"Night Of The Wolf" - "The Big Valley" - "Nick" is bitten by a rabid wolf and is told that there is no cure for rabies, that the incubation period is XX number of days. "If you're still alive after that there's a good chance you'll stay that way."
Only "Heath" knows about this incident. "Nick" goes off to die alone. He doesn't want to be a burden to the family, does not want them to see him die the death he is facing.
Symptoms soon surface after he arrives in a small town where once lived an old love. He's taken in by a widow with a young son (Ron Howard). Violent mood swings ensue (is it regular Nick, or, rabies?). Back home Heath is x'ing out days on a pocket calendar as the family is quizzing & grilling him about "Nick's" whereabouts.
Finally "Jarrod" tells "Heath" that it isn't up to "Nick" to disown his family. That they're beholden to one another in time of crisis. That he knows his brother needs him. Reminds "Heath" that as a child "Nick" ran away when old man Barkley had disciplined him. That he "Jarrod" had rushed home from school without prior knowledge that his brother needed him. "I didn't have to be told then, Heath, I just knew my brother needed me, like he needs me now. So, you tell him, to come on back home. Tell him, Pappy says so."
It's a wonderful episode. I love it so.
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