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The Magnificent Seven was a short-lived Western Action-Adventure that ran on CBS from 1998-1999. Like its film namesake (and origin in ''[[The Seven Samurai]]''), it was a story about seven unlikely men (and ultimately heroes) who band together to save a unprotected town (in this case, a isolated village made up of freed slaves and displaced American Indians) who end up sticking around to protect the local town. Unlike the movie, [[Spared Byby the Adaptation|all seven of the main characters survive the pilot episode]] and are joined by various townspeople for further adventures.
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* [[Chivalrous Pervert]]: Buck Wilmington
* [[Circuit Judge]]: Orin Travis
* [[City Withwith No Name]]: The Seven's town is never named onscreen, though the fandom has universally adopted "Four Corners".
* [[Clear My Name]]: Vin is wanted in Texas for a murder he didn't commit, a problem which comes up periodically but is never actually resolved.
* [[Combat Medic]]: Nathan Jackson
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* [[I Just Want My Beloved to Be Happy]]: Ezra gives Li Pong enough money to go back to her family in San Fransisco, even though he wants her to stay with him.
* [[In the Back]]: Chris to JD, "You don't shoot nobody in the back."
* [[It Works Better Withwith Bullets]]: Vin, in "The New Law" gets the drop on a thief and takes the bullets out of his gun before "arresting" him.
* [[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Gold]]: Ezra, especially in the episode "Chinatown".
* [[Knife Nut]]: Nathan
* [[The Magnificent Seven Samurai]]
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* [[Professional Gambler]]: Ezra and Maude Standish
* [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]]: The entire premise of the pilot rests on said misfits becoming the The Magnificent Seven Samurai. Hence the name of the show.
* [[Recycled: Thethe Series]]
* [[Recruiting the Criminal]]: Chris offers Ezra a spot after seeing him run a scam.
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