I once knew a man like hoss.sadly he passed away last year broke my heart.this episode and the little green men was my favorites. thank you for bringing a smile to my face.hoss was my fav on this show rip hoss.
Jeni Hansen as a kid my dad turned me into BONANZA and after a while I stop watching it I guess I got board of it but I still like it I watch only once a day but that’s all
I was born in 1973, watched it as a kid with my beloved grandfather. I'm still watching at 48 years old and I'll be watching until the day I pass on to that great ranch in the sky.
I had no idea just how great, deep and even subtle the acting was on this classic old program. The last time I watched an episode of 'Bonanza' I was just a kid back in the 1960's, its been decades now. I guess you have to become an adult to truly grasp and comprehend the nuances of such things.
Wow! Guest star Julie Adams died two weeks ago (February 3, 2019)! Age 92! Great actress! Starred into too many roles to count! I loved her in _Tickle Me_ with Elvis Presley!
When it aired the final season i was only 4 years old so i could not remember what the tv series was all about, but i certainly remember the tv theme song, so now i can finally watch the episodes thanks to you and youtube.
don't know if they're any good ...wonderful wise that is but they're fightin over ya already ! good lookin gal like you AND you like Bonanza , can't have any problem findin a nice fella
Wow, I remember the colorful peacock station sign. My uncle used to come over our place on Sunday and stay to watch Bonanza with dad. I have rediscovered the shows in retirement. I can understand why people loved this series! There isn't much these days to compare to the quality of this series!🤗🤗🤗
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Gysgt. Salvador Monteverde, USMC, Retired yes, that nbc peacock brought back childhood memories of watching bonanza on Sunday evenings with my family and the Disney world theme on abc. Very nostalgic era
Gysgt. Salvador Monteverde, USMC, Retired I had the same reaction 😄 what a wonderful memory from childhood even though we never did have a color tv, we used our imagination to see how beautiful the peacock was.
Yasmine Nazarine I grew up on all these: Waltons, LHOTP, Big V, Bonanza and I'm still watching them. In fact, I have the entire Waltons series in my collection and I probably should not admit that. Lol!!
I am glad that a show as good as Bonanza has as many episodes on TH-cam as it does. As you know it goes generations into the past like Star Trek takes you into the Future. What I want to say is I really got hooked on a modern show a lot like Star Trek called the Orville. Bonanza is good enough in quantity to help me get to Season Three of The Orville which it turns out, is going to be a long wait. Bonanza is a super show you can watch in any order. I highly recommend my favorite show. Find out if you have friends that also recommend the Orville. It's about caring about the characters in it. Discovery is nothing like Star Trek.
Bonanza was so far ahead of its time. This was 1961, fast forward to 2021 and this whole area was consumed by wildfires. My goodness, what have we done to this beautiful earth 😢
She had a second leading lady in an underrated movie called “The Mississippi Gambler” starring Tyrone Power. It’s definitely a must watch and it’s on TH-cam too.
Loved this show when I was watching it as a teenager now they do not make decent shows like this anymore. Great memories and I am glad that I can watch these episodes now online. RIP all the actors, Ben, Little Joe, Adam and Hoss. Hoss (Dan Blocker) died so young.
To me the Cartwrights the were the perfect family . After all these decades watching these episodes again I have still never seen anything better . Lessons, morals, love , a family where every member had each others back , The love of the father for those boys and the values and principles that Bonanza depicted taught me a great deal . Where are the writers and actors of this calibre today . I am sorry for our young folk now who are being fed and raised on nothing but trash. They would do better to keep their televisions sets turned off now days .
The director of this Bonanza episode, as with many other episodes, took artistic license in its production. The color wheel upright slot machine, as shown in this 1861 gambling hall scene, wasn’t invented until the late 1890s.
