Hoss was never given the chance of very much, so underrated use of a great person. Anyone who would turn down someone like Hoss would need their head looked, he was 1 in a million
If you don’t have any feelings of love for a person is that still turning down, why would he marry her if he didn’t have feelings of love for her, it’s better to say no, then marriage with no love.
From his side, Hoss was a gentleman with a highly moral, he had an honest mission to accomplish and he did it in a right way. God Bless honest people. R.I.P. Hoss Judi Meredith (lotty) was born in 1936 in Portland and passed away in 2014 at the age of 77 years old. R.I.P. Judi
Wonderful role by Dan Blocker as Hoss. He was a far better actor than his part in Bonanza suggested. As for Judi Meredith as Miss Lottie... what a beautiful woman! Thanks for posting
Another outstanding episode for Dan Blocker. I find his episodes much more believable than Little Joe or Adam's. Probably a combination of the actor and the role.
@@Visitour72 No sense in being a "Cranky Critic" it must be so ,to watch the Show & give "Goofball coments". Watching the Show,& then to "Complain" is just a Derilict Mentality.
I wasn't even born when Bonanza started in 1959, I grew up in the 60's. I remember how wonderful to watch the Cartwright's family. The Cartwright's family are wonderful and amazing.
Agreed. The romances they tossed at him besides this episode never made sense or worked for the character. Lottie matched him in a lot of ways and would've been perfect for him as a wife. @@catherinemagee-l3x
I agree, Hoss cared and liked her but he couldn't live with himself the way the relationship started since she was originally meant for another man. Under different circumstances it could have worked.
No coincidence that all the best episodes feature Big Hoss, Mr Blocker. I love that guy. It's somewhat true, 'Only the good die young'. It's a dang shame. God Bless all who love Westerns. Your my people!
A very bittersweet episode. However, it showed the finest qualities of Hoss's character. He was kind, gentle, loyal and considerate to a fault. In many respects, he was the noblest of the Cartwrights and very much like Lotty's imagined medieval knights. The ending was surprisingly unsaccharine for a TV series of its time. And, as always, Bonanza was well-scripted, acted and directed. Many thanks!
@Arline Abdalian. Don't forget that Hoss was extremely powerful and he was easily able to subdue those two men even though one of the men had a gun drawn on him. I think that when Lotty saw that, she thought of Hoss as her knight in shining armor. With all of those wonderful qualities that Hoss had, it's no wonder that Lotty fell in love with him.
This episode is really heartbreaking. The girl was so sweet and kind. She truly had genuine feelings for Hoss. They would have been absolutely wonderful together. So sad that they couldn’t start a relationship.🥲 Hoss was gentle, good and kind. Lotty was a doll‼️ Prescott was a creep…
They should’ve made this story into a three part story and then killed off the girl with, cancer, kidney failure, a heart attack, or had her pushed off of a cliff by a crazed cow. Pa……I don’t think I can enjoy steak no more, it reminds me bride too much.
@@maximilienweygoldt4177 Interestingly, that whole story line with Adam and Laura Dayton was supposed to end with them getting married and Adam leaving the show. Public opinion showed this would be unacceptable so Laura left with Will. Amazing! Just have to accept "Little House on the Prairie" as an indication of what it would have been like if any of the Cartwright boys had married.
Dr Nabil Yassin - Where did you get the impression that Americans were like that? Read the comment, that is directly below yours - I'll copy here: .................................................................................................................. "Joseph DeAngelis 2 months ago The gaywrights loose another woman, he should have jumped on her, she doesn't owe Prescott anything, she just doesn't like him," ^..........^..........^..........^..........^..........^..........^..........^..........^..........^..........^ Now this is what Americans are like...not your fantasy, humanity/ethics. Humanity and ethics are not a part of American society, except in most of their dreams. There is nothing as unethical as a US Republican.
Hoss, you are my hero since I was a young kid, but letting that beautiful red headed woman go away make me cry😢. Ben treating grown men like kids make me mad😡.
Amazing tv series. Fine actors, guest actors and amazing set of craftsmen around them all. So sad what has become of our nation and now Hollyweird leads it. Sad. Sad. Sad.
