When my younger brother was Diagnosed with schizophrenia watching Bonanza became the only thing he could watch on television that we shared together so thank you for uploading this an HD or in a much clearer picture I know he’s gonna love this thank you again
What a great episode!! I loved the "surprise twist" at the end. In that final scene we see a young man who discovers so many important things about himself at the same time. He discovers his humanity, his identity, his freedom and his inner courage. This episode is original, sensitive, fascinating and inspiring. This is a fabulous TV episode that could only have come from the Golden Age of American television.
When I was a kid, the entire nation watched Bonanza on Sunday night. I believed it unified us. In today's fractured world, nothing like that could ever exist again.
On May 13, 1972, Blocker died in Los Angeles, at age 43, of a pulmonary embolism, following gallbladder surgery at Daniel Freeman hospital. [12] A news item provides these specifics: "Blocker went into the hospital for gall bladder surgery, developed a blood clot in his lung, and died. My favorite actor as a kid.
Years ago people were also racist against Indians, Chinese, Mexicans and any nonwhites . We only see one family with morals in the shows. The rest of town are always ready to hang or to lynch someone. We are a little better than back then. I hope.
Wow a very interesting and very emotional episode, white father, the Cartwright sons and Shoshone Indian woman, and an immediate change in heritage from a white father to and Indian chiefs son, and his grandson.
I just enjoy this show it is an amazing variety of situations, and people meeting all kinds of problems but overcoming the challenges with integrity, wisdom and some time brut strength.
The movie is good and challenging especially to men who has known no women and who never experienced having a baby of their own.it manifests how a mother cares for her baby.it also shows how a woman deals with a situation she is faced with.thank you for this beautiful movie episode.God Bless you all..
hombre cualquiera puede ver el color de los ojos de un bebe si los tiene abiertos, ahora el color de los ojos de los bebes a algunos les cambian a los cuatro meses a otros no
My sense is that the young man gave up his white man's life, and became one of the Indian tribe in order to keep his son: very noble and most self-sacrificing.
Yes Joe that's so true. I was just barely 3 years old when this episode was broadcast. That was Psalm 23 that Ben was reading from at the Shoshone woman's funeral. Did you recognize it?
End of episode when Ben tells Jason she is dead something amazing happens. You know this is the house Adam built to last at least 100 years? The banister quakes and shakes as Jason grabs it and runs upstairs. 😉
@Judy Bevers And no to mention how many times the banister got busted up. Like in Vengeance, when Joe took the guy who shot Hoss through it. And in Hoss and the Leprechauns, when Hoss fell down the stairs and broke through the banister
Boy do I love the movies and TV, Little Joe pulled a blanket off her face and she was perfectly made up as though she was on the cover of a magazine in the wilderness! amazing how they really take us for idiots and dummies.. .
@@earnold1896 Love the episode where Joe was at the circus with the freaks and he was suspected of killing a young lady and the strongman was after him.
@@corystevenponzo7007 perdona pero los mejores no fueron los de Adam algunos de Adam eran muy aburrido siempre estirado tenían poca acción para mi los mejores que te tenían en tensión eran de Joe y Hoss
Always a great story, never disappoints. Great writing and acting which was common in those days, now we have to put up with C list celebs and soap operas, what went wrong?
The American populace invests their precious, short-lived time on this planet taking selfies, surely not desiring great, or even good film. The interest is simply not there anymore. More importantly, most that I know are not interested in striving to find out the terrible state of our union and simply look blank when they hear that very quickly they may be living a very, very different and ugly life.
Nothing has changed. Not in that regard anyway. The 60's had its share of bad writing, bad acting, superficiality, and soaps. Time distills the excellence of the past.
this show was always better when it was written about something besides trying to make you feel sorry for one of the cartwrights.....pernell knew this and that is why he had to get away from it....
There's snow on the ground, but Hoss and Little Joe are swimming around hunting ducks! In real life, they'd have hypothermia - tough ranchers or not... They wouldn't risk pneumonia.