42:28 $5000 then, in 2019 buying power, would be $78,760. 46:57 $20,000 in 1865, in 2019 buying power, would be $315,042. What a violator of trust that character was.
iTS MORE THAN THAT.' 5K WAS WORTH 155k 20K WAS WORTH 620k According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics consumer price index, today's prices in 2019 are 3,000.55% higher than average prices throughout 1860. The dollar experienced an average inflation rate of 2.18% per year during this period, meaning the real value of a dollar decreased. In other words, $5,000 in 1860 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $155,027.71 in 2019, a difference of $150,027.71 over 159 years. www.in2013dollars.com/1860-dollars-in-2017?amount=5000
She want Cartwright money and lost $5000 and the payer had to present to IOU bill to Ben and he was stunned when she lost 5000 and he had to take 5000 out of his safe and Adam take her back to win the money back and she lost $20000
Andre Bond The 20k loss was a set up, no one is going to let her lose 400k, today's money, the saloon was just helping out the Cartwrights, the second time.
@@Heart2HeartBooks As stated, the figures shared (from the same website calculator you used) were using the years 1865 and 2019, not 1860 and 2020. It was the 5th season of Bonanza, not the first, and last year. In this last year, buying power has dropped significantly due to increased printing and price-hikes. There's a big difference between last year and 2020, as anyone paying attention can see, as also mirrored by the calculator. It's good that you showed the spread.
Dan Blocker..robert pernell Lorne Greene Michael Landon the script writers and the musicians too.keep life simple. Nicholas Collora youtube with LOVE. You win...americans
Not wasting my time watching an episode where the bride will inevitably die or somehow break a Cartwright heart. I remember an old Happy Days episode where the Cartwright's were in Hawaii and Little Joe was just married to Maui Maui and then there was a stampede. Of course that was the shortest marriage in tv history.
I love this episode. Poor Hoss got taken by a wolling pretty face. That's how it was in rhose days. Tried on modern day time but it doesn't work, etc. I love Bonanza!!!
Narcissistic men or women always pick trusting kind people as thier victims....30 years goes by by the the time the victim wakes up....especially if she has huge faith in the good. ...
I when Hoss was showing the lake and all the land that belonged to the cartwrights it reminded me of Harriman State Park in New York state and it is one sprawling gorgeous piece of real estate I think it's 35 square miles what with the most gorgeous lakes streams old growth forests and mountains and it just can't be beat and it's actually owned by one man named Avril Harriman and when he died his wife donated the whole property to the people of New York State
@Angel Bulldog I think it's been a little too long since I've been to even near that area I'm trying to remember a place I got lost at called desolation wilderness and I'll tell you you can really get yourself in trouble by not using your noggin I remember hiking this one area in the spring I mean it was dwaterfall of gigantic flowing Waters that was so astounding it brought me back a couple years later only to find it not a trace of water and just couldn't believe the difference in the area but I'm pretty unfamiliar with California even though I did live in Sacramento for a while didn't spend enough time exploring though
Even though this woman is using her "feminine wilds" on Hoss, he producers made Dan Blocker, (Hoss Cartwright) play a naïve and simple role; if we ONLY we had REAL gentlemen, like this today, relationships and marriage's would last much LONGER!!!
When we All wore a Younger-Mans-Clothes, we All Fell 4 a Fem-Fatal like this 1 & knew it. But our Jism Got in The Way. & Boi did we not All learn a Lesson fr Thinkin w/our Little Head ? Like The Song goes, Beware of The Devil in a Blu Dress. Hmmm ?
Not according to Bonanza. If you understand the plot and the meaning behind the story, the good people always win out.i. But that's only if you have the perspective to see it.
, those dollar figures quoted for all the different things were a bit extreme considering what the a dollar was worth then.$20,000 is worth $720,000 today
Hoss was naive, extending trust way too soon, without waiting to let the person earn Hoss' trust, without allowing time to let the person prove themselves as to who they were. The impulse to marry rushes in, instead of taking the time to observe and learn about the person the wise way. This is why rushing is unwise. Naivete, as a character trait, doesn't use wisdom; it acts on impulse. Hoss, being humble, was flattered by the manipulator's attention, and couldn't believe that someone as seemingly "impressive" as that would be interested. That flattery worked. The lesson? Beware of flattering, "impressive" charmers, and let people prove themselves before ya go trusting them. Don't rush in. There's enough time to get to know them the wise way. (It wasn't just "beauty"; Hoss had a long record of being naive and extending trust before it was earned and kept.)
