I can't even imagine the devastation outside of this episode when Dan Blocker did pass away. Hoss was not only a great gentleman. He had a heart bigger than life. And a man who truly loved. A man whom you knew you could trust. A true friend. Bonanza not only lost a great man. The whole world lost a great man.
@@linsqopiring6816 You can think or say what u want. I mean what I said. I said what I mean. It's no wonder they picked Dan Blocker to play Hoss. Nobody else could've filled Hoss's boots.
Any woman would be nuts not to want to be with Hoss. A fine man. The world needs more men like the Cartwright's. Thanks for the show, just wonderful! ❤️
@@Joseph-g3p9d Exactly!! She didn't appreciate Adam trying to help her and protect her when he tried courting her! Then she did this to Hoss!! Unbelievable that she trusted that sheister whom she just met! Her dad was to blame with the greed too. Then Hoss came to her wedding to bade her well! WoW! She missed out on true love! She always had two or more men after her, but never had the sense to pick a stable, secure, dedicated, loving and protective man! The grass is greener on the other side, until reality sets in!
The actress who played Margie Owens, Hoss' love interest in this episode, also played the part of Laura Dayton, Adam Cartwright's love interest in several other episodes. In those episodes, Adam eventually lost his love interest to his cousin, Will Cartwright.
Dan Blocker was no slouch either when it came to education. Had a Masters degree in Dramatic Arts. He was also a high school English teacher. Some say on set he was always reading a book. His personality was basically the same as "Hoss", brought some aspects of his own to the character. I watch Bonanza just for Hoss. Love you Dan Blocker, RIP!
Sadly they stopped making shows like this so young men could not be influenced but the biggest thing was they stripped Christian values from society There are some wonderful Christian men out there but it's really hard to find Nobody ever mentions that in Bonanza Christianity was a huge part of their lives I mean in the not in the show but in the series of the story that's why they were the way they were
@@meggrotte4760 Christianity was a huge part in the residents of Mayberry, North Carolina too. There were several episodes where the people sang real Christian hymns in church and there was a chorus in church. Sadly, the modern shows don't do that anymore like you said.
Very underrated episode here with perfect casting. Charismatic Sean McClory as a true low life, gullible Kathie Brown who falls for him, and always reliable Jacqueline Scott in one of her best supporting roles. Mr. Blocker brings on his heartbreak like never before, climaxing with his dropped gun belt gambit. Don’t miss it.
That's the same way Hoss acted when little Joe was going to marry that sick lady that died, he picked Joe up and carried him into that little cabin...that was beautiful!
Except for the fact that Joe twirled big Hoss around that must hv been rehearsed a lot. lol But the two of them could have had a spin off show on their own they really carried the show.
Dan Blocker, by all written accounts that I've read, was sweet off-screen too. His early death was a terrible loss. Thanks for showing such a touching episode.
@@kikionthetrailoflove7036 Actor Russell Johnson was awarded the purple heart 💜 in WWII when his plane was shot down. He played The Professor in "Gilligan's Island."
@@lynettepalecek3141 Amazing, I also believe Clarke Gable had airforce military honours during World War 2. They looked beyond themselves, Hollywood sure has changed.
You and a whole mess of other people ma'am. He was obviously a great man. One of a kind. a great man from head to toe. I wish I could have had an older brother like him
I love how Hoss always talks to the horses. In some episodes, Hoss and a horse are almost as much of a comedy duo as Hoss and Little Joe. Maybe, that's why in an episode in Season One, Hoss kept on being called Señor Caballo.
I consider myself a tough guy for my old age. Camping, hiking, hunting and even skydiving a time or three...but this episode left me a teary-eyed blubbering fool. Darn-it!
This woman was crazy. Hoss had it going on, he’s loving and a wonderful man with class and respect, a great family, his dad said they could have an area of over 5000 acres to build a cabin. That’s a huge area...She would have had it made.
I think it was Hoss that was crazy. To be able to finally get a wife and one that's loving and kind and pretty and all he had to do was say, "yea let's travel around a bit and see the world before we settle down". It would have been good for him too. What an epic mistake being unwilling to compromise.
that was an emotional episode to watch , that toke a tight grip on me , Eric Hoss Carwright Had a HUGE heart in all situations , may he rest in peace , Dan Blocker. many thanks for the upload Grjngo , allways a pleasure to watch Bonanza, regards from sweden.
