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George Parker is unwilling to follow the rules of either his father or his church in the 1880s Utah; his friend Michael encourages his rebellious ways and suggests he even change his name; George decides to start his new life as Butch Cassidy.
George Parker is unwilling to follow the rules of either his father or his church in the 1880s Utah; his friend Michael encourages his rebellious ways and suggests he even change his name; George decides to start his new life as Butch Cassidy.
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S17, EP23 "Drop Out"George Parker is unwilling to follow the rules of either his father or his church in the 1880s Utah; his friend Michael encourages his rebellious ways and suggests he even change his name; George decides to start his new life as Butch Cassidy.
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