

The Rifleman (1958)
S4E10 The Shattered Idol
Mark Twain arrives at Southfork, but his presence soon creates a rift between him and the local residents. Despite his attempts to engage with them, his unconventional ideas and sharp wit leave the townspeople feeling uncomfortable and distant. As his interactions become increasingly strained, it’s clear that Twain's unique perspective doesn’t resonate with the community, leading to a growing sense of isolation for the famed author.