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Welcome to Episode 20 of the Junto podcast, where host Edgar Mills delves into the compelling depth of the classic TV Western 'Have Gun, Will Travel.' Discover how this trailblazing show, which aired from 1957 to 1963, skillfully merged traditional Western action with cerebral and ethical explorations that were ahead of its time. In this episode, we explore the character Paladin, portrayed by Richard Boone, and his unique approach to conflicts, showcasing how timeless themes from the series resonate with today's social and political environments.
Join us as we examine the significant themes of discrimination, marginalization, and the nuanced ethical dilemmas faced by Paladin, reflecting on how these issues continue to persist in modern times. We discuss the profound influence of writer Gene Roddenberry and how the show subtly championed the rights of the oppressed, while drawing parallels to contemporary challenges, including discussions on AI, surveillance, and personal freedoms.
With insights tying into more recent media influences, this episode invites you to rethink the ways classic narratives can inform and inspire our current societal discourse. Tune in and rediscover the intellectual legacy of 'Have Gun, Will Travel' in shaping the thoughtful entertainment landscape we navigate today.
Find the show on the Pluto streaming service.
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Welcome to Episode 20 of the Junto podcast, where host Edgar Mills delves into the compelling depth of the classic TV Western 'Have Gun, Will Travel.' Discover how this trailblazing show, which aired from 1957 to 1963, skillfully merged traditional Western action with cerebral and ethical explorations that were ahead of its time. In this episode, we explore the character Paladin, portrayed by Richard Boone, and his unique approach to conflicts, showcasing how timeless themes from the series resonate with today's social and political environments.
Join us as we examine the significant themes of discrimination, marginalization, and the nuanced ethical dilemmas faced by Paladin, reflecting on how these issues continue to persist in modern times. We discuss the profound influence of writer Gene Roddenberry and how the show subtly championed the rights of the oppressed, while drawing parallels to contemporary challenges, including discussions on AI, surveillance, and personal freedoms.
With insights tying into more recent media influences, this episode invites you to rethink the ways classic narratives can inform and inspire our current societal discourse. Tune in and rediscover the intellectual legacy of 'Have Gun, Will Travel' in shaping the thoughtful entertainment landscape we navigate today.
Find the show on the Pluto streaming service.

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