That's the jacked-upest 'Bighorn' I've ever seen! Youd think the least they coukd have done was cut in a scene with a real Bighorn ram like they do when they have to show vultures flying around leading to a dead person. Those are the BIGGEST ducks on the spit and the whitest duck meat...I person would almost think it was a couple of chickens! I wonder where the Shoshones got that KaBar knife they stuck in the tree too! 😂
Old man Cartwright was the only one left with the squaw. Cartwright suffocated the squaw and got away with it. Where was Sheriff Coffee when an arrest had to be made?
Sure seems like every woman that gets intimately involved with the Cartwrights winds up dead... a really over used cliche of this series IMHO. Meanwhile, collectively, the Cartwright men have been shot about 50 times and they've all lived!
Sorry, but I didn't like the ending. It completely ruined what started out to be a heartwarming story. I don't know why the writers always feel like they need to interject death and sadness just to make an episode "entertaining". A writer can make the story go any way they want. So instead of sadness and death and broken homes and motherless children and bad feelings why not leave the audience feeling good inside with a warm satisfied feeling of happiness and comfort to go to bed on. The writer was so intent on interjecting death and despair into the story that even after just being seen by the doctor who said she was doing better and coming along she suddenly for no reason runs a high fever and dies in minutes. The possibility of that actually happening are lotto winner odds. Everyone would have felt very happy and really good if the mother would have lived and the young father would have finally faced down his controlling pompous jerk father and told him he was either marrying the mother in a Christian wedding or going to live with the Shoshones and raise his son. Everyone would have said "I love that story so much, so heartwarming and made me very happy". But instead everyone has to fight back the sadness and try to tell themselves "Well, that's life sometimes, everything doesn't always end how we wish it could". But this was just a story. It could have had a wonderful ending. We get enough "reality" in life just watching the depressing news every night. Is there some reason things can't even turn out happy and smiling even in a make-believe story?
Exactly, I think marjority of people watch because feel atached to the characters , anyways is a good enterteinement but mostly of the script are silly , not well finished and a lot propaganda in it.
No. A happy joyful ending was often a bit sappy and all the nice endings where women rode away happy in the buggy were a bit boring. This was good and different but I doubt a white guy would have gone with the indians.
Many new born babies are not the color they will be till months later. Eye color also can change a year later, or more. TV shows don't bother with those details, at least not back when this was produced.😉
@G you right newborn are not white, i worked in Hospital and saw lot of them with red or redbrownish skin especially premature babies in Incubator have a dark skincolor. My mother told me i had blue eyes in the early weeks Month after birth and later my eyecolor changed to brown same eyecolor like my Northafrican father
Yeah. He already knows the Shoshone obviously. And we know that he wasn't happy with his father. He wanted his son, but to keep him meant keeping him near baby's maternal grandpa.
60 here and still enjoy watching bonanza
When my younger brother was Diagnosed with schizophrenia watching Bonanza became the only thing he could watch on television that we shared together so thank you for uploading this an HD or in a much clearer picture I know he’s gonna love this thank you again
That is so good. These shows do something for calming the mind. I know they help me. ,💖👍😄
My brother had the same...I loved him so much...he was a kind person ❤️❤️
1981yama · Sorry to hear about your brother but how did he become schizophrenia just like that or did something caused him to get.
@@lifeisgood1222 sometimes it just happens. It doesn't have to be due to ptsd or anything
Rounds don't cook off that way.
Bonanza, one of the greatest westerns of all-time.
Remember sitting in my daddies lap on his recliner every episode.
I've always loved watching bonanza, even as a young child. I'm 63 years old and I still enjoy them.
I also have been watching the series since it came out. I am almost 80 years old.
I have been watching Bonanza since it first produced. I will be 80 years old in May of this year.
I am 60 and loved Boanaza as a Kid and still really enjoy it
I'm 66, watched it on and off through the 1970's, just recently started watching again. If anything, I appreciate it more now.
