A huge saga of the Cartwrights. Great writing and acting. I actually think it's the most moving episode from all those hundreds I've ever seen, ranging back to the 60s when our family used to watch them on the B&W while eating dinner Sunday nights. Thanks, Grjngo.
I absolutely love all these, they actually make my mood change. I find myself smiling or getting the sniffles from tearing up. I truly think that if my brain had an x-ray it would light up all those areas that produce harmony and balance, And deliver tranquil natural chemicals like dopamine, an anti depressant. 🤔😊😄🤗🙂😄😥😌😋🤓 Thank you! I read the comments and am so glad to see like minded people. 💖
Thank you so much Grjngo for showing this episode! I really wanted to watch it because I wanted to see the episode that explained how Ben met Adam's mother and how she died. I cried when she died. This was an excellent episode.
I always wondered too, and how Adam got his name. I love how each son has some of their mother's personality, and Adam was the only son whose origin story I hadn't yet seen.
Poor Ben. All of his wives died but it was interesting to see all of their back stories. Then his sons grew up and they also had no luck with wives either.
Yes Bonanza gunsmoke Little House Walton's we're good moral shows we sure don't have these type of show's today these shows helped a person some from their day to day problems and all these actors were great may they rip
Nah...If they try and bring Bonanza back now with a reboot it would be soaked rotten with political correctness and woke Hollywood drivel by Marxist troglodytes who wake every morning to find things to hate and be offended by.
"Memories and dreams are precious things. They're always there when you need them.''' Beautiful. Like the poetry that young Ben reads to Elizabeth. And the cloud formations that Elizabeth sees out the window. It was a pity that so many young mothers died in childbirth or soon afterward , then. OB/GYN has come a long way. With so precious life is. It is sheer stupidity and evilness to want to wantonly abort and harvest organs of babies. This is another TV episode that should be reviewed and discussed in junior/high school biology classes. Something about the Golden Age of TV .. ...there was always a didactic twist. Bravo.
That would be racist to teach how the oppressor made the world a better place for all. And to show the hardships of the world our ancestors lived in not so long ago
I think out off all the wives Elizabeth was his one true love. Inga marriage out of necessity then he fell in love. Mary maybe her beauty and his loneliness. Love bonanza!!
@@ethelhoose1196 It's too coincidental the deep friendship he had with the old sea Captain and how he had such a profound building and teaching influence on Ben that she would just happen to be his soul mate. Without the glue of that friendship and mentoring who knows if they would have gotten along at all. To be his true soulmate she would have to be rugged like him to go through life's adventures and she wasn't, she was fragile even though she was willing to try. It was doomed from the start.
Brilliant! Shakespearian stage acting in a western soap. If you liked the story you might want to check out another classic TV production called "The Onedin Line"
My hubs and I watch them each evening .. Nice to see all the episodes again , Loved them back in the day , and love them now , Brings back very happy memories of the family watching Bonanza
Thanks to TH-cam I have now watched the story of all 3 mothers of Adam, Joe, and Hoss. They were all very good. Born in 1953 my family watched Bonanza throughout its run except for perhaps the last season, which those episodes without Hoss seem vague to me as well. I do not remember these earlier episodes of the mothers and remember wondering about them, but was pretty young still; however I well remember the years with Adam. I believe an actor whp played Candy followed some of the show as a ranch hand. Thanks for placing Bonanza on TH-cam.
I can remember watching Bonanza with my parents on the family b&w set and my mom telling me there used to be a third brother named Adam, but I never quite believed her, lol. (born in 1960)
Now.finally I know why my mom lived Bonanza, it was the love the father had for his sons, the same way that she loved and adored her sons...all 7 of them.. May they all RIP esp my mother
@@docmagnus yes, I knew that, I was just repeating while asking a question from his point of view. That's what the guy said he was so correct him😃 thank you
Ben Cartwright what a great man a great farther always.... I noticed in the fight Ben had a stunt double for majority ^ I may be wrong ?? excellent episode.
