I talked to one of the greatest firearms competitor and she said "Well, we don't teach everything we know". When I read your comment, it was so correct I had to laugh.
I love the symbolism at 38:52 when Johnny rides into town and gets off his horse, removes his hat, dusts himself off, removes the strap securing his gun to the holster, lifts his gun a little and drops it back into the holster and then swaggers into the saloon like a bad ass cowboy. That is exactly what Mooney did at 0:23. In fact, Johnny was dressed almost exactly the same. Excellent job showing Johnny became the same type of man that Mooney was.
@@richardhamblen5526 Sad and true. I remember the episode where Ben was being suggested as governor if Nevada became a state; and I wish there really were politicians with even a fraction of Ben's integrity.
Weak, because he didn't have the upbringing (dead dad at 10yrs old). Everyone eventually learns at some point in their life, or they never find out what they missed out on. You don't know what you don't know.
@@robertrodriguez787 I didn't see him as weak, at all. I saw him as a non-violent, peaceful; man, who didn't know how to handle a bully! THE MAN WAS THE ONLY ONE TO GET UP AND TRY TO PROTECT THE WOMAN!!! How is that weak?! I find the others to be cowards! He just needed to learn his limits with that newfound power, and he learned it the hard way. All's well, that ends well. (Sylvana)
I can watch alot of these episodes over and over except this one when it gets to the part when she says "wait a minute Hoss" I shut it off so sad and he played a broken heart a little too real.
No the reason they felt different about Johnny is because he started to let his newfound talent boost his ego and when he could have took bounties alive and get paid more than bringing them in dead he instead uses kills them in a duel to practice on his draw which was unnecessary @richardhenry7841
The phrase: Will you learn me how always bugs 🐛 me. This reminds me of a funny saying that I’ve seen on a coffee ☕️ mug: I can tell you what it means but I can’t understand it for you. 👏👏👏👏😂😂😂😂😂
If I'm not mistaken he wasn't doing anything illegal,he was just doing what the sheriff wouldn't or couldn't do. Go after and catch killers. It's amazing how in these westerns bank robbers are looked up to and admired but bounty hunters are treated like scum of the earth. This is the part of Bonanza I hate when they start moralizing about so called "right and wrong ".
Johnny learned from Joe how to shoot. He let his head get too big. One thing he had to learn on his own. No matter how good you are at something. There is always someone who is better.
@@redblade8160 Little Joe was fast, but never was known for being one of the fastest, I remember him getting out-drawn a few times. Even Marshal Dillon got beat...4 times that I know of.
@@TolinEddyMusic Right. They won't show him practicing, since it isn't interesting to show everyrging he does. We won't see him using to the toilet either.
Every now and then the show would bring in a character that was better than the skill of a particular Cartwright. In one episode Little Joe got outdrew by a gunfighter and in another Hoss lost a boxing match to a professional boxer.
I really liked the ending because Olive was very faithful to Johnny. Of course she wanted to get away from him when he turned into a killer, but at the end when he realized that he was a killer and that he wasn't as fast as Joe, then he changed back to the way that he was before. Olive was faithful to him because she could see that he changed back to the way that he was before so she took him back and they left together. That's the way that a woman should be.
The way a woman should be? That was no woman. She was a Whore, they toned it down in the series because they would lose viewing audience and probably even fined by the FCC and taken off the air... He became a killer because of a whore, which made him a brain dead idiot, and when he saw he could get rich quick by killing for money it took it... A woman can be loyal but if the wrong thing happens and she isn't married she def. should know when to walk away. A guy like that would be damaged for the rest of his life, probably been a wife beater even...
We don't want to overestimate ourselves or indeed underestimate ourselves. The reason why the quality of modesty eminates from a higher source. Regards.
When little Joe said this thing isn’t any good for anything but cracking walnuts means the writers didn’t know anything about gun safety you always treat a gun like it’s loaded whether it is or not. As the old saying goes the most dangerous gun is an empty gun. On one other episode they had Adam scratching the side of his head with his pistol which sends a bad lesson to people that don’t know anything about guns but it just wasn’t Bonanza but a lot of westerns that were irresponsible about guns.
