I don't remember anything mentioned about Connor's character going under cover or being pulled to safety by a friendly Native American. But I think there was one episode where it was hinted that Connor was ordered by the commanding officer to go get help, which is why he left the scene of the battle. He was wounded on the way to get help and it was assumed that he ran away. Since there were no other survivors to back up his story, he was drummed out of the Army for cowardice.
Several years before he died I believe (but not certain) that Chuck Connors was interviewed and asked why Branded never had a final episode clearing his character?
His reply was that the writers had tossed around the idea that another person survived the Bitter Creek battle; assumed another identity, got married, raised a family, and was well respected in the community where he lived. Jason McCord was traveling through the town where this person lived and recognized him. McCord tried to convince the guy to come forth and explain what happened, but he refused.
The writers apparently dropped that idea because it was so similar to how The Fugitive series ended. Around the same time Branded had been canceled and the writers moved on to other employment thus no ending to the show was ever written.
In retrospect, it would have been nice if Connor's had made a TV movie tying up all the loose ends of this show.
Several years before he died I believe (but not certain) that Chuck Connors was interviewed and asked why Branded never had a final episode clearing his character?
His reply was that the writers had tossed around the idea that another person survived the Bitter Creek battle; assumed another identity, got married, raised a family, and was well respected in the community where he lived. Jason McCord was traveling through the town where this person lived and recognized him. McCord tried to convince the guy to come forth and explain what happened, but he refused.
The writers apparently dropped that idea because it was so similar to how The Fugitive series ended. Around the same time Branded had been canceled and the writers moved on to other employment thus no ending to the show was ever written.
In retrospect, it would have been nice if Connor's had made a TV movie tying up all the loose ends of this show.