Ben's first wife Adam's mother Elizabeth Cartwright, followed by Ben's second wife Hoss's mother Inger Cartwright and then Ben's third and very last most recent marriage to Little Joe and Clay's mother Marie Cartwright. All three of Ben's wives died so suddenly and very tragically apart from each other. Elizabeth Cartwright Ben's first wife bore Ben his first born and eldest son Adam Cartwright. Inger Cartwright Ben's second wife bore Ben his second born son Eric"Hoss" Cartwright. And last but not least Marie Cartwright Ben's third most recent late wife bore Ben his third and youngest son Joseph "Little Joe "Cartwright. Marie also had another son born before Little Joe and before her marriage to Ben Cartwright. Clay Stafford is Little Joe's older brother born from his late mother Marie's womb. Adam, Hoss and Little Joe Cartwright take after their late mothers Elizabeth, Inger and Marie and are exactly like their mothers and each of them have alot of their late mothers in them. This episode of Bonanza tells the background story of Ben and Adam's mother Elizabeth while caring for Adam who's suffering badly from a fever something like what Elizabeth died of just after Adam was born. Adam has alot of his mother's love and strength and caring respect for others. Adam likes making friends and keeping them. As his mother did. When Elizabeth died. Adam was just a baby. So that's why Adam loves Hoss and Little Joe because he's the big brother and the eldest and has the big brother duty of caring about his younger brothers and being their big brother means responsibility as a big brother who loves his younger brothers and would risk his life to save Hoss and Little Joe's and his father Ben's lives. Because his late mother was all that and Adam is just like Elizabeth in many ways. Elizabeth was loving and caring. She loved Ben. And she loved Adam and she died so Adam can live a happy life with his father Ben and now big brother to Hoss and Little Joe and Ben's eldest son.
He probably did a lot of things before settling down as a rancher. In various episodes he has shown expertise in mining and blacksmithing. Where did he get that expertise from?
He would have been 18 at the beginning of the episode, before Adam was conceived. And of course he doesn't look 18, but who cares, Lorne Greene still played it well.
@R Browning I'm a lot like Hoss. And I agree with you about Inger. I'd have to say she was Ben's best wife. She was more of a hard worker than Elizabeth and Marie combined
Why? It wouldn't really be Adam, just like the episodes of Adam as a child...and the very young Adam doesn't look like he would grow into the man Adam, the child's face has no features that the man Adam has.
Chronologically, Adam is witness to Hoss born on the Trail to Hollow Bluffs in the episode of 'A Journey Remembered', Adam was a boy of 8 years old. By this Ben should not have left New England for another 8 years, time for Ben to meet Inger, Hoss's mother and the passing of Adam's grandfather a good note to send them off for Ben's dream. The story would have filled out more with an episode of Adam growing up with Inger around.
Adam é seis anos mais velho que Hoss. Quando Ben conheceu Inger, Adam tinha cinco anos. A série conta como seis anos a diferença entre Adam e Hoss. Só não sei a diferença de idade entre Adam e Little Joe.
In all honesty, I wondered why the writers of this enjoyable series made Ben experience and endure personal tragedy three times in his youth. It even made me think it was just creating complications for the stories of the series and the main cast of characters. Was it to make the story more believable or relatable? Was it to show how tragedy shaped his character and help him grow as an individual? Or is there some honest and honorable reason why the writers made Ben suffer love and loss so many times?
I think there's definitely some truth in saying that Ben having weathered so many tragedies in his life made him into such a strong, noble patriarch. As for why Ben had to lose all three of his wives, I think there may have been a more pragmatic reason behind it: the Cartwright boys each look completely different. Each boy having a different mother helped explain why they could look/act so differently yet still be related.
Why are the reasons already given not honorable? You should see the next series Michael Landon starred in, Little House on the Prairie. The hardships endured on that show make Bonanza look like a piece of cake and yet it's also a very comforting and uplifting series.
This is the most unauthentic birth and post-birth scene one could imagine. No mid-wives. She is fully dressed and the bed is clean. The doctor leaves right away while she is dying and leaves her alone with two men. Sorry.
