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Damn that dadburn rough riding buckboard anyway...
You ready pard? Get over here and start suckin'
Hero in Trouble...Again
S2 Ep 31 Bitter Glory
Yes, it's a fake, but it came out pretty good, if I do say so myself.
But it was not far from the intentions of the creators. They knew the broad appeal of a sexy cowboy.
wardrobe malfunction collage
Picture this: Jess Harper, mid-action in Laramie, splits his pants chasing down an outlaw, flashing those classic ‘60s tighty-whities. They’d be high-waisted, with an elastic waistband and that signature Y-front fly—nothing fancy, just functional. Brands like Fruit of the Loom and Hanes were pumping them out, and they were everywhere, from TV screens to laundry lines. Jess Harper’s tighty-whities peeked through, a ‘60s slip that stole the view"? It captures the era, the character, and the wardrobe blunder with a nod to those iconic briefs.
S1 Ep 2 Glory Road
There was a sub sub text to Laramie, that involved the unconsummated relationship between Andy and Jess. Andy clearly had a crush on Jess. Haven't we all had a Jess in our life? For me, it was my seventh grade gym teacher. The incredible frustration of wanting and not getting. It informed the rest of my life.
S1 Ep 4 Fugitive Road
As noted, previously, Jess was born upstairs of a saloon. His mom was a Dancehall girl. He never knew his dad. He learned early, how to defend himself from the drunken men, who wanted to take advantage of his mother, and him. But sometimes the men were nice to him. They taught him things. They gave him a little extra money. They spent time with him. And Jess never forgot them. Sometimes the friendship grew to something more. There were several men that Jess stayed in connection with. Sure they paid Jess to have sex with them. That's the way the world works. Jess eventually taught Slim the tricks of the trade. Those repairs on the old Homestead were not going to pay for themselves.
S1 Ep 4 Fugitive Road
S1 Ep 4 Fugitive Road
You wanna know what comes between Jess and his Levi's?...nothing
S1 Ep 4 Fugitive Road
This series was so blatant with the masculine erotica. The framing, the lighting, the cinematography... look closely at his crotch. You can see the head of his cock. Just for a second. He usually wore his cock to his right, and it is cut, and it is big.
S1 Ep 4 Fugitive Road
Both of these actors were protégés of Henry Wilson. Henry Wilson was an extremely prolific and dominant homosexual agent in Hollywood. Being an American TV star in the 60s was an extraordinarily lucrative career. And Henry held the keys in large part. It's pretty easy to create presumptive scenarios from these facts.
Sources: "The Man, who invented rock Hudson" by Robert Hofler
"Full service" by Scotty Bowers
S1 Ep 4 Fugitive Road
Let's get you home pard
S1 Ep 4 Fugitive Road
S1 Ep 4 Fugitive Road
This is how it all started. Jess needed saving. And Slim needed a partner.
S1 Ep 4 Fugitive Road
Slim eventually came around, and the three of them had a wild time in the barn loft
S1 Ep 4 Fugitive Road
Lard and Whiskey
S1 Ep 4 Fugitive Road
The real story of Jess and Slim