Little Joe was too close to his friend girlfriend, you have to keep your distance from your friends' girlfriends, otherwise you will be in trouble, this was a close call for little Joe.
This series was known for inconsistencies, but I never before noticed this one and all the times I’ve watched this episode over the decades. At minute 25:59, Joe knocks on the Olive’s door the chain lock is on the right side of the door. However, when she opens the door at minute 26:01 the chain lock is on the left side!
@@roseyhorsegirl8079 Correct. I had to go look because it sounded like a strange inconsistency. Mobile things like drinking glasses and clothes move, but not door locks. When I first played it from 25:59, I was shocked that it flipped sides from the long shot to closeup! That didn't make sense, so I when back to 25:59 and saw the mirror frame. :)
What Little Joe taught his friend Jonny was how to defend himself, [ defend himself ] not as the aggressor. Little Joe showed love, and respect for his friend, unfortunately, his friend didn't have the same heart as Little Joe, we can't teach one to have a heart, it's either innate or it's not. HIs beautiful babe will have to instill this now.
This is one of my dear friend & mentor's Bonaza episodes. John Florea directed over six hundred hours of Prime Time TV, from SEA HUNT & FLIPPER to CHiPs & McGIVER & HONEY WEST, et cetera....
I asked this question once before : Why were bounty hunters so despised ? After all, they caught the worst kind of criminals whom the law was not able to catch. Moreover, if they wanted the wanted ones to brought in alive, all that needed to be done was to have the wanted posters read - ... wanted alive ! It would have been as simple as that. In fact, there would have been fewer words on the poster.
@@kevinleroy3374 As I stated before, if the poster had read Wanted ALIVE, would that not have eliminated any concerns about a fugitive being brought in safe and sound ? The bounty hunter was despised yet he did exactly what those who despised him wanted him to do.
@@Eturoel for a long time I didn’t understand either. I suppose it’s a matter of killing for money. Even though they are wanted men, there’s a certain cold bloodedness that comes with repeatedly killing men for a reward. At the end of the day it’s still a life that’s taken. So to make your living doing that….I can see why it wasn’t looked upon favorably Although I do realize that even in other shows when bounty hunters tried bring in people alive they regard necessarily regarded favorably either…
I see what you mean. I don't think it was fair to label him as a killer or compare him to a criminal. No one seems to consider the innocent lives that were SAVED as a result of a Bounty Hunter bringing down a wanted criminal. The last scene though, where he wanted to kill Little Joe, shows he had become hardened, ready to kill over any conflict. But you're right, asking for criminals alive would have eliminated unnecessary killing.
The story line is also implied in the show title. Most of these episodes aren't so incredibly profound, but they certainly give one some concept to reflect upon while being entertained.
I thought it ironic that this man who was once unskilled in handling a gun, then became a killer after Joe unintentionally taught him, then hopefully returned to the man Olive had fallen in love with, was given the name of the man legend named Johnny Appleseed, John Chapman. Certainly a humdinger episode of Bonanza, a series that will live on in history.
That advice from Joe about not to jerk the trigger but to squeeze It should be told to some of the guys in these old western movies. They practically throw their guns at a person when they’re trying to shoot someone. I guess to make sure we know who they’re shooting at. It looks so silly!!! 😅😅😅😅
I hope a lot of people feel the way I do. I think it took a lot of courage to do what Johnny did. To refuse to be led into doing something so foolish. I hope the girl will let him know. 👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰😘😘😘😍😍😍😉😉
@@wayahedia9989 I somehow remember that the silver strikes at Virginian City was supposed to be in the 1850's. So the production company had a compromise not to include cartridge loops on the gun belts. The normal revolver back then would have been loose black powder and no cartridges.
@@shooterqqqq Looks like the timeline of the series was supposed to be 1861-1867. So you're right.. The Colt wasn't invented yet! I seem to remember the first year of Bonanza they had time accurate guns.
Little Joe is the Man he is just like his father so smart and very good fast thinkers Ben & Joe thought ahead every time,Adam & Hoss just get put in trouble and they fight there way out .