Keep watching story books like this, you are only guided into what they want you to believe, be your own person, hollywood controls your mind if you allow it.
I deserve a wife too but can not find one. I am like Hoss just kind , gentle, and very loving. But like Hoss they seem to just get away from me or I just can not seem to grasp the moment when I have that chance.
It was easier for him to believe the worst of Hoss than face the fact that lottie did not want him. Also, she handled the situation badly and caused Prescott to feel that way.
It's not fair, Hoss would have been so good with her. I'm too much of a romantic for this ending, but still enjoyed it. Oh, like everyone said, what happened to the goats?!
Without preditors, just grass and water would keep them. Sometimes they graze with deer. But in that territory, she probably locked them in with water dishes and grass cropped, lol..until she could meet Prescott and get back.
My first thought when I saw them on the trail was where are the goats unless she left them at the house just in case she goes back and on the other hand goats can fend for themselves.
That's a wonderful and hurtful love story. She's somehow like Anne Shirley. Also love books and dreaming. And both of then has red hair. I really saw some similarities. 🙂
shes one of the prettiest redhead girls ive ever seen. i love the character she s playing here. and if i had been hoss in this episode i sure would have married her
Aw she was a sweetie pie 🥧 she was so cute an sweet she just didn’t understand she was a male order bride so it’s not like she violated anything she didn’t realize they will be so violent over that she just wanted a sweet and protective man.
Mail order brides back then? Wow never knew! This is why I love watching old movies TV shows etc. It is like a time machine 👍 They sure don't make them like they use to. Beautiful hard working and physically and mentally strong in their own right.
SOOOOO UNBELIEVABLY AWESOME AND SOOOOO WONDERFUL EPISODE. BUT UNFORTUNATELY THE ENDING WAS SOOOOO UNBELIEVABLY SAD. MISS LOTTIE AND HOSS WERE A MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN. JUST COULDN'T BELIEVE HOW HOSS WOULD EVER LET SUCH A WONDERFUL AND SOOOOO NICE PERSON LIKE A TRUE DIAMOND, JUST LET GO AWAY. SUCH A PERSON LIKE "MISS LOTTIE" COMES ONCE IN A LIFETIME. 😢😢😢😢😢
A lot of people were wondering about Lotty's goats 🐐 Annie and Sam. At the end, she just said that she was going to get a job somewhere but she never said that she was going to move without her goats.
👍👌👏 Uuuuh, I'm simply not able to resist nearly any red haired women. What a beautiful little Lady.💚 Thanks a lot for uploading and sharing this old series. Best regards luck and health.
They are like deer needing only an underground spring or little creek and some grass to survive. Unless attacked, but they can be more aggressive than most deer.
People have gotten clear and unfettered shots at the Cartwrights a million times and inexplicably they always miss or at least it's never fatal. Hero armor.
I can understand the emotion of waiting for his mail order bride. As a man who left his native land to what today could be called a mail order bride. I remember the first time I saw her. I just knew she was the prettiest woman there ever could be.
@@orange70383 Not a true statement. When I was a teen I fell in love with a guy that had a beautiful personality, though physically he was not attractive. So many years later and I still have nothing but love for him in my heart when I think of him.
@@orange70383 That's definitely not true. There were times when I feel in love with a man that wasn't attractive, but he had a big heart. It's what's inside that really counts- not the outside looks. I meant to say I "fell"- not I "feel."
Love can happen at first sight. It did for me too. Over 40 years ago I fell sight on in love with my husband. We tell our great grandchildren the story of how we met. I was at the feed store with my Poppa loading up bags of grain for the cattle back on the farm. I went to get an orange pop from the red cooler on the porch and it spilled all over the place down the sidewalk , it was a slippery mess. My husband to be was walking past and dresses in his air force uniform, coming home on leave from the bus station in town. We both slipped in the mud and couldn't stop laughing. Poppa invited him home to supper. Next weekend he was helping bale hay on the farm, kissed me under the apple tree. A month later we were married. We were made for each other.
A lot of times Hoss can't open his mouth and speak up which causes a problem to prolong, things always escalate by him not being able to speak up from the beginning.