@@cacatr4495 You give an interesting analysis that has good points,but I dont think it was strictly Hoss being naive. I can't remember the names of the episodes,(and havent watched the full series)...but I recall a couple where Hoss did know the women for a while,yet they dumped him. The 2 most painful I can recall is the one who wanted to " see the world". She married a stranger; went off with him; he took advantage of her.In the end,her father asked for Hoss help and he went to find her...found her sick and pregnant. But Hoss was willing to bring her back with the baby. Then the one who dumped him for the guy who was then abt to be hanged by a posse; and ask Hoss for help. Hoss directly asked her if he was supposed to go save the man she dumped him for and bring back to marry her...he has feelings.So Hoss was no fool,I would say. Just when he loved,he gave his heart completely? Now,I would say his love stories..though sad...seemed the most meaningful/ telling in regards to human nature. Little Joe's?🙄 just seemed to be in love at the drop of a hat...now I would call him naive...just "hotshot". If it wasnt for the fact that he redeemed himself at times...and I understand how the brothers needed to be different...he could have been written out for me. Annoying most times, with that annoying laugh🤨. Adam's romances?-just seemed mechanical...for want of a better word😏 ( having said all that,seems like romances on these westerns all moved at the speed of lightning.If you just met, liked and wanted to marry the person,just go for it😳😂) Nevertheless,Bonanza is an overall good show.So many values taught...got across its lessons on family love and unity.
@@bobbieschroder6231 Thats a good summation..so true. I found it interesting that Hoss was the one so willing to get on board with those persons and their inventions- things that actlly came to pass.And they called him "the dumb" one?🧐😁
adams mother was an Yankee . little Joe was from san Francisco I think being that his mother was French and Hoss mother was Swedish and grew up in the southern states. all 3 Cartwright brothers came from different places and nation all 3 from 3 different mothers who died all long time ago.
I once knew a man like hoss.sadly he passed away last year broke my heart.this episode and the little green men was my favorites. thank you for bringing a smile to my face.hoss was my fav on this show rip hoss.
I LOVED BONANZA AS A KID, AND NOW AS AN OLD LADY, STILL LOVE IT.
Jeni ! YOU can be my ol' Lady, any day!
Jeni Hansen as a kid my dad turned me into BONANZA and after a while I stop watching it I guess I got board of it but I still like it I watch only once a day but that’s all
Ma'am, if you were a Kid watching this, You are Not an Old Lady! A Lady I'll go along with.
Me as well. I miss the Cartwright's.
I was born in 1973, watched it as a kid with my beloved grandfather. I'm still watching at 48 years old and I'll be watching until the day I pass on to that great ranch in the sky.
I had no idea just how great, deep and even subtle the acting was on this classic old program. The last time I watched an episode of 'Bonanza' I was just a kid back in the 1960's, its been decades now. I guess you have to become an adult to truly grasp and comprehend the nuances of such things.
Very true...about needing maturity to fully appreciate the performances.
@@avisjohnson6185 Yes.
She was quite a manipulator. A strong addiction takes all self- respect and then everything away
Wow! Guest star Julie Adams died two weeks ago (February 3, 2019)! Age 92! Great actress! Starred into too many roles to count! I loved her in _Tickle Me_ with Elvis Presley!
When it aired the final season i was only 4 years old so i could not remember what the tv series was all about, but i certainly remember the tv theme song, so now i can finally watch the episodes thanks to you and youtube.
This has got to be in the top 10 all time B. shows. Terrible underrated actress. Her purple costume was absolutely stunning.
Except no zippers until early 20th century
This show is way before my time but I still Love it. And I had a Serious crush on Dan Blocker (Hoss) when I was Young. Lol
🙆🏼♀️ I couldn’t even _DREAM_
🤷♀️🌈🦄 of knowing a MAN as wonderful as Hoss was!
😉💋
Laurie Davis my husband is 😌
Right here m'Dear. We do exist🙄
@@strangelyfamiliar1729 Go away! Laurie's mine! I challenge you to a DUEL!!
don't know if they're any good ...wonderful wise that is but they're fightin over ya already !
good lookin gal like you AND you like Bonanza , can't have any problem findin a nice fella
They are not raised. Like this anymore. If there is its rare
I was 10 years old and totally into this show.