Dan Blocker was a teacher from Texas before he was a actor. Football player too. in Santa Monica there is Dan Blocker beach
This is one of the best episodes I've seen in bonanza. Rip Dan blocker.
Good old times. R.I.P. ,,LEGENDS ".
WE STILL LOVE YOU AND WATCHING YOU.
🙏
I like the way that Little Joe and Hoss caught the ducks and the rabbits. This was a great episode!!!!
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Absolutely love the early episodes...watched the very last episode in 1973....
I was 6 years old when Bonanza came out in 59 ,I still enjoy every episode I've seen for 65 years, Born in 53 ,I'll be 71 !
It cracks me up when Joe says to Hoss " now your gonna get it". This mountain of a man and Little Joe 😆😆no contest!
😂😂😂 Yeah, it's actually kinda cute that he thinks he can take on Hoss when the top of his head barely comes past Hoss' shoulder.
What a great episode!! I loved the "surprise twist" at the end. In that final scene we see a young man who discovers so many important things about himself at the same time. He discovers his humanity, his identity, his freedom and his inner courage. This episode is original, sensitive, fascinating and inspiring. This is a fabulous TV episode that could only have come from the Golden Age of American television.
That's right.
I dint think so win I read u comment but after watching I agree
Thomas Cox,
"His humanity" "Yes!"
"His identity" "Yes! Yes!"
"His freedom" "Yes!Yes!Yes!"
"and his, inner courage"
"Minkya Don Corleone!"
"Oh Gevalt!"
"¡Ay que Muchacho!"
And Col. Klink says:
"Donnerwettet!!!"
I'm 40 and remember loving this as a kid. It's still a good show.
Well done Hoss and little joe very good western
a tip: watch series on flixzone. Been using it for watching lots of of movies during the lockdown.
@Alfonso Carlos yup, I have been watching on flixzone for since december myself :)
@Alfonso Carlos Yea, I've been watching on flixzone for years myself :D
Bonanza is my all time favorite show! I watch it everyday. It gives me joy I just love the cardwrights
When I was a kid, the entire nation watched Bonanza on Sunday night. I believed it unified us. In today's fractured world, nothing like that could ever exist again.
Pessimism fractures
bonanza movies i watch to relax..destress..learn enjoy..best movie series ever made..covers so many areas..
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I still watching to BONANZA..I am sixty one years old..greetings from TURKEY ( TOKAT /TURHAL)...
Greetings back!
@@ItsKrma00 Thanks Carla..how are you?..
Big Bonanza Fan! Loved this episode! I’m so happy I have a place where I can watch all the episodes!
Keep your eyes open, there are many more episodes to come!
I used to watch these when they were originally aired in the 60's as a boy. They are the BEST!!!! God Bless!
@@GrjngoWesternSeries Ready any time for you to post all the episodes. Even with the ads, your picture and sound are the best.
On May 13, 1972, Blocker died in Los Angeles, at age 43, of a pulmonary embolism, following gallbladder surgery at Daniel Freeman hospital. [12] A news item provides these specifics: "Blocker went into the hospital for gall bladder surgery, developed a blood clot in his lung, and died. My favorite actor as a kid.
This brings back many great memories. Thank you.
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The last show with Hoss should be show then were BEST !!
Thank you, Grjngo, for not putting thumbnails up at the end of the video. It was nice to be able to read the credits all the way to the end.
Two sips of water, and her pulse is stronger!! Magic!!
I'm bonanas for Bonanza!
That's some city slickin talk feller, drink some concrete and harden up.
Cute!
Years ago people were apt to help each other out this world has a long way to go to recapture those Glory days
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Years ago people were also racist against Indians, Chinese, Mexicans and any nonwhites . We only see one family with morals in the shows. The rest of town are always ready to hang or to lynch someone. We are a little better than back then. I hope.
I agree what the world needs now its lots of Love
Joe is a nasty something (in most episodes) and then acts sorry...he would just as soon left her there...
