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(Winners
shown in Bold)
Readers'
Choice Awards
Favourite
Heyes Scene
The
battle between Heyes and the goat Jed while trying to fix the feed
bin - from Quarantine by Dusty Boots and JoAnn Baker
Heyes
is trying to convince Kid that he can't leave. Hurt, Kid leaves,
comes back, Heyes tries again-still being stubborn, then finally
says the truth (not wanting to slow Kid down, not because he's still
so weak he can't ride - from Quarantine by Dusty Boots and JoAnn
Baker
Heyes
cups Abigail's chin and softly tells her that she can travel in
"that get up" (although he wouldn't recommend it) either
upright or across the saddle and then orders her up the stairs -
from Difficult Delivery by Kate Ashe
Heyes
carrying Abigail into the cabin, setting about undressing her,
removing her jacket, boots and outer garments before turning his
back so she can change - from Difficult Delivery by Kate Ashe
Heyes
plays poker to save Kid and Jenny from Playing for Keeps by Leah
Anders
Heyes
taking care of Kid after Kid is caught in the flash flood - from
Difficult Delivery by Kate Ashe
Heyes
escapes from the storeroom - from Hell and High Water: Part One -
Hell by Kate Ashe
Favourite
Curry Scene
Kid
demands of Leighton Where. Is. Smith? - from Hell
and High Water: Part One - Hell by Kate Ashe
Kid
being caught in the flash flood - from Difficult Delivery by Kate
Ashe
Kid
shoots at the snake in the barn with Matthew Dodds and then joins
Matthew in his cottage afterwards - from The View from Knightsgate
by Susanna Leslie
Kid is
drunk when a diamond is planted on him - from You Don't Bring Me
Diamonds by Sally Wheaton
After
Kid has been searching for Heyes, in the bar and immediately
afterwards outside, Kid suddenly stops and all he has to say is
"Heyes!"; - from Hell and High Water: Part One - Hell by
Kate Ashe
Favourite
Heyes and Curry Together Scene
Kid
breaks "Joshua" out of the doctors office after he loses
his memory - from Forget Me Not by Leah Anders
Heyes
and Curry examine their old "blood brothers" scars - from
If You Can't Trust a Lawman, Who Can You Trust by Leah Anders
Heyes
and Curry face the possibilities in the cabin when they're
surrounded by bounty hunters - from End of the Road? by Sally
Wheaton
Heyes
and Curry deliver Mrs Shaw's baby - from God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
by Drena Hills
Curry
tries to convince Harry Briscoe that Heyes has lost his touch, and
Heyes is forced to counter with the admission that Kid Curry has
not. - from A Question of Loyalty by Sally Wheaton
The
"Gunfight" between Kid Curry and Hannibal Heyes - from The
Search for J. Wesley by Sally Wheaton
Heyes
is trying to get an inebriated Curry across the street and out of
town. - from You Don't Bring Me Diamonds by Sally Wheaton
Producers'
Choice Awards
Best
Action Story
The
Search for J. Wesley Written by Sally Wheaton
Everyone I have talked to have particularly liked the gun fight
between Heyes and Curry, because we all know Heyes is no slouch with
the gun.
A Difficult Delivery Written by Kate Ashe
The different things that kept happening to the poor guys as they
tried to deliver this package, it kept us on the edge of our seats
for the whole journey
Best
Light-Hearted Story
This
Cell Aint Big Enough For the Both of Us! Written by Leah Anders
Curry and Kyle working together to free Heyes and the Devils Hole
Gang, just the thought of that is enough to make us smile.
Never
Get Involved In Another Man's Feud Written by Dusty Boots
Well what can I say, ‘there’s nowt as queer as folk’
Best
Hurt/Comfort Story
Quarantine
Written by Dusty Boots and JoAnn Baker
Brilliant collaborative writing, not quite sure who was worse off
Heyes on his sick bed or Curry digging all those holes, but they
came through it together
Hell
and High Water Part 1& 2 Written by Kate Ashe
We think this story managed to include just about everything.
Poor Heyes escaping from that hole and then being nursed back to
health .Kid being really worried not knowing where Heyes was and
also the interaction when they finally meet up.