Basically a rock ‘n roll 🎼🎸 fan but really enjoyed the music 🎵 played when Hoss was with his “widow woman”. 🤟🏼😉
Wow, I remember the colorful peacock station sign. My uncle used to come over our place on Sunday and stay to watch Bonanza with dad. I have rediscovered the shows in retirement. I can understand why people loved this series! There isn't much these days to compare to the quality of this series!🤗🤗🤗
Wonderful classic that made television famous
Q estupidez, hacen aparecer a las mujeres como taradas, q se desmayan x nada y huelen perfume. Con razón se fué PERNELL ROBERTS.
I have not seen that 'Peacock' in many, many years. It really brings back a lot of memories.
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USMC
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They made the logo to show that they had colour tv. Most of the shows that MBC had was in colour.
@james benson Hoss and the Leprechauns,☺.
Gysgt. Salvador Monteverde, USMC, Retired yes, that nbc peacock brought back childhood memories of watching bonanza on Sunday evenings with my family and the Disney world theme on abc. Very nostalgic era
Gysgt. Salvador Monteverde, USMC, Retired I had the same reaction 😄 what a wonderful memory from childhood even though we never did have a color tv, we used our imagination to see how beautiful the peacock was.
Great flashback. Tku for post.
There are men and women like this in life and if you are lucky you will never meet one but if you do sometimes the best lesson is a hard lesson .
Oh I so agree.. .bad when they are relatives of yours
Typical lib victim
Hoss was a conservationist regarding all the trees on the Cartwright property. He was so generous even before the wedding, he truly was in love❤️❤️
In love with a poisonous viper
All the Cartrights are such brave and handsome men.
You got that right. 👍
Yeah they don't call em the Cartwrong's
The beautiful Julie Adams, best known as the bathing beauty in Creature from the Black Lagoon, very prolific actress from 50s and 60s.
Bonanza The big valley The waltons Little house western movies cowboys my life they're my family I live with them everyday 👍👌🌳🌲🌴
I miss the good old shows! Nothing like it anymore... :-(
Yasmine Nazarine I grew up on all these: Waltons, LHOTP, Big V, Bonanza and I'm still watching them. In fact, I have the entire Waltons series in my collection and I probably should not admit that. Lol!!
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@@c44LuWanda : Amen.
@@lindasmilesrfree6067 : You are not alone.
I am glad that a show as good as Bonanza has as many episodes on TH-cam as it does. As you know it goes generations into the past like Star Trek takes you into the Future. What I want to say is I really got hooked on a modern show a lot like Star Trek called the Orville. Bonanza is good enough in quantity to help me get to Season Three of The Orville which it turns out, is going to be a long wait. Bonanza is a super show you can watch in any order. I highly recommend my favorite show. Find out if you have friends that also recommend the Orville. It's about caring about the characters in it. Discovery is nothing like Star Trek.
Bonanza was so far ahead of its time. This was 1961, fast forward to 2021 and this whole area was consumed by wildfires. My goodness, what have we done to this beautiful earth 😢
That woman is a outstanding actress....in more ways than one!
She had a second leading lady in an underrated movie called “The Mississippi Gambler” starring Tyrone Power. It’s definitely a must watch and it’s on TH-cam too.
Also the ugliest.
Loved this show when I was watching it as a teenager now they do not make decent shows like this anymore. Great memories and I am glad that I can watch these episodes now online. RIP all the actors, Ben, Little Joe, Adam and Hoss. Hoss (Dan Blocker) died so young.
I want a Hoss xx So SwEeT just love Bonanza take me back there anytime :)
Hoss was very naive around damsels
BLOODY FANTASTIC ! ALWAYS A HAPPY END...WHAT A FAMILY!
My grandma loved Michael Landon. She was sad to hear him pass away when I was a kid. Then, she passed away less than a year later.
THIS CRUSHES MY HEART 2 SEE WHAT MY DUDE HOSS IS DOING TO HIMSELF!!![999]
Are you serious?
One of my favorite episodes!
What I'd do for a friend like him. Lovely man, bless him!!!!😊
To me the Cartwrights the were the perfect family . After all these decades watching these episodes again I have still never seen anything better . Lessons, morals, love , a family where every member had each others back , The love of the father for those boys and the values and principles that Bonanza depicted taught me a great deal . Where are the writers and actors of this calibre today . I am sorry for our young folk now who are being fed and raised on nothing but trash. They would do better to keep their televisions sets turned off now days .
