... with this episode that relies so much on the visual and on the facial expressions of the cast rather than just dialog and anything you hear.
A rough Annie Oakley type, Lena Wave, comes to Dodge City with Emmett, a male companion who is a dealer. She plans to have a card game over at the Long Branch with Emmett as the dealer. But on top of being rough acting and talking, she walks the walk. As a result someone is shot dead for making advances to her. In the old west, that was considered just cause for being shot by the offended woman. But the partner of the dead man arrives in town and is looking for the person who killed that partner, not knowing the killer is a woman. In fact, the partner of the dead man seems to not know lots of things. The result is unexpected, but not entirely. This show may be set in the old west, but remember it was written in the 1950s!
The success of this episode rests very much on the reaction of the cast, not the least of which is Chester's frightened expression when he thinks Lena is about to beat him up in front of the entire town, Matt's alternately amused and frustrated reaction, and an overworked Doc who is dealing with the victims of Lena's beatings.