In an endearing moment between husband and wife, Naomi tends to Cullen’s cuts and bruises from the sneak attack in episode three. For all her intent, she might not ever be able to heal the darker reaches of her spouse’s soul. Her youth and inexperience make her emotionally and mentally ill-equipped to handle all that Cullen has become. Her touch is too light and loving to pierce Cullen’s hardened core. She wants the best for her husband, but the best remedy for the immediate future might be to stand aside and allow Cullen more elbow and leg room instead of smothering him as she’s been taught to do as a good Mormon bride. Most are on edge because of the provisional governor and his sidekicks, but let’s just pick on the Mormon wife because she’s an easier target who likely won’t fight back or shoot to kill. I’m still surprised by Revered Ruth, also known as Gossip Girl, reveling in her broken heart and jealousy of Naomi. If Mormons are such a vile and violent bunch, what does that make Ruth as the inherited Christian leader in town?

The Swede as a deep cover operative truly believes he is the bishop. His treachery knows no end. Fort Smith dwellers beware. Imprisoned in a cage too small for his height, Father Hatch remains intimidated. Applause to the actor!

Sunday morning church service was uncomfortable to watch because it reminded me of a tent revival minus the snake charmers and the laying of hands to heal the sick and shut in. Ruth’s sermon is yet another attempt to embarrass Naomi. How far will she push before Naomi toughens up and challenges her, or Cullen slows down and realizes what has been happening while he’s off earning a living for his wife and child? Even when Cullen tries to do the right thing, someone is left out or suffers.

The stage is set for an upcoming battle. Mickey has been stripped of his saloon and casino. Eva and Durant, both of whom have lost loved ones to death are united in their grief and newly acknowledged friendship. I’m betting on the townsfolk to run the provisional governor and his men out of Cheyenne with their tails between their legs.