Rather meandering episode jumping between Ben's youth and Adam's recovery from mysterious illness. Not one of my favorite episodes, but thanks all the same for posting it
I just had a crazy thought. I wonder if part of the reason that Ben Cartwright couldn't keep a wife was that none of the actresses that portrayed his wives wanted to permanently stay on the show?????
So to be clear, what is Ben's financial status when leaving for the west at the end? Did he have some of his savings left to start a new life with? Was he broke? Was he in debt? Because he promised that guy he would go take a loan tomorrow so the Captain didn't have to work for him and they didn't lose the store. And I don't think that guy was the type to just forgive his debt. So what was it?
Another demonstration of Ben's criminality. Those guys had a legal and valid court ordered writ against the store yet he beats them up and throws them out. Ben always talks so big about the importance of the rule of law. But only when it's convenient for him it seems.
Han cometido dos errores en la nomenclatura de las calles: De lante de la Catedral no es Marqués de Gerona, sino plaza de las Pasiegas. Y la plaza de Bib-Rambla no es la plaza de Campo Verde. Se lo dice un granadino de 72 años.
Sorry but I think on the ones when he is thinking back they should have had either had Parnell or Michael aka Adam or Joe play young Ben like this one when Adam I born Michael could have played young Ben then on the 2 with Hoss's mom Parnell could have played Young ben . that's my opinion
A huge saga of the Cartwrights. Great writing and acting. I actually think it's the most moving episode from all those hundreds I've ever seen, ranging back to the 60s when our family used to watch them on the B&W while eating dinner Sunday nights. Thanks, Grjngo.
I absolutely love all these, they actually make my mood change. I find myself smiling or getting the sniffles from tearing up. I truly think that if my brain had an x-ray it would light up all those areas that produce harmony and balance, And deliver tranquil natural chemicals like dopamine, an anti depressant. 🤔😊😄🤗🙂😄😥😌😋🤓 Thank you! I read the comments and am so glad to see like minded people. 💖
Thank you for your nice comment! 🙏😀
I watched these when I was in elementary school.
I so agree. I’ve come to rely on these episodes to raise my spirits and balance me as well.
@@TheAuntieBa it's so nice to have these shows to watch! 💖
I know what you mean...feel the same.
Thank you so much Grjngo for showing this episode! I really wanted to watch it because I wanted to see the episode that explained how Ben met Adam's mother and how she died. I cried when she died. This was an excellent episode.
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I always wondered too, and how Adam got his name.
I love how each son has some of their mother's personality, and Adam was the only son whose origin story I hadn't yet seen.
Poor Ben. All of his wives died but it was interesting to see all of their back stories. Then his sons grew up and they also had no luck with wives either.
That is why you don't take things for granted. You never know how long you will have them. Only God knows.
Lucky Ben, no old hags to complain and nag to him all day.
Who was little Joe's Moma I ant seen that one
@@prentice306 "Marie, My Love."
They really didn’t want a woman in the show
Dagum it, this one left me in tears, bitter sweet tears. Awhh why can't they make a show like this one again!! Although, I do love Yellowstone!!! 😁
Yellowstone don't got shit on Bonaza. Pfft.
Yes Bonanza gunsmoke Little House Walton's we're good moral shows we sure don't have these type of show's today these shows helped a person some from their day to day problems and all these actors were great may they rip
I'm enjoying these shows very much. I must watch the other two wifes shows. Thanks for posting this.
Our pleasure!
I WISH IT COULD BE THAT THEY BRING BACK BONANZA..FOR TV..BECAUSE THERE CLEAN AND WHOLESOME..💑❤💖💟💗💜💙💛💚
they're
It comes on MeTV
Sadly, we live in an entirely different world nowadays!
Falling in love with a Cartwright is a death sentence.
People are murdered in just about every episode.
How is that wholesome?
Nah...If they try and bring Bonanza back now with a reboot it would be soaked rotten with political correctness and woke Hollywood drivel by Marxist troglodytes who wake every morning to find things to hate and be offended by.