I agree 100%
Wow a very interesting and very emotional episode, white father, the Cartwright sons and Shoshone Indian woman, and an immediate change in heritage from a white father to and Indian chiefs son, and his grandson.
Good episode and I’ve seen this before!
Thanks for uploading and sharing this old series.
Best regards luck and health.
I ❤ Hoss
I just enjoy this show it is an amazing variety of situations, and people meeting all kinds of problems but overcoming the challenges with integrity, wisdom and some time brut strength.
did little joe just bite the ducks neck?!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yep!!
Like a Labrador 🤣😂
the best
LOL, I noticed that too
Over all its a great episode.
Babies being born always bring over 3000 great memories 4 me.
This is buy far the best thing to watch
this a very touching story dan and mike were close in real life i heard when dan passed mike took it hard
One of the best episodes
Hey! We LOVE Hossy more than any of you guys!!
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This was a great episode! Very touchy!
It was well done, even though there was sadness.
Thank you very much 👍🏽👌🏽
You are very welcome, thanks for watching! 🤠👌🎬🍿
episode 15 finally the intro again that we all grew up with!!! still miss those guys and ect...!!!
Yeah!! Fantastic ending!!! 👍💖🐴🐮
Great ending!
AH THE HONORABLE HOP SING 😊😊😊
That "nanny goat" is a ram
The movie is good and challenging especially to men who has known no women and who never experienced having a baby of their own.it manifests how a mother cares for her baby.it also shows how a woman deals with a situation she is faced with.thank you for this beautiful movie episode.God Bless you all..
I ALSO WATCH BONANZA ON MY PHONE.......
I have never heard Hoss fuss so much
love joes laugh
A powerful episode.
Best one yet
Hi 🙋♀️ this is a very nice 👍🏻
A great movie🙂
Thanks a lot. Now i want some smoked duck.
Such a beautifully sad episode.
Wow! Joe is so far ahead of the pack that he can tell the color of a baby's eyes upon birth!
hombre cualquiera puede ver el color de los ojos de un bebe si los tiene abiertos, ahora el color de los ojos de los bebes a algunos les cambian a los cuatro meses a otros no
Most babies are born with blue eyes and some change to brown after a bit
How's & Joe r always getting into crazy situations
Without it, there would be no series!
My sense is that the young man gave up his white man's life, and became one of the Indian tribe in order to keep his son: very noble and most self-sacrificing.
Yes Joe that's so true. I was just barely 3 years old when this episode was broadcast. That was Psalm 23 that Ben was reading from at the Shoshone woman's funeral. Did you recognize it?
Ilove it guys ...
Linda e triste estória!😢😢
End of episode when Ben tells Jason she is dead something amazing happens. You know this is the house Adam built to last at least 100 years? The banister quakes and shakes as Jason grabs it and runs upstairs. 😉
The Goofwrights were bankrupt gypsies and couldn't pound a nail into a 2x4.
Ben biult
@@maggiebryan2355 Adam designed the house
@Judy Bevers And no to mention how many times the banister got busted up. Like in Vengeance, when Joe took the guy who shot Hoss through it. And in Hoss and the Leprechauns, when Hoss fell down the stairs and broke through the banister
@@scotthamp384 I don't think so Adam was a child when the house was built
awesome
Boy do I love the movies and TV, Little Joe pulled a blanket off her face and she was perfectly made up as though she was on the cover of a magazine in the wilderness! amazing how they really take us for idiots and dummies.. .
Picky,Picky!!!!!!!
Just enjoy it.
Oh, I sure wish I had some of that duck 🦆 that was left by the fire 🔥 when they went to tend to the baby. 🦆🦆🦆
I wonder where the Indian woman got makeup from in the woods ? 😂
Roots, berries, charcoal...natures ingredients I guess
Fruits.dyes...blueberries..strawberries difference fruits they usea to make colors and
war paint. Etc..
Bonzana had amazing women the Cartwright men loved family
@@davidmacphee8348 One extreme to another. You go from horny sexist to mangina in the space of one comment.
