I am glad you realized a woman in her mid-40s can still be beautiful. Some of them don't even have dentures yet! This is a shocker 🙄 to you men. I'm sure.
It was my favorite show when I was 7 year old kid now I m 60 and watching it on you tube and enjoy more then before because that time I was unable to under stand English but now I m happy to under stand all the stories,love from Pakistan.
I just want to thank you for posting these. I used to watch these all the time as a little kid with my great grandpa so these hold a special place in my heart
Same. My grandpa died 14 years ago when I was 9. I just turned 24 this month. I used to watch this show and gun smoke with him every morning before he passed.
My grandmother and I would play cards, then make a ice cream cone and watch Bonanza re-runs at six pm. And my grand mother would make a ice cream cone for her little dog. Summers in California c. 1988
Most mothers are like this one,loving their sons no matter what. Very emotional episode. Thank you. Teresa Wright was so beautiful. I remember seeing her in the William Wilder's film The best years of our lives.
@@verahall6498 Nah, he had a disdain for the show. He felt he was above it and didn't like the fact the producers didn't take his advice for how to run it.
Well scripted and great acting all the way through. Ran the emotional gamit for Ben and Katherine whose performance was exceptional. Predictably, Adam responsibly delivers the bad news with his usual tact.
An episode showing love and respect for the law a mothers love for her son and the family that wanted to help the best they could once again love trust and respect thank you I'm really enjoying these episodes with that gorgeous man Adam.❤
That was awesome when Ben Cartwright slugged Miller! As the old saying goes "there may be snow on the roof, but there's still fire in the furnace!" That was great!
After Adam tells Ben the boy is being chased by a posse, Ben turns his back on Adam and faces the camera while he’s thinking about what to do next. That moment is some very good acting by Lorne Greene.
@@linsqopiring6816 Honor has nothing to do with it. Sometimes they help each other out. Sometimes they let a family member fight their own battle. It depends on why the fight is happening.
@@mechellehuber5352/videos Yes it does depend on why the fight is happening amongst other things. These type of considerations are what determines if helping a family member would be honorable. In this case it was a fight the Ben started because he was p'd off. And it was more than fair, since Ben suckered the other guy by pulling him off his horse. So definitely would be dishonorable to interfere in that. Now if Ben got jumped in an alley by a group of thugs trying to take his money that would be different.
@@linsqopiring6816 Ben did get jumped by guys after something from him in "Burma Rarity," Hoss tried to come to his father's defense, got punched by his own father, and stayed out of it. 🤣
A fine episode. Though the end was predictable, there was a lot of nuance in the scripting and acting with superb direction. Several themes were explored very well in this episode. Unconditional love, the rule of law, and parental demands and expectations of children, to name a few. Teresa Wright brought a sweet majesty to her performance, as she always did throughout her long, storied career. (By the way, my favorite Hitchcock film was the director's too, his 1943 Shadow of a Doubt that starred Ms. Wright.) Lorne Greene ably hit many different emotional notes, as did Pernell Roberts and Dee Pollock. Even Ray Teal in his late arrival was riveting. Many thanks again for airing another fine episode, one of Bonanza's best.
Or the writers...or more likely, the producers. Bringing in women as wives (or whatever their role) would mean more money they'd have to pony up to pay those actresses.
I don't think she was a perfect match. She was too engrossed in her own little make believe world. She couldn't be realistic about her son. Even after she saw what he was really like and he was dead she couldn't fully accept it and wouldn't marry Ben because of it. Ben would never really have all of her love, because she was still holding it back for her son.
The insane tragedy here is a mother loving a son she doesn't know fully, and what's similar is a son whose mom is the opposite of right, it's a tragedy of the psyche, and the emotional construct. Bonanza and all the actors playing these highly ethos roles have the timeless result of the continuous education of new cultures in bloom. A great old fashioned ethos that never dies.
@Richard. I respect your words. That said, I am 66 years old. Phrases like "in the good old days," and "old fashioned ethos" trouble this old soul. I know about both, and in my experience, there was never such a thing--except maybe in Hollywood and sundry closets. If anything, things were worse in the "good old days." Anyway, paz...