The episodes about his wife's and how he met them are my favourites
Elizabeth( Adam) Inger( Hoss) and Marie( lil Joe) mothers all were Beautiful 💕💕💕
I wish they had done a flashback on when they first came to the Ponderosa. Yes they were all beautiful. Ben had good taste.
"Memories and dreams are precious things. They're always there when you need them.'''
Beautiful. Like the poetry that young Ben reads to Elizabeth. And the cloud formations that Elizabeth sees out the window. It was a pity that so many young mothers died in childbirth or soon afterward , then. OB/GYN has come a long way. With so precious life is. It is sheer stupidity and evilness to want to wantonly abort and harvest organs of babies. This is another TV episode that should be reviewed and discussed in junior/high school biology classes. Something about the Golden Age of TV .. ...there was always a didactic twist. Bravo.
That would be racist to teach how the oppressor made the world a better place for all. And to show the hardships of the world our ancestors lived in not so long ago
This one was a tear jerker for sure.
@@ChrisBrown-hr6mc It seems you are the one that is racist. "The oppressor" sounds like code for white people.
@@ChrisBrown-hr6mc When did he do these things?
I think out off all the wives Elizabeth was his one true love. Inga marriage out of necessity then he fell in love. Mary maybe her beauty and his loneliness. Love bonanza!!
Every relationship is unique even when we're genuine
I think Adam's mother wás his one true love even though he loved all his wife's
I agree but I think he loved them all but but she wás his soul mate
@@ethelhoose1196 It's too coincidental the deep friendship he had with the old sea Captain and how he had such a profound building and teaching influence on Ben that she would just happen to be his soul mate. Without the glue of that friendship and mentoring who knows if they would have gotten along at all. To be his true soulmate she would have to be rugged like him to go through life's adventures and she wasn't, she was fragile even though she was willing to try. It was doomed from the start.
Marie my love( Mary-Maria)❤️
Brilliant! Shakespearian stage acting in a western soap.
If you liked the story you might want to check out another classic TV production called "The Onedin Line"
My hubs and I watch them each evening .. Nice to see all the episodes again , Loved them back in the day , and love them now , Brings back very happy memories of the family watching Bonanza
Very moving episode and the story of his wife and Adam’s mother.
Thanks to TH-cam I have now watched the story of all 3 mothers of Adam, Joe, and Hoss. They were all very good. Born in 1953 my family watched Bonanza throughout its run except for perhaps the last season, which those episodes without Hoss seem vague to me as well. I do not remember these earlier episodes of the mothers and remember wondering about them, but was pretty young still; however I well remember the years with Adam. I believe an actor whp played Candy followed some of the show as a ranch hand. Thanks for placing Bonanza on TH-cam.
I can remember watching Bonanza with my parents on the family b&w set and my mom telling me there used to be a third brother named Adam, but I never quite believed her, lol. (born in 1960)
Thank you for the better quality video and sound!
Most beautiful story👍 👌👌🤩🤩🤩❤❤❤😍🥰😘
One of the Mrs Cartwrights!!! YAYAYAY such a good episode.
The first Mrs. Cartwright
@@chrismc410 Who knows, the way his wives died after marrying him maybe he had five before this lol.
I love this series as always great videos Thanks
Glad you like them!
Now.finally I know why my mom lived Bonanza, it was the love the father had for his sons, the same way that she loved and adored her sons...all 7 of them..
May they all RIP esp my mother
The fondest of Memories and Dreams will always be a special thing .
Wow! Ben Cartwright looks slimmer and younger in this episode.
Wow really really played his young self is very rare for a actor to do that
A very sweet episode, thanks for sharing. I'm binge-watching!
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Love watching episodes of Bonanza on TH-cam and movies grew up on Cartwright family
@@bettycreamer8486
Me too. Childhood memories of family time. Sunday night gathered around the TV. Binging on these has improved my overall mood
Thanks for uploading and sharing this old series.
Best regards luck and health.
I love the episodes about Ben's wife's I've seen this and the one about Hoss mom now need to show the one about Joe's mom
Marie my love
I've watched all three of them
@Ethel Hoose there is one. And there's another episode about Inger. It's called Journey Remembered. It shows when she died
@@scotthamp384 She's played so well!
