@@cybersee9966 she said he was always very arrogant, and just not very kind in her experience, my dad would probably remember more specific stories, she died when I was 9. But I do know she really liked Lorne Green, and he was always very kind.
@Saved by Grace, did your great grandma ever say anything about Pernell Roberts or Michael Landon? Also, I would appreciate it if you would ask your father for specific stories about Dan Blocker.
Me I don't care for his episodes now I do like them better Joe's episodes but not better then Adam's in fact Adam is the only reason I watch this show so after he gone I will start all over and watch them again
Boa noite olha Olha eu vou repetir eu quero assistir todos os filmes internacionais em português eu já venho pedindo isso há muito tempo e principalmente o Bonanza lançou uma nova temporada está tudo em outras línguas então eu quero elas em português tudo bem
Toque para pausar do que mais uma vez toquei para pausar então eu vou repetir eu quero assistir todos os filmes internacionais em português e principalmente o Bonança que começou uma nova temporada está também internacional então peço para vocês que me traduza todos porque não é só eu que tá com essa dificuldade eu conheço muitas pessoas tá tudo bem vocês agora me entenderam
@Luce Helena Here is how: Click the gear icon in the upper right corner. Then click on "captions". Then click on "auto-translate". Then scroll to "Portuguese".
I'm binge watching Bonanza in Scottsdale, Arizona. I watched it for the first time when I was 7 in 1962 in Buenos Aires, Argentina dubbed in Spanish. Moved to the USA in 1965 and kept watching. Hadn't watched a show for about 36 years, buy lately I miss the old shows so I started watching them again. It's amazing how much more I get from them after living 66 years, so many good messages. What the hell has happened to humanity, it seems like we have all the tools to do the right thing, but we just don't. Got to do better, all of us. ☮️
Huguette watched as a little girl in France. (the comment before yours) Watched same as you and many others when i was a child. Never even crossed my mind Ben, Adam, Hoss, Little Joe , Hop Sing and everyone else was an "appreciated" one hour show on Sunday night. And i same as you have been blessed with Bonanza once again. Thank you Gringo. Humanity went "off the air" when Bonanza did.
I'm a sap for a happy ending or lesson. I suppose that's the reason I'm enjoying the old Bonanza shows. A refreshing break from the times we're facing these days. Thank you for posting!
Me too. I just wish they used more black and brown people like the Rifleman does. Sammy Davis, Jr. was amazing on the Rifleman. I think he did 2 episodes.
@Karen Deaton I agree. I've just about given up on modern shows. @@mollybrownuptown5849 I believe we should treat everyone as human, but there's nothing wrong with light skinned people making shows that feature mostly light skinned people. And there's nothing wrong with dark folks making shows with mostly dark folks. I'm sure you had good intentions when you said that, but I'm against insisting that people do that because it can take away from a story or make them feel ashamed for not doing it when there's nothing wrong with doing it. All that really matters is human beings playing interesting roles.
@@yougetagoldstar U R Right . nothing wrong with a good show with good values . ACTUALLY she is very wrong Bonanza gives credit to native ppl in a lot of episodes . and we all love Hop Sing
Oh my goodness my belly hurts I'm laughing so hard, the look on Ben's face, and then on Hoss's face when they walked in, is priceless. This is worth watching many, many times over. :And that arrogant scared grown child of a mind man and Hoss, his newborn son, and beautiful wife what they had to go through to push him over the edge, and then Hoss see, sensing what was needed in the final moments, for their love to come full circle, oh what a great ending to a fun rough and tumble story with new horse breeding, a new baby, new friends, and newly sprouted love. Who'd ever imagine that Bonanza could teach, soothe, entertain, and calm the nerves?
...Thirty years ago I was an independent "swinging bachelor" at age 34 with my own apartment - like this grungy man in Bonanza. Then along came a single young woman with small three kids who completely interrupted my freedom - similar to this Bonanza! Thirty years later we are still together with a little house and a stable life. Yes, I wanted my own life like this grungy man in Bonanza. But the Good Lord had a different path for me which I accepted. And things are fine. Thanks for posting this reminder from Bonanza.
Felix. I am so happy for how your life turned out. 38 years ago I was a single mother of two children when I met my bachelor husband. 3 months later we were married and then we had another 2 children. Life is so full of wonderful things ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Every time I think I have seen them all you come up with another winner, thank you I have always been a Bonanza fan, thank you,...Greetings from Australia.
