By the Bear That Bit Me (2)

Season 1, Episode 7, Aired
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Murphy and Eli must finally wade in to con the authorities into releasing the kids from the workhouse.
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      • Shannen Doherty's character is assumed to be a boy for the first ten minutes of the episode (her long hair hidden under a coonskin cap). But any astute viewer will know it's a girl, because even though everyone calls her 'Dru,' the opening credits list her as playing 'Drusilla' which is obviously a girl's name. Edit
      • The name of the territorial superintendent in this episode is Mr. Balluck. This is an inside joke, referencing story editor Don Balluck who worked on this show and 'Little House on the Prairie.' Edit
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      • As the episode begins, there is a recap of the story in part one with a credit that explains this action occurred 'last week.' Richard Bergman does not appear in part two. Edit
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