@@joijaxx She was ahead of her time. Sadly, most North American women are just like her today. Hoss was too fat and ugly, though his family had money, she thought the other guy had as much or more. Edit, and she was a bimbo, just like most North American women today.
@@suev3339 it's not real? Ya don't say?... damn dude I wondered how they filmed it before movie pictures were invented. So that time I met Dan Blocker at a Bob's big boy he wasn't 160 years old? Wow, mind 🐡.
Who cares. It could have been Timbuktu or any other place like that. It was written in the script to give some exotic reference to the fake "world traveler" SOB who married the idiot girl.
Joseph Samwel, so lucky to grow up in a place described in this episode as so fragrant with scent of spices and flowers! I live in Montana now, and miss the fragrance of orange blossoms I grew up with in Florida.
Me rompio el corazon, ver a Hoss triste, por el desengano que tuvo con esa sonadora. Me encanta ver Bonanza una, otra y otra vez, mis amores tan bellos, los amo!!!😍😍😍😍 RIP MY DEAR COWBOYS 🥰
No the saddest episode was the first two of the last season…..the episode that was supposed to be for hoss but he died unexpectedly so they had to change things around and make joe the center of that episode and when you see him crying along with Ben, the whole crew was crying as well….
No, it wasn't the saddest and not even of the Hoss romance episodes. The one where he almost married a compulsive gambler who didn't have any real feelings for Hoss but was just using him and it was up to everyone else to show him how wrong he was about her was much sadder. In this one at least she really did have feelings for Hoss, but due to other things it didn't work out.
I miss those days and the love and integrity they had. so much confusion these days. The family ties and love for one another they had I hope and pray that will comeback
It was sweet of his family to have such confidence in him...instead of making fun of him. Several people have had the opposite reaction. But it is smart to wait and see how both the man and the woman feel about it instead of jumping the gun and making a bunch of plans to make something happen that may not be... meant to be.
Watched Bonanza and the waltons every sunday evening after we all got back from the country.. the family farms. I hated it . NOW. At my age ....18 again. ......I watch this stuff and its so sincere and innocent. UNLIKE our world now. I NEED THE HOT TUB TIME MACHINE 😎👍
Hoss brought Margie home and she was buried beside her mother in the cemetery of the church where she was married. He brought her daughter, named Annie, back to her grandfather. After her grandfather died a few years later she was taken in by the Peterson family who cared for her for seven years, until she died of cholera at age nine. She was buried beside her mother. Hoss brought flowers to their grave every Sunday until he died many years later. He never married.
georgiamule:There was a spin off from Bonanza,v short lived.Think it was called The Second Generation.Ben,Hoss & Joe had all passed & Adam lived far away & too ill to return.But his son,Joe's daughter & son(he was played by Mike's real life son) & Dan Blocker's real life son,who looked so like his father,were all involved.I think the ranch had been passed to Ben's brother.
This was my grandfather's favorite TV show...too bad he died when I was about 4yrs old...I barely knew him. Bonanza was shot in the mountains of my hometown (Big Bear city), on the back side of it..San Bernardino, Ca.
@@lynettepalecek3141 it wasn’t a mistake, ya a mistake marring the scumbag but she did it of her own free will knowing that she lead hoss on and than Mary’s a guy that she thinks is better than Hoss because he’s been around the world….the girl is selfish and basically stuck up and materialistic. Hoss deserved better
@@faithfulknightfonvratha9871 I stand by what I said. She wasn't at all like the spoiled rotten brat Laura and her spoiled rotten bratty daughter Peggy. That was a completely different story.
Poor Hoss, I hate to see him brokenhearted. The actress, Kathie Browne, reminds me so much of the actress who played Miss Beadle in Little House on the Prairie, Charlotte Stewart. She looks like her and sounds like her.
Excerpts from Brahms symphony number One is played in the background this is appropriate since the young lady wants to be a world traveler. Traveling the world would include Europe and Brahms was a major figure in European classical music
@@abrahamsmith1597 Not so, William Marshall, Lou Gossett, Scat man Crothers and other blacks were on the show, now like most shows of the time, it wasn't an accurate depiction
9 months have been passed away, Margie is giving birth to a baby girl, but the action is still in 1861 and almost all the time is summer. I can recall just one episode in 1863 in the middle of the Civil War, but there was no war activity in Nevada, it looks like.