6.18 We've never seen Ben with black hair. A really handsome man.
Got to thank you for uploading these… really enjoying them 💜
Glad you enjoyed! Check out this series as well: th-cam.com/video/UZK95XIhS_g/w-d-xo.html
A great different approach to this series.
Crazy how he goes from a Naval officer to being a rancher and cowboy.
No, I said how did he go from a naval officer to a homeless poor man when he met Inga
@@rosalindayoung1088 covid lockdown
@@rosalindayoung1088 Ben was a merchant sailor, not a naval officer.
@@docmagnus yes, I knew that, I was just repeating while asking a question from his point of view. That's what the guy said he was so correct him😃 thank you
@@rosalindayoung1088 probably got robbed of his house or something.
Cool segway from Adam sick in bed to Ben's memories of Adam's mother, his wife.
Ignar (hoss mother) and Marie (joe's) episodes are brilliant as well.
My eyes got tears when Elisabeth died last scene of her closing her music box
I never really paid attention to this episode but I think they cast Adam's mom perfect he kinda looks like her
HOss has his mother's eyes.
Thank you for being back the memories
What a beautiful model ship Ben has in their shop.
I remember me and my family watching bonanza together eating tv dinners on trays i miss those times❤😊
Beautiful actress!
Ben Cartwright what a great man a great farther always.... I noticed in the fight Ben had a stunt double for majority ^ I may be wrong ?? excellent episode.
Awwww she is beautiful 🌹
Thanks for tuning in, glad you liked it! 🤠👌🎬🍿
This is a good episode!
If you enjoyed this then you might also want to check out this classic western show: th-cam.com/video/TipnKbK_ffs/w-d-xo.html
SOME SAY THIS IS THE LEGEND OF CAP'N K'NUCKLES
Falling in love with a Cartwright is a death sentence.
Ben's first wife Adam's mother Elizabeth Cartwright, followed by Ben's second wife Hoss's mother Inger Cartwright and then Ben's third and very last most recent marriage to Little Joe and Clay's mother Marie Cartwright.
All three of Ben's wives died so suddenly and very tragically apart from each other.
Elizabeth Cartwright Ben's first wife bore Ben his first born and eldest son Adam Cartwright.
Inger Cartwright Ben's second wife bore Ben his second born son Eric"Hoss" Cartwright.
And last but not least Marie Cartwright Ben's third most recent late wife bore Ben his third and youngest son Joseph "Little Joe "Cartwright. Marie also had another son born before Little Joe and before her marriage to Ben Cartwright. Clay Stafford is Little Joe's older brother born from his late mother Marie's womb.
Adam, Hoss and Little Joe Cartwright take after their late mothers Elizabeth, Inger and Marie and are exactly like their mothers and each of them have alot of their late mothers in them.
This episode of Bonanza tells the background story of Ben and Adam's mother Elizabeth while caring for Adam who's suffering badly from a fever something like what Elizabeth died of just after Adam was born. Adam has alot of his mother's love and strength and caring respect for others. Adam likes making friends and keeping them. As his mother did. When Elizabeth died. Adam was just a baby. So that's why Adam loves Hoss and Little Joe because he's the big brother and the eldest and has the big brother duty of caring about his younger brothers and being their big brother means responsibility as a big brother who loves his younger brothers and would risk his life to save Hoss and Little Joe's and his father Ben's lives. Because his late mother was all that and Adam is just like Elizabeth in many ways. Elizabeth was loving and caring. She loved Ben. And she loved Adam and she died so Adam can live a happy life with his father Ben and now big brother to Hoss and Little Joe and Ben's eldest son.
Good story of Adam's mother going back in time a classic
So this was Ben Cartwright's roots he originally was a sailor 🤔
*these
I believe so yeah.
He probably did a lot of things before settling down as a rancher. In various episodes he has shown expertise in mining and blacksmithing. Where did he get that expertise from?
Great story lines.