Writers'
Choice Awards
Favourite
Heyes Scene
Heyes
playing poker to save Kid and Jenny in Playing for Keeps by Leah
Anders
Heyes
taking care of Kid after Kid is caught in the flash flood in
Difficult Delivery by Kate Ashe
Heyes
escaping from the storeroom in Hell and High Water Part 1 - Hell by
Kate Ashe
Heyes
confronting Jed the Goat in Quarantine by Dusty Boots and JoAnn
Baker
Favourite
Curry Scene
Kid
being caught in the flash flood in Difficult Delivery by Kate Ashe
Kid
shoots at the snake in the barn with Matthew Dodds and then joins
Matthew in his cottage afterwards in A View from Knightsgate by
Susanna Leslie
Kid is
drunk when a diamond is planted on him in You Don't Bring Me
Diamonds by Sally Wheaton
Kid
threatens Jeremiah Leighton whilst trying to find Heyes in Hell and
High Water Part 1 - Hell by Kate Ashe
Favourite
Heyes and Curry Together Scene
Kid
breaks "Joshua" out of the doctors office after he loses
his memory in Forget Me Not by Leah Anders
Heyes
and Curry face each other in a gunfight in The Search for J. Wesley
by Sally Wheaton
Heyes
and Curry examine their old "blood brothers" scars in If
You Can't Trust a Lawman, Who Can You Trust by Leah Anders
Heyes
and Curry face the possibilities in the cabin when they're
surrounded by bounty hunters in The End of the Road? by Sally
Wheaton
Awards
Chosen by Individual Members of the VS3 Team
Funniest
Scene
Heyes
gets attacked by poison ivy in Difficult Delivery by Kate Ashe
Heyes
takes on Jed the Goat in Quarantine by Dusty Boots and JoAnn Baker
Heyes
drools on his pillow in If You Can't Trust a Lawman, Who Can You
Trust by Leah Anders
Mrs
Shaw has a baby in God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen by Drena Hills
Favourite
Gunfight or Gun Scene
Kid
shooting O’Malley’s gun out of his hand before walking over and
punching him in Never Get Involved in Another Man’s Feud by Dusty
Boots
Kid
and Matthew Dodd shooting the head off a rattler at exactly the same
time in The View From Knightsgate by Susanna Leslie
Kid
showing his fast draw to get the boy Jesse in order to get him to
put his gun down in God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen by Drena Hills
Kid
drawing against Heyes, then facing J. Wesley and shooting his gun
out of his hand in The Search for J. Wesley by Sally Wheaton
“Favourite”
Baddie
Jeremiah
Leighton in Hell and High Water Parts One and Two by Kate Ashe
Pete
Peterson in Uncle Mac
Jeremy
Beaumont in Playing for Keeps by Leah Anders
Alan
Wells in God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen by Drena Hills
Favourite
Jailbreak
This
Cell Ain't Big Enough for the both of Us by Leah Anders
A
Question of Loyalty by Sally Wheaton
Hell
and High Water Part One: Hell by Kate Ashe
Uncle
Mac by Drena Hills
Favourite
Safebreak
The
Lawyers’ office (twice) to look for Harrington’s will and papers
in Double Jeopardy by JoAnn Baker
On
train to find the papers in Alias Hannibal Heyes by JoAnn Baker
Playing
for Keeps by Leah Anders
Hell
and High Water Part Two: Hell by Kate Ashe
Favourite
Romantic Scene
The
scene where Amanda brings fresh towels for Heyes to his room in The
View from Knightsgate by Susanna Leslie
The
baking scene whee Heyes teases Amanda with fistfulls of flour in The
View from Knightsgate by Susanna Leslie
The
goodbye scene in The View from Knightsgate by Susanna Leslie
Best
Heyes Moment
Finding
Hodges and figuring out the clues - Ask for Whom the Bell Tolls
In the
bank with Harry - Hell and High Water Part Two: High Water by Kate
Ashe
Playing
poker to save Kid and Jenny in Playing for Keeps by Leah Anders
Baking
with Amanda in The View from Knightsgate by Susanna Leslie
Best
Kid Line
"Heyes,
just how many trackers were there in Southern Utah that year you
