Dear Marie, in order to keep the world fragrant it is very important a flower doesn't droop, in the same way it is very important that you stay happy and don't cry. I pray may your beautiful face always glow with happiness and shed tears only of joy.
You know many years ago people use to ask me which was the best family TV show on the air . The one that depicted the best family values , the best lessons the best parenting if parents were involved . They expected me to say "Father knows best" " Leave it to beaver" "Bachelor Father" or a couple of others whose names I don't recall. They were surprised when I said Bonanza. Their response was oh that's just a western . My response to them was, " Really, you have not been paying attention "
Hoss was so loving. I could see falling in love with Hoss. He would make a wonderful husband. So romantic ❤️❤️❤️ RIP Dan Blocker. You were a talented actor and a wonderful human being❤️🙏
Oh, yes he would. Hoss reminds me a little of his mom. She was sweet, kind, gentle, and pretty. Hoss is the same. He obviously inherited his mother's kindness, sweetness, and gentleness. Hoss would be an amazing husband for sure, you are so right.
I loved this show as a baby boomer back then it was a favorite because it was in " COLOR " !! I watched not for the characters so much but because it was in color. The only one who had a color TV set was my aunt and uncle they.lived in queens ny. So when I would visit them I would sit one their carpet in the living and watch BONANZA!! I was just a kid then as I grew up I started liking the characters in the show I had no favorites right away but later on I started to like the episodes with Parnell Roberts the best. All of the actors who played the characters that they did were great!!!
I know right! Little Joe used to be my favorite I think because he was Charles Ingalls in Little House on the Prairie. But I don't know what happened. I think I saw an episode called Vengeance and then Hoss was my favorite. The more I watch the more amazing he is.
Dan was such a good actor and played so many different aspects of Hoss’s character during the series to create a character that everyone loved. R.I.P. Dan 🙏🏻
ADAM CARTWRIGHT/ PERNELL ROBERTS IS MY FAVORITE CARTWRIGHT AND WILL ALWAYS BE...HE WAS A REALLY GOOD PERSON ON AND OFF SCREEN...HE ALSO PLAYED A BIG PART DURING THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT HE LOVED ALL PEOPLE! MAY HE REST IN PARADISE ❤️
This one tore my heart out. When Hoss is alone after Emily left, & asking God to help him understand why she had to die, I really felt it. My husband was very ill for several years & I lost him almost 2 years ago. I'm still trying to understand why I had to lose him, especially since he wasn't that old (57). Dan Blocker's acting was so good... I had to remind myself that his heartbreak wasn't real.
Sorry to hear that Darlene, but please let your heart be relieved and consoled by the following information which I am giving you, not just to cheer you up but as an undeniable truth and fact : I also thought I lost a loved one a while ago and couldn't face it. I became really weak and knew I would not live for long. I asked God for help and I received a verse from the holy koran Scripture where God tells us that if any dispute that how can the dead be brought back to life then reply to them 'the one who gave life can easily bring them back to their original form'. and this is what will happen even if they have become ashes etc, everyone will return to their original form. The power, glory and generosity of God is too great to allow something he created to perish. I prayed to God and was assured I will see that person one day Alive. As gratitude I give regular charity, have donated for water pumps and pray for the wellbeing of others. Your husband is resting in a good hands. Just do good deeds in his name, pray to God, eat well, hope for the best and keep yourself assured. Sending you prayers for your good, health, happiness, tranquillity and peace of mind.
And my husband died from a glioblastoma multiflori brain cancer. We had only been married one year and two months. He was only 37 years old when he died and I was 30 years old and left with 2 girls and 1 boy all under the age of 9 years old. I never remarried, I’m 78 years old and I live with my oldest daughter and her husband. They and my four granddaughters take excellent care of me. I had tongue cancer so the doctors removed most of my tongue and made me a reasonable facsimile from the skin off of my left wrist. Radiation ☢️ treatments ruined my teeth so they had to be pulled. All of my food has to be blended except things like jello and things soft enough that I don’t have to chew them, I can just swallow them. Sometimes I’d give most anything for a medium rare steak 🥩 or a Whopper burger 🍔 from Burger King 🤴🏼 or an order of chicken 🍗 thighs and French fries from Kentucky Fried Chicken 🍗. 😋😋😋😋
And Emily a demoness......well, at least she started out like that, especially when she called Hoss ugly and told him to leave her alone. But, towards the end, she became an angel to Hoss. And at least we knew why she seemed satanically hostile....it was due to her terminal illness!