Yes, it's pretty strange there is so little influence of the Civil War on Bonanza when they overlapped. Could have made for some great plots. Perhaps with the Cartwrights obviously taking the side of the north they didn't want to alienate much of their viewers.
Well, this is a neat trick, I think this actress, Kathie Brown was engaged to all the Cartwright boys at one time or another.....and she hooked up with Capt. Kirk also......
This guy was very good as a villain, and contributed to several key episodes of various Westerns. McClory participated in one of tv's greatest fights when he took on the hero of The Rifleman...THAT was a fight. Two big, powerful men getting after it....the little town probably had to raise taxes to cover the damage they did!
Among the finest episodes of Bonanza. This production represents what Hollywood can do, in spite of itself. The title (also the name of the Louis L'Amour book, and the 1957 movie directed by Thomas Carr) is a bit off for this episode. I have always been a fan of Jacqueline Scott; discovered her in the original Outer Limits. I loved, loved her in Outer Limits (and The Fugitive, et al). Dan Blocker is superb in this episode.
Has anyone noted yet (as I finally have at this late date) that Adam is the only cowboy always dressed in Black, from shoes to hat, who is (contrary to stereotype Western show villian garb) a good guy?
I can't even imagine the devastation outside of this episode when Dan Blocker did pass away. Hoss was not only a great gentleman. He had a heart bigger than life. And a man who truly loved. A man whom you knew you could trust. A true friend. Bonanza not only lost a great man. The whole world lost a great man.
You're conflating Hoss and Dan Blocker.
@@linsqopiring6816 You can think or say what u want. I mean what I said. I said what I mean. It's no wonder they picked Dan Blocker to play Hoss. Nobody else could've filled Hoss's boots.
He passed away 10 years later
Un Corazon tan hermoso mi adorado Hoss.
Never propose in front of a crowd.
Any woman would be nuts not to want to be with Hoss. A fine man. The world needs more men like the Cartwright's. Thanks for the show, just wonderful! ❤️
Well said! Glad you liked the epiosde, thanks for tuning in! 🤠👌🎬🍿
Well said,a very kind man,
This is true
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Totally, totally agree..
Hoss, you're too good for her. Glad you got that beauty of a horse back
She used Adam .
She used the big and wonderful Hoss.
@@Joseph-g3p9d She's for the streets lol.
@robertdiotalevi285 WATCH the show!
@@Joseph-g3p9d Exactly!!
She didn't appreciate Adam trying to help her and protect her when he tried courting her!
Then she did this to Hoss!! Unbelievable that she trusted that sheister whom she just met!
Her dad was to blame with the greed too.
Then Hoss came to her wedding to bade her well!
WoW!
She missed out on true love!
She always had two or more men after her, but never had the sense to pick a stable, secure, dedicated, loving and protective man!
The grass is greener on the other side, until reality sets in!
The actress who played Margie Owens, Hoss' love interest in this episode, also played the part of Laura Dayton, Adam Cartwright's love interest in several other episodes.
In those episodes, Adam eventually lost his love interest to his cousin, Will Cartwright.
Very emotional episode. It saddens me when Hoss gets hurt. He is such sweetheart.
Dan Blocker was no slouch either when it came to education. Had a Masters degree in Dramatic Arts. He was also a high school English teacher. Some say on set he was always reading a book. His personality was basically the same as "Hoss", brought some aspects of his own to the character. I watch Bonanza just for Hoss. Love you Dan Blocker, RIP!
So true
@@zsigzsag That's cool. I didn't know all that about him. Thanks.
@@zsigzsag It's ironic that Blocker played big old dumb kind hearted Hoss, when Blocker was the only one out of all the cast with a degree.
Hoss was a gentle giant . Rough and tough as nails. Yet possessed a tender heart .
Where are men like the Cartwrights today? They are the example of the highest quality family !
