(As is currently the case with the love child of Ahnuld.)įor some reason, many of the sons of Cass Callicott found their way to North Fork, New Mexico, where many of them (but not all) were killed off by Lucas McCain. And I imagine most of these women hid their shame by passing off their bastards as the sons of their husbands - if they were fortunate enough to have been married.īut telegenetics being as strong as it is, it wouldn't be long before those bastards began looking like their true father. (And I'm not using that word in its "noble savage" connotation.) So I'm afraid that most of these "liaisons" were not consensual instead, the children of these unions were the result of rape. Lucas described Cass Callicott to his son Mark as having lived like a savage, to the point where he had actually become a savage. And he probably left bastard children in his wake wherever he went. He wandered the West, from California back to St. Cass was far older I'd say by about a generation, which should make this splainin "relatively" simple:Ĭass Callicott was the biological father of most of those other characters played by John Anderson.Ĭallicott had no fixed address. Save for Cass Callicott, most of the other characters played by John Anderson on 'The Rifleman' were roughly the same age. (It was 'The Rifleman' version of "The Most Deadliest Game".) In his final days, the old hunter became obsessed with proving he was better than Lucas McCain with a rifle - driven to the point where he was willing to kill Lucas in order to maintain his vision of supremacy. Cass Callicott was a legendary mountain man who unfortunately played a major role in the slaughter of the buffalo.
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