Sally protects a seedy pig farmer from a land baron's threats.
Sally and Pike try to help a retired bibulous cavalry soldier.
Billy Green-Bush guest stars as chain-gang fugitive Otis Grange, who bargains with Sally and Pike for a few hours of freedom to visit his expectant wife. He promises Sally and Pike, if they’ll grant him this favor, he will then allow them to turn him in and collect the reward money.
Pike meets his match when he schemes to do some shrewd horse trading. Charlie Parker, played by guest star Denver Pyle, out-slickers him. Sally steps in with a few tricks of her own to help keep Pike from getting skinned.
A damsel in distress (Sarah Kennedy) takes advantage of gullible Pike.
Five children struggle to run a farm on their own.
Pike makes a melodramatic acting debut.
Dirty Sally is thrown out of a men-only saloon and swears revenge.
Paul Stevens plays an ordained minister who's afraid he'll die with important goals unattained.
Sally plays Pygmalion to a hoydenish farm girl (Annette O'Toole).
Pike is framed as a horse thief.
Beulah Bondi plays a little blind woman out on the plains waiting for her grandson to return.
How to beat crooked poker players at their own game.