Seems to me Miss Lottie was untrustworthy, because she just up and left her goats behind to fend for themselves. That would be like moving out of a house and leaving your dog behind. People who things like that just ain't no dang good.
This is a version of El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha, by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1605). A dreamer's precious ideals are fragmented by the "real world." He died, and in a way, she did too... Oops, the Knights were about 500 years from her era...
Hoss always put his own self down. Plus why was it so hard just to tell that lady he really didn’t love her. Hoss wants to always protect everyone’s feelings, and you can’t live in a world always doing that. By not telling her he really didn’t love her he just continued to perpetuate a lie by having her believe he did.
I can see why he did not love her. It was his emotional set-up equation. When I was teaching once in a while pretty students would throw themselves at me and my inner Hoss prevailed. We just don't go there. We think of them as our daughters, our wards.
This is like a different kind of love triangle lol. Why did they make Hoss turn her down? that made no sense. She is high maintenence, but young, pretty and wanting to please him. Kind of silly to make Hoss not want her. I guess his friendship to that guy was more important? LOL Sometimes the writers made no sense.
All throughput Bonanza there is a consistent emphasis on family values and ethics. And then particularly, but now as well, stable people took their time so as not to make mistakes.
@@3Ddude101 Yea the show is so poorly written that here you are decades later still watching it. Maybe they knew more about writing and how to keep the show going than you do.
Judi Meredith, who played Lotty, reminds me of my late sister Anne because my sister Anne was a natural redhead with brown eyes. My sister Anne was not a carrot top though.
Annie: Are you comfortable Hoss?
Hoss: Yeah… I love a dirt hardwood floors, with goat's nagging… just like home 😂
ONE OF THE SADDEST BONANZA EPISODES EVER, BUT STILL A GOOD ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hoss was never given the chance of very much, so underrated use of a great person. Anyone who would turn down someone like Hoss would need their head looked, he was 1 in a million
@PRAIRIE ROCK HOMESTEAD Indeed
Yes he was 😊
If you don’t have any feelings of love for a person is that still turning down, why would he marry her if he didn’t have feelings of love for her, it’s better to say no, then marriage with no love.
It's a TV show.
From his side, Hoss was a gentleman with a highly moral, he had an honest mission to accomplish and he did it in a right way. God Bless honest people. R.I.P. Hoss
Judi Meredith (lotty) was born in 1936 in Portland and passed away in 2014 at the age of 77 years old. R.I.P. Judi
Not the right way to make someone else look bad.
Wonderful role by Dan Blocker as Hoss. He was a far better actor than his part in Bonanza suggested. As for Judi Meredith as Miss Lottie... what a beautiful woman! Thanks for posting
Well, at least she didn't take a stray bullet and die in Hoss's arms.
I was really waiting for that to happen in that last gunfight.
Another outstanding episode for Dan Blocker. I find his episodes much more believable than Little Joe or Adam's. Probably a combination of the actor and the role.
You can't be serious. The entire show was absolutely foolish.
@@Visitour72 No sense in being a "Cranky Critic" it must be so ,to watch the Show & give "Goofball coments". Watching the Show,& then to "Complain" is just a Derilict Mentality.
Can I just say, I LOVE BONANZA! ❤😊👍👍👍👍👍
Very heartbreaking. Poor hoss had to break her heart and broke his even more. This was a great one
But he saved her life: if they had gotten married, she would have had to die. Thus sayeth the almighty scriptwriters.
A real tearjerker and another great episode. I must say, however, Mr. Prescott, sure did become unhinged over a girl he had never laid eyes on.
I wasn't even born when Bonanza started in 1959, I grew up in the 60's. I remember how wonderful to watch the Cartwright's family. The Cartwright's family are wonderful and amazing.
The Bonanza love curse strikes again!!!
Yep
Yeah when I was a kid I didn't realize that these men could not keep a woman from dying.
An adult watching this I realize they could never get married
But she survived!!
