Crabby little sandcrab loves to get grease by being squeaky but it's just as easy to be groovy like me when I say Trampas looks great in his ubiquitous blue shirt, and better without it.
Campanella got the part for his eyebrow, not his accent- bet sandcrab has neither- so he's great as the leader of the comancheros.
Trampas hits a lucky streak and borrows more than $10 to parlay his four aces into a stack of bills large enough to pay off some gambling debts he and his father (killed in 2x1) acquired in Logan NM about five years ago. Everyone is still there, plus a new guy (Ron Hayes) Brett who serves as town marshal. Trampas wants to see his old girlfriend Carol (Elinor Donahue) who is the sister of the town banker (Phil Carey) Duke. Duke used his position as Carol's brother to force Trampas out of town before, but things are changed now. Other things have changed too. The comancheros used to trade with indians in Logan when Trampas and his dad were there before, but cavalry eventually ran out the indians and all that remained were comancheros; rather than get raided and/or slaughtered by them, Duke as banker and member of the town council came up with a shaky truce, to live and let live.
Trampas pays his debts, sees old friends and decides to go back home but wants to make one last stop to see Fred and Sarah who he used to work for. He finds them dead in their back yard, their house ransacked and their horses stolen. He trails the horses to a comanchero camp, shoots one dead who goes for his gun, then bundles the other two on horses and brings them and the loot they stole back to town for trial. The marshal puts the two in jail and explains how Fred and Sarah lived outside his jurisdiction, that they have to wait for the territorial judge maybe two weeks, then they can have a trial. Trampas has to sign a complaint plus stay in town--no affidavit on a double-murder.
This one isn't like High Noon or Warlock or Johnny Concho because nobody is a hired killer, nobody begs others for help and nobody got killed first so that revenge became the plot- it's more like Fred MacMurray's At Gunpoint. Just a guy, Trampas, trying to do the right thing and everyone else being too scared to trust their own instincts. It's a good show and worth your time to watch.