The Rousters - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Marshal of Sladetown
Wyatt gets involved in a shootout with a gang of robbers incensed by the capture of their brother by Wyatt's bounty-hunting mother and self-described genius brother.

The Carnival That Ate Sladetown
A murderer wants to silence the new handyman, who could identify him; Wyatt and Slade battle a carnival that wants to move in on Sladetown's territory.

Finders Keepers
When a man surrenders to the Earps voluntarily, they soon tangle with a bounty hunter who was chasing the suspect and wants the reward.

A Picture's Worth a Thousand Dollars
After Evan takes a compromising photo of a crime boss, the kingpin's henchmen kidnap Michael and Amanda to trade for the film.

Eye Witness Blues
A gang of liquor-store robbers is out to silence Wyatt after he witnesses one of their holdups.

Everybody Loves a Clown
Sporting greasepaint and an orange wig, Evan is captured by Soviet agents who've mistaken him for another Sladetown clown---who also works as a spy.

Never Trust a Crystal Ball
Wyatt, Evan and Amanda pursue larcenous Gypsies evicted from the carnival---one of the hubcaps they stole conceals the microchip-encoded design for a high-tech toy.

Two and a Half Days of the Condor
Only Evan and Wyatt believe a mental patient's claim that defense secrets are about to be transferred out of the country.

Slade vs. Slade
Fleeing for her life, the wife of a TV producer seeks refuge at Sladetown. Meanwhile, Slade's own wife wants a divorce---and half of the carnival as part of the settlement.

Snake Eyes
The Earps and Ellen are in danger after Evan wins $1 million from an "out-of-service" Las Vegas slot machine set up to pay off Japanese mobsters.

Cold Streak
While investigating the theft of a friend's Thoroughbred before a big race, Wyatt learns that the animal is lame and hasn't raced in months.

This Town Ain't Big Enough for the Twelve of Us
The carnival is invaded by bikers trying to liberate one of their members---a prisoner on a work-furlough program.

Wyatt Earp to the Rescue
Wyatt tries to help an old friend, a down-and-out rodeo cowboy who's being forced into drug running by smugglers who have kidnapped his ex-wife and daughter.
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