I wish Hoss and Lottie could’ve made it work! Such a great couple
Poor Lottie, she was too tiny for Hoss
She was perfect for him this one irritated me lol
Agreed. The romances they tossed at him besides this episode never made sense or worked for the character. Lottie matched him in a lot of ways and would've been perfect for him as a wife. @@catherinemagee-l3x
This one I wished had worked for Hoss she really liked him genuinely at first sight and so pretty and you could tell kind yes just perfect
I agree, Hoss cared and liked her but he couldn't live with himself the way the relationship started since she was originally meant for another man. Under different circumstances it could have worked.
Hoss was always a big man with a smile and a big laugh and a big heart. He always treated ladies well.
@@boreed5734 That's well said.
@@kevinklingner3098 I agree.
No coincidence that all the best episodes feature Big Hoss, Mr Blocker. I love that guy. It's somewhat true, 'Only the good die young'. It's a dang shame. God Bless all who love Westerns. Your my people!
A very bittersweet episode. However, it showed the finest qualities of Hoss's character. He was kind, gentle, loyal and considerate to a fault. In many respects, he was the noblest of the Cartwrights and very much like Lotty's imagined medieval knights. The ending was surprisingly unsaccharine for a TV series of its time. And, as always, Bonanza was well-scripted, acted and directed. Many thanks!
Very happy you enjoyed it so much! Thank you for tuning in. 🤠✌📺🍿
well expressed
@Just think Dan Blocker was highly underrated as an actor.
@@charlesbromberick4247 Thank you!
@Arline Abdalian. Don't forget that Hoss was extremely powerful and he was easily able to subdue those two men even though one of the men had a gun drawn on him. I think that when Lotty saw that, she thought of Hoss as her knight in shining armor. With all of those wonderful qualities that Hoss had, it's no wonder that Lotty fell in love with him.
The look on the girl's face when Prescott walked up LOL
there is a proverb about a dripping roof. when she cracked up Hoss with that poem...
This episode is really heartbreaking. The girl was so sweet and kind. She truly had genuine feelings for Hoss. They would have been absolutely wonderful together. So sad that they couldn’t start a relationship.🥲 Hoss was gentle, good and kind. Lotty was a doll‼️ Prescott was a creep…
They should’ve made this story into a three part story and then killed off the girl with, cancer, kidney failure, a heart attack, or had her pushed off of a cliff by a crazed cow.
Pa……I don’t think I can enjoy steak no more, it reminds me bride too much.
No one can be trusted with someone else’s soon to be spouse today.
@@anthonyabney9613 Hoss can!!
She was 10x better than the other women in Hoss' life. Such as the ones from The Courtship, She Walks in Beauty, etc
@@Story2ScreenMovieReviewPodcast lolz..its just a movie...I'm glad you didnt include Hoss's real life wife when you spoke about "10x better."
She would have been perfect for Hoss. Too bad the producers didn't want to marry off any of the boys.
Agree. They were all wealthy, women would have been drawn to them. but yeah I love this woman for Hoss!
She was perfect for the Big Guy!- gorgeous and humble
Agreed.
Good thing Hoss didn't marry her. Otherwise she'd have died one way or another - just because the producers needed the Cartwrights to be bachelors.
@@maximilienweygoldt4177 Interestingly, that whole story line with Adam and Laura Dayton was supposed to end with them getting married and Adam leaving the show. Public opinion showed this would be unacceptable so Laura left with Will. Amazing!
Just have to accept "Little House on the Prairie" as an indication of what it would have been like if any of the Cartwright boys had married.
Hoss missed his once in a lifetime opportunity there!
Nah big problem with two men in their life time 🧐🤨
Yeah I Kno she's a beauty and red hair at that nombre once in a lifetime he shouldve kept her!!!
I don't think she would have lasted long if she married Hoss anyway - remember the old Cartwright curse?
He will never get over it.
@@redblade8160 curse of the Cartwright women. 😕
Yes, I always say Bonanza is a school of humanity, ethics, the Americans could spread around the world. I hope the Americans remain like that always.
Dr Nabil Yassin - Where did you get the impression that Americans were like that? Read the comment, that is directly below yours - I'll copy here:
..................................................................................................................
"Joseph DeAngelis 2 months ago
The gaywrights loose another woman, he should have jumped on her, she doesn't owe Prescott anything, she just doesn't like him,"
^..........^..........^..........^..........^..........^..........^..........^..........^..........^..........^
Now this is what Americans are like...not your fantasy, humanity/ethics.