Interesting history behind this series. Bonanza was one of my favorite shows but it is interesting to note that when this series came out it was one of the first TV shows to be broadcast in COLOR! NBC owned RCA and RCA at the time was pushing a brand new technology of Color TV! They were, as a consequence really pushing this series because it highlighted this new technology! Today with internet, HD video etc., we take this early technology for granted.
A little more research is in order for you, William. Color TV was novel, yes, but brand new? Not exactly. First, RCA owned NBC, not the other way around. RCA had developed their all-electronic B&W compatible color system (as opposed to CBS's electromechanical color system with a spinning disc in every set) years earlier but had to wait until December 1953 to get approval from the FCC to actually use it. But once they did, they pretty much pulled out the stops. The Rose Bowl Parade was broadcast in color on New Year's Day 1954 on NBC. An interesting thing about "Bonanza" is that its being filmed in color was what saved it from cancellation after the first season. Ratings reportedly weren't that great, and NBC execs were considering pulling the plug, but since they had already invested the money in expensive color film AND, as you correctly pointed out, were pushing color TV hard because their *parent company* RCA manufactured the sets, and because you can't promote a color show if you've canceled it, it was decided to keep it on.
Oh my. The show here I liked was Hoss & Emily who were given that special, rare moment of knowing what love is, what it feels like at first, the dreadful pain of losing it. This is one of the finest, maybe the shortest though...love story I have seen in a long time. I experienced what Ol' Hoss did over 55 years ago, but it was not to be and it still pains me yet every single day.
Hoss had the most episodes where he had a love interest. During the entire BONANZA run he played the romantic lead more times than any of the other brothers.
Boy! This was one of the Most Emotional Episodes I experienced watching as this being just episode 3 with other emotional episodes to come! Always Loved the character of Hoss the most! The murder of Jose and the Botanist was tough enough! Also, I love the shirts the Cartwrights are wearing. Adam looks really good in tan/khakis.
Yeah, it was a great episode. But what I don't get is why didn't Emily want Hoss to know she was dying? He had a right to know. He was planning on marrying her.
Interesting how an attractive, beautiful woman brings the best and most powerful emotions from the heart and soul of a gent [ Dan/ Hoss ]. And when there is a reciprocating spirit of love and understanding the two become one in harmony and rhythm. As well when there's the pain of loss drawn into the picture the family brings the pain into a full circle that makes everything seem to balance itself together again.
Inger Stevens always an incredible actress. I use to love watching her on the Farmer's Daughter show. Hoss has always kind of been my favorite though it's had to pick and choose because I love them all. The end I had to hold back a tear.✌️♥️🙏🎶🏆🌹
Poor Hoss. He fall in love with Emily and came to really love her. She too. First Hoss loses his mother Inger when he was just a baby and now he's found Emily only that Emily was very ill and only has a month to live must tear Hoss apart. Even though Hoss doesn't remember that much about Inger his mother. Ben tells Adam,Hoss and Little Joe all about their mothers because Ben loved Elizabeth Cartwright(Adam's mother)Inger Cartwright(Hoss's mother)and Marie Cartwright(Little Joe's mother). So losing yet a woman the Cartwright brothers came to love deeply end up dying just like their mothers did.
Inger Stevens was secretly married to African American Ike Jones from 1961 to her death. This beautiful 🌹 lady sadly committed suicide on April 30, 1970 at the age of 35 😢.
America still the same today. New comers want to change, take and destroy what is already settled. I'm an Immigrant but I love and respect this country.
