Actor Tim Fellingham did a fantastic job of portraying Wyatt Earp as a character that’s there to do a job—though admittedly, some vigilantism in the matter implies a massive ego and an unsatiable desire for vengeance. We won’t explain what that means here; instead, we’ll only suggest that you watch the series.
Sadly, the character of Ike Clanton wasn’t as justly portrayed; instead of a charismatic man who likes to tell tall tales in order to manipulate others (he would make a great politician), his depiction in Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War is that of a one-dimensional villain.
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