Who would like to see a sequel?


I would. I think there's lots more to explore with the characters. The chemistry is great between the two leads, and I could see several different ways they could go with future stories. It's too bad Hallmark doesn't do a weekly series. There's not many movies I watch that I think would make good stories on a weekly basis, but this is one of them.

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I would,in fact where can I find a guy like Dean Cain's character to marry.I'm not crazy about cowboys like him,but he made me love him.The role was fantastic for him.The comadre,competition for her attention.The tension between the lead characters.Arg! Gosh those men made you want more of the show.Ok,dean I hope your listening,you sold the show,now will you marry me,cowboy?!

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I wouldn't be averse to a sequel. It was refreshing to see an actor (other than Kenny Rogers) portray a professional Old West gambler who's altruistic as well as pragmatic. Altruistic, in that he tries to dissuade the ranch's co-owner from betting his half of it. And, pragmatic in that he knows what usually happens to other gamblers who greedily accept--and win--such offers.

They usually get shot by one or more sore losers (as nearly happened, here)!

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