Humanity and ethics are not a part of American society, except in most of their dreams. There is nothing as unethical as a US Republican.
The ethics of killing a man who offends you? Murderers for hire. I get it, many of these episode have a moral "teaching"/basis.
@@justplainbrad7713 You are a republican though. What you called the Cartwrights shows it.
BEING PROTECTED IS KING! SHE COULD NOT HELP BUT FALL IN LOVE WITH TENDER HEARTED HOSS! I LOVE THE CARTWRIGHT'S INTEGRITY!
Hoss, you are my hero since I was a young kid, but letting that beautiful red headed woman go away make me cry😢. Ben treating grown men like kids make me mad😡.
Hoss is sutch a Gentleman and caring person
Lol. Poor Hoss . Such a good guy. Always seems trouble finds him.
Hoss's gun belt disappeared! 16:38
Amazing tv series. Fine actors, guest actors and amazing set of craftsmen around them all. So sad what has become of our nation and now Hollyweird leads it. Sad. Sad. Sad.
Poor Hoss.. he deserves a good wife. 😢
Keep watching story books like this, you are only guided into what they want you to believe, be your own person, hollywood controls your mind if you allow it.
He acted like he like animals better than cootie cat
I deserve a wife too but can not find one. I am like Hoss just kind , gentle, and very loving. But like Hoss they seem to just get away from me or I just can not seem to grasp the moment when I have that chance.
@@ithepreacher8309 What do you mean?
Hoss deserved a good wife.
Hoss, The gentle giant.
It was easier for him to believe the worst of Hoss than face the fact that lottie did not want him. Also, she handled the situation badly and caused Prescott to feel that way.
It's not fair, Hoss would have been so good with her. I'm too much of a romantic for this ending, but still enjoyed it. Oh, like everyone said, what happened to the goats?!
@Just think Ya he should've been cast as James Bond or Superman, he'd been perfect in either role.
Without preditors, just grass and water would keep them. Sometimes they graze with deer. But in that territory, she probably locked them in with water dishes and grass cropped, lol..until she could meet Prescott and get back.
My first thought when I saw them on the trail was where are the goats unless she left them at the house just in case she goes back and on the other hand goats can fend for themselves.
That's a wonderful and hurtful love story. She's somehow like Anne Shirley. Also love books and dreaming. And both of then has red hair. I really saw some similarities. 🙂
Very good observation! That was one of my favorite stories too!
shes one of the prettiest redhead girls ive ever seen. i love the character she s playing here. and if i had been hoss in this episode i sure would have married her
love the writing. they consistently wrote for Hoss's kind heart.
Another great literary metophor
what a joy
Damn Hoss you must be crazy marry her you big galoot !!!!!!!!
Poor Hoss. Chivalrous right to the end.
Out of all the Cartwright Brothers hoss is always bit by favorite
When I was a kid it was Little Joe. As I grew older it was Hoss's heart that won my admiration.
Aw she was a sweetie pie 🥧 she was so cute an sweet she just didn’t understand she was a male order bride so it’s not like she violated anything she didn’t realize they will be so violent over that she just wanted a sweet and protective man.
mail order bride
@@ApartmentKing66 the way he spelled it was right lol
She couldn't have been that dumb. She was just too selfish to care, at least in the beginning.
Mail order brides back then? Wow never knew! This is why I love watching old movies TV shows etc. It is like a time machine 👍
They sure don't make them like they use to. Beautiful hard working and physically and mentally strong in their own right.
Awwww every time I look at a episode with involves hoss it always makes me sad or enjoyable
She's like a Disney princess all dressed up.
Perfect description, but she's beautiful even in her work clothes with her hair all messed up.
SOOOOO UNBELIEVABLY AWESOME AND SOOOOO WONDERFUL EPISODE. BUT UNFORTUNATELY THE ENDING WAS SOOOOO UNBELIEVABLY SAD. MISS LOTTIE AND HOSS WERE A MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN. JUST COULDN'T BELIEVE HOW HOSS WOULD EVER LET SUCH A WONDERFUL AND SOOOOO NICE PERSON LIKE A TRUE DIAMOND, JUST LET GO AWAY. SUCH A PERSON LIKE "MISS LOTTIE" COMES ONCE IN A LIFETIME. 😢😢😢😢😢
Aw, they really deserve each other, a very beautiful couple from inside and out, but unfortunately the writer(s) didn’t let them have a happy ending.