I like the desert areas that they film in. So many mountainous areas with layered sedimentary rock layers caused by the ocean when it covered the USA for millions of years. All the scenes in the wild are awesome, in God's great glory, showing what a Great Father He is, allowing us to see His power of creation, just by observing nature.
Got to watch a few episodes as a kid back in the 90s, along with other good shows. Saw the actor who played Adam in another series and got nostalgic. I'm with some other people who wish that the boys could've had a gal that stuck around, kind of gets old when all the relationships don't last. Even Ben ended up losing his three wives and never seemed to find another. Just sad. Ben's hair reminds me of my paternal grandfather, all silver. Loved it then. This show makes me wish that I was back in my childhood, when my mind was still innocent.
Copperbottoms were outstanding stock horses leading up to modern day Quarter horses. The wiley lead mare ran in front. Stallions ran in back and urged slower mares. The stallion looks like Mr Mccutcheon's Fury.
PA have got to be the universe greatest dad, with the patience of Job, everything and everyone ends up at the Cartwrights the biggest yard there is. Love them ♥️
@@loril6437 Would be nice if all people of wealth was like the Cartwrights wouldn't it? Though their money is their own but the care and concern for humanity would be commendable. The world would definitely be a better place.
*Thanks for sharing and keeping alive these Great Ethics, and Morality filled shows from my youth. Maybe the Scripting style will catch on, and we'll see better, more family friendly shows made again.* 🤠👍👍💖🐂🐎🐎
The middle of this episode was painful, but the end was touching and funny. The character that woman played was a gem. I usually disapprove of the bullheaded and rambunctious woman that's praised nowadays, but, man, they wrote that husband to justify her frustration well. At least he came around. Felt so bad for her. Also, "she-female"? That phrase made me laugh the first time I heard it.
Has anyone but me notice Hoss holds back on his rains. His horses head is a little higher than the rest! If you didnt notice go back and see for yourself!
I listened to a lecture about what not to marry and those traits are considered ones that a person does not change. Though for a tv episode it was entertaining with believable acting.
I guess the horse "breaker" needed "breaking" himself, and she is just the right person to do it. Lovely show and very informative. Thank you for sharing.
A very valuable episode because it's a moral message right out of the blue, at the right time, and in the right place because I'm exactly the type of person Leif was, and my girlfriend is exactly like Prudence. Even looks like her.
Unfortunately she didn't get the grammar right. She was saying thee a lot when she should have said thou. She failed to mind her thees and thous. I blame it in the illiteracy of the script writers.
I hadn't seen this one before, thanks for uploading. When she laid her head on the place where the horse got him in the head gave me chills though. Ouch.
I'm glad I subscribed! I've been binge-watching Bonanza. I'm really enjoying these episodes. Thanks for the videos. From the San Francisco Bay Area ❤️🌴
Hoss was actually a real different Rancher than all those other men on here. He was the gentleman giant. The other men always had the wrong idea of how to treat the ladies. Like all's they wanted to do was boss them around. Or they had the right to hit the lady. So wrong!!
@@jeffcampbell2710 Oh no. I feel and will stick with my opinion. Hoss was truly a gentleman to the ladies. And your opinion of how I feel doesn't matter to me. I think am very right. Regardless of how you feel. And have watched many episodes. I have never been more right. !!!!
There were so many episodes of Bonanza where religion, the Bible, Christianity, were upheld and portrayed in a highly positive fashion. So unlike today amongst the more "enlightened" crop of shows and "entertainers."
I Love horses, as well all animals, so I was crying about the bad treatment that man was giving him. I know it's faking, because was a film, but in reality there are so many so called humans doing it. God help all creatures.
I was aware for the first time how he really felt about her, when he was outside by the those dead tree branches, looked up and said “Hi , up there, and then went on to ask him not to let her hurt too bad”. Then I knew that he really loved her.
I thought that, because of that scene, and he said he had done a lot of thinking, that in the following scene, he was going to tell her that the three of them would go back to Montana together.
Hoss would be the best friend anyone could ever have! And any woman who got him for a husband would be treated like a queen.
If they lived long enough?
@@jwfinley7808 Yes, that Cartwright curse was truly sad.
Yes!! I love Hoss!! Honestly, I think he has a lot of his mom in him.
Hoss...Dan Blocker was the kindest Cartwright of all..most under-rated actor.
He is so sweet in the shows! He is wonderful!