@lozenasfire , you are wrong , do you want to vilify Little Joe ? Aden nothing resembles Little Joe. Aden was A bad boy even ill treated his own mother. Little Joe loves his father very much and also loyal to his father. Little Joe also sticks to the laws and justices.
The near end of it, where Eden turn on Ben and his mother was so shocked! I feel bad Eden’s mother and Ben, but at least Eden was stopped. Another great episode of Bonanza. 🤠
Why shocked>? At the end of every single episode with a bad guy the bad guy always starts acting out of his mind and makes admissions of guilt so they can wrap the show up. Like every single episode lol.
I'm surprised anyone wants to marry into the Cartwright clan lol. After all Ben has been married 3 times and each wife has died. Little Joe's relationships never have happy endings. Adam and Hoss had their own share of mishaps too
That is one of the reasons why Pernell Roberts finally left this Show. He went to the producers demanding that Adam should marry. And when they denied he answered that this was just ridiculous. A grown Up man in his thirties and Not allowed to marry. Same goes for His brothers. Pernell finally left - and I say: Well done!
@@yt30417 The producers had one goal. Continue the series as is. People liked it that way. An actor may make suggestions to his bosses, but they do not have to accept or adopt them.
@@yt30417 No, they had a whole storyline where Adam would marry to explain why he left the show. (Spoilers) Then he decided to stay another season and they had the girl marry Will instead.
At the very end, I can just imagine Ben saying to himself, "I might've known it would end this way. What ever made me think there was actually going to be a wedding?!!" LOL
I thought when he hit his mother, that was terrible. After all she'd done for him, loved him, protected him. He was a real bastard - and he did kill that girl and tried to kill Ben.
I liked the way at the end they showed the parent standing behind their child no matter what they have done. I worked in a prison for many years.....you wouldn't believe how many parents stand behind their sons no matter how heinous of crimes they have committed! Not all mind you...but a big percentage. A strange paradox of sorts. Behavior they would never tolerate from a stranger...yet they tend to cover it up or gloss it over the best they can in their own mind.
👍👌👏 Aaaaand another woman who has to go away because she can't stand to be there any longer. It happens quite often. Thanks a lot for uploading and sharing this old series. Best regards luck and health.
I love watching Bonanza and try not to criticize things but isn't funny how Adam comes home at night then they flash to Eden running in the river and its bright and sunny then he's at the Ponderosa. Also, Katherine changes clothes I guess at the Ponderosa. Maybe thats why she was so late. Still a good episode!
I am watching through season 4&5 atm and I have noticed that some dresses that different women wear in different episodes wear are often being reused, eg the pretty purple dress in this episode, I’ve seen it a couple of times! I honestly like that about the series and I love these old western dresses !
Theresa Wright was in one of the mostly highly rated films ever, "The Best Years of our Lives." A young Miss Wright played a great character, Dana Andrews, Fredric March & Myrna Loy was in it...an excellent film indeed. T. Wright looks even more beautiful in here than in the 1946 film ust mentioned.
O.K., O.K.. Her "wirthless" son shoots her husband to be without a pause, takes the rifle away from his mother, slaps her, she discovers her son killed a woman, tells her that he wood shoot her too but Ben being a Cartwright has enough Grit to borrow a gun and kill him. But she is packing up and leaving Ben because she "loved" her son???????????????????? Giving up life on the Ponderosa. Giving up Ben, Hop Sing, Adam, Hoss, Little Joe???????????? am i missing something here???? Hasn't she wasted enough of her life on this "wonder" already?
if his crazy mom hadnt enabled him his whole life less people would be dead....good thing Ben got out of this one...living with her would have been living with her son first...
I think I've seen Ben have 3 romances - one in Devil on Her Shoulder, one on The Mill, and this one. ALMOST on The Clarion. Did i miss any? Love this series ❤❤😂😊
Poor Cartwright family was cursed when it came to women. Either they would die or lie to them. Like when Hoss wanted to marry a lady who he later found out she was eternally ill. Little Joe in the lost episode s in his 30s finally broke the curse and got married then the show ended in the 70s and later came Little House on the Prairie
"she asked him how come he never married again and since he'd been married 3 times and despite being married long enough to have 3 sons i guess he was afraid of it happening again."-🤠🐴🖥☕🍺🌐..