Where did you immigrate from? Why did you come here? What this place not settled before you cam? And , really important, what have you contributed to make America a better place? Questions asked in respect from one who wants to learn from a good immigrant.
Hoss excellent actor & story of this move wonderful (thank Gringo) Participation for Gold greed among devils are creating & Mobilizing Violence events through sever struggling Between Good & Bad in this cowboy Movie
From what I heard there was going to be a longer than usual continuation of this heartbreaking episode but due to other ideas it just didn't get done. That script/episode was something like this - 'Emily wants to see Hoss one last time before she is about to die. Hoss becomes too weak and ill with grief. hop sing (who is particularly close and sensitive to hoss) notices hoss isn't eating well and decides to do something about it, despite being told nothing can be done. Hop sing summons his uncle Mr kong kong from China who happens to be very well versed in herbal medicine. Upon arriving to the ponderosa hop sing's uncle requests for arrangement of Emily to stay at the ponderosa so he can start checking her. While Joe shows kong kong around the ponderosa, Kong Kong notices two very rare and much sought after health giving herbs which although very rare in China are abundant and plentiful in the usa - the passion fruit and the custard apple. Kong Kong immediately arranges these fruits to be administered as medicine for the terminally ill Emily. An emotional hoss sees this as a light of hope, slightly gets back on his feet and starts praying to God for help. Emily's cough disappears and she suddenly says she feels very healthy. Kong kong keeps giving her the two fruits as medicine which hoss feeds her with his own hands. Eventually the Dr comes with Emily's death certificate and after a thorough medical is shocked to see her fully recovered. Ben rips the death certificate apart, Adam, john, Joe, and everyonelse is overjoyed and a wedding gets planned. Happiness, love and laughter abound the Cartwright household once again. The health benefits of the passion fruit and custard apple become big news and Many famous people such as mark Twain (who in real life did speak highly of the custard apple) come to Ben to do business in promoting these fruits. Kong kong arranges a deal with an overjoyed Ben and the government of China for the import and export of these fruits. Just before the film is about to end, a transcript is read that speaks of the importance of looking after and protecting trees and forests.
One of the first special 10 Episodes of Bonanza in the 1959-60 season that did loosely follow the history of the great silver strike in 1858-59 that became the Comstock Lode, and the founding of Virginia City. Being a history buff, those first 10 Bonanza Episodes are my all-time favorite episodes of the show. After that, Bonanza stories became more standard Hollywood / TV western. There are two great books that inspired the show, THE BIG BONANZA (1876) Dan DeQuille and ROUGHING IT (1872) Mark Twain. Both authors had lived in Virginia City during the original glory days of the silver strike, both as newspaper men writing for "The Territorial Enterprise" and living in the genuine 'Wild West' era. The Bonanza Season 1 Episode 5, "Enter Mark Twain" shows the arrival of Twain in 1860 roughly, when Twain actually did not arrive in Nevada Territory until July 1861.
@@doriangray2020 I am not that acquainted with her memories. Or anyone's for that matter. Things that are in your mind, so horrible, you don't discuss.
Yeah. I've had to stop watching at Season 6 coz Grjingo doesnt have them and the ones on UA-cam are so hard to watch coz of the poor picture quality. I can only find a few seasons to purchase on DVD, so that's not an option. So I've started from the beginning again ... coz these ones are good quality.
What a Blessing Hoss is . Its too bad she didnt let him look after her . Thats what he needed to do . satan steals from us but we can lessen the hurt together . GBU all . Jesus will help us if we want Him to. HE IS The Way to Reconcile us back to God the Father ...
They were a bit rougher in these early episodes. I don't know if the show would have lasted if Ben hadn't become a wiser, more moralistic leader of his family.
Hoss was the absolute BEST‼️ He was big and strong 💪 with a huge heart. This episode made me cry. Dan Blocker was an excellent actor.
So it's indeed Hoss, and not Horse!?