My great grandma was the post mistress for Hollywood back then and according to her he wasn’t as kind in person
Do you have any details about what he was really like? I know someone who met Dan Blocker and Lorne Greene... and said that both of them were kind.
@@cybersee9966 she said he was always very arrogant, and just not very kind in her experience, my dad would probably remember more specific stories, she died when I was 9. But I do know she really liked Lorne Green, and he was always very kind.
@Saved by Grace, did your great grandma ever say anything about Pernell Roberts or Michael Landon? Also, I would appreciate it if you would ask your father for specific stories about Dan Blocker.
Hoss a gentle giant but don’t get him angry 😤.Who doesn’t love Hoss great episode!
@Trey Benicio need
@Trey Benicio if us
Me I don't care for his episodes now I do like them better Joe's episodes but not better then Adam's in fact Adam is the only reason I watch this show so after he gone I will start all over and watch them again
@@natvan29 Dan Blocker: Father, teacher, actor, cowboy
@@natvan29 Adam’s heart isn’t as good or pure as Hoss’s
Hoss is so good with animals and ppl. I like the taking GOOD care of animal values in this show
like a cheetah's tail, the tail of the horse makes for top speed
1957
Hoss has all the great episodes!
Hoss and the Ballerina
Hoss and the Leprechauns
1960-1980 TV was better than the writing in many shows today
Much of it had Godly values, which is greatly lacking in Hollywood today.
In my opinion, there is no doubt about it. Hoss made that show what it was.
He did indeed.
@@th723 DC AR,
Boa noite olha Olha eu vou repetir eu quero assistir todos os filmes internacionais em português eu já venho pedindo isso há muito tempo e principalmente o Bonanza lançou uma nova temporada está tudo em outras línguas então eu quero elas em português tudo bem
Toque para pausar do que mais uma vez toquei para pausar então eu vou repetir eu quero assistir todos os filmes internacionais em português e principalmente o Bonança que começou uma nova temporada está também internacional então peço para vocês que me traduza todos porque não é só eu que tá com essa dificuldade eu conheço muitas pessoas tá tudo bem vocês agora me entenderam
@Luce Helena Here is how: Click the gear icon in the upper right corner. Then click on "captions". Then click on "auto-translate". Then scroll to "Portuguese".
Great episode. Kathryn Hays was quite delightful. Dan Blocker super as always. Also Ray really played his part well. Love the ending !
😮I've got tears in my eyes at 71 years old, no not for the story but those years that have gone forever.
I'm binge watching Bonanza in Scottsdale, Arizona. I watched it for the first time when I was 7 in 1962 in Buenos Aires, Argentina dubbed in Spanish. Moved to the USA in 1965 and kept watching. Hadn't watched a show for about 36 years, buy lately I miss the old shows so I started watching them again. It's amazing how much more I get from them after living 66 years, so many good messages. What the hell has happened to humanity, it seems like we have all the tools to do the right thing, but we just don't. Got to do better, all of us. ☮️
Huguette watched as a little girl in France. (the comment before yours) Watched same as you and many others when i was a child. Never even crossed my mind Ben, Adam, Hoss, Little Joe , Hop Sing and everyone else was an "appreciated" one hour show on Sunday night. And i same as you have been blessed with Bonanza once again. Thank you Gringo. Humanity went "off the air" when Bonanza did.
my Canada is a post christian nation and it is gone downhill FAST!!!!
E.O. S.
Evil is stopping humanity from progressing...
You are an old horse now, l hope!
@@joylukose6638
And you are an idiot, young or old...
I'm a sap for a happy ending or lesson. I suppose that's the reason I'm enjoying the old Bonanza shows. A refreshing break from the times we're facing these days. Thank you for posting!
Me too. I just wish they used more black and brown people like the Rifleman does. Sammy Davis, Jr. was amazing on the Rifleman. I think he did 2 episodes.
@Karen Deaton I agree. I've just about given up on modern shows.
@@mollybrownuptown5849 I believe we should treat everyone as human, but there's nothing wrong with light skinned people making shows that feature mostly light skinned people. And there's nothing wrong with dark folks making shows with mostly dark folks. I'm sure you had good intentions when you said that, but I'm against insisting that people do that because it can take away from a story or make them feel ashamed for not doing it when there's nothing wrong with doing it. All that really matters is human beings playing interesting roles.