Ben has been shot so many times in the arms. Can't believe they haven't fallen off. It's always in one or the other arm or leg. Not that he needs a serious wound. Just tired of seeing those limbs getting it. You'd think he'd have at least a limp. Joe took a double barrel shotgun blast to the back. Still able to sit a horse. Seems Adam is the only one that doesn't get shot. Adam gets sick that's about it.
I guess they're trying to make a slight parallel between Absalom and her son. BTW what an ironic name, Eden --- reminds one of Cain and Abel -- if not of the 'Tree of the Knowledge of Good & Evil' in the garden of Eden.
Vieron hace anos siguen disfrutando las temporadas todas episidios cada vez sin mejores capitulos vemos no envegesen siempre actuales educativas y llenas ejemplos buenos
No tempo 21:51 e 22:11,o jeitinho do Adam é lindo,abaixar a cabeça, pensando "falou besteira "e no final aquele sorriso lindo de eu avisei 😂😂😂 Amo Adam ❤
Eden's slapping his mother was exaggeration of how evil he was. for me It shouldn't have been included in the scene. Seldom can a son do that to his mother who tries to defend him no matter how distressed, alarmed or disturbed he is.
Love seeing Teresa Wright. She was so great in Best Years of Our Lives. Still beautuful in her mid 40s when this was filmed.
I am glad you realized a woman in her mid-40s can still be beautiful. Some of them don't even have dentures yet!
This is a shocker 🙄 to you men.
I'm sure.
Wow. That grey hair perhaps makes her look older than mid-40s. She seemed older.
@@classictvandfilmfan-y6t lol. My wife is 47 and she is very beautiful.
@@classictvandfilmfan-y6t I am a 73 year old woman and i still have all my teeth and no fillings.
It was my favorite show when I was 7 year old kid now I m 60 and watching it on you tube and enjoy more then before because that time I was unable to under stand English but now I m happy to under stand all the stories,love from Pakistan.
Great episode, Adam is absolutely stunning as usual...🥰🥰
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The westerns during the 60's always had greater life lessons to teach, vs many other shows of the time period.
I love that smile Adam gave after Ben gave that guy a beating as if to say, "Well, that's my Pa and there's your answer."..lol. Ben was a bad dude!
That last punch Ben gave him - it's a wonder he didn't break his jaw!
The way Adam looked down and smirks while Ben goes after the guy ..dumbass should not have said that....
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traducción en Español graciaß
In case anyone is lookin for that... it's at 21:48.
I just want to thank you for posting these. I used to watch these all the time as a little kid with my great grandpa so these hold a special place in my heart
Me too! I have the same story, but a different Grandpa.
Same. My grandpa died 14 years ago when I was 9. I just turned 24 this month. I used to watch this show and gun smoke with him every morning before he passed.
Your Great Grampa? Wow! That had to be special..celebrate that memory always friend..
Theresa Wright ! Awesome actress!
My grandmother and I would play cards, then make a ice cream cone and watch Bonanza re-runs at six pm. And my grand mother would make a ice cream cone for her little dog. Summers in California c. 1988
Most mothers are like this one,loving their sons no matter what. Very emotional episode. Thank you. Teresa Wright was so beautiful. I remember seeing her in the William Wilder's film The best years of our lives.
She was a marvelous actress!
Did anyone else think her son looked a little like little Joe
@@natvan29Hmmm
That's what makes Bonanza so special. No women, no fighting, no divorce. I like it with only a father and his four sons!
four sons?
@@user-pd7il3xz5j three sons, sorry
@@hannablue7038 You're forgiven, but I can't imagine which son you forgot!😉
@@user-pd7il3xz5j I was thinking of Candy, the actor who replaced Adam. Of course there were only three sons.
He only had 3 sons!
When I was younger, used to watch this Great TV Western Show Bonanza. Great episode.
Love Adams face after his dad punches that dude‘s lights out.😎
Love Adam's face Anytime!
Me too.❤❤❤
About the only job of acting he did in the episode. Pernell generally just drones out his lines deadpan.