I wish we can make movies the way they did back then. Same cam and equipment.
I skipped through the whole episode just to get to the end for Adam to WAKE UP.
Omg same!
About to do that now
Sad to say....me too.
Why? That means you missed almost the entire episode?
I'm enjoying ... very much since I was teenage...
Hi 🙋♀️ this is a very nice 👍🏻
Thank you! Cheers! 🤠👌🎬🍿
Ben was born in 1811 so he would be 18 in this flashback since Adam was born in 1830.
He would have been 18 at the beginning of the episode, before Adam was conceived. And of course he doesn't look 18, but who cares, Lorne Greene still played it well.
@@neilwaldock6272 Yeah I just redid the math you're right
Where did you get those years from?
So this is the "Wife, My Love" trilogy.
Bens character is the healthiest stable person here
Heartbreaking!
Elizabeth, Inga, and Marie. The 3 wives.
* Inger
Inger was hands down my favorite of his wives. Makes sense cause Hoss was my favorite of his sons.
@R Browning I'm a lot like Hoss. And I agree with you about Inger. I'd have to say she was Ben's best wife. She was more of a hard worker than Elizabeth and Marie combined
@@scotthamp384 Totally!
Great episode 👍🏽
Inger was the nicest of Ben's wives, though hhe loved them all in the same way he loved Adam, hoss and little Joe equally!
Agreed!
Aw young Ben is so cute
Do we know anything about Ben's ancestry, he's parent's, and if he had siblings?
He had a brother John, Will Cartwright's father. Will (played by Guy Williams) appears in later episodes.
A sick child, even an adult one, is the second worse feeling in world
All good and touching stories
Very good writing... but I wanted to see Adam as a baby.
Why? It wouldn't really be Adam, just like the episodes of Adam as a child...and the very young Adam doesn't look like he would grow into the man Adam, the child's face has no features that the man Adam has.
I can't find the clip of baby Hoss, after Inger gives birth, but he's absolutely perfect (!) as a baby Hoss!
Chronologically, Adam is witness to Hoss born on the Trail to Hollow Bluffs in the episode of 'A Journey Remembered', Adam was a boy of 8 years old. By this Ben should not have left New England for another 8 years, time for Ben to meet Inger, Hoss's mother and the passing of Adam's grandfather a good note to send them off for Ben's dream. The story would have filled out more with an episode of Adam growing up with Inger around.
Would have been nice to see 10 episodes of each Adam, Hoss, and Little Joe.
Adam é seis anos mais velho que Hoss.
Quando Ben conheceu Inger, Adam tinha cinco anos. A série conta como seis anos a diferença entre Adam e Hoss.
Só não sei a diferença de idade entre Adam e Little Joe.
12 years@@claudiaalvesdacosta3405
In all honesty, I wondered why the writers of this enjoyable series made Ben experience and endure personal tragedy three times in his youth. It even made me think it was just creating complications for the stories of the series and the main cast of characters. Was it to make the story more believable or relatable? Was it to show how tragedy shaped his character and help him grow as an individual? Or is there some honest and honorable reason why the writers made Ben suffer love and loss so many times?
I would have loved to have seen a flashback of when he purchased the Ponderosa for the very first time.
I think there's definitely some truth in saying that Ben having weathered so many tragedies in his life made him into such a strong, noble patriarch. As for why Ben had to lose all three of his wives, I think there may have been a more pragmatic reason behind it: the Cartwright boys each look completely different. Each boy having a different mother helped explain why they could look/act so differently yet still be related.
The idea was simply that he should get three sons with different character, so they took three different wives.
Why are the reasons already given not honorable? You should see the next series Michael Landon starred in, Little House on the Prairie. The hardships endured on that show make Bonanza look like a piece of cake and yet it's also a very comforting and uplifting series.
All good and touching stories r,d,
Poor Mrs. Callahan didn’t get very far 🤣
No doubt any New England ship building company would hire Captain Stoddard in a split second.
Quirooiespsniol
You didn't see the episode then.
