I Thee Wed

EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 22 MIN

I Thee Wed

from Gunsmoke: Old West Stories

Originally Aired: August 31, 1958 Gunsmoke #334, "I Thee Wed," opens with a disturbing pattern of domestic violence in Dodge City. When Sam Blackett publicly beats his wife Hester outside the Long Branch, Marshal Matt Dillon intervenes, but Hester refuses to sign a complaint despite previous incidents, including broken fingers she'd tried to hide. The situation escalates tragically when Hester arrives at Doc Adams' office barely alive, brutally beaten by Sam after refusing to surrender her pearl brooch for him to sell. This time, the violence has left her nose broken, ribs cracked, and one eye severely injured. Through her pain, Hester reflects on happier times when Sam was kind and loving, wondering what forces – time, hardship, or the unforgiving prairie itself – transform good people into monsters. As Matt prepares to bring Sam to justice and Hester finally agrees to sign a complaint, the case heads to court. Judge arrives for a preliminary hearing, but proceedings are delayed when both Doc and Matt fail to appear as expected with the key witness. The tension builds as the judge grows impatient and Sam protests his innocence, setting the stage for a confrontation that will determine whether justice can prevail.

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