@@linsqopiring6816Maybe that's the way he was directed to respond, don't forget that he's following the script
@@verahall6498 Nah, he had a disdain for the show. He felt he was above it and didn't like the fact the producers didn't take his advice for how to run it.
Well scripted and great acting all the way through. Ran the emotional gamit for Ben and Katherine whose performance was exceptional. Predictably, Adam responsibly delivers the bad news with his usual tact.
A plethora of emotions 😆
Adam is always the one that brings the bad news lol
@@coltgun876Especially when it comes to his brothers and the women whom they are involved with
What a beautiful woman Theresa Wright was!
The actor who plays Eden has GOT to have been a stunt double for Michael Landon. At least some of the time!
Yea in some scenes at first I thught it was Joe.
Teresa Wright was a beautiful lady, natural beauty and a fine actress 😊
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An episode showing love and respect for the law a mothers love for her son and the family that wanted to help the best they could once again love trust and respect thank you I'm really enjoying these episodes with that gorgeous man Adam.❤
Glad you enjoyed this episode! 😃
Respect for the law? Ben assaults someone and harbors a fugitive.
That was awesome when Ben Cartwright slugged Miller! As the old saying goes "there may be snow on the roof, but there's still fire in the furnace!" That was great!
Funny!
He cursed
@@Greg-re7nj Ben Cartwright did not curse!
@@lynettepalecek3141 Jinx is the true word. His wife's all died and then Joe's young wife murdered. Jinx. Curse.
After Adam tells Ben the boy is being chased by a posse, Ben turns his back on Adam and faces the camera while he’s thinking about what to do next. That moment is some very good acting by Lorne Greene.
Teresa Wright! Great actress! I especially liked her in Shadow of a Doubt with Joseph Cotton
How on earth can they see at night?
And Yankees' Pride, and Mrs. Miniver. 👍
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Eden's resemblance to little Joe is quite formidable and striking!!
I was just thinking the same thing, and he was almost like Joseph's twin!..do ya think....nah...
@Crafting & and lego building tips mñ?
Funny you should say that, I was thinking the same. I thought it was just me. Joe's more handsome, though, and a much, MUCH nicer man.
@Diana Sacre Montes. I noticed that too.
I think he was Michael Landon stunt double on the show
The purple dress of doom loved.
11:53 what a stunning dish, Hop Sing! Yes, that would make an impressive 'banquet', I guess
I love when Ben throws hands and his boys just stand around. 🤣
Is making the fight unfair by ganging up on someone an honorable thing to do?
@@linsqopiring6816 Honor has nothing to do with it. Sometimes they help each other out. Sometimes they let a family member fight their own battle. It depends on why the fight is happening.
@@mechellehuber5352/videos Yes it does depend on why the fight is happening amongst other things. These type of considerations are what determines if helping a family member would be honorable. In this case it was a fight the Ben started because he was p'd off. And it was more than fair, since Ben suckered the other guy by pulling him off his horse. So definitely would be dishonorable to interfere in that.
Now if Ben got jumped in an alley by a group of thugs trying to take his money that would be different.
@@linsqopiring6816 Ben did get jumped by guys after something from him in "Burma Rarity," Hoss tried to come to his father's defense, got punched by his own father, and stayed out of it. 🤣
A fine episode. Though the end was predictable, there was a lot of nuance in the scripting and acting with superb direction. Several themes were explored very well in this episode. Unconditional love, the rule of law, and parental demands and expectations of children, to name a few. Teresa Wright brought a sweet majesty to her performance, as she always did throughout her long, storied career. (By the way, my favorite Hitchcock film was the director's too, his 1943 Shadow of a Doubt that starred Ms. Wright.) Lorne Greene ably hit many different emotional notes, as did Pernell Roberts and Dee Pollock. Even Ray Teal in his late arrival was riveting. Many thanks again for airing another fine episode, one of Bonanza's best.
Awesome to hear that. Thanks for tuning in! 🤠👌🎬🍿
Wright was a very fine actress.
Hop Sing is great 6:36
Teresa Wright from Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt ... lovely!