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@@yougetagoldstar U R Right . nothing wrong with a good show with good values . ACTUALLY she is very wrong Bonanza gives credit to native ppl in a lot of episodes . and we all love Hop Sing
Yes me too.
I think this was the first for my Grandpa to write for Bonanza.
Great episode. It’s the first time I saw this one. Glad Lafe came to his senses. His wife is so kindhearted, poised, and pretty.
Leif
Oh my goodness my belly hurts I'm laughing so hard, the look on Ben's face, and then on Hoss's face when they walked in, is priceless. This is worth watching many, many times over. :And that arrogant scared grown child of a mind man and Hoss, his newborn son, and beautiful wife what they had to go through to push him over the edge, and then Hoss see, sensing what was needed in the final moments, for their love to come full circle, oh what a great ending to a fun rough and tumble story with new horse breeding, a new baby, new friends, and newly sprouted love. Who'd ever imagine that Bonanza could teach, soothe, entertain, and calm the nerves?
This episode, like many others, ended too soon. I just LOVE watching these reruns. Thank you for making them available.
...Thirty years ago I was an independent "swinging bachelor" at age 34 with my own apartment - like this grungy man in Bonanza. Then along came a single young woman with small three kids who completely interrupted my freedom - similar to this Bonanza! Thirty years later we are still together with a little house and a stable life. Yes, I wanted my own life like this grungy man in Bonanza. But the Good Lord had a different path for me which I accepted. And things are fine. Thanks for posting this reminder from Bonanza.
Felix. I am so happy for how your life turned out. 38 years ago I was a single mother of two children when I met my bachelor husband. 3 months later we were married and then we had another 2 children. Life is so full of wonderful things ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Same Felix. Thanks for sharing your story.
Thank God He changes us !!! GBU and your family Be ever thankful for them
She’s the sweetest n most alluring woman to appear in Bonaza. How could he not love her ? Me the Wild One would have died in her arms…
Dear Prudence. A very good episode. the horse wrangling scenes were thrilling. the lady was a sweetheart
A lot of men today are afraid to say what you just said.
@@yougetagoldstar haha. I know what u mean.
Hoss always bringing home stray critters. Always loved Kathryn Hays since I saw her as the Empath on Star Trek.
One thing that gets me EVERY TIME is the violinist in the artistry plays left-handed mmm WooHoo, go for gold!!!
Lovely story. Hoss at his wonderful best, bless him.
Love Hoss and great episode
Her husband just should have been an old time sailor, if he just wants to run away from his wife and kid.
Joes facial expressions crack me up
Every time I think I have seen them all you come up with another winner, thank you I have always been a Bonanza fan, thank you,...Greetings from Australia.
Our pleasure! Thank you for watching. 🤠👌🎬🍿
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" Dang pa, that little lady wore the cover all's in that family".
Hoss always the best
A lot of these are new to me. What little attention I paid to Bonanza was 1965 when I was 3.
I like the desert areas that they film in. So many mountainous areas with layered sedimentary rock layers caused by the ocean when it covered the USA for millions of years. All the scenes in the wild are awesome, in God's great glory, showing what a Great Father He is, allowing us to see His power of creation, just by observing nature.
.... Layers caused by Noah's flood
Hoss's hair looks great!
It looks better when they cut it short along the sides. Usually his hair is longer on the sides.
Hoss in a star role.
God i hope when i die that im born again in the cartwright world of carson and virginia city nevada.
I miss them so much.
Got to love hoss hahahaha...
Oh Hoss,I miss you .
Another beautiful scrip.
Very good western Hoss is so caring Dutch a gentleman
Got to watch a few episodes as a kid back in the 90s, along with other good shows. Saw the actor who played Adam in another series and got nostalgic. I'm with some other people who wish that the boys could've had a gal that stuck around, kind of gets old when all the relationships don't last. Even Ben ended up losing his three wives and never seemed to find another. Just sad. Ben's hair reminds me of my paternal grandfather, all silver. Loved it then. This show makes me wish that I was back in my childhood, when my mind was still innocent.
He was the Doctor on the TV show Trapper John MD. He was the main character Dr. John McIntyre
Hoss, I LOVE YOU FOREVER!.
I have been watching Bonanza since I was a little girl in France and I absolutely LOVE this episode. Thank you so very very much ⭐⭐⭐⭐🌠
Awesome to hear that, thanks for tuning in! 🤠👌🎬🍿
Thank you for making this possible for people like me who don't have TV.
You watched Bonanza as a little girl in France?
