

7.090 minSeason 1 • Episode 3
LatestSeven years later, Gus grieves for his late wife and Woodrow gets jealous over the amount of time Jake is spending with Maggie, but Woodrow refuses to accept Newt as his own son; Blue Duck confronts his dying father; Clara visits Gus in Austin; and Scull is approached in Boston to lead an expansion of the West.
Set in the rugged American frontier, Texas Rangers Woodrow Call and Gus McCrae confront Comanche warriors, ruthless outlaws, and the brutal realities of a lawless land, forging fierce friendships and enduring tragic romances as survival comes at a heavy personal cost.
Acting
Zahn's Gus steals every scene with chaotic charm masking deep sorrow.
Production
Authentic frontier grime—you can practically taste the dust and desperation.
Writing
Larry McMurtry's dialogue cuts like a cavalry sabre.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This miniseries serves as prequel to Lonesome Dove, with Val Kilmer joining late after another actor dropped out—his Inish Scull became an unexpected scene-stealer.
McMurtry specifically wrote Comanche Moon to explore Woodrow Call's backstory, believing the original novel left his youth too mysterious. The 2008 airing on CBS marked one of the last big-budget Western miniseries on network television.