Another perfect match for the Cartwight men passed up by the executives.
Or the writers...or more likely, the producers. Bringing in women as wives (or whatever their role) would mean more money they'd have to pony up to pay those actresses.
I don't think she was a perfect match. She was too engrossed in her own little make believe world. She couldn't be realistic about her son. Even after she saw what he was really like and he was dead she couldn't fully accept it and wouldn't marry Ben because of it. Ben would never really have all of her love, because she was still holding it back for her son.
The insane tragedy here is a mother loving a son she doesn't know fully, and what's similar is a son whose mom is the opposite of right, it's a tragedy of the psyche, and the emotional construct. Bonanza and all the actors playing these highly ethos roles have the timeless result of the continuous education of new cultures in bloom. A great old fashioned ethos that never dies.
@Richard. I respect your words. That said, I am 66 years old. Phrases like "in the good old days," and "old fashioned ethos" trouble this old soul. I know about both, and in my experience, there was never such a thing--except maybe in Hollywood and sundry closets. If anything, things were worse in the "good old days." Anyway, paz...
Slim Dusty sang "A boy can never do wrong in a mother's eyes, Because she sees her son through her heart."
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I love to watch this show.
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even when he gives her the beating lol.
Thanks for uploading these Bonanza episodes, I've watched every single episode till this one. I enjoy the quality. will be waiting for the rest...
Glad you loved the episodes! 😃
Bonanza was great. Too bad I'm so demanding. There are only a few Bonanza s that I like. This one of course.
Aiden bears a strong resemblance to little Joe 💜
@lozenasfire , you are wrong , do you want to vilify Little Joe ? Aden nothing resembles Little Joe. Aden was A bad boy even ill treated his own mother. Little Joe loves his father very much and also loyal to his father. Little Joe also sticks to the laws and justices.
The near end of it, where Eden turn on Ben and his mother was so shocked! I feel bad Eden’s mother and Ben, but at least Eden was stopped. Another great episode of Bonanza. 🤠
Why shocked>? At the end of every single episode with a bad guy the bad guy always starts acting out of his mind and makes admissions of guilt so they can wrap the show up. Like every single episode lol.
"Its My son;my grandson and myself since husband passed and will stay this way;Thank God for Family"
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Thanks for tuning in, glad you liked it! 🤠👌🎬🍿
Loved this show
Thank you for watching 😄
I'm surprised anyone wants to marry into the Cartwright clan lol. After all Ben has been married 3 times and each wife has died. Little Joe's relationships never have happy endings. Adam and Hoss had their own share of mishaps too
That is one of the reasons why Pernell Roberts finally left this Show. He went to the producers demanding that Adam should marry. And when they denied he answered that this was just ridiculous. A grown Up man in his thirties and Not allowed to marry. Same goes for His brothers. Pernell finally left - and I say: Well done!
@@yt30417 The producers had one goal. Continue the series as is. People liked it that way. An actor may make suggestions to his bosses, but they do not have to accept or adopt them.
Cartrights can’t fuck after the Prius tribe scalped there docks.
@@yt30417 No, they had a whole storyline where Adam would marry to explain why he left the show. (Spoilers) Then he decided to stay another season and they had the girl marry Will instead.
@@jamesjames5608 Congrats...you've managed to type a comment both profane and impossible to follow in the same move. And it's spelled "Cartwright."
Reminded me of the big valley my son my son
Yes.
Eden said to Ben how he worked on a ranch twice as big as the Ponderosa...100sq miles. Wasn't the Ponderosa 1000sq miles?
One of only a few shows I don’t mind watching the credits! Plus I get to see who the guest star is.
😉
The TV series, The Big Valley" had an episode called "My Son, My Son", staring Robert Walker Jr.
Oh no, a Cartright wants to get married... this can't end well for her.
It never does
Bless em 🤣😂🤣😂♥️
lol
Kleenex ready.
🥲
I was thinking the same thing.
This was a great episode! But the ending was really sad. 😥
At the very end, I can just imagine Ben saying to himself, "I might've known it would end this way. What ever made me think there was actually going to be a wedding?!!" LOL
Ha!!!!
lmao I watched this till 1 am on 1/5/24, and your response made me laugh hard even if tired.