Goofy Sheriff Coffee was a cosmetics saleswoman.
One of the greatest shows ever but the show wasn't the same without Adam and towards the end it was sad to watch. Nevertheless it had a great run.
adam shows were the best, i still love every episode all the way to the end. i still find some i have not seen!
Can't agree they were all such good actors it was always highly watchable.
@@earnold1896 Love the episode where Joe was at the circus with the freaks and he was suspected of killing a young lady and the strongman was after him.
I'll bet that Indian girl understand every word Joe and Hoss is saying, look how she's smiling at what they're saying.
@@corystevenponzo7007 perdona pero los mejores no fueron los de Adam algunos de Adam eran muy aburrido siempre estirado tenían poca acción para mi los mejores que te tenían en tensión eran de Joe y Hoss
Hop sing🤣🤣🤣
PRAYERS FOR THE BOY.....I HAD A NEPHEW THAT WAS TAKEN AWAY BY NEKEUMIA.....NEVER 🙏 GO A DAY WITHOUT THINKING OF HIM......
Them sqawls had some good make-up in the days of the old west. A very pretty young lady.
Very good👍 👌👌👌✌👍🤩🥰😍😘❤❤❤❤
Always a great story, never disappoints. Great writing and acting which was common in those days, now we have to put up with C list celebs and soap operas, what went wrong?
The American populace invests their precious, short-lived time on this planet taking selfies, surely not desiring great, or even good film. The interest is simply not there anymore.
More importantly, most that I know are not interested in striving to find out the terrible state of our union and simply look blank when they hear that very quickly they may be living a very, very different and ugly life.
Nothing has changed. Not in that regard anyway. The 60's had its share of bad writing, bad acting, superficiality, and soaps. Time distills the excellence of the past.
this show was always better when it was written about something besides trying to make you feel sorry for one of the cartwrights.....pernell knew this and that is why he had to get away from it....
Pernell Roberts probably departed with jealousy at the fan mail the others got. He was an only child in real life and probably was spoilt.
@@earnold1896 You are full of BS.
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The 'cattle fodder' looks like bean sprouts.
Hop Sing has no time washing diapers. Priceless.
There's snow on the ground, but Hoss and Little Joe are swimming around hunting ducks! In real life, they'd have hypothermia - tough ranchers or not... They wouldn't risk pneumonia.
Its Big Hosses sneeze that warmed up the water🤧
Picky, Picky!!
FAMÍLIAS MARAVILHOSAS VC S
Great episode. Just could not figure out where their horses went when they left the mountain.
Ted. Hoss and Little Joe were "Cowboys." In the old days real "Cowboys" did not walk anywhere. Hoss and Little Joe rode them to the barn.............
Muy buen episodio ponla en español por favor gracias
That's the jacked-upest 'Bighorn' I've ever seen! Youd think the least they coukd have done was cut in a scene with a real Bighorn ram like they do when they have to show vultures flying around leading to a dead person. Those are the BIGGEST ducks on the spit and the whitest duck meat...I person would almost think it was a couple of chickens! I wonder where the Shoshones got that KaBar knife they stuck in the tree too! 😂
Mr. Drysdale without his toupee.
Watch the bottom left edge of the screen at exactly 28:23 seconds. Something moving in the background on the set.
It's the head of a horse....good catch.
It's Melbourne Drysdale!! With no hair! Guess he wore a Tupe.
Was it Milburn?
Green leaves when there's snow on the ground .I didn't think you could tell the color of a baby's eyes when they were so young.
TV shows test our thinking. What did you notice that is out of place with reality...then the list continues.
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@@markzimmerman7279 LOL
I person has to have a lot of respect for the child's father.
One way of catching ducks, sure hope they had a change of clothing after the water.
This was Hoss's final episode
This was season 1. Dan Blocker didn't die until the end of season 13
I think hop sing wanted to keep the baby
same here I'm 63 and wash balanza
I wish I could find the last episode where the last episode where the the three are shot.