Johnny lost his arm due to infection during the stage coach ride because he didn't see a doctor. His girl left him because he became an alcoholic. He lived on the streets begging for drinks and tell stories about his life as an infamous bounty hunter. Johnny passed away from dysentery 9 years later.
Little Joe didn't teach him the barrel roll come-up Shootin move. If you really think about it logically Little Joe was a Gun Slinger from the number of people he killed during the length of the series, yet he hates bounty hunters.
@@clivebuckwheat yes but your not supposed to enjoy killing, your just supposed to do it if need be. The fact that he was not affected at all by pulling the trigger showed that he had a psychopathic side, or a narcissist side at the very least which was the concern with Joe.
I think the ending shows he will go back to being the type of man she fell in love with. It's implied by him being wounded, following her, then them walking together.
I took a second look at that horse, and you're right!! Lol. Something else I noticed ... Johnny was wearing the exact same hat as Will Cartwright in another episode. You'd think Bonanza would have a big enough budget to provide everyone with his own hat!
@@godlypursuit5134 The articles I read said to save on budget money they reused the costumes and props and scenes. The actors and guest actors were paid well.
Those people give that bounty hunter money and tell him what a great guy he is one day, and the next they act like he's dirt. They also act like the guy who was harassing the bounty hunter to be was a saint or angel. In San Antonio, Texas, they have a saying: "If you're looking for trouble, you're going to find it." The sheriff is one of the biggest hypocrites of them all because he knew there would be killing when he accepted the badge.
Ok when Johnny goes to the house to ask Joe about teaching him to use a gun, when Adam is taking Johnny's horse to the barn, is it just me or is the horse walking a bit wierd? Maybe it's just me
Perfect example of "I taught you everything you know, not everything I know"
I talked to one of the greatest firearms competitor and she said "Well, we don't teach everything we know". When I read your comment, it was so correct I had to laugh.
I love the symbolism at 38:52 when Johnny rides into town and gets off his horse, removes his hat, dusts himself off, removes the strap securing his gun to the holster, lifts his gun a little and drops it back into the holster and then swaggers into the saloon like a bad ass cowboy. That is exactly what Mooney did at 0:23. In fact, Johnny was dressed almost exactly the same. Excellent job showing Johnny became the same type of man that Mooney was.
I have Seen This Episode Many times, it's one of My favorites.
I loved this western especially little Joe
Yes, Joe shines in his portrayal. MlL is the best!
Sometimes a job or a little success can go to one's head.
Always be humble and grateful...Those two words are very powerful.....and will keep you out of trouble....
His best friend betrayed him
I LOVE THIS EPISODE...COWBOY UP!!
Superb Bonanza episode!! Lesson be careful in how you use yours skills in life.
Glad you enjoyed it! You may also enjoy this film: ua-cam.com/video/DNb-Cmdbv7c/v-deo.html
A great story of what happens when you give a weak man some power.
it explains 99.9% of politicians today..
@@richardhamblen5526 Sad and true. I remember the episode where Ben was being suggested as governor if Nevada became a state; and I wish there really were politicians with even a fraction of Ben's integrity.
Weak, because he didn't have the upbringing (dead dad at 10yrs old). Everyone eventually learns at some point in their life, or they never find out what they missed out on. You don't know what you don't know.
Well that weak man needed that power and to stand up for himself otherwise being that weak man is how others will continue to see him .
@@robertrodriguez787
I didn't see him as weak, at all.
I saw him as a non-violent, peaceful; man,
who didn't know how to handle a bully!
THE MAN WAS THE ONLY ONE TO GET UP AND TRY TO PROTECT THE WOMAN!!!
How is that weak?!
I find the others to be cowards!
He just needed to learn his limits with that newfound power, and he learned it the hard way.
All's well, that ends well.
(Sylvana)
Great show and series I watched when I was a kid. Good family values.
I watch Bonanza every day they are the best love them
Whomever was writing these episodes back then, was Simply Brilliant.
Lessons Learned… Great, Clean (Family) Entertainment… 😎.
