Rance McGrew is the star of a western TV series. While his character in the show is a hero, Rance is a arrogant star who pushes others around and doesn't even do his own stunts. While shooting a scene where "Jesse James" shoots him in the back, he's transported to a real Old West saloon. During the confusion the real Jesse James enters. He tells Rance that he and the other desperadoes of old are tired of the way they are being portrayed and challenges Rance to a balloon fight.
s03e01 - Two
s03e02 - The Arrival
s03e03 - The Shelter
s03e04 - The Passersby
s03e05 - A Game of Pool
s03e06 - The Mirror
s03e07 - The Grave
s03e08 - It's a Good Life
s03e09 - Deaths-Head Revisited
s03e10 - The Midnight Sun
s03e11 - Still Valley
s03e12 - The Jungle
s03e13 - Once Upon a Time
s03e14 - Five Characters in Search of an Exit
s03e15 - A Quality of Mercy
s03e16 - Nothing in the Dark
s03e17 - One More Pallbearer
s03e18 - Dead Man's Shoes
s03e19 - The Hunt
s03e20 - Showdown with Rance McGrew
s03e21 - Kick the Can
s03e22 - A Piano in the House
s03e23 - The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank
s03e24 - To Serve Man
s03e25 - The Fugitive
s03e26 - Little Girl Lost
s03e27 - Person or Persons Unknown
s03e28 - The Little People
s03e29 - Four O'Clock
s03e30 - Hocus Pocus & Frisby
s03e31 - The Trade-Ins
s03e32 - The Gift
s03e33 - The Dummy
s03e34 - Young Man's Fancy
s03e35 - I Sing the Body Electric
s03e36 - Cavender is Coming
s03e37 - The Changing of the Guard
The series was a collection of various tales that range from the tragic to the comedic. They may be scary or just thought-provoking. Most episodes have unexpected endings and a moral lesson. But, no matter what, it's "a journey into a wondrous land, whose boundaries are that of the imagination".