I thought when he hit his mother, that was terrible. After all she'd done for him, loved him, protected him. He was a real bastard - and he did kill that girl and tried to kill Ben.
There was some sick headed people even in those days .
I felt sorry for the mother. It dawned on her too late what a monster her son was.
Anyone notice the stunt man when he fell off the horse at the end? At 45:05 ouch! Thanks Grjngo for the great uploads!!
I liked the way at the end they showed the parent standing behind their child no matter what they have done. I worked in a prison for many years.....you wouldn't believe how many parents stand behind their sons no matter how heinous of crimes they have committed! Not all mind you...but a big percentage. A strange paradox of sorts. Behavior they would never tolerate from a stranger...yet they tend to cover it up or gloss it over the best they can in their own mind.
I volunteered in prison for many years.. saw the same thing, my theory is parents always hope that their child can change if they love them enough...
Wow, that's interesting. I'd wager that's true, but i've never thought of it.
Poor Adam always has to deliver the bad news about the love interest of his father or brothers.
👍👌👏 Aaaaand another woman who has to go away because she can't stand to be there any longer. It happens quite often. Thanks a lot for uploading and sharing this old series.
Best regards luck and health.
Bonanza will touch your heart best friend s in the world 🌎🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I love watching Bonanza and try not to criticize things but isn't funny how Adam comes home at night then they flash to Eden running in the river and its bright and sunny then he's at the Ponderosa. Also, Katherine changes clothes I guess at the Ponderosa. Maybe thats why she was so late. Still a good episode!
I am watching through season 4&5 atm and I have noticed that some dresses that different women wear in different episodes wear are often being reused, eg the pretty purple dress in this episode, I’ve seen it a couple of times!
I honestly like that about the series and I love these old western dresses !
Ben got that glazed look in his eye again 😄😄😄
Sure would have been nice if he had married again and lived happy until his end on the show
Theresa Wright was in one of the mostly highly rated films ever, "The Best Years of our Lives." A young Miss Wright played a great character, Dana Andrews, Fredric March & Myrna Loy was in it...an excellent film indeed. T. Wright looks even more beautiful in here than in the 1946 film ust mentioned.
Theresa Wright and Cathy O'Donnell were always the "girl next door" in the old movies.
Despite Ben's many fine attributes, I wouldn't marry him. Poor man's track record is awful.
Agreed. Thanks for the honesty..I have a very, very poor track record.
Same for any Cartwright, getting engaged is a death sentence.
@@edoedo8686 me too 😅
@@analoguecity3454 The beer is on me, BARTENDER....
Ben cursed all sons weddings. Especially Joes
Ben talked about his sons as if they were still kids! Ridiculous.
Very nice episode👍 👌😘🥰😍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thank you for watching! :D
I felt sorry for Ben I wish the writers and producers would let him and all of his sons marry women who would love them
Just king Arthur with his 3 servants protecting his empire
Another exceptional episode, and a real heartbreaker. A thousand thanks for the post. I wonder who played Eden. Anyone know?
That ass whopping Ben gave Miller was so clean and mean LOL
Thanks for uploading this episode
O.K., O.K.. Her "wirthless" son shoots her husband to be without a pause, takes the rifle away from his mother, slaps her, she discovers her son killed a woman, tells her that he wood shoot her too but Ben being a Cartwright has enough Grit to borrow a gun and kill him. But she is packing up and leaving Ben because she "loved" her son???????????????????? Giving up life on the Ponderosa. Giving up Ben, Hop Sing, Adam, Hoss, Little Joe???????????? am i missing something here???? Hasn't she wasted enough of her life on this "wonder" already?
Adam is very handsome
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if his crazy mom hadnt enabled him his whole life less people would be dead....good thing Ben got out of this one...living with her would have been living with her son first...
I think I've seen Ben have 3 romances - one in Devil on Her Shoulder, one on The Mill, and this one. ALMOST on The Clarion. Did i miss any? Love this series ❤❤😂😊
Graceful
Poor Cartwright family was cursed when it came to women. Either they would die or lie to them. Like when Hoss wanted to marry a lady who he later found out she was eternally ill. Little Joe in the lost episode s in his 30s finally broke the curse and got married then the show ended in the 70s and later came Little House on the Prairie
It's like a curse, they are doomed to be bachelors. Ugh!