Love this episode, the Cartwright's are the best shots in the show
Johnny forgot who his teacher was 🤣
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Little Joe rules ! 😎
One of my favorite episodes. Also my favorite TV series of all time.
I can watch alot of these episodes over and over except this one when it gets to the part when she says "wait a minute Hoss" I shut it off so sad and he played a broken heart a little too real.
Little Joe saved that last move for himself.
Great stunt
I don't understand why people were so upset a Johnny after he kill Mooney...He humiliated Johnny and they laughed
@@richardhenry7841 They were upset at Johnny because over time, his attitude changed. He became arrogant.
No the reason they felt different about Johnny is because he started to let his newfound talent boost his ego and when he could have took bounties alive and get paid more than bringing them in dead he instead uses kills them in a duel to practice on his draw which was unnecessary @richardhenry7841
Does anyone think that there are enough rifles on the gun rack? LOL😂
The phrase: Will you learn me how always bugs 🐛 me. This reminds me of a funny saying that I’ve seen on a coffee ☕️ mug: I can tell you what it means but I can’t understand it for you. 👏👏👏👏😂😂😂😂😂
I liked how the episode ends with the possibility of Johnny rediscovering the man he once was and that Olive would be there to help him.
“What I taught you was a skill…You taught yourself to be a paid killer” -classic line!😎✌🏾
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@@dirkgibbes8600 why do you think?🤔
If I'm not mistaken he wasn't doing anything illegal,he was just doing what the sheriff wouldn't or couldn't do. Go after and catch killers. It's amazing how in these westerns bank robbers are looked up to and admired but bounty hunters are treated like scum of the earth. This is the part of Bonanza I hate when they start moralizing about so called "right and wrong ".
@Donald Up What's classic about it?
@@williegordon7899 you figure it out
This was my Pa's favorite TV show
Little Joe is faster than a speeding bullet!
Very good episode
Joe's last one acrobatic, flying move was superb!
Indeed. ML was an excellent asset to Bonanza. He put his heart and soul into that role; consequently, he shines brilliantly! @joylukose6638
Beautiful episode.
I see they got the door repaired. 👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰
Johnny learned from Joe how to shoot. He let his head get too big. One thing he had to learn on his own. No matter how good you are at something. There is always someone who is better.
Almost always
Yeah and that’s little joe No one in the world is better then little joe with a run
@@mikaylareed4723
Don't you remember an episode where someone outdrew Little-Joe on the street?
Well said! It is 100% true. LIttle Joe didn't teach him EVERYTHING...did he? LOL
@@redblade8160 Little Joe was fast, but never was known for being one of the fastest, I remember him getting out-drawn a few times. Even Marshal Dillon got beat...4 times that I know of.
Little joe Is really fast without ever practicing. Life is wonderful in movies....
it's not gonna show him practicing lol but he's practiced
@@TolinEddyMusic Right. They won't show him practicing, since it isn't interesting to show everyrging he does. We won't see him using to the toilet either.
@@BluesmanDizzy hahaha exactly. I sure don't want to see him taking a dump
We just didn't SEE him practice very often, but I've seen him practice..
ninguno de ellos se ve practicando, pero se supone que cuando hacen una película o serie tendrán que practicar antes de que empiece dicha película
A good episode.
A question of strength is the top.episode
Great western
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching! 🤠👌🎬🍿
I want to learn the Cartwright Cartwheel. Way to go lil Joe: FAST AS THEY CAN EVER BE.
Every now and then the show would bring in a character that was better than the skill of a particular Cartwright. In one episode Little Joe got outdrew by a gunfighter and in another Hoss lost a boxing match to a professional boxer.
I love how the father and brothers all get up together every time. They really care about one another's feelings
Great ending
Who's here in 2024?
@@travismaxwell9115 onle me 😁🤣
Me 😊
I really liked the ending because Olive was very faithful to Johnny. Of course she wanted to get away from him when he turned into a killer, but at the end when he realized that he was a killer and that he wasn't as fast as Joe, then he changed back to the way that he was before. Olive was faithful to him because she could see that he changed back to the way that he was before so she took him back and they left together. That's the way that a woman should be.