Cudowny pan kartrait i żona nic nie rozumiem ale to nie szkodzi oglądam w Polsce Bonanza po śląsku lektor tłumaczy tekst.pozdrawiam z Torunia
Girls just gave them an out on all stories pretty much. That's how they were to make so many. Not complaining, I'm actually binge watching. 😂
This is the most unauthentic birth and post-birth scene one could imagine. No mid-wives. She is fully dressed and the bed is clean. The doctor leaves right away while she is dying and leaves her alone with two men. Sorry.
So anyone worked out what was wrong with Adam?
I'm thinking pneumonia?
I liked this story just like ingers. Didn’t really cared for the Marie story.
Torin Thatcher was an evil magician in one of the Sinbad movies
Mon pernell est beau en toute circonstence❤❤❤❤❤
I Have Never Heard Or Seen Any Reference To Adam's Mother Except This Episode & One More.
Lovely western but very sad
This is so sad 😔 Poor Ben
It's sad that his wives never got to see what he became.
Rather meandering episode jumping between Ben's youth and Adam's recovery from mysterious illness. Not one of my favorite episodes, but thanks all the same for posting it
"Ted Baxter"and "Ben Cartwright" with dark hair.
Lindo episódio" maravilhoso.
i do wish to see more bonanza on tv instend of repice
I watch bonanza so I can disconnect from the world
It's excellent escapism, and makes you see how small our problems often our in modern times compared to the hardships they had to face back then.
I love Bonanza but lately halfway through the episodes some guy interrupt the show and talks for about 5 minutes. Very irritating!
That photograph , i didnt think photography was aròund in the 1830's
Well photographs have been around since 1826. And this flashback is the 1830's like you said.
WHAT kind of a beard does this captain have? Very odd looking! Sticks straight out. Looks like his beard is going for a walk without him! 😂
Goatee I'd say 🤷♀️ with a lot of wax.
You made me laugh so much, lol 😂🤣🤣😂🤔 I thought the same thing about his beard!
Ben.....The Salt Water Cowboy.
They should’ve use a younger actor who looks almost like Ben cuz he looks not too much younger than when all his three sons are in their twenties.
Adam is 12 years older than Joe, so all 3 could not have been in their twenties at the same time.
@@didirosie3226 ... You're absolutely right!
I just had a crazy thought. I wonder if part of the reason that Ben Cartwright couldn't keep a wife was that none of the actresses that portrayed his wives wanted to permanently stay on the show?????
Getting old definitely eats it.
So to be clear, what is Ben's financial status when leaving for the west at the end? Did he have some of his savings left to start a new life with? Was he broke? Was he in debt? Because he promised that guy he would go take a loan tomorrow so the Captain didn't have to work for him and they didn't lose the store. And I don't think that guy was the type to just forgive his debt. So what was it?
Welldone
Yes I agree.
Ted Knight paying his dues here, years away from Ted Baxter.
I’ll watch it again. I didn’t recognize him.
@@cybersee9966 I was wondering if that was him. His earlier TV times.
LOL the captain calling BEN a youngster! All he did was dye his fake hair!
Adam's mother Elizabeth is dying. Leaving Ben with their newborn son Adam Cartwright.
Another demonstration of Ben's criminality. Those guys had a legal and valid court ordered writ against the store yet he beats them up and throws them out. Ben always talks so big about the importance of the rule of law. But only when it's convenient for him it seems.
I see Ted Knight from the Mary Tyler Moore show.
Ted Knight
Muito bom, porque não t😔em em português espanhol.
Han cometido dos errores en la nomenclatura de las calles: De lante de la Catedral no es Marqués de Gerona, sino plaza de las Pasiegas. Y la plaza de Bib-Rambla no es la plaza de Campo Verde. Se lo dice un granadino de 72 años.
Sorry but I think on the ones when he is thinking back they should have had either had Parnell or Michael aka Adam or Joe play young Ben like this one when Adam I born Michael could have played young Ben then on the 2 with Hoss's mom Parnell could have played Young ben . that's my opinion
A stupid idea. That would be incestuous. They could have gotten another actor though, but I think this was the best choice.