It would have been nice to see pa with a woman.
The curse was the show's writers.
Poor old Cartwright’s just can’t ever seem to be getting married lol,something always happens,great episode
Teresa Wright still looking good….. after starring in The Pride of the Yankees ….twenty years earlier….
GD, for an old geezer, Ben Cartwright still got that swagger! Go Ben!
The widow bows to the idol of her son, no matter what, . . .
Poor love-starved Ben Cartwright. He just can't seem to find lasting love. 😭😭😭
I wish I could have consoled Ben.
Theresa Wright 👌🎆 !
Esta serie no me la perdía de niño y ahora tengo 66 años y la sigo viendo.
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Backboard riding would be too tough on me. That old style fence does not stop a trespasser. Ben needed a blue heeler to protect the ranch.
"she asked him how come he never married again
and since he'd been married 3 times and despite
being married long enough to have 3 sons i guess
he was afraid of it happening again."-🤠🐴🖥☕🍺🌐..
Ben has been shot so many times in the arms. Can't believe they haven't fallen off. It's always in one or the other arm or leg. Not that he needs a serious wound. Just tired of seeing those limbs getting it. You'd think he'd have at least a limp. Joe took a double barrel shotgun blast to the back. Still able to sit a horse. Seems Adam is the only one that doesn't get shot. Adam gets sick that's about it.
Good episode
Está serie es cada episodio mejor cada vez caray
Teresa Wright is one of my girls!
I guess they're trying to make a slight parallel between Absalom and her son. BTW what an ironic name, Eden --- reminds one of Cain and Abel -- if not of the 'Tree of the Knowledge of Good & Evil' in the garden of Eden.
The writers were always working metaphors into the stories.
Vieron hace anos siguen disfrutando las temporadas todas episidios cada vez sin mejores capitulos vemos no envegesen siempre actuales educativas y llenas ejemplos buenos
45.39 The love a mother has in her heart for her child cannot be measured by any means.
Yes. Pathetic.
if we look at 44 million abortion a year ..I think you not right.
Yes, all love is one of ghe best thibgs life has to offer
Thank you very much. Loved every minute of it. Is it true about the Carthwright curse? Women either leave or die?
I know it is just a show but the script writers didn't do that well when Ethan on foot beat Ben on horseback back to the homestead.
No tempo 21:51 e 22:11,o jeitinho do Adam é lindo,abaixar a cabeça, pensando "falou besteira "e no final aquele sorriso lindo de eu avisei 😂😂😂
Amo Adam ❤
This series just leaves us wonder if Eden's son was truly the killer .
...Oh, I ld merry him right away hes a marvellous man.....
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ number Two
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Eden's slapping his mother was exaggeration of how evil he was. for me It shouldn't have been included in the scene. Seldom can a son do that to his mother who tries to defend him no matter how distressed, alarmed or disturbed he is.
Wrong, there has been many and I do mean MANY sons that have hit there mothers and even killed them.
@@cantbeserious8843 and even some who were redeemed in the end, too.
Super film
At 20.13 the stage lighting is seen on the bushes behind the Cartwrights. I like to watch for these abnormalities.
At 3:26 she had her head covered and by 3:39 her head war bare, thinking this was an error.
Poor continuity. Someone not doing his or her job.
@@mickeysanders74 Agreed
They had just finished riding. She could have just taken her wrap off.
Does this mean she's going to die, watching at 11:00 minutes, so far.
Why the hell does Adam always bring bad news with him from ...."wherever faraway town" lolol
Ben's had 3 wives, why would he need another one.
It’s not good for man to be alone.
Well I mean i thought it was because the last 3 wives he had died or something like that.
Poor Ben. Talk about being between a rock and a hard place. 😬😲😧🤔
dignified male courtship of women in the 19th century was a spectacle, right up there with those male birds that build immaculate fancy nests
Oh my. Evil son yep
And wonton noodle, very special dish lol