The way a woman should be? That was no woman. She was a Whore, they toned it down in the series because they would lose viewing audience and probably even fined by the FCC and taken off the air... He became a killer because of a whore, which made him a brain dead idiot, and when he saw he could get rich quick by killing for money it took it...
A woman can be loyal but if the wrong thing happens and she isn't married she def. should know when to walk away. A guy like that would be damaged for the rest of his life, probably been a wife beater even...
Good episode; good lesson.
I can't believe Johnny's friends are laughing at him
Yeah!
Especially when none of them even had the guts to try to stop the bully from hurting the woman!
(S)
He taught him to shoot gave him the skill and by shooting his arm he took that skill away
Be responsible. Please pick up those tin cans and put them back in that sack. 😂😂😂😂😂🙃🙃🥰🙃🥰🙃🥰
Thanks for uploading this episode
May the Lord break us all to pieces of who we think we are, and then He put us back together what He want us to he
Amen to that!
We don't want to overestimate ourselves or indeed underestimate ourselves. The reason why the quality of modesty eminates from a higher source. Regards.
you can get broken to pieces, I prefer to remain together lol
When little Joe said this thing isn’t any good for anything but cracking walnuts means the writers didn’t know anything about gun safety you always treat a gun like it’s loaded whether it is or not. As the old saying goes the most dangerous gun is an empty gun. On one other episode they had Adam scratching the side of his head with his pistol which sends a bad lesson to people that don’t know anything about guns but it just wasn’t Bonanza but a lot of westerns that were irresponsible about guns.
Human beings were given free will with the way we choose, G-d responds to our choices.
Little joe legend
Little Joe was too close to his friend girlfriend, you have to keep your distance from your friends' girlfriends, otherwise you will be in trouble, this was a close call for little Joe.
Johnny got *"The Big Head"* after all That Little oe did for him (As a Friend)!! Little Joe Had to Take him Down a Peg Or Two! Great Great Episode!
This series was known for inconsistencies, but I never before noticed this one and all the times I’ve watched this episode over the decades. At minute 25:59, Joe knocks on the Olive’s door the chain lock is on the right side of the door. However, when she opens the door at minute 26:01 the chain lock is on the left side!
At 25:59 they were filming through the reflection in the mirror. At 26:01 they were looking at the door in real life, so the image is flipped.
@@roseyhorsegirl8079 Picky, Picky.
@@mjohn9199 Just pointing out that it wasn't an inconsistency, but instead a creative choice by the camera crew, producer, etc.
@@roseyhorsegirl8079 Correct. I had to go look because it sounded like a strange inconsistency. Mobile things like drinking glasses and clothes move, but not door locks. When I first played it from 25:59, I was shocked that it flipped sides from the long shot to closeup! That didn't make sense, so I when back to 25:59 and saw the mirror frame. :)
Details?
What Little Joe taught his friend Jonny was how to defend himself, [ defend himself ] not as the aggressor. Little Joe showed love, and respect for his friend, unfortunately, his friend didn't have the same heart as Little Joe, we can't teach one to have a heart, it's either innate or it's not. HIs beautiful babe will have to instill this now.
She will, as implied by the ending.😉
So true. I know people with no heart
Al Mooney was a POS tho...Glad Johnny gunned him down. ...
"Cowboy, you give me no choice. I'm gonna have to bury you right now." 😁
Non BETTER THAN THIS EPI!😂😊😊
Good episode. Back then, many people considered bounty hunters as not being much better than a hired gun.
This is one of my dear friend & mentor's Bonaza episodes. John Florea directed over six hundred hours of Prime Time TV, from SEA HUNT & FLIPPER to CHiPs & McGIVER & HONEY WEST, et cetera....
I've seen all of them, at one time or another..
Love little Joe fast fighting I fight like he does great show watch it on ytube
I asked this question once before : Why were bounty hunters so despised ? After all, they caught the worst kind of criminals whom the law was not able to catch. Moreover, if they wanted the wanted ones to brought in alive, all that needed to be done was to have the wanted posters read - ... wanted alive ! It would have been as simple as that. In fact, there would have been fewer words on the poster.
