As a kind of new viewer to Due South, I just like to say that this episode was the best ever. It had everything, a good plot, romance, action, and most of all, the fun that Due South has to offer. This particular episode is very dear to me. I read about it on a TV Guide of June of 1996. I saw the episode on August of that year. It was the last episode on National TV. I thought it was great. The scene where Fraser leads a band of Mounties in a song was a hoot. I've seen Mounties act a certain way, but not like that. Seeing those Mounties singing in unison was very funny. But the best part of the episode was seeing Fraser and Thatcher kiss on the top of the train. It was the moost beautiful thing I have ever seen. All in all, Paul Gross wrote a very hilarious episode that is true to Due South's amazing sense of humor which has grabbed me into loving this show. Thank you for making me laugh and feel good about myself. This is a classic episode that should be noticed! in American television.
By far, this is the best episode of all! The Musical Riders take your breath away with their stunning collaberation of riding techniques nd stunts. The love scene with Fraser and his superior was well acted, and the music was terrific!
*****(out of 5)