God bless Dan Blocker!
Fun fact: In all of the 14 seasons Bonanza aired, Hoss had the most girlfriends.
No way !!☺☺☺..cool gotta check them out !!👍👍👍 thanks.
Fun fact: Your so-called fun fact is false.
@@bobbieschroder6231 just because you're still a virgin doesn't mean you got to hate everyone
Yea, I always thought Little Joe was kind of a "smart-ass" wannabe ladies man.
I can believe that because even though he hot his heart broken, he WAS the most SINCERE, out of Joeseph, Adam and Candy!!!
Good old-fashioned upbeat endings. Wonderful!
I love Bonanza, great series!
Hoss is my favorite
The director of this Bonanza episode, as with many other episodes, took artistic license in its production. The color wheel upright slot machine, as shown in this 1861 gambling hall scene, wasn’t invented until the late 1890s.
I am rewatching this while recovering from oral surgery
Hoss was my favorite on this show.
Is the Ponderosa anything like this, ma'am this is the Ponderosa, we've been ridin through it the last couple a days.
She's a Pro!
This lady was playing hoss like a second hand fiddle 😱
Great episode!
The boys fall in love at the drop of a hat
The Daddy does too!😂😂😂
42:28 $5000 then, in 2019 buying power, would be $78,760.
46:57 $20,000 in 1865, in 2019 buying power, would be $315,042.
What a violator of trust that character was.
iTS MORE THAN THAT.' 5K WAS WORTH 155k 20K WAS WORTH 620k
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics consumer price index, today's prices in 2019 are 3,000.55% higher than average prices throughout 1860. The dollar experienced an average inflation rate of 2.18% per year during this period, meaning the real value of a dollar decreased.
In other words, $5,000 in 1860 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $155,027.71 in 2019, a difference of $150,027.71 over 159 years.
www.in2013dollars.com/1860-dollars-in-2017?amount=5000
She want Cartwright money and lost $5000 and the payer had to present to IOU bill to Ben and he was stunned when she lost 5000 and he had to take 5000 out of his safe and Adam take her back to win the money back and she lost $20000
Andre Bond
The 20k loss was a set up, no one is going to let her lose 400k, today's money, the saloon was just helping out the Cartwrights, the second time.
@@Heart2HeartBooks
As stated, the figures shared (from the same website calculator you used) were using the years 1865 and 2019, not 1860 and 2020. It was the 5th season of Bonanza, not the first, and last year. In this last year, buying power has dropped significantly due to increased printing and price-hikes. There's a big difference between last year and 2020, as anyone paying attention can see, as also mirrored by the calculator. It's good that you showed the spread.
She played on the Big Valley, same character, scheming. This time she had a husband who she manipulated. It was called Emperor of Rice .
marshall holmes great episode!
Oh yes! Her character had grown up in China and she trapped Victoria into an other-worldly house of horrors. 2 great actresses in that one.
Tremendous foresight of production to film in color long before color tv was a staple in every house.
I miss th 'peacock' on Sunday nights!!!!!
O Adam muito esperto, sabe resolver com talento e não magoar ninguém.parabens meu amor 💖💖💖💖!!!!!!
25, 000 IN 1861 IS 750 THOUSAND IN TODAY'S DOLLARS.
sURE GLAD HE TORE UP THE 20K IN MARKERS!
thank you that's $ unreal
"I done made reservations with the.... garcon."
Was at a Ram Football game and Ray Danton, Julia Adams husband walked up the stairs near my seat. Wish she had been with him. She was gorgeous.
Dan Blocker..robert pernell Lorne Greene Michael Landon the script writers and the musicians too.keep life simple. Nicholas Collora youtube with LOVE. You win...americans
Hoss hasent even got the stuff yet and he is already whipped
It's happened to many men, lol
LOL
Enjoy watching BONANZA
Great Ending!!
saloon girl is an old name for a golddiger
I miss the Cartwright's!
Julie Adams a distant cousin on my dads moms side.
Gambling, lying poker player.
No dna test needed.