They abused their authority and were too violent. Also some were innocent
They usually Shot in the back without warning
@@kevinleroy3374 As I stated before, if the poster had read Wanted ALIVE, would that not have eliminated any concerns about a fugitive being brought in safe and sound ? The bounty hunter was despised yet he did exactly what those who despised him wanted him to do.
@@Eturoel for a long time I didn’t understand either. I suppose it’s a matter of killing for money. Even though they are wanted men, there’s a certain cold bloodedness that comes with repeatedly killing men for a reward. At the end of the day it’s still a life that’s taken. So to make your living doing that….I can see why it wasn’t looked upon favorably
Although I do realize that even in other shows when bounty hunters tried bring in people alive they regard necessarily regarded favorably either…
I see what you mean. I don't think it was fair to label him as a killer or compare him to a criminal. No one seems to consider the innocent lives that were SAVED as a result of a Bounty Hunter bringing down a wanted criminal. The last scene though, where he wanted to kill Little Joe, shows he had become hardened, ready to kill over any conflict. But you're right, asking for criminals alive would have eliminated unnecessary killing.
I guessed the storyline and ending when Johnny asked Joe to teach him to shoot, but nevertheless it was a well conceived episode.
The story line is also implied in the show title.
Most of these episodes aren't so incredibly profound, but they certainly give one some concept to reflect upon while being entertained.
ONE THING HE DIDN'T LEARN, HOW TO HIT THE GROUND AND ROLL OVER. 😯
LOL
If Bonanza was set in the 1860's. Then $2000 in 1865 is worth about $35,000 today!
Now those are some brothers right there...covering Little Joe's 6 just in case Johhny got the wrong idea about Joe being in there with his girl
I thought it ironic that this man who was once unskilled in handling a gun, then became a killer after Joe unintentionally taught him, then hopefully returned to the man Olive had fallen in love with, was given the name of the man legend named Johnny Appleseed, John Chapman. Certainly a humdinger episode of Bonanza, a series that will live on in history.
Good episode
What a sanctimonious episode. Calling him a paid killer instead of thanking him for clean sweeping their barn of their rats.
It seems like it every bar fight it’s always the same table that gets knocked over!
A Restless Gun episode was like this
So was Have Gun Will Travel, Peter Breck was the trainee
There are 14 season of this mind-blowing addictive Western program. Plz upload more and some of last episode from season 6 are private 😭😭😭😭😭
Buy the dvd box. 😉😉
Well done.
@Grjngo - Western Series, this is the 1st episode of season 6, but it is not included in your playlist of season 6. Thanks for uploading.
You are right, thanks for letting us know. I fixed it now. 🤠👌🎬🍿
Tv shows just dont have this quality of writing anymore
Legendero, El le Josesphe Cartwright.
Doesnt Matter If Joe taught you, your not close to His skill Johnny
Johnny Chapman is left handed just like Joe is!!! 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
This show is full of testosterone 😂❤
You do realize it’s supposed to be about the 1800’s western; where women were housewives and child bearers
Anyway I think it will be a happy ending...love from India...
That advice from Joe about not to jerk the trigger but to squeeze It should be told to some of the guys in these old western movies. They practically throw their guns at a person when they’re trying to shoot someone. I guess to make sure we know who they’re shooting at. It looks so silly!!! 😅😅😅😅
I hope a lot of people feel the way I do. I think it took a lot of courage to do what Johnny did. To refuse to be led into doing something so foolish. I hope the girl will let him know. 👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰😘😘😘😍😍😍😉😉
It's very embarrassing when a man has the power to push another man around, and nobody says anything!
Ich danke Gottes Sohn für Bonanza 🎉
Anyone else notice that the Cartwrights' holsters have no bullet holders?
Bullet holders?
@@shooterqqqq Leather loops to hold cartridges. ALl of them thar Cartwrights are limited to 6 rounds!
@@wayahedia9989 I somehow remember that the silver strikes at Virginian City was supposed to be in the 1850's. So the production company had a compromise not to include cartridge loops on the gun belts. The normal revolver back then would have been loose black powder and no cartridges.