😁
They stopped making shows like this
Sadly they stopped making shows like this so young men could not be influenced but the biggest thing was they stripped Christian values from society
There are some wonderful Christian men out there but it's really hard to find
Nobody ever mentions that in Bonanza Christianity was a huge part of their lives I mean in the not in the show but in the series of the story that's why they were the way they were
@@meggrotte4760 Christianity was a huge part in the residents of Mayberry, North Carolina too. There were several episodes where the people sang real Christian hymns in church and there was a chorus in church. Sadly, the modern shows don't do that anymore like you said.
Too many people like the girl in this show exist so they've gone off to do their own thing.
Love hoss when he interacts with animals. :-)
Hollyweird could never hold a candle to these old gems. Sad.
This is the most saddest episode, don't hurt Hoss, the man who make me happy to watch Bonanza, so sad
Very underrated episode here with perfect casting. Charismatic Sean McClory as a true low life, gullible Kathie Brown who falls for him, and always reliable Jacqueline Scott in one of her best supporting roles. Mr. Blocker brings on his heartbreak like never before, climaxing with his dropped gun belt gambit. Don’t miss it.
Oh my gosh Joe's reaction to Hoss getting engaged is the best thing I've seen all week, I love all of their reactions 🥰 Poor Hoss tho 😔
That's the same way Hoss acted when little Joe was going to marry that sick lady that died, he picked Joe up and carried him into that little cabin...that was beautiful!
Except for the fact that Joe twirled big Hoss around that must hv been rehearsed a lot. lol But the two of them could have had a spin off show on their own they really carried the show.
Such powerful emotion from Hoss.
A broken heart you have to mend by yourself.. So true. And the Cartwrights took the high road. Always the best way to go.
Took the high road by beating up someone and then kidnapping his child?
Dan Blocker, by all written accounts that I've read, was sweet off-screen too. His early death was a terrible loss. Thanks for showing such a touching episode.
Dan Blocker lived on Platt Hill in Canoga Park. He owned a huge lot. Around the corner from where I grew up.
He also served in the Korean War, awarded a purple heart 💜 Not many actors can say that. He achieved so much in his life. R.I.P. big man
@@kikionthetrailoflove7036 Actor Russell Johnson was awarded the purple heart 💜 in WWII when his plane was shot down. He played The Professor in "Gilligan's Island."
@@lynettepalecek3141 Amazing, I also believe Clarke Gable had airforce military honours during World War 2. They looked beyond themselves, Hollywood sure has changed.
@@kikionthetrailoflove7036 I didn't know that about Clark Gable. I agree. Hollywood has changed a lot and not for the better.
Very touching n sad for Hoss , he's so loving n kind, i love him 😍🥰😘👍👌❤⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I love the reaction of Joe, Adam and Ben when they heard Hoss is getting married😍😍
Finally! Somebody gets the big bed now!
I would like to have had Dan Blocker as a friend! I’m sorry the world lost him so soon.
You and a whole mess of other people ma'am. He was obviously a great man. One of a kind. a great man from head to toe. I wish I could have had an older brother like him
As I must say , Junebug was definitely a beautiful horse as it was kind of difficult for Hoss release the animal . What a beauty .
I don't think that Hoss should have released Junebug. That poor horse. 🐎😢
Your second sentence is redundant.
This is easily my favorite opening scene of the whole show. It's so funny yet heartwarming
Damn it Bonanza you get me every time!!!😢😢
This is so sad. Hoss is a wonderful and caring man;
Hoss has a heart of gold, enough said.
Margie thinking the grass was greener wedding Connors. This was a great episode.
Good to see her git her "come uppins"!
She should have been happy with Hoss
I love how Hoss always talks to the horses. In some episodes, Hoss and a horse are almost as much of a comedy duo as Hoss and Little Joe. Maybe, that's why in an episode in Season One, Hoss kept on being called Señor Caballo.
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I consider myself a tough guy for my old age. Camping, hiking, hunting and even skydiving a time or three...but this episode left me a teary-eyed blubbering fool. Darn-it!
It does not make a man less to allow his HUMANITY to be expressed. Don't EVER lose that side of yourself. HUGE respect!
@Thorsden556... Pass me that box of tissue, please.😔😢
Nothing u mentioned are tough at any age adventurerus but um anyway
Don't worry friend you're not the only one😉👍
Great men cry, and show their feelings!!!
