Gunsmoke

Approval Rate: 84%

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    biggun

    Mon Nov 24 2008

    I have fond memories of watching Gunsmoke with my Grandad, who thought it was the only show on Television worth watching, except for maybe 'Bonanza'.  The characters were wonderful, with Miss Kitty and Doc, Festus and Matt Dillion.  It was good Western Television, the likes of which we just don't see anymore.

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    weedie

    Fri May 02 2008

    Has a good claim to being the greatest ever TV show.  Excellent writing made the characters real and their community real.  Matt, Doc, and Kitty endured for most of the show.  Chester was the most interesting character of the early years.  When he left, Festus replaced him and became the most interesting character of the later years.  I recently bought the first season on DVD and the image of Matt walking across the desolate boot hill really took me back to my youth.

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    grany1

    Wed Mar 19 2008

    Gunsmoke was my favorite western.We can still get it on cable t.v. Even thought I love Festus,I would love to see some of the earlier shows of gunsmoke with Dennis Weaver playing the deputy.I hope this is one show they never take off the air.It's been playing for 53 years!!

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    loveswesterns

    Mon Jul 16 2007

    They don't make good westerns like this one anymore....How Sad

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    rock391963

    Sat Nov 11 2006

    Matt Dillon wes my hero growing up. This was one of the best shows. When the show comes on, you cant help but watch the entire episode.We need more shows like that today.

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    mtndewmann

    Tue Oct 31 2006

    As a kid growing up in the 50's I had Polio. I spent years flat on my back. all I had to do was listen to the radio. Gunsmoke was at the top of all radio shows i loved to listen to. Then GUNSMOKE went to television and James Arness was my Hero. Thanks to people like William Conrad, and James Arness all the time spent in bed was made a little easier for me. Thank You ; Monte Hancock [email protected]

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    darrengjohnson

    Thu Apr 27 2006

    I still love to watch this show. I love the characters, especially Matt Dillon. I do think that Matt has killed more people on TV with a gun than any other character in TV history. I love Dodge City with Kitty, Doc, Festus, Clint, and Chester. These were all great characters. I was always amazed at Matt's determination to do what he thought was right. Some of the best shows were the one's that had moral delima's. Not ever show had a happy ending and sometimes you were left pondering the meaning of life for people that lived like they lived. Matt said something once that has stuck with me. He told a man named Guiness who had done something terrile to someone and Matt was running him out of town "There is something missing in you Guiness." I thought, he has captured in this one statement what it means to be an evil person. Evil is not something that gets in you, but it is when something that is suppose to be there is missing from you.

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    lhazel24

    Sun Feb 12 2006

    Gunsmoke is one of the best shows ever. It is my all time favorite. The scripts, the settings, and the cast were all perfect. My only worry is they will ruin it and make it into a movie like they have so many other past TV shows. There just isn't anyone I can see playing Matt Dillon, Kitty Russell, Doc Adams, Festus Haggin, and Chester Good than James Arness, Amanda Blake, Milburne Stone, Ken Curtis, and Dennis Weaver. There just isn't anyone else like anyone of them. A great classic from beginning to end!!!

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    genghisthehun

    Mon Sep 26 2005

    What can one say about Gunsmoke? The righteous Marshal Dillon keeping a lid on things in Dodge. Lots of good plot-lines and characters moved through the series. Who will forget Doc, Kitty, Festus, Chester, Sam the Bartender, etc. There might be a guest star of note in the episode. This was the epitome of the tv oater.

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    adc103051

    Thu May 19 2005

    Did you ever notice that Matt Dillion only had one set of clothes? Doc was so inept he couldn't even pull a tooth. The original Chester was a limping queer always yelling Mr. Dillion, Mr.Dillion because he couldn't handle anything. Festus always looked like he was dumpster diving and Kitty was always screwing every swinging dick that rode thru town.

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    irishgit

    Tue Apr 05 2005

    Like a lot of series, this got worse the longer it was on the air. Pretty solid to start with, it got repetitive and increasingly poorly written as time went on.

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    catsncradle

    Sat Jan 01 2005

    One of the all time greatest shows ever!! The cast became the characters and we love them still today. Live long and prosper Matt & Kitty!!!!

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    wilson1000

    Mon Dec 20 2004

    Back then life was so simple with little worries, where People built porches on their home to set and talk to neighbors and had a role model to look up to.(James Arness) Today people build fences to isolate their neighbors and as far as role models today....????

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    bucker320

    Wed Dec 01 2004

    GREATEST SHOW EVER!!! MASH AND ALL IN THE FAMILY ARE CLOSE...BUT NO CIGAR. BUCKER...WISCONSIN

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    louiethe20th

    Sat Jun 19 2004

    Another one of my favorites, very entertaining. James Arnez was awesome.

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    ohiorustyfan

    Sat Jan 10 2004

    Gunsmoke is my favorite show. I just wish I would have started watching it alot sooner. I just hope I will be able to see all 635 episodes and 5 movies before my cable channels decide to stop showing it.

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    brianjoseph

    Sat Nov 08 2003

    Great show except for the last few years and then it got boring...watch the older shows and you'll see what I mean.

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    tec1975

    Sun Jun 29 2003

    I Hate this show. I cannot believe this show was on television for twenty years. Aboslutely bornig as hell. I am so glad that westerns are not popular anymore

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    daverino

    Sun Apr 27 2003

    Gunsmoke was great all the years I watched, up to hte very end. The characters were real and believable, the episodes were strongly written, and it is a standout among westerns along with Bonanza.

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    mikesw3

    Thu Dec 19 2002

    Gunsmoke Was A Great TV Western.I'm Not Surprised it Lasted As Long As it Did..James Arness Was Tailored For That Role! Introduced By John Wayne in The First Episode...I'm Sure Glad I Have The Whole Series on Video Tape!

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    fredwah

    Sat Dec 14 2002

    A good show and its longevity proves it. I watcvhed it as a kid, even when I didn't know what Ms. Kitty and all those bar girls really did for aliving.

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    robertta

    Sun Apr 28 2002

    Gunsmoke lasted 20 years because it was the best western on TV. I loved the characters (especially Matt) and enjoyed the whole 20 years. James Arness will be featured on Biography on A&E on May 16 and May 17, 2002 in case there are other loving fans out there!

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    troutfish

    Thu Feb 14 2002

    Simply the greatest TV show ever made.

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    galomorro

    Tue Nov 27 2001

    I am just SO glad there are no more Westerns on TV now like there were back then...

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    fatdoglady

    Thu Jul 12 2001

    This is the best show ever. Lots of human stories and sets the standards for high morals. Cast of characters worked very well together -- much chemistry. Too bad we don't have shows like this today.

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    callmetootie

    Thu Apr 05 2001

    Gunsmoke is getting two stars only because it recieves credit for staying around for 20 whole years. Now, that's not easy at all, but by 15 years past, no single soul was watching this show, and I know why.

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    sweetqmrp

    Sun Nov 26 2000

    Overrated and boring. I didn't like it then and I don't like it now.

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    steve_garcia

    Sun Oct 08 2000

    maverick is the best western ever made and it's not even on your list. gunsmoke: one of the 15 most overrated shows

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    jayn7123om

    Mon Jun 05 2000

    Better than the average TV western because of the characters