Old man Cartwright was the only one left with the squaw. Cartwright suffocated the squaw and got away with it. Where was Sheriff Coffee when an arrest had to be made?
I was hoping for a happy ending, she dies? horrible. cute little baby.
Millburn Drysdale. It's him. 3-28-2022
Hey....Mr. Drysdale.....
20+ years later who would have thought Chinese guy would be in "big trouble in little China" lol
Sure seems like every woman that gets intimately involved with the Cartwrights winds up dead... a really over used cliche of this series IMHO. Meanwhile, collectively, the Cartwright men have been shot about 50 times and they've all lived!
They had about as much chance as a yeoman in a Star Trek away team.
@@PaulGoodeK if you wear red...you were dead....lol
That's obviously because a long term relationship would retool the show, which they didn't want to do.
I was wishing Roy Coffee was the father
Adam is the daddy...lol
Haha Roy Coffee.
Sorry, but I didn't like the ending. It completely ruined what started out to be a heartwarming story. I don't know why the writers always feel like they need to interject death and sadness just to make an episode "entertaining". A writer can make the story go any way they want. So instead of sadness and death and broken homes and motherless children and bad feelings why not leave the audience feeling good inside with a warm satisfied feeling of happiness and comfort to go to bed on. The writer was so intent on interjecting death and despair into the story that even after just being seen by the doctor who said she was doing better and coming along she suddenly for no reason runs a high fever and dies in minutes. The possibility of that actually happening are lotto winner odds. Everyone would have felt very happy and really good if the mother would have lived and the young father would have finally faced down his controlling pompous jerk father and told him he was either marrying the mother in a Christian wedding or going to live with the Shoshones and raise his son. Everyone would have said "I love that story so much, so heartwarming and made me very happy". But instead everyone has to fight back the sadness and try to tell themselves "Well, that's life sometimes, everything doesn't always end how we wish it could". But this was just a story. It could have had a wonderful ending. We get enough "reality" in life just watching the depressing news every night. Is there some reason things can't even turn out happy and smiling even in a make-believe story?
Exactly, I think marjority of people watch because feel atached to the characters , anyways is a good enterteinement but mostly of the script are silly , not well finished and a lot propaganda in it.
No. A happy joyful ending was often a bit sappy and all the nice endings where women rode away happy in the buggy were a bit boring. This was good and different but I doubt a white guy would have gone with the indians.
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Not all stories are meant to be entertainment. This Episode was particularly edifying to me.
I suppose edification is the opposite of entertainment.
Ducks are much more nutritious than rabbits. But if you're hungry, rabbits will do.
Actually, look up the nutrition value of each and you’ll find that rabbit is far more nutritious.
It’s Darrin’s boss from bewitched
ha ha.. no it's Mr. Drysdale the banker from The Beverley Hillbilly's!
That would be Raymond Bailey, actually, not David White.
Darren's boss was actually on another Bonanza episode called "San Francisco".
Who is Larry Tate for $200 Alex.
Those ducks were domesticated, not wild
I was just about to say, 'I know all babies don't come out white.' That baby didn't look Indian at all
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Many new born babies are not the color they will be till months later. Eye color also can change a year later, or more.
TV shows don't bother with those details, at least not back when this was produced.😉
@G you right
newborn are not white, i worked in Hospital and saw lot of them with red or redbrownish skin especially premature babies in Incubator have a dark skincolor.
My mother told me i had blue eyes in the early weeks Month after birth and later my eyecolor changed to brown same eyecolor like my Northafrican father
I didn't understand the ending. So he and his son are going to live with the Indians?
Yeah. He already knows the Shoshone obviously. And we know that he wasn't happy with his father. He wanted his son, but to keep him meant keeping him near baby's maternal grandpa.
@@ashiengher131 Exactly! This is not a sad ending at all unless you despise indians ...
@@denislesperance852 not sad ending? the mother of the baby is dead, they could have done a better ending with her alive not an unrealistic one.
The guy from Beverly hillbillies