Hoss Cartwright was made for bonanza he's the main reason y I watch this lovely western series. I hate to see this girl hurt hoss little heart
Michael Landon loved Dan Blocker like a true brother in real life. You can't make up the chemistry they had, and it played well on screen.
The loving spirit of hoss
...and this is why Hoss is my favorite Cartwright--together with Pa.
Definitely !!!!!!!!!
This woman was crazy. Hoss had it going on, he’s loving and a wonderful man with class and respect, a great family, his dad said they could have an area of over 5000 acres to build a cabin. That’s a huge area...She would have had it made.
Don't blame the woman! She's only following script!
I think it was Hoss that was crazy. To be able to finally get a wife and one that's loving and kind and pretty and all he had to do was say, "yea let's travel around a bit and see the world before we settle down". It would have been good for him too. What an epic mistake being unwilling to compromise.
that was an emotional episode to watch ,
that toke a tight grip on me , Eric Hoss Carwright
Had a HUGE heart in all situations , may he rest in peace ,
Dan Blocker. many thanks for the upload Grjngo ,
allways a pleasure to watch Bonanza, regards from sweden.
Shed a little tear for Hoss.
He showed up for her wedding, he has more class than she deserves.
She was awful!
@@joijaxx She was ahead of her time. Sadly, most North American women are just like her today. Hoss was too fat and ugly, though his family had money, she thought the other guy had as much or more. Edit, and she was a bimbo, just like most North American women today.
Kathe Browne was only acting a part. She was a beautiful lady and excellent actress.
@@suev3339 it's not real? Ya don't say?... damn dude I wondered how they filmed it before movie pictures were invented. So that time I met Dan Blocker at a Bob's big boy he wasn't 160 years old? Wow, mind 🐡.
@@suev3339 We know she was only acting, we are talking about the character she was playing, sheesh.
The moment that horse started acting up was a sign. Hoss too good for that girl
foreshadowing. 🙈🙉🙊
When did the horse qct up? When it got spooked from Joe shouting, all horses get spooked.
@@NightridewithNikki 10:44 When Hoss took the carriage to the father's house to ask to marry his daughter.
happy to hear my country in this series Zanzibar Tanzania
Who cares. It could have been Timbuktu or any other place like that. It was written in the script to give some exotic reference to the fake "world traveler" SOB who married the idiot girl.
Joseph Samwel, so lucky to grow up in a place described in this episode as so fragrant with scent of spices and flowers! I live in Montana now, and miss the fragrance of orange blossoms I grew up with in Florida.
Me rompio el corazon, ver a Hoss triste, por el desengano que tuvo con esa sonadora. Me encanta ver Bonanza una, otra y otra vez, mis amores tan bellos, los amo!!!😍😍😍😍 RIP MY DEAR COWBOYS 🥰
ben was really a wise father especially when he said only a man could mend his broken heart...
Hoss..a big man with a big ❤.
I 🤔in real life will there be anyone like Hoss?
Bring the show back on tv miss the good old western shows
I watch old westerns on the firestick AiryTv. Love it Gunsmoke, old westerns just like when I was young watching with my grandpa.
You could never bring back a Western.
the saddest episode in the history of bonanza....crushed the life out of Hoss....the only person in the episode that knew what love was...
Totally agree !!!!!!
No the saddest episode was the first two of the last season…..the episode that was supposed to be for hoss but he died unexpectedly so they had to change things around and make joe the center of that episode and when you see him crying along with Ben, the whole crew was crying as well….
No, it wasn't the saddest and not even of the Hoss romance episodes. The one where he almost married a compulsive gambler who didn't have any real feelings for Hoss but was just using him and it was up to everyone else to show him how wrong he was about her was much sadder. In this one at least she really did have feelings for Hoss, but due to other things it didn't work out.
I miss those days and the love and integrity they had. so much confusion these days. The family ties and love for one another they had I hope and pray that will comeback
That Adam Cartwright. Always so cool, collected and to the point... "...she is much too good for you."
Hoss is too good for her !!!!!!!!!!!
@@pennieshivaie9343 Okay, she was good for nobody not even little Joe,
And people say how "smart" Adam is. Pffft.
Wow who needs a engagement ring when you get a horse
one can simply love entire CARTWRIGHT family but HOSS is most loveable n adorable,a darling charector,big man with softest n caring heart.