Dear Marie, in order to keep the world fragrant it is very important a flower doesn't droop, in the same way it is very important that you stay happy and don't cry. I pray may your beautiful face always glow with happiness and shed tears only of joy.
@@Kyreims Apparently he was the easiest cast member to get along with. Went far too young. Hoss is the boss and always will be.
I think acting was easy for him,he just played himself.
Amen
Hoss really was the heart and soul of the show. Gentle Giant! R.I.P. Dan!
Ben Cartwright and your boys fight for what you believe in good job Cartwright family stick together 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
When things get a little crazy I always like to take a visit to the Ponderosa !!!!!!!!!!
“We talked it out Hoss, we think you can do this best” and did! Dan Blocker’s acting was superb! One of my favorite episodes
Oh I cried just when Hoss, met a pretty, young, girl who loved him.
Hoss conquers another woman, man, child, animal, with his gentle, kindness, patience and lovable personality. Love it
The world needs more broads like you, Olivia.
Reminds me of Inger, his mom. She had the same loveable personality, she was kind, gentle, sweet, and patient. They both were amazing.
@@charlesbromberick4247so disrespectful
Yet hoss like the other cartrights marries or near so dying women wives
Inga
Ugh!!! I was in tears with this episode it got me. Hoss loving someone who is dying and finding out after she tells him she loves him.
Hoss so loving and kind. When he said he's ugly broke my heart ❤️.
He’s beautiful!
Same here!
*she said
You know many years ago people use to ask me which was the best family TV show on the air . The one that depicted the best family values , the best lessons the best parenting if parents were involved . They expected me to say "Father knows best" " Leave it to beaver" "Bachelor Father" or a couple of others whose names I don't recall. They were surprised
when I said Bonanza. Their response was oh that's just a western .
My response to them was, " Really, you have not been paying attention "
I love you saying/ writing this.
Another good western Hoss is so caring with people and Animals love watching Bonanza
hoss is just so humble and humane
Hoss was so loving. I could see falling in love with Hoss. He would make a wonderful husband. So romantic ❤️❤️❤️ RIP Dan Blocker. You were a talented actor and a wonderful human being❤️🙏
You know HOSS , you don't know DAN BLOCKER! Any more than I do!
Oh, yes he would. Hoss reminds me a little of his mom. She was sweet, kind, gentle, and pretty. Hoss is the same. He obviously inherited his mother's kindness, sweetness, and gentleness. Hoss would be an amazing husband for sure, you are so right.
True, but we can imagine.@@analoguecity3454
I loved this show as a baby boomer back then it was a favorite because it was in " COLOR " !! I watched not for the characters so much but because it was in color. The only one who had a color TV set was my aunt and uncle they.lived in queens ny. So when I would visit them I would sit one their carpet in the living and watch BONANZA!! I was just a kid then as I grew up I started liking the characters in the show I had no favorites right away but later on I started to like the episodes with Parnell Roberts the best. All of the actors who played the characters that they did were great!!!
hoss is quickly becoming my favorite character he's such a sweetheart
I know right! Little Joe used to be my favorite I think because he was Charles Ingalls in Little House on the Prairie. But I don't know what happened. I think I saw an episode called Vengeance and then Hoss was my favorite. The more I watch the more amazing he is.
Dan was such a good actor and played so many different aspects of Hoss’s character during the series to create a character that everyone loved. R.I.P. Dan 🙏🏻
He is my favourite among the three brothers!
ADAM CARTWRIGHT/ PERNELL ROBERTS IS MY FAVORITE CARTWRIGHT AND WILL ALWAYS BE...HE WAS A REALLY GOOD PERSON ON AND OFF SCREEN...HE ALSO PLAYED A BIG PART DURING THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT HE LOVED ALL PEOPLE! MAY HE REST IN PARADISE ❤️
Adam's my favorite as well And Joe is my least favorite
I hope he was saved!
Hoss Cartwright is my love. He is a good and talented actor. Awesome personality.❤❤❤❤😊😘😘😍😍
Dan Blocker did a helluvan acting performance in this one.
