Guy Williams will always be El Zorro. When I was a kid I always watched him Don Diego de la Vega, his servant Bernardo and who can forget Sergeant Garcia. Those were the days. Most of the times my dad would be watching too. Thank you Dad for everything you did for us. Miss you still.
The script writers and the so very attractive tall dark and handsome gentlemen in this Bonanza series are definitely worth the watch every moment, every episode. And this one the subtle agreements, and the heat of the struggle knowing and yet resisting what's in their hearts, and then acknowledging it and feeling good about your patience, standing for whats right, beautiful.
Awww no Adam no Hoss couldn't watch with any joy i could never watch an episode without Adam when i was a child i would cry today i still can't enjoy an episode without him just isn't the same.💔
I love the fact that the writer was historically accurate. The Ybarras are a prominent family in Texas who used to own land from California to Texas. The land was taken but they still own a lot of land in Texas by the king ranch which used to be owned by the de la Garza family
Wow very interesting. I wish that the Garza family still owned all of their original land from California to Texas. It’s only a matter of time when the US will take more land that used to be México if it is finds any valuable resources they want (gold, oil ect.). Then find any excuse to either invade the land or control and pay off the head politicians into giving up the land. Just like it’s being done in Hawaiian lands that are slowly being taken from the natives.
It always good when a movie or T.V.series is historically accurate, but it so rare Nowadays. Here are some obvious examples, 1) John Wilkes Booth and Billy the Kid lived to a ripe old age 2)Davy Crockett and two other Alamo heroes, did not die in the alamo,, they ran and were executed nearby.So why not tell the truth about history?It because if they tell or admit the truth their pride would be dealt a blow that they couldn't stand.
@@edwardaguirre3503 La verdad compa. Bonanza in general, though, was inaccurate to the point of absurd. The show, and Hollywood conflated Spanish and Mexicano, being thought the same. For example, Bonnaza really got it wrong about the Comancheros. Plus the insipid accents. Not to mention los indios. Oh well, asi es eh...
Guy Williams appeared in five episodes towards the end of the fifth season as Ben's nephew, Will. Pernell Roberts wanted to leave the show and Williams was set to become a full time cast member in the sixth season. Still his performance on Lost in Space is truly the best.
Originally when Guy Williams was written into the show in the 1963-64 season as cousin Will Cartright, it was rumored that Pernell Roberts was going to leave at the end of the season and Williams was to replace Roberts. However, Williams was written out of the show in the episode 167"Triangle", when Roberts agreed to do one more season, season 6, 1964-65 season . The tragedy is Roberts was never happy doing the show from day one. He thought it was beneath his acting talents. It worked out for Williams who would go on to play John Robinson in "Lost In Space."
I tried so hard to like the character of Will but I just can’t. 😂 (no offense to Guy Williams) I find myself skimming his episodes just for the moments with the main Bonanza cast.
I think the show would have been better if Adam left like he wanted to do for at least 2-3 seasons. Will (Guy Williams) brought some good energy to the program.
While we now understand why Pernell wanted out, most of us were just kids back then, and didn't want him to leave, and many 'Adam fans' stopped watching the show after he had left. Also - if you don't think his character was popular ? Whenever DVD sets have come out for this series ? The DVD sales really drop off the season AFTER Adam left. Just saying.
@@voiceofreason7856 bonanza was a good show post Adam, but it went on far too long. I still think the show should have only went 6 years at the most. The orginal concept is what worked best and even candy wasn't a effective replacement. Candy couldn't lead a episode like Adam. Season 1-6 is in my opinion the true bonanza. Everything else was a diffrent show. 7-9 had the same flavor as 1-6 but not as great.
Enjoyable script provides for a different twist away from the typical corrupt Ponderosa crew shenanigans. Old man Cartwright certainly was a nosy bastard asking about Mateo's drinking habits. If Mateo's moderate drinking bothered him so much, he (the clan's white-haired weasel) should have confronted Mateo to his face. Another example of Cartwright cowardice. Another fine upload Grjngo.
Hmm...curioso episode. The Peinita, the señora's reddish hair comb, were worn by 19th century Spanish women, not Mexicanas. Hollywood of those days confused Spanish and Mexican cultures, even seen as the same. So, on Bonanza, you see people wearing Spanish style costumes, when concerning anything Mexican. Oh, Mexicanos didn't say Ole, that was said by people in Spain. The soundtrack always played Spanish style music, when the story was about Mexican. So, curioso....Guy Williams was a very under rated actor, and Hollywood treated him badly. He loved Argentina, moved and died there. Hollywood.