🤣🤣🤣
Not wasting my time watching an episode where the bride will inevitably die or somehow break a Cartwright heart. I remember an old Happy Days episode where the Cartwright's were in Hawaii and Little Joe was just married to Maui Maui and then there was a stampede. Of course that was the shortest marriage in tv history.
I love this episode. Poor Hoss got taken by a wolling pretty face. That's how it was in rhose days. Tried on modern day time but it doesn't work, etc. I love Bonanza!!!
I wish I had a tin with all that dosh in it,lol!!!!!!
I love little joe I have the same horse as him and named it Cochise like his horse cochise
I think his horse was called Sport. I think.
Adams horse was sport, Joe's horse was Cochise, Ben's horse was buck, and hoss.s horse was chubb.
@@pamelaatkinson4123 Oh OK. Thanks for info :)
@@CathyKitson your welcome
Narcissistic men or women always pick trusting kind people as thier victims....30 years goes by by the the time the victim wakes up....especially if she has huge faith in the good. ...
Why that little heifer!
That's putting it mildly.
Correction: Why that shameless hussy!!
Poor Hoss, did he ever find a genuine woman? Lol
Sugar Creek I think Joe was the only one who found a genuine woman
Hoss was in the closet until 1870, then he ran off with a gay cattle rustler.
@@mtphill71 That is not funny.
Bobbie Schroder It’s true, it was a plot line in the last season!
@@mtphill71 Prove it.
I when Hoss was showing the lake and all the land that belonged to the cartwrights it reminded me of Harriman State Park in New York state and it is one sprawling gorgeous piece of real estate I think it's 35 square miles what with the most gorgeous lakes streams old growth forests and mountains and it just can't be beat and it's actually owned by one man named Avril Harriman and when he died his wife donated the whole property to the people of New York State
@Angel Bulldog I think it's been a little too long since I've been to even near that area I'm trying to remember a place I got lost at called desolation wilderness and I'll tell you you can really get yourself in trouble by not using your noggin I remember hiking this one area in the spring I mean it was dwaterfall of gigantic flowing Waters that was so astounding it brought me back a couple years later only to find it not a trace of water and just couldn't believe the difference in the area but I'm pretty unfamiliar with California even though I did live in Sacramento for a while didn't spend enough time exploring though
The slot machine was not invented until 1891, this predates that by 30 years seeing that its suppose to be 1861.
All of the episodes of Bonanza, story-wise, did not cover the span of just one year. Story-wise, it covered the span of many years.
Artistic licence, like so much of the "Wild West" stuff.
Same actress played a similar role on The Rifleman.
Rifleman episode called Nora
Money well spent.
Wow she lost $20k in two days. What's that in today's $$? Half a million?
yep
Even though this woman is using her "feminine wilds" on Hoss, he producers made Dan Blocker, (Hoss Cartwright) play a naïve and simple role; if we ONLY we had REAL gentlemen, like this today, relationships and marriage's would last much LONGER!!!
i have seen ever episode of bonanza.
She's a gold digger
She took my MUNNY!
"Now I ain't saying she's a golddigger..."
@@Dizzy247365plus 👍🏽😂💯
When we All wore a Younger-Mans-Clothes, we All Fell 4 a Fem-Fatal like this 1 & knew it. But our Jism Got in The Way. & Boi did we not All learn a Lesson fr Thinkin w/our Little Head ? Like The Song goes, Beware of The Devil in a Blu Dress. Hmmm ?
🎵Beware of pretty faces that you find
A pretty face can hide an evil mind.🎵 (Lyrics from the song "Secret Agent Man")
Wow😁
Thanks for love the
Eu amo Bonaza
Muchos están de acuerdo con usted.
Man, that woman just drips with manipulation! Gah! Hoss was such a sweetheart, but gullible, gad e dodged that gold digger!
Well, as my father said... A 'hard head makes a soft behind'. Why didn't they call Hoss; he would have seen it for himself!
She was on Big Valley,too
Good guys finish last. DEAD LAST!
Not according to Bonanza. If you understand the plot and the meaning behind the story, the good people always win out.i. But that's only if you have the perspective to see it.