I was needing a visit to the Cartwrights it always gives me a good feeling.
Hoas has THE biggest HEART Everrŕr!!!!❤ Love Him!!!
I felt so bad for him in this episode. His beautiful soul more than makes up for the lack in the looks
@@judyjohnson9610 an underhanded compliment if i ever heard one
@@speakerz74 If he was a dog,he'd be a beautiful St Bernard.Joe a Springer Spaniel,Adam a Border/Smooth Collie.Hop Sing a Border Terrier.Ben,a Lab.
Hoss Cartwright you have a good heart ❤️
The cartwrights curse always make me cry
What a fine actor Dan Blocker was!
Love Hoss! He’s so sweet and honest.
Really !! Take a look at some of his out-takes
This one tore my heart out. When Hoss is alone after Emily left, & asking God to help him understand why she had to die, I really felt it. My husband was very ill for several years & I lost him almost 2 years ago. I'm still trying to understand why I had to lose him, especially since he wasn't that old (57). Dan Blocker's acting was so good... I had to remind myself that his heartbreak wasn't real.
When she promised Hoss she'd be with him in the spring, as one who has faced and accepted her death, I believe she would be there with him
Sorry to hear that Darlene, but please let your heart be relieved and consoled by the following information which I am giving you, not just to cheer you up but as an undeniable truth and fact : I also thought I lost a loved one a while ago and couldn't face it. I became really weak and knew I would not live for long. I asked God for help and I received a verse from the holy koran Scripture where God tells us that if any dispute that how can the dead be brought back to life then reply to them 'the one who gave life can easily bring them back to their original form'. and this is what will happen even if they have become ashes etc, everyone will return to their original form. The power, glory and generosity of God is too great to allow something he created to perish. I prayed to God and was assured I will see that person one day Alive. As gratitude I give regular charity, have donated for water pumps and pray for the wellbeing of others. Your husband is resting in a good hands. Just do good deeds in his name, pray to God, eat well, hope for the best and keep yourself assured. Sending you prayers for your good, health, happiness, tranquillity and peace of mind.
Dear Darlene I have written after your comments on the bonanza episode newcomers hope it helps you.
And my husband died from a glioblastoma multiflori brain cancer. We had only been married one year and two months. He was only 37 years old when he died and I was 30 years old and left with 2 girls and 1 boy all under the age of 9 years old. I never remarried, I’m 78 years old and I live with my oldest daughter and her husband. They and my four granddaughters take excellent care of me. I had tongue cancer so the doctors removed most of my tongue and made me a reasonable facsimile from the skin off of my left wrist. Radiation ☢️ treatments ruined my teeth so they had to be pulled. All of my food has to be blended except things like jello and things soft enough that I don’t have to chew them, I can just swallow them. Sometimes I’d give most anything for a medium rare steak 🥩 or a Whopper burger 🍔 from Burger King 🤴🏼 or an order of chicken 🍗 thighs and French fries from Kentucky Fried Chicken 🍗. 😋😋😋😋
I could listen all day long to this theme song 🎶.
Hoss and little Joe Adam Ben has big caring hearts love watching bonzana
Hoss my Favourite
Emily is such a sweet girl, I wish she would recover somehow and show up to meet Hoss in Spring time!
I've always wanted to live on the Ponderosa in a house just like the Cartwright's.
Didn't we all!!
Be happy for the bundle you've been given.
Life on a big pastoral spread can be a jail in itself sometimes....
Lorne did built a house like that
I did a sketch of the ponderosa ranch house itself and the cartright family art I love
Hoss the gentle giant 👍👍
Yes I love hoss when you ruffle his feathers watch out
@@mittturner3719 íí
Hoss was a Gentle Giant!
Amen!
yes
And Emily a demoness......well, at least she started out like that, especially when she called Hoss ugly and told him to leave her alone. But, towards the end, she became an angel to Hoss. And at least we knew why she seemed satanically hostile....it was due to her terminal illness!
