swan), Carlton Cuse (Owen)

23. Wild Card (edit)
Community Score8.3
Great
First aired: 4/8/1994 Production Code: 455972
Dixie Cousins and her cousin Dolly attempt to start up a casino and dance hall, but run afoul of the Tataglia clan: a group of suspiciously Mafia-like Italian crimelords. They have Whip try to win the casino back in a card game from the youngest, most impetuous Tataglia - Dino. He succeeds, but Dino puts the strongarm on Whip and takes the deed back. Brisco and Bowler come into town on the trail of a stagecoach robber, who they suspect is Dixie. It was: she was robbing a shipment of Tataglia money. A marshall is on her trail. The two sides struggle over who will control the casino, as Brisco and the others open up a rival place. Papa Tataglia is none too happy, particularly when Dino gets captured. A final card game lets Dixie and the others win the day.

Writer: Brad Kern, John Wirth
Director: Larry Shaw
Guest star: Kelly Rutherford (Dixie Cousins), Jeff Phillips (Whip Morgan) , Paul Ben-Victor (Joey Tataglia), Louis Giambalvo (Enzio Tataglia), Peter Dobson (Dino Tataglia), Gathering Marbet (Darla), Ted Markland (Duster #1), Herschel Sparber (Rex), Elaine Hendrix (Dolly Cousins)

24. And Baby Makes Three (edit)
Community Score8.5
Great
First aired: 4/22/1994 Production Code: 455973
Pete Hutter gets hold of a Chinese baby who happens to be the future Emperor of China. He is killed by "Chinese death stars" (but only temporarily) and Dixie Cousins gets hold of the baby. She ends up going to Brisco and Bowler for help. The head of the Black Lotus assassins after the baby, Chan, killed Brisco's mother when trying to get at his father, and also is an old rival of Brisco's contact and family friend Lee Pow (from the premiere episode). Further complicating things, they free Pete, who gets hold of the baby and tries to ransom it back for "Pete's Piece" and a da Vinci flying machine. Lee Pow and his allies show up along with the Black Lotus, and Chan defeats Lee Pow. Brisco manages to beat Chan, avenging his mother, and Dixie is invited to travel to China with the baby.

Writer: Tracy Friedman
Director: Kevin S. Bright
Guest star: Jeff Phillips (Whip Morgan), Kelly Rutherford (Dixie Cousins), John Pyper-Ferguson (Pete Hutter) , David Youse (Todd the Caterer), James Hong (Lee Pow), Tzi Ma (Chan), Peter Dennis (Reginald), Gary Armagnac (Watch Sergeant), Francois Chau (Aide), Craig Ryan Ng (Warrior)

25. Bad Luck Betty (edit)
Community Score8.0
Great
First aired: 4/29/1994 Production Code: 455974
During his birthday celebration, Socrates mysteriously disappears. Brisco, Bowler and Whip follow the trail to the strange town of Midnightville. They found out that Socrates was a lawyer there, and one case he took was of the local undertaker, Donald Grayson, who was executed for killing his wife. The trio take up residence at the daughter's boarding house, and try to locate Socrates. However, other folks who participated in the trial are being found dead, murdered in grisly manners. Ultimately they discover that the daughter Diana is the one responsible: she was the one who shot her mother, and her father took the blame. Diana is now schizophrenic, and assumes the role of her father to gain revenge on those she holds responsible for his death. She is captured and locked up.

Writer: Tony Blake, Paul Jackson
Director: Joseph Scanlan
Guest star: Jeff Phillips (Whip Morgan) , Jane Sibbett (Diana Grayson), Annabella Price (Bad Luck Betty O'Donnell), Dana Craig (Pearson), John Doucette (Sheriff Hyde), Edith Fields (Mrs. Van Allen), Don Keith Opper (Riley), Adam Hendershott (Bog), Morgan Hunter (Mr. Cross)

26. High Treason (1) (edit)
Community Score8.7
Great
First aired: 5/13/1994 Production Code: 455975
The episode begins with Brisco and Bowler captured by the U.S. Army and put on trial as traitors. In flashback at their trial, they tell of how they were unofficially sent by the President to recover the daughter of a newspaper magnate, kidnapped by a Mexican bandit. They put together a team of Professor Wickwire, Sheriff Vila, Pete Hutter, and Whip Morgan, but when they break out the daughter they find she is there willingly due to her romance with the bandit. They rescue her anyway, to discover that it is all a plot by General Quarry, the person railroading them through the court-martial, to overthrow the President. They are found guilty and at the end of part 1 are lined up in front of a firing squad with death imminent...

Writer: Brad Kern, Tom Chehak, John Wirth
Director: Kim Manners
Guest star: John Astin (Professor Albert Wickwire), John Pyper-Ferguson (Pete Hutter), Jeff Phillips (Whip Morgan) , Terry Bradshaw (Colonel March), Ely Pouget (Jennifer Hart), Gary Hudson (Sheriff Aaron Vila), Michael Fairman (General Quarry), Andrew Hill Newman (Lieutenant Walker), Raye Birk (Prosecuting Attorney), Macon McCalman (Tribunal Head), Victor Rivers (Carlos Falco), Jaime Cardriche (Tiny Lee Jones), Bruce Gray (Courtmartial Panel Member), Sean Whitesell (Squad Sergeant), Michael Jace (Sgt.-at-Arms)

27. High Treason (2) (edit)
Community Score8.7
Great
First aired: 5/20/1994 Production Code: 455976
In part 2, Brisco and Bowler manage to escape the firing squad by faking their deaths. Unfortunately, their ploy doesn't last long and the megalomaniacal General Quarry sends Colonel March and a squad of elite trackers on their trail. The bounty hunters manage to ultimately bring Quarry to justice and clear their names.

Writer: Tom Chehak, John Wirth, Brad Kern
Director: Joseph Scanlan
Guest star: John Astin (Professor Albert Wickwire), John Pyper-Ferguson (Pete Hutter), Jeff Phillips (Whip Morgan) , Terry Bradshaw (Colonel Marsh), Michael Fairman (General Quarry), Ely Pouget (Jennifer Hart), Victor Rivers (Carlos Falco), Ken Norton Jr. (Aldo Buttuci), Carl Banks (Grissle Wallens), Jim Harbaugh (Mason "Cowboy" Dixon), Richard Herd (President Cleveland)