Hoss won my heart with his charming innocence.I feel sorry for him, poor thing♥️😥
Everybody gangsta until Hoss removes his gun belt.
It was sweet of his family to have such confidence in him...instead of making fun of him. Several people have had the opposite reaction. But it is smart to wait and see how both the man and the woman feel about it instead of jumping the gun and making a bunch of plans to make something happen that may not be... meant to be.
Such a great episode!! Thank you for uploading this one. This is one of the best resolution videos. Hope you keep them coming!
Happy you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching and keep your eyes open there are plenty more episodes to come! ✌🍿📺
Ola. Nos dias de hoje. Ainda tem meninas. Que nao pensam.
There’s no place like home. (On Lake Tahoe with a millionaire.) 😏
She’s crazy not to grab that one.
I know.Oh Hoss... Dan Blocker great actor and person from what I heard. Blessings to his family in his memory
yeah she was a big dumb-bunny.
Hard episode to watch. So tough to watch anyone hurt Hoss. Amazing acting by Dan Blocker.
The men on this show were a class act.
Watched Bonanza and the waltons every sunday evening after we all got back from the country.. the family farms.
I hated it . NOW. At my age ....18 again. ......I watch this stuff and its so sincere and innocent. UNLIKE our world now.
I NEED THE HOT TUB TIME MACHINE 😎👍
Hoss brought Margie home and she was buried beside her mother in the cemetery of the church where she was married. He brought her daughter, named Annie, back to her grandfather. After her grandfather died a few years later she was taken in by the Peterson family who cared for her for seven years, until she died of cholera at age nine. She was buried beside her mother. Hoss brought flowers to their grave every Sunday until he died many years later. He never married.
georgiamule:There was a spin off from Bonanza,v short lived.Think it was called The Second Generation.Ben,Hoss & Joe had all passed & Adam lived far away & too ill to return.But his son,Joe's daughter & son(he was played by Mike's real life son) & Dan Blocker's real life son,who looked so like his father,were all involved.I think the ranch had been passed to Ben's brother.
Well I never even heard about this I'm surprised they didn't put it on TV longer
I Remember the excitement of love. Falling in love . Pain comes and go. But love always forever will be love 💘 ❤.
6:46 I love Joe's laugh
As soon as marriage was mentioned, I knew she was not going to live to the end of the episode. It's the curse of the Cartwrights.
Wrong, many of them do live but decide to move away.
This was my grandfather's favorite TV show...too bad he died when I was about 4yrs old...I barely knew him. Bonanza was shot in the mountains of my hometown (Big Bear city), on the back side of it..San Bernardino, Ca.
That girl is no good. She doesn't deserve Hoss
That's not true. She was young and naive. She realized her mistake too late.
@@lynettepalecek3141 it wasn’t a mistake, ya a mistake marring the scumbag but she did it of her own free will knowing that she lead hoss on and than Mary’s a guy that she thinks is better than Hoss because he’s been around the world….the girl is selfish and basically stuck up and materialistic. Hoss deserved better
@@faithfulknightfonvratha9871 I stand by what I said. She wasn't at all like the spoiled rotten brat Laura and her spoiled rotten bratty daughter Peggy. That was a completely different story.
This was a smart way to talk about depression and mental health issues
The awkwardness between Hoss and Margie was so realistic, especially after Conners showed up.
I'd marry him..he was always my favorite.
This is the SAME woman ( actress) that jilted Adam, too !!!! She played 'Laura Dayton' in four episodes....I thought I recognised her !!! BOO !!!! ;)
I absolutely abhorred that story that you're talking about!
Kathie Browne was also in two episodes of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, one of which is titled Wally the Beard.
@@alexvaliansky7707 Thanks for that - I love entertainment trivia like that.
Did she play the title role ?!!! LOL...kidding.
Poor Hoss, I hate to see him brokenhearted. The actress, Kathie Browne, reminds me so much of the actress who played Miss Beadle in Little House on the Prairie, Charlotte Stewart. She looks like her and sounds like her.
Probably was she did the rounds probably did it for low pay.
Not the same, but similar.
I wonder if she wore that lemon verbena perfume.
Thanks for the upload,u just made my life a little richer.
Just old "simple" tv from a great era.
Who didnt play these guys like a child ?