What a sweet gentle soul hoss is! What a heartbreaking experience for the big man, hoss was always my favourite even as a child in the 60's!👶😊🤠
I just had to watch this one again.
I love Hoss so much.
I wish my son, turns out like Hos👍👌👌👌✌🥰😍😘❤❤❤
@@nimkynasir7814 Thank u , God bless u 🙌😘
This episode gets me everytime what an amazing pairing of actors in this one Blocker really was a great actor...and I just put on my damn makeup. lol
This was such a good episode! Poor Hoss. It's so sad loving someone who's dying.
💘
Its not sad..its tragic
Interesting history behind this series. Bonanza was one of my favorite shows but it is interesting to note that when this series came out it was one of the first TV shows to be broadcast in COLOR! NBC owned RCA and RCA at the time was pushing a brand new technology of Color TV! They were, as a consequence really pushing this series because it highlighted this new technology! Today with internet, HD video etc., we take this early technology for granted.
A little more research is in order for you, William.
Color TV was novel, yes, but brand new? Not exactly.
First, RCA owned NBC, not the other way around. RCA had developed their all-electronic B&W compatible color system (as opposed to CBS's electromechanical color system with a spinning disc in every set) years earlier but had to wait until December 1953 to get approval from the FCC to actually use it. But once they did, they pretty much pulled out the stops. The Rose Bowl Parade was broadcast in color on New Year's Day 1954 on NBC.
An interesting thing about "Bonanza" is that its being filmed in color was what saved it from cancellation after the first season. Ratings reportedly weren't that great, and NBC execs were considering pulling the plug, but since they had already invested the money in expensive color film AND, as you correctly pointed out, were pushing color TV hard because their *parent company* RCA manufactured the sets, and because you can't promote a color show if you've canceled it, it was decided to keep it on.
Oh my. The show here I liked was Hoss & Emily who were given that special, rare moment of knowing what love is, what it feels like at first, the dreadful pain of losing it. This is one of the finest, maybe the shortest though...love story I have seen in a long time.
I experienced what Ol' Hoss did over 55 years ago, but it was not to be and it still pains me yet every single day.
A real heartbreaking episode here people..
Hoss is the best of them !
Hoss had the most episodes where he had a love interest. During the entire BONANZA run he played the romantic lead more times than any of the other brothers.
Such a good actor! Always a smiling face. Such a talent. Hoss Cartwright. I am in love with this character.❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
Hoss is my favorite character
This episode has so many great comments it shows how popular the show was to many people.
One of the best shows every made u think your lonely..anyway thanks for posting 📫🙏👍BLESS U 🙌🙏❤
Haha @ Senior Cartrights burns and doo. Love bonanza! was watching it at age 3.
This was a great episode. I did not know Ben Cartwright was a rolling stone buried three bady mamas.
A brilliant series, I like all the Cartwright family characters but hoss is my favourit.
SOOOOO UNBELIEVABLY AWESOME AND BEAUTIFUL A "TRUE AND PURE LOVE". ❤❤❤❤❤. AWESOME EPISODE. ❤
Boy! This was one of the Most Emotional Episodes I experienced watching as this being just episode 3 with other emotional episodes to come! Always Loved the character of Hoss the most! The murder of Jose and the Botanist was tough enough! Also, I love the shirts the Cartwrights are wearing. Adam looks really good in tan/khakis.
Yeah, it was a great episode. But what I don't get is why didn't Emily want Hoss to know she was dying? He had a right to know. He was planning on marrying her.
Adam looks good in everything. But I don't think the blacks he settled on eventually really did him justice.
@@crimsonrose5594 it was hard enough for her to face her death on her and seeing how it would hurt Hoss would have been terrible for her
That dam Cartwright curse strikes again with women this time with Hoss, great episode 👍🏽
AND it's only season 1, episode 3!