What does it matter... this woman says "Güiermo" with diéresis, speaks horrible Spanish (conjugations, etc.)... it's just a show, and in the 60s-70s they weren't that picky (not in the 80s-90s either).
Guy Williams will always be El Zorro. When I was a kid I always watched him Don Diego de la Vega, his servant Bernardo and who can forget Sergeant Garcia. Those were the days. Most of the times my dad would be watching too. Thank you Dad for everything you did for us. Miss you still.
Never missed Zorro. In Canada we had Zeeds no Zees
I m just crazy about Guy William... I screamed like a Beatles ' fan xhen i saw his dmile in this episode ❤❤❤❤
The script writers and the so very attractive tall dark and handsome gentlemen in this Bonanza series are definitely worth the watch every moment, every episode. And this one the subtle agreements, and the heat of the struggle knowing and yet resisting what's in their hearts, and then acknowledging it and feeling good about your patience, standing for whats right, beautiful.
That is a cringe worthy Comment
@@franktrautman1863 it was the homophobia for me. 😂
A man must fulfill the responsibilities and commitments in his heart . In order to ever feel inside his own heart . He is truly a man .
great ending - i like westerns with morality - this ages almost too good :-)
Another brilliant episode. Ethical dilemma, deceptions, intrigue. Well done.
Yes I love when the 4 of them are in a episode
Thanks!
Awww no Adam no Hoss couldn't watch with any joy i could never watch an episode without Adam when i was a child i would cry today i still can't enjoy an episode without him just isn't the same.💔
Do you know which was the last episode that had Adam in it?
We all differ. He was very handsome but hated the show and it showed. The writers matured after he left and there were some very fine episodes.
I love the fact that the writer was historically accurate. The Ybarras are a prominent family in Texas who used to own land from California to Texas. The land was taken but they still own a lot of land in Texas by the king ranch which used to be owned by the de la Garza family
Mo
Very true. The Ybarra name still holds weight in Texas.
Wow very interesting. I wish that the Garza family still owned all of their original land from California to Texas. It’s only a matter of time when the US will take more land that used to be México if it is finds any valuable resources they want (gold, oil ect.). Then find any excuse to either invade the land or control and pay off the head politicians into giving up the land. Just like it’s being done in Hawaiian lands that are slowly being taken from the natives.
It always good when a movie or T.V.series is historically accurate, but it so rare Nowadays. Here are some obvious examples, 1) John Wilkes Booth and Billy the Kid lived to a ripe old age 2)Davy Crockett and two other Alamo heroes, did not die in the alamo,, they ran and were executed nearby.So why not tell the truth about history?It because if they tell or admit the truth their pride would be dealt a blow that they couldn't stand.
@@edwardaguirre3503 La verdad compa. Bonanza in general, though, was inaccurate to the point of absurd. The show, and Hollywood conflated Spanish and Mexicano, being thought the same. For example, Bonnaza really got it wrong about the Comancheros. Plus the insipid accents. Not to mention los indios. Oh well, asi es eh...
Excellent program ❤ Bonanza
A episode from Bonanza to show how things where in Mexico.
I like Guy Williams. I wish he had stayed longer.
That means you wanna bone him
Guy Williams appeared in five episodes towards the end of the fifth season as Ben's nephew, Will. Pernell Roberts wanted to leave the show and Williams was set to become a full time cast member in the sixth season. Still his performance on Lost in Space is truly the best.
Williams also played "Zorro" for Disney in a long running series. He had the same mustache but shaved it off for
"Lost in Space"
Don’t forget Zorro
Danger, Will Robinson, danger!
Originally when Guy Williams was written into the show in the 1963-64 season as cousin Will Cartright, it was rumored that Pernell Roberts was going to leave at the end of the season and Williams was to replace Roberts. However, Williams was written out of the show in the episode 167"Triangle", when Roberts agreed to do one more season, season 6, 1964-65 season . The tragedy is Roberts was never happy doing the show from day one. He thought it was beneath his acting talents. It worked out for Williams who would go on to play John Robinson in "Lost In Space."
Well…. beneath his acting talents…it wasn’t really that. It was issues with the writing team. And them promising one thing and doing another.
Oh thanks to tell us this. I like little stories about the secret background 😅
"Beneath" sounds kinda "snobbish" to me!
David Dortort, the producer, said that in an interview.
You are exactly right. David Dortort, producer, stated this in an interview.
👍👌👏 A really good episode, very dramatic! Thanks a lot for uploading and sharing this old series.
Best regards luck and health.
So glad Will stayed
Amo esses Bonanza
Thank you
You're welcome. Thanks for watching! 🤠👌🎬🍿
Bra was invented in 1899 - time travel!!