@@terryknutson3202 Yes it was one of the only shows that was not the news. I was blessed to move to Lake Tahoe and visit the shows set there also.
I loved the ending!
🤠👌🎬🍿
Lord! For these most *bountious gifts we're most grateful;
You can´t beat a wild spirit into being tame, you can only break it.
So they do with humans..........
If you've never read the book "Smokey", I recommend it.
@@AndrewVelonis thanks
Copperbottoms were outstanding stock horses leading up to modern day Quarter horses.
The wiley lead mare ran in front. Stallions ran in back and urged slower mares.
The stallion looks like Mr Mccutcheon's Fury.
The stallion is clearly a gelding.
Dan Blocker always overcomes hardship with patience and kindness - and a few good punches! The childbirth scenes were a but unrealistic, though.
Thanks for uploading this episode
If only they made film series, as this in today's times, maybe just maybe today maybe a better place. Own can only wonder.😉👍
I don't see room for improvement.
That's one hellova character intro!! Wow!
One of the best endings I’ve seen.
"C'mon, man, peach cobbler!" I can relate!
Hoss is always the baby doctor
Omg , you see that peach cobbler , heck I'd marry her in a heartbeat.
I've baked plenty of pies, but her pie makes mine look like a Tastykake.
LOL I liked it too. Wow
I love Hoss!!
Nice to take a break from the virus scam....
PA have got to be the universe greatest dad, with the patience of Job, everything and everyone ends up at the Cartwrights the biggest yard there is. Love them ♥️
Awesome to hear that, thanks for tuning in! 🤠👌🎬🍿
Such a well deserving wealthy family
@@loril6437 Would be nice if all people of wealth was like the Cartwrights wouldn't it? Though their money is their own but the care and concern for humanity would be commendable. The world would definitely be a better place.
@@dawnmills5567 I couldn't have understood your reply any better than my thoughts. Wealth plays a bad role on most people. Money can't buy happiness.
@@loril6437 Not at all.
A kindred spirit ,that's Hoss!
Great episode, loved that beautiful black stallion at the door 🤗💗
*Thanks for sharing and keeping alive these Great Ethics, and Morality filled shows from my youth. Maybe the Scripting style will catch on, and we'll see better, more family friendly shows made again.* 🤠👍👍💖🐂🐎🐎
One of the greatest "tear jerkers".❤
Very good work by Mr.Hoss Cartright.
The middle of this episode was painful, but the end was touching and funny. The character that woman played was a gem. I usually disapprove of the bullheaded and rambunctious woman that's praised nowadays, but, man, they wrote that husband to justify her frustration well. At least he came around. Felt so bad for her. Also, "she-female"? That phrase made me laugh the first time I heard it.
Has anyone but me notice Hoss holds back on his rains. His horses head is a little higher than the rest! If you didnt notice go back and see for yourself!
That woman would be a FOOL for going back with that man... abusive men like him almost never change.
You're right, that dudes a complete a******. A person like that doesn't change.
ah, but the power of television, dont underestimate it.
I listened to a lecture about what not to marry and those traits are considered ones that a person does not change.
Though for a tv episode it was entertaining with believable acting.
@@AB-bm2ip: They're just keying off of life... most of us know someone who married or stays married to a complete loser....
@@user-pd7il3xz5j: That sounds like a lecture that should be required somewhere along a young person's education....
I guess the horse "breaker" needed "breaking" himself, and she is just the right person to do it. Lovely show and very informative. Thank you for sharing.
A great one she sure must have loved him.
A very valuable episode because it's a moral message right out of the blue, at the right time, and in the right place because I'm exactly the type of person Leif was, and my girlfriend is exactly like Prudence. Even looks like her.
That last scene is hilarious!
"...don't you worry about nothing Pa, everything is going to be all right"
lol!
" She talks fluent pilgrim, Hoss, the only language she knows."
Everyone was right. This was a beautiful precious movie. 🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿
Yummy look 👀 at that amazing pie 🥧. Yum 😋 now I have taste 👅 for some 😅😊
Me encanta bonanza programas muy sanos pero muy instructivo
I love all western but bonanza is at the list
Wow, Bonanza meets Call the Midwife! :D Beautiful!
