I'm not a big "Gunsmoke" fan, but here we have a young Robert Vaughn and Barbara Eden, about seven years before they hit their respective gold mines ("The Man From UNCLE" and "I Dream of Jeannie"), and they make this episode watchable (if, that is, you grew up with those two '60s shows as I did). Eden is amazing - she has the basic vibe here of a huge force of nature, a magnificent hurricane let's say. She gets the little things just right, like how she glances longingly at Vaughn as he leaves the room. She seems eager to spill out of the hokey gingham dress that they put her in, and inundate the town with her glorious self (maybe along the lines of Debbie Reynolds in "How the West Was Won," singing and dancing up a storm). Vaughn seems to be a tiny bit out of her league (i.e., below it) but that's a mere quibble on my part. So, yeah, this was an interesting show, helped along by the Shakespeare connection and Dennis Weaver as Chester.