I notice Ben doesn't tell Adam to get his feet off the furniture! 😂
i like his acting
Lil joe woulda nailed her in a second
Should have worked out for Hoss such a great human being
Hoss is very polite
She fell for Hoss!
Good episode!
Glad you liked it! 🤠✌📺🍿
A lot of people were wondering about Lotty's goats 🐐 Annie and Sam. At the end, she just said that she was going to get a job somewhere but she never said that she was going to move without her goats.
I had expected the goats to go with them on the journey for comedy but the story wasn't a comedy.
3 CHEERS FOR SIR BLOCKER🥳🥳
Aint no way im letting love go. Love is absolutely rare in this life, especially REAL love.
👍👌👏 Uuuuh, I'm simply not able to resist nearly any red haired women. What a beautiful little Lady.💚 Thanks a lot for uploading and sharing this old series.
Best regards luck and health.
Love all the episodes but ,what about the goats ?
I know. She left them the leaky house lol
All people grubbing off foal land had goats for survival , u must be a newbie not to know that , hv u ever left the city limits ????
They are like deer needing only an underground spring or little creek and some grass to survive. Unless attacked, but they can be more aggressive than most deer.
@Maxine Harrop. At the end, Lotty never said that she would not take her goats with her IF she moved.
My cat, Humperdink, loves this episode. Her favorite character is Hop Sing.
Lmao..! 🤣 People are sayin the reason you wont marry him is cus your in loooooove with me er sumthin like that.. 🤣 gotta love ol' Hoss..! 🤠💪🍻🍺👍
Sometimes you want to kick Hoss up the ass hahahahahaha great episode.
Lottie, Lottie, Lottie . . . Oh my, you are stunningly beautiful. Just absolutely beautiful.
I cant believe that sniper missed hitting Big Hoss .... He is such a big target
He didn't account for the sudden crosswind. 😂
That's a really funny comment. I'm trying to drive home to my house in Taiwan and I can't because I'm watching bananas
People have gotten clear and unfettered shots at the Cartwrights a million times and inexplicably they always miss or at least it's never fatal. Hero armor.
Nice episode.❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍
I can understand the emotion of waiting for his mail order bride. As a man who left his native land to what today could be called a mail order bride. I remember the first time I saw her. I just knew she was the prettiest woman there ever could be.
Hoss, the gentleman that he is and chivalrous
Some of these girls so beautiful ♥️
Hoss let a good one walk away 😢
That’s not what Ben would’ve done back in his day, Ben was making babies👍
Lotty should have been upfront with Hoss right away and Hoss should have been upfront with Lotty right away.
Poor hoss it always happens. To him. Dutch a caring MAN
hoss should have married her...hoss is a good man
Watch it Hoss, that is not a pillow your using, the goats left a "pillow" for you. lololo....
Hoss, she was a good catch. You did need more time
I see man trough his heart not his apparence....💙
Said no women ever.
@@orange70383 Not a true statement. When I was a teen I fell in love with a guy that had a beautiful personality, though physically he was not attractive.
So many years later and I still have nothing but love for him in my heart when I think of him.
through. appearance.
@@orange70383 That's definitely not true. There were times when I feel in love with a man that wasn't attractive, but he had a big heart. It's what's inside that really counts- not the outside looks. I meant to say I "fell"- not I "feel."
@@lynettepalecek3141 actually, you were right the first time “feel Love” 🙂
Enjoyed this episode very much, but can’t help wondering why Ben doesn’t tell Adam “feet of the furniture!” 🤷🏻♀️
Beautiful
Love can happen at first sight. It did for me too. Over 40 years ago I fell sight on in love with my husband. We tell our great grandchildren the story of how we met. I was at the feed store with my Poppa loading up bags of grain for the cattle back on the farm. I went to get an orange pop from the red cooler on the porch and it spilled all over the place down the sidewalk , it was a slippery mess. My husband to be was walking past and dresses in his air force uniform, coming home on leave from the bus station in town. We both slipped in the mud and couldn't stop laughing. Poppa invited him home to supper. Next weekend he was helping bale hay on the farm, kissed me under the apple tree. A month later we were married. We were made for each other.