@@shooterqqqq Looks like the timeline of the series was supposed to be 1861-1867. So you're right.. The Colt wasn't invented yet! I seem to remember the first year of Bonanza they had time accurate guns.
right! "cartridge loops" . I should know that.. having just resewn all of the loops on my 45LC holster! Bullet Holders.. D'oh!
The old somersault in the dirt routine. Oldest trick in the west. lol... You taught me everything you know. No, I taught you everything YOU know.
Little Joe is the Man he is just like his father so smart and very good fast thinkers Ben & Joe thought ahead every time,Adam & Hoss just get put in trouble and they fight there way out .
Adam and Hoss use their thinking abilities plenty. Watch more episodes and you'll see how clever they are.😉
Johnny lost his arm due to infection during the stage coach ride because he didn't see a doctor. His girl left him because he became an alcoholic. He lived on the streets begging for drinks and tell stories about his life as an infamous bounty hunter. Johnny passed away from dysentery 9 years later.
Little Joe almost always is seen riding his Pinto!
Little Joe didn't teach him the barrel roll come-up Shootin move. If you really think about it logically Little Joe was a Gun Slinger from the number of people he killed during the length of the series, yet he hates bounty hunters.
Well he never did it for money, power, or anything else for his own gain - he always just tried to stay alive when evil men tried to kill him
Great opinions
@@josephzanes7334 True but 2000 bucks for pulling a trigger to kill a bad man, in those days 2000 bucks was life-changing. Little Joe came from wealth
@@clivebuckwheat yes but your not supposed to enjoy killing, your just supposed to do it if need be. The fact that he was not affected at all by pulling the trigger showed that he had a psychopathic side, or a narcissist side at the very least which was the concern with Joe.
@@billmetal Very very good point
I seriously doubt Olive and Johnny will have a happy life together.
I think the ending shows he will go back to being the type of man she fell in love with. It's implied by him being wounded, following her, then them walking together.
Johnny got his gun
What a beautiful lady!!!
Good lessen to follow just to learn not to practice
Good ending.
Ben needs to make the gun rack longer..!!
If we all stand against bully, the world would be a better place to live and i mean that !!!!!!!
Good
Its just me or was Johnnie's horse walking like it was drunk or clumsy?
I took a second look at that horse, and you're right!! Lol. Something else I noticed ... Johnny was wearing the exact same hat as Will Cartwright in another episode. You'd think Bonanza would have a big enough budget to provide everyone with his own hat!
@@godlypursuit5134 The articles I read said to save on budget money they reused the costumes and props and scenes. The actors and guest actors were paid well.
The good guy never wins. 🙄
So odd to see any 👎 on a Bonanza episode.
Maybe they're PC "FBI Most Wanted" fans. 😉😊
or trolls.
Those people give that bounty hunter money and tell him what a great guy he is one day, and the next they act like he's dirt. They also act like the guy who was harassing the bounty hunter to be was a saint or angel. In San Antonio, Texas, they have a saying: "If you're looking for trouble, you're going to find it." The sheriff is one of the biggest hypocrites of them all because he knew there would be killing when he accepted the badge.
Love this show but lil joe always trying to talk to someone girlfriend but wen he gets his own he get nervous for marriage lol
Will you upload the remaining episodes?
I LOVE THIS EPISODE
No not best No not change
Ok when Johnny goes to the house to ask Joe about teaching him to use a gun, when Adam is taking Johnny's horse to the barn, is it just me or is the horse walking a bit wierd? Maybe it's just me
Bible says Pride comes before a fall.
39:00, Guy Stockwell is dressed just like another "Guy" on the Show, Guy Williams as Will Cartwright.
Nice try Johnny you forgot Joe was your teacher lucky it’s your arm next time it’s in your forehead 🥰🥂
Joe purposely wounded him in the arm, a few inches over and it would have been his heart.
Sometimes what u learn, even if it's wrong, u take a fancy to it, then u r damned ! 😠 👍👌😘🥰😍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