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* [[The Masquerade]]: None of the townspeople will admit to who the were.
* [[The Masquerade]]: None of the townspeople will admit to who the were.
* [[Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane]]: Lightning hits the knife thrower.
* [[Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane]]: Lightning hits the knife thrower.
* [[Mugging the Monster]]: No, Blackjack, that's ''not'' some pacifist Quaker you're bullying around. That's ''Wild Bill Hickock''. And the men next to him are Jesse James, Billy the Kid, and Doc Holliday. Nice knowing you!
* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: Granted he was never really bad, but {{spoiler|Sonny}} did want to join Blackjack's band, knowing fully what they did. Of course, he doesn't have too far to go once he dies.
* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: Granted he was never really bad, but {{spoiler|Sonny}} did want to join Blackjack's band, knowing fully what they did. Of course, he doesn't have too far to go once he dies.
* [[Resigned to the Call]]: The townspeople decide to take up arms even though (they think) it'll mean going to hell.
* [[Resigned to the Call]]: The townspeople decide to take up arms even though (they think) it'll mean going to hell.

Revision as of 16:52, 16 March 2016

A 1999 made for TV Western about a ruthless band of outlaws that end up in the town of Refuge. At first it seems to be a bandit's dream come true, where even the Sheriff won't use a gun. Of course nothing is as it seems, and it turns out that Refuge is a last chance town for the marginally good to redeem themselves after they die by living peacefully for ten years.

Tropes used in Purgatory include:

Coach driver: "The Creator may be tough, but he ain't blind."

Blackjack: "Your mother's a whore."
Wild Bill: "I have no mother."