made champeen?" in Heroes by Sally Wheaton
"Heyes,
we've been invited to leave. We've already been recognized twice
today and it's barely noon! I think this is the best invitation
we're going to get for awhile and we oughtta take it!"in The
View from Knightsgate by Susanna Leslie
"Heyes,
this isn't funny. How are we going to prove he's not you - I mean
you're not him, that you're you?" in Alias Hannibal Heyes by
JoAnn Baker
"We
need this job Heyes. I know it's dangerous and hard and only a fool
would take it. Well, we're broke and that's as close to being fools
as you can get. That money will take us a long way and it's not as
though we've not done dangerous, hard and foolhardy jobs
before!"in A Difficult Delivery by Kate Ashe
Best
Heyes Line
“All
those perfect plans and they’re saying I only pulled it off
because I had inside information” in Alias Hannibal Heyes by JoAnn
Baker
“Was
I baking?” in The View from Knightsgate by Susanna Leslie
“Yes
my son” in Uncle Mac by Drena Hills
“Heads
I win, Tails you lose” in Quarantine by Dusty Boots and JoAnn
Baker
Best
Partnership Moment
Curry
and Heyes in all scenes with Kyle McMurtry in This Cell Ain't Big
Enough for the Both of Us! by Leah Anders
Curry
and Heyes in all their scenes together in A Difficult Delivery by
Kate Ashe
Curry
and Heyes delivering the Shaw baby in God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen by
Drena Hills
Curry
and Heyes 'working on' Harry Briscoe while on the trail in A
Question of Loyalty by Sally Wheaton
Favourite
Guest Star or Casting
Geoffrey
Deuel as Alex Harrington in Double Jeopardy by JoAnn Baker
Monty
Laird as a poker player in Ask For Whom the Bell Tolls by Kate Ashe
Paul
Newman with one line as a barman in Never Get Involved in Another
Man’s Feud by Dusty Boots
Earl
Holliman and Dennis Fimple as Wheat and Kyle in This Cell Aint Big
Enough for the Both of Us by Leah Anders
Best
Awww Moment
Kid
gets caught in a flash flood in A Difficult Delivery by Kate Ashe
Alex
Harrington explains to Kid that Heyes is doing this for him in Alias
Hannibal Heyes by JoAnn Baker
Heyes
and Curry not telling each other what they are thinking when they
both look at the "blood brothers" scars on their hands in
If You Can't Trust a Lawman, Who Can You Trust by Leah Anders
Kid
can't find Heyes in Hell and High Water Part One: Hell by Kate Ashe
Best
Dramatic Moment
The
priest turns around and is Heyes in Uncle Mac by Drena Hills
Hank
confronts H and C and finally decides to let them go in If you can't
trust a lawman, Who can you trust by Leah Anders
Heyes
collapses with typhoid in Quarantine by Dusty Boots and JoAnn Baker
The
bounty hunter shoots into the well in End of the Road? By Sally
Wheaton
Favourite
Scheme or Plan
Heyes’
plan in Hell and High Water Part Two: Hell by Kate Ashe
Heyes’
plan in Alias Hannibal Heyes by JoAnn Baker
Heyes
solves the crime in Ask for Whom the Bell Tolls by Kate Ashe
Kid
becomes sheriff in Never Get Involved in Another Man’s Feud by
Dusty Boots
Favourite
Original Character Abigail
in Difficult Delivery by Kate Ashe
Alex
Harrington in Double Jeopardy by JoAnn Baker Miss
Emma Crabtree in If You Can't Trust a Lawman, Who Can You Trust by
Leah Anders Juaquin
in Uncle Mac by Drena Hills
Best
Kid Moment
Kid
threatening Leighton to find out where Heyes is in Hell and High
Water Part One: Hell by Kate Ashe
Kid
Shooting the snake in the barn with Matthew Dodds and then talking
to him at his cottage in The View from Knightsgate by Susanna Leslie
Kid
becoming a sheriff in Never Get Involved in Another Man's Feud by
Dusty Boots
Kid
confronting Cliff in This Cell Aint Big Enough for the Both of Us by
Leah Anders
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