Gunsmoke: Old West Stories

Bless MeTill I Die

25 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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Originally Aired: January 24, 1960 Gunsmoke #407, "Bless Me Till I Die," Matt Dillon and Chester encounter Cole and Beth Ann Treadwell on the trail to Dodge City when the couple's wagon breaks down. Cole is a traveling preacher—though not ordained or properly schooled—and the Treadwells are wandering from town to town looking for the right place to settle. Matt suggests Dodge could use a parson, and soon the couple is holding prayer meetings in the town schoolhouse, quickly becoming beloved members of the community. Chester grows particularly attached to the Treadwells, escorting Beth Ann to services and losing checker games to Cole. However, trouble arrives in the form of Nate Bush, a troublemaker with a grudge against Chester for getting him thrown in jail. When Nate confronts Chester while he's escorting Beth Ann to a prayer meeting, the situation grows tense. Beth Ann tries to defuse the conflict, urging Chester not to fight, but Nate's drunken bullying continues. The confrontation escalates when Nate corners Beth Ann alone at the general store, creating a dangerous situation that threatens the peaceful atmosphere the Treadwells have brought to Dodge.

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