, those dollar figures quoted for all the different things were a bit extreme considering what the a dollar was worth then.$20,000 is worth $720,000 today
Brothers and sisters
Tem que ser dublado ou legendado esta.os no Brasil
is little joe eating potato peelings? 20:30 little joes mother was a saloon girl poor Hoss
Little joes mother was a saloon girl? Hmm
Citation needed.
Yes, he was. Probably thought it was an apple, Pratt!!!
I love being single
I'd hate to be the man that tried to take her away from big HOSS.
Eu amo Bonanza
23:52 - git 'er done, Hoss!
OK who cut out the fight scene.
She played a real good gold digger
She played your average woman real well!
Hoss wanted too Jimmy crack corn all over her silkys.
@King Friday I believe in _balanced_ thinking. *There is good and bad on both sides.* If you can't see that, then I feel so very sorry for you.
@King Friday Good God... I feel so sorry for you. I'll put you in my prayers.
@King Friday Be expecting some miracles. 🧘♀️💕
Poor Hoss.
Hoss is so blind
Her beauty made him blind. That can do that to a man sometimes.
Hoss was naive, extending trust way too soon, without waiting to let the person earn Hoss' trust, without allowing time to let the person prove themselves as to who they were. The impulse to marry rushes in, instead of taking the time to observe and learn about the person the wise way. This is why rushing is unwise. Naivete, as a character trait, doesn't use wisdom; it acts on impulse. Hoss, being humble, was flattered by the manipulator's attention, and couldn't believe that someone as seemingly "impressive" as that would be interested. That flattery worked. The lesson? Beware of flattering, "impressive" charmers, and let people prove themselves before ya go trusting them. Don't rush in. There's enough time to get to know them the wise way. (It wasn't just "beauty"; Hoss had a long record of being naive and extending trust before it was earned and kept.)
@@cacatr4495 You give an interesting analysis that has good points,but I dont think it was strictly Hoss being naive. I can't remember the names of the episodes,(and havent watched the full series)...but I recall a couple where Hoss did know the women for a while,yet they dumped him. The 2 most painful I can recall is the one who wanted to " see the world". She married a stranger; went off with him; he took advantage of her.In the end,her father asked for Hoss help and he went to find her...found her sick and pregnant. But Hoss was willing to bring her back with the baby. Then the one who dumped him for the guy who was then abt to be hanged by a posse; and ask Hoss for help. Hoss directly asked her if he was supposed to go save the man she dumped him for and bring back to marry her...he has feelings.So Hoss was no fool,I would say. Just when he loved,he gave his heart completely?
Now,I would say his love stories..though sad...seemed the most meaningful/ telling in regards to human nature. Little Joe's?🙄 just seemed to be in love at the drop of a hat...now I would call him naive...just "hotshot". If it wasnt for the fact that he redeemed himself at times...and I understand how the brothers needed to be different...he could have been written out for me. Annoying most times, with that annoying laugh🤨.
Adam's romances?-just seemed mechanical...for want of a better word😏
( having said all that,seems like romances on these westerns all moved at the speed of lightning.If you just met, liked and wanted to marry the person,just go for it😳😂)
Nevertheless,Bonanza is an overall good show.So many values taught...got across its lessons on family love and unity.
Hoss was always the positive thinker of the family.
@@bobbieschroder6231 Thats a good summation..so true. I found it interesting that Hoss was the one so willing to get on board with those persons and their inventions- things that actlly came to pass.And they called him "the dumb" one?🧐😁
Men be aware there are manny females like that this every street near you .
11,33 She looks so greek
Barbara serie !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lo unico que no entiendo Ingles....
Listen big shorty..I loved Hoss, little Joe was so bad..lol
Did anyone ever notice Hoss is the only one in that family with a southern accent/
adams mother was an Yankee . little Joe was from san Francisco I think being that his mother was French and Hoss mother was Swedish and grew up in the southern states. all 3 Cartwright brothers came from different places and nation all 3 from 3 different mothers who died all long time ago.
sekanamoja Joe’s mother was from New Orleans.
@@donnalively5978 I forgot abaout that. thank you for reminding me:-)
@@donnalively5978 I forgot about that. thank you for reminding me:-)
Hoss says to his pa "im going to tell Helen lm a gorilla dressed as a man, because helen saw my teeth and I just can't hide the truth".