That's right Roy! Blame it on the female! The guy who's taking potshots is not at fault!
Yep I agree. It was wrong of Roy to blame Lottie for all the upheaval. It was all Prescott's fault for being insane with jealousy.
He wouldn't have been taking those shots if it had not been for her. And if Roy knew who it was he would have taken care of him.
Hoss + Lottie = Hottie
#teamhottie
Hoss has a lot of Don Quixote in him.
Not fair. Why couldn't Hoss court her and see if his feelings grew, Gat Burnit?
Her head tjockfull of dreams..... typical Dutch word...thank you Hoss........(..tjokvol) 😃😃😃😃
A lot of times Hoss can't open his mouth and speak up which causes a problem to prolong, things always escalate by him not being able to speak up from the beginning.
HE DID SPEAK UP AT THE BEGINNING. Mr Prescott didn't want to believe him and neither did Lotty.
Very good👍 👌👌😍🥰😘❤❤❤⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Happy you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching! 🤠✌📺🍿
She better be glad she got away, since none of their soon to be brides and brides lived.
Poor ole' Hoss was always steppin' right in it wasn't he lol.
Seems to me Miss Lottie was untrustworthy, because she just up and left her goats behind to fend for themselves. That would be like moving out of a house and leaving your dog behind. People who things like that just ain't no dang good.
Thought that too....take your aninal with you to that ranch....!!!!!😣😣😣😣
The whole story goes around only misunderstanding not expressing clearly their feelings
Not until the end.
I didn't know they had mail order brides back in the Civil War era.
Did anyone else notice that in the opening scene, Hoss' pants were split in the front?
It was all her fault.
@16:25 Lottie is sewing his vest, so maybe she mended the pants also. And I don't mean that in a crude way either.
@@user-pd7il3xz5j I'm sure that she did.
I like every episode of Bonanza. This is the better one.
Happy you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching! 🤠✌📺🍿
This is a version of El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha, by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1605). A dreamer's precious ideals are fragmented by the "real world." He died, and in a way, she did too... Oops, the Knights were about 500 years from her era...
Hoss always put his own self down. Plus why was it so hard just to tell that lady he really didn’t love her. Hoss wants to always protect everyone’s feelings, and you can’t live in a world always doing that. By not telling her he really didn’t love her he just continued to perpetuate a lie by having her believe he did.
Yes a lie of omission as they call it.
I can see why he did not love her. It was his emotional set-up equation. When I was teaching once in a while pretty students would throw themselves at me and my inner Hoss prevailed. We just don't go there. We think of them as our daughters, our wards.
You would think the doctor would know the patient should use the walking stick on the opposite side to an injury
Such a tragic episode. 💔😭
This is like a different kind of love triangle lol. Why did they make Hoss turn her down? that made no sense. She is high maintenence, but young, pretty and wanting to please him. Kind of silly to make Hoss not want her. I guess his friendship to that guy was more important? LOL Sometimes the writers made no sense.
"Sometimes the writers made no sense"...........the most accurate comment.
That or dead.
All throughput Bonanza there is a consistent emphasis on family values and ethics.
And then particularly, but now as well, stable people took their time so as not to make mistakes.
@@3Ddude101 Yea the show is so poorly written that here you are decades later still watching it. Maybe they knew more about writing and how to keep the show going than you do.
She's cute
Judi Meredith, who played Lotty, reminds me of my late sister Anne because my sister Anne was a natural redhead with brown eyes. My sister Anne was not a carrot top though.
Slams her hand down, I won't permit it. Lol. Life sure ain't fair that's for sure.
Old West truism: Never be the guy that climbs up into the hayloft to bushwack the good guy.
Felt sorry for her at the end
I want her and Mr Prescott to get married!
This seems real but tragic.
Life is often full of it, sadly.