❤ USUALLY ON THIS SHOW MOST NASTY CHARACTERS BECOME BETTER PEOPLE BUT SOMEONE WHO TREATS HORSES LIKE THAT, IT IS DOUBTFUL THAT HE CAN CHANGE❤
Katheryn Hays, all women. Pretty as a picture. Had 2 learn a whole lot of thee's & thou's 4 this episode
“Pretty as a pony kicking up her heels in the field.”
She is beautiful....and completely and modestly dressed. Most women today don't understand that the two go together.
Unfortunately she didn't get the grammar right. She was saying thee a lot when she should have said thou.
She failed to mind her thees and thous. I blame it in the illiteracy of the script writers.
Também amo muito Bonanza,e os Cartwrights entraram no meu coração, e não sai mais.
Ótimo episódio Dan é muito querido.
I just love Hoss! ❤️
I hadn't seen this one before, thanks for uploading. When she laid her head on the place where the horse got him in the head gave me chills though. Ouch.
Loved this episode ❤
Thanks for watching! Check out this film as well if you haven't already: ruclips.net/video/gji2XQwA2O0/видео.html
All of them was put in the right character to play, the personally to match these shows are timeless
Highland Dale was the black stallion. You have seen him in Black Beauty, as War Winds in Giant and as Fury in the TV series.
Could easily tell it wasn't a stallion
I'm glad I subscribed!
I've been binge-watching Bonanza.
I'm really enjoying these episodes.
Thanks for the videos.
From the San Francisco Bay Area ❤️🌴
Me too I’m on March 15,2024 from Chicago 🙌
Beautiful, such simple Faith
Kathryn is a real beauty..he's crazy!
Hoss was actually a real different Rancher than all those other men on here. He was the gentleman giant. The other men always had the wrong idea of how to treat the ladies. Like all's they wanted to do was boss them around. Or they had the right to hit the lady. So wrong!!
It appears you haven't watched many episodes. You couldn't be more wrong.
@@jeffcampbell2710 Oh no. I feel and will stick with my opinion. Hoss was truly a gentleman to the ladies. And your opinion of how I feel doesn't matter to me. I think am very right. Regardless of how you feel. And have watched many episodes. I have never been more right. !!!!
I agree with Jeff.
Everytime my Son leaves to go somewhere I always ask him to bring me home a HOSS!
There were so many episodes of Bonanza where religion, the Bible, Christianity, were upheld and portrayed in a highly positive fashion. So unlike today amongst the more "enlightened" crop of shows and "entertainers."
Great episodes
😢😢😢😢😢 remind me when my son was born
Hoss is Number 1 Cartwright
Lovely episode👍 👌😘😁😁😁😁⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Happy to hear that. Thanks for watching so frequently! 🤠👌🎬🍿
Poor Hoss, he seems to always end up as the Mid-wife.
I'm no horse expert but I often recognize some horses that are used in several episodes
Rent-A-Horse...lol
Bonanza had business with a ranch that rented the horses specifically for tv and movies.
Joss in trouble, love this episode
❤ THAT PEACH COBBLER WAS HOSS -SIZED ❤
Another good episode.
This is another old western show that's worth checking out! ruclips.net/video/TipnKbK_ffs/видео.html
Good thing she wasn't married to one of the cartwrights because she would be dead or had to run away at the end of the episode
I don't know, with how Hoss is looking at her cooking, he'd probably pray she stays forever 🤣
I can't say that I Agree with that. I think that the Cartwrights would have been there for her
That's crazy 🤣🤣🤣 hahaha pop's buried 3 young wives,,,he had some kinda bad luck,,,😂🤣must have passed on to his son's 💯
It's the curse of the Cartwrights.
@@saphiquefemmeyou dont get it?
Yep Hoss, I'd say he's pretty fast, he left all the other horses in the dust!😁
Could have been a Disney movie back when they made family classics.
My cousin met Aldo Ray in a supermarket one night.
And 🤷♀️ what happened 😮
I Love horses, as well all animals, so I was crying about the bad treatment that man was giving him. I know it's faking, because was a film, but in reality there are so many so called humans doing it. God help all creatures.
Peach cobbler, right up Hoss's alley!
Aldo Ray. One of my favorite actors:)
I hope she saved me some of that pie
It was cobbler!
I was aware for the first time how he really felt about her, when he was outside by the those dead tree branches, looked up and said “Hi , up there, and then went on to ask him not to let her hurt too bad”. Then I knew that he really loved her.
I thought that, because of that scene, and he said he had done a lot of thinking, that in the following scene, he was going to tell her that the three of them would go back to Montana together.