Interesting how an attractive, beautiful woman brings the best and most powerful emotions from the heart and soul of a gent [ Dan/ Hoss ]. And when there is a reciprocating spirit of love and understanding the two become one in harmony and rhythm. As well when there's the pain of loss drawn into the picture the family brings the pain into a full circle that makes everything seem to balance itself together again.
Inger Stevens always an incredible actress. I use to love watching her on the Farmer's Daughter show. Hoss has always kind of been my favorite though it's had to pick and choose because I love them all. The end I had to hold back a tear.✌️♥️🙏🎶🏆🌹
Hoss in his prime , look at the size of him. 1 in a million.
That episode was a tearjerker.
So sweet. And always a moral to the stories here. Old America was so cool. Now….Hollyweird has ruined this art form.
Hoss is nothing but a gentle giant. Big heart. This episode broke me.
Hoss has always been my favorite on Bonanza. Wish I could meet a man like him in real life.
so good, remember our Father is always on point!
Love the Cartwrights
Thanks for uploading this
1928-1972 BUT...STILL WITH US ÁLWAYS 💋
I Am so glad that girl changed her mind toward Hoss so she wasn't ugly after all
Poor Hoss. He fall in love with Emily and came to really love her. She too. First Hoss loses his mother Inger when he was just a baby and now he's found Emily only that Emily was very ill and only has a month to live must tear Hoss apart. Even though Hoss doesn't remember that much about Inger his mother. Ben tells Adam,Hoss and Little Joe all about their mothers because Ben loved Elizabeth Cartwright(Adam's mother)Inger Cartwright(Hoss's mother)and Marie Cartwright(Little Joe's mother). So losing yet a woman the Cartwright brothers came to love deeply end up dying just like their mothers did.
This is the best version of Bonanza theme.
Erm, no it isn't, sorry! Nothing beats the classic theme tune! 👌
I like it.
This is the only sad episode I ever watch ... Sad for the big guy...
Inger Stevens also played in Hang em high with Clint Eastwood.
I knew she looked familiar
Inger Stevens was secretly married to African American Ike Jones from 1961 to her death. This beautiful 🌹 lady sadly committed suicide on April 30, 1970 at the age of 35 😢.
That is terrible! Such a princess ending her own life like that!
Q
Excellent show
Inger Stevens ... OH YES!!!
This episode is about antelope meat business. Sell antelope meat in Virginia market and income dollars. Nice episode.
Your Instrumentel at the Intro is absolutely incredible ❤
Bonanza the greatest
I'm not crying.
You're crying
Es una mujer muy linda muy bonita yo tambien me enamore de ella, y me dolio en el corazon que se muriera,
little did they know the blue stuff turned out to be silver and the biggest strike ever "Comstock Load"
If you liked this episode a lot, check out the episode "The Storm" with Little Joe and his childhood sweetheart.
America still the same today. New comers want to change, take and destroy what is already settled. I'm an Immigrant but I love and respect this country.
Where did you immigrate from? Why did you come here? What this place not settled before you cam? And , really important, what have you contributed to make America a better place?
Questions asked in respect from one who wants to learn from a good immigrant.
The botanist fella sad to see him die
Hoss excellent actor & story of this move wonderful (thank Gringo) Participation for Gold greed among devils are creating & Mobilizing Violence events through sever struggling Between Good & Bad in this cowboy Movie
Boy they sure are rough on women in this show, they keep on killin them off!
My eyes started watering
3:00, the character actor on the left appears in a number of episodes of Bonanza; and always as the villain!
From what I heard there was going to be a longer than usual continuation of this heartbreaking episode but due to other ideas it just didn't get done.
That script/episode was something like this -
'Emily wants to see Hoss one last time before she is about to die.