At last someone did d right thing ! 👍👌😘🥰😍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I tried so hard to like the character of Will but I just can’t. 😂 (no offense to Guy Williams) I find myself skimming his episodes just for the moments with the main Bonanza cast.
It's Guy Williams of Zorro and Lost in Space fame. Interesting he was born, Armando Joseph Catalano
People dont realize those old pumps needed primed before water would pump freeley???,
If they sat for awhile that is!
Tks
😮 my senora could raise an army!
*sigh ❤
The lady didn't ask for a glass of water; rather, a glass of sherry!
Pasen peliculas da acsion
So?
At 45:31 the words are: "Vaya con Dios" and the closed captions read "buy a container"! Who is responsible for the sloppy incorrect captions?
The door clicks shut and this cannot be heard.
I think the show would have been better if Adam left like he wanted to do for at least 2-3 seasons. Will (Guy Williams) brought some good energy to the program.
While we now understand why Pernell wanted out, most of us were just kids back then, and didn't want him to leave, and many 'Adam fans' stopped watching the show after he had left. Also - if you don't think his character was popular ? Whenever DVD sets have come out for this series ? The DVD sales really drop off the season AFTER Adam left. Just saying.
@@voiceofreason7856 bonanza was a good show post Adam, but it went on far too long. I still think the show should have only went 6 years at the most. The orginal concept is what worked best and even candy wasn't a effective replacement. Candy couldn't lead a episode like Adam. Season 1-6 is in my opinion the true bonanza. Everything else was a diffrent show. 7-9 had the same flavor as 1-6 but not as great.
All the 13 actors in this episode were sadly no longer with us
That woman played the lonely wife of the dead physician who ended up hooking up with that bandit, almost did not recognize her LOL
She has that nymph look about her.
Lol that is why Marines call them lbfm
I'd Like to watch Bonanza Episode 162 too.Could you tell me why it is not to find anywhere?
Some of the bandits are the same actors in The Magnificent Seven as well as Sergio Leone's Trilogy.
It certainly was different with a different Cartwright. Not the same recipe 😕
That's Don Sebastian Montoya
Zorro always wins
This Will character is beyond corny. It’s like give the Clark Gable this corny script and think people will like the plot twist
Well knowing his character helps. But I’d actually seen the episode where he was introduced first
Are there more new episodes of the series?
But her eyes were a dead giveaway!
Will played in the series as Zorro
.por favor si lo pueden pasar en latino no se ingles todavía gracias me gustan los capitulos
Learn Ingles hombre, it's an Americano show!
Does anyone know which was the last Episode that Pernell Roberts did?
I think was "dead and gone."
How appropriate
It was To Own the World....with Telly Savalas.
Enjoyable script provides for a different twist away from the typical corrupt Ponderosa crew shenanigans. Old man Cartwright certainly was a nosy bastard asking about Mateo's drinking habits. If Mateo's moderate drinking bothered him so much, he (the clan's white-haired weasel) should have confronted Mateo to his face. Another example of Cartwright cowardice. Another fine upload Grjngo.
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The sarcasm is strong in this one.
Si fuera posible doblarlo en español
Will end up stealing Adam's Jewish girl.
I would expect Little Joe to have done that.
Hmm...curioso episode. The Peinita, the señora's reddish hair comb, were worn by 19th century Spanish women, not Mexicanas. Hollywood of those days confused Spanish and Mexican cultures, even seen as the same. So, on Bonanza, you see people wearing Spanish style costumes, when concerning anything Mexican. Oh, Mexicanos didn't say Ole, that was said by people in Spain. The soundtrack always played Spanish style music, when the story was about Mexican. So, curioso....Guy Williams was a very under rated actor, and Hollywood treated him badly. He loved Argentina, moved and died there. Hollywood.
What does it matter... this woman says "Güiermo" with diéresis, speaks horrible Spanish (conjugations, etc.)... it's just a show, and in the 60s-70s they weren't that picky (not in the 80s-90s either).
Pase las en español
And sometimes, Ben is too 'politically correct' for his own good, lol..
7dublagem em português
أعتقد كومبانيروز كلمة إسبانية لاتأخذ the بل los
Ummmmm What ?
more guests at the ponderosa bed and breakfast and hospital. every episode. i like the show but this does get a little sickening
LOL no pun intended
No pongas episodios de bonanza en Inglés recuerda que somos mexicanos así como quieres tener suscriptores
Rosary beads blasphemous
That Guy Williams is one good looking guy. If i was a woman i imagine i could fell in love with him