Doing a rewatch of Deadwood.
In the opening scenes it introduces us to Seth Bullock on his last day as a marshal.
He has a prisoner, Clell Watson, who's been sentenced to death for stealing a horse from Byron Sampson and shooting Marshal Bullock.
The Sampson and a mob arrives to lynch the Watson... who's already sentenced to hang...
Um.
Why is Sampson all incensed to push up the execution a few hours?
Why doesn't Bullock just let him have Watson if Sampson is just going to do what the sentence says to do a bit early?
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