Hoss becomes too weak and ill with grief. hop sing (who is particularly close and sensitive to hoss) notices hoss isn't eating well and decides to do something about it, despite being told nothing can be done. Hop sing summons his uncle Mr kong kong from China who happens to be very well versed in herbal medicine. Upon arriving to the ponderosa hop sing's uncle requests for arrangement of Emily to stay at the ponderosa so he can start checking her. While Joe shows kong kong around the ponderosa, Kong Kong notices two very rare and much sought after health giving herbs which although very rare in China are abundant and plentiful in the usa - the passion fruit and the custard apple. Kong Kong immediately arranges these fruits to be administered as medicine for the terminally ill Emily. An emotional hoss sees this as a light of hope, slightly gets back on his feet and starts praying to God for help. Emily's cough disappears and she suddenly says she feels very healthy. Kong kong keeps giving her the two fruits as medicine which hoss feeds her with his own hands. Eventually the Dr comes with Emily's death certificate and after a thorough medical is shocked to see her fully recovered. Ben rips the death certificate apart, Adam, john, Joe, and everyonelse is overjoyed and a wedding gets planned. Happiness, love and laughter abound the Cartwright household once again. The health benefits of the passion fruit and custard apple become big news and Many famous people such as mark Twain (who in real life did speak highly of the custard apple) come to Ben to do business in promoting these fruits. Kong kong arranges a deal with an overjoyed Ben and the government of China for the import and export of these fruits. Just before the film is about to end, a transcript is read that speaks of the importance of looking after and protecting trees and forests.
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Every time they wanna get rid of a woman they say: you'd better get some rest
Hoss is like a big kid
Mann i felt so sorry for Hoss, Hoss wouldnt hurt anyone unless provoke.
Who knows on Bonanza hoss is his Nick name! His true name in the show is Eric ! A great man one of a kind .
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Interesting.
At the first episode little joe says
One of the first special 10 Episodes of Bonanza in the 1959-60 season that did loosely follow the history of the great silver strike in 1858-59 that became the Comstock Lode, and the founding of Virginia City. Being a history buff, those first 10 Bonanza Episodes are my all-time favorite episodes of the show. After that, Bonanza stories became more standard Hollywood / TV western.
There are two great books that inspired the show, THE BIG BONANZA (1876) Dan DeQuille and ROUGHING IT (1872) Mark Twain. Both authors had lived in Virginia City during the original glory days of the silver strike, both as newspaper men writing for "The Territorial Enterprise" and living in the genuine 'Wild West' era. The Bonanza Season 1 Episode 5, "Enter Mark Twain" shows the arrival of Twain in 1860 roughly, when Twain actually did not arrive in Nevada Territory until July 1861.
Hoss was right. Inger Stevens was and is one of the prettiest girls ever.
Did you know she also played in Hang em High with Clint Eastwood?
Yeah, she is beautiful.
She was weak-minded. Committed suicide at 35.
@@doriangray2020 I believe that even strong minded people can have a regret they just cant live with.
@@kenkarish826 what regret to which you refer?
@@doriangray2020 I am not that acquainted with her memories.
Or anyone's for that matter.
Things that are in your mind, so horrible, you don't discuss.
Never seen this episode before.
Falling in love with a Cartwright or having one of them love you - a death sentence on this show!
Never a true a word said, its a hurt you have to bear alone 😢
Your videos are wonderful please and clear please could you do The Ride and Jackknife i would love to see them clear and bright
Yeah. I've had to stop watching at Season 6 coz Grjingo doesnt have them and the ones on UA-cam are so hard to watch coz of the poor picture quality. I can only find a few seasons to purchase on DVD, so that's not an option. So I've started from the beginning again ... coz these ones are good quality.
What a Blessing Hoss is . Its too bad she didnt let him look after her . Thats what he needed to do . satan steals from us but we can lessen the hurt together . GBU all . Jesus will help us if we want Him to. HE IS The Way to Reconcile us back to God the Father ...
They were a bit rougher in these early episodes. I don't know if the show would have lasted if Ben hadn't become a wiser, more moralistic leader of his family.
Love that music at the open
I guess no woman ever told Hoss she loved him before...he got all goofy looking 😄😄😄
I can’t believe she called him ugly
Dan Blocker was my favorite, even as a little girl. I always wanted to have a husband like him and I surely do...lol
Maybe one day you will. Or if you already have.
Lucky you.