It was a great episode. But we were left wondering, did Barlow shoot his son? Since he set off the clay pigeon and startled Branch to make him look behind him. Walt and Henry are great foils for each other, they know each other so well.
I’m trying to piece it together-can’t resist the temptation of that.
Barlow had his gun with the butt of it set on the ground in that scene and he was sitting, blabbing stuff that gets you killed-Branch was standing and had his shotgun in his hands, breech closed, ready to shoot-so he could have reacted a lot faster than Barlow. But all you saw was Barlow’s boot set off the pigeon, you heard a shot, then the pigeon fell to the ground.
The next scene showed an owl in the daylight-in Indian and Hispanic cultures, the lechuza in daytime is a warning of death by evil/treachery. I’ll be surprised if no one got shot, but that show leads you down rabbit trails like Hitchcock did...
Walt’s Winchester was on the seat of the truck, so it looks as if he was going after Nighthorse with it-but he looked as if he had some kind of a premonition as he was by the truck, got in and hurried off.
I want to know what happens-I’m going to try to find out which book that is taken from...