Fantastic episode fantastic show what are the best episodes👍😉
The Cartwright men always knew how take high road amazing family
By beating someone up and kidnapping their child?
This actress has played several roles on Bonanza. A love interest for Adam as well!
Hoss was by far my favorite character on this show. I bet Dan Blocker was a good man in real life. What a shame to pass away at 43 years old.
Geeeezzz i sure do love Hoss
No sufras mi Hoss querido ❤tu sufres nosotros también ❤❤te amamos Hoss ❤❤❤
Excerpts from Brahms symphony number One is played in the background this is appropriate since the young lady wants to be a world traveler. Traveling the world would include Europe and Brahms was a major figure in European classical music
DAN BLOCKER, LORNE GREEN, PERNELL ROBERTS AND MICHAEL LONDON WONDERFUL BONANZA....
HOW CAN YOU DON'T LOVE BONANZA?
BECAUSE, I LOVE SO MUCH TALL, PERNELL ROBERTS, DAN BRONCKR LORNR GREEN AND MICHAEL LONDON
Easy, no black people are never in the episodes. What we weren't living then. Oh I forgot we were slaves. So much for western virtues.
@@abrahamsmith1597 Not so, William Marshall, Lou Gossett, Scat man Crothers and other blacks were on the show, now like most shows of the time, it wasn't an accurate depiction
VIVAN Los ''Cartwright's " from Laredo,Texas ❤
9 months have been passed away, Margie is giving birth to a baby girl, but the action is still in 1861 and almost all the time is summer.
I can recall just one episode in 1863 in the middle of the Civil War, but there was no war activity in Nevada, it looks like.
Yes, it's pretty strange there is so little influence of the Civil War on Bonanza when they overlapped. Could have made for some great plots. Perhaps with the Cartwrights obviously taking the side of the north they didn't want to alienate much of their viewers.
"You hand-raised this filly from a colt? Lol...
I know, they say that all the time! Writers weren’t horse people I guess. But what about the actors, surely some knew better.
🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
She said she been such a fool and that is one thing I I totally agree with her on.
I was 5 when this episode came out. Love the Ponderosa and Bonanza!
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Yes this episode is sad. But hop sings episode where he tries to get married is the #1 saddest
At the end one punch from Hoss and you are out OUCH !!! 😀 January 24,2021
No one actually dies from "lack of spirit".
Well, this is a neat trick, I think this actress, Kathie Brown was engaged to all the Cartwright boys at one time or another.....and she hooked up with Capt. Kirk also......
Another fantastic show. 💖🐴🐴💖
The girl was just using Hoss. Hoss didn't deserve her treatment.
I was 10 when we got our first TV . One channel, and this was my favorite show. (I'm 77 now)
Dang it. When Hoss’s heart breaks, all our hearts break 💔:(
Jacqueline Scott was a well known actress. In this episode, she played the saloon owner Kathy.
True love is real .it does not keep what is wrong.action speaks louder than words
Loved this one 💙💜poor hoss
Jacqueline Scott, playing Kathy in this episode was also in The Hostage s6 e21 and A Natural Wizard s7 e13.
Dan Blocker
Nuff said.
Very Beautiful Episode!
This guy was very good as a villain, and contributed to several key episodes of various Westerns. McClory participated in one of tv's greatest fights when he took on the hero of The Rifleman...THAT was a fight. Two big, powerful men getting after it....the little town probably had to raise taxes to cover the damage they did!
Among the finest episodes of Bonanza. This production represents what Hollywood can do, in spite of itself. The title (also the name of the Louis L'Amour book, and the 1957 movie directed by Thomas Carr) is a bit off for this episode. I have always been a fan of Jacqueline Scott; discovered her in the original Outer Limits. I loved, loved her in Outer Limits (and The Fugitive, et al). Dan Blocker is superb in this episode.
6:45 i just about died laughing 😂😂😂 that laugh just made my day
They sure did love each other!
I'd be proud to have Hoss as a friend.
touching...heart rending...
Has anyone noted yet (as I finally have at this late date) that Adam is the only cowboy always dressed in Black, from shoes to hat, who is (contrary to stereotype Western show villian garb) a good guy?
A Great Episode
They just recycle actors don’t they! Lol still love the show
Hoss should have clobbered him again.. Once wasn't enuf !!!