That's how they do great old westerns. You could smell the dust from their clothes unlike the present westerns where you could still smell the iron press
31:15 Its here that Adam shows keen insight. He respects intelligence and he successfully analysed Sam Bryant's way of thinking. He figured that until Bryant was faced with a murder charge, he didn't fear the law in the slightest. And he used that flawlessly to his advantage.
@Matt Houston yet in those days school shootings didn't happen like they do now days, even with all the gun control laws we have now, laws won't make any difference because guns are not the problem, people are the problem.
Actually when my dad was a kid they brought their guns to school some idiot would of tried a school shooting he would have been Swiss Cheese and dead in no time
Just FYI the DVD collections had to change the original theme song due to the copyright laws, it's not the best sounding music but it's a few seconds of annoying music for almost an hour of good television program in my humble opinion
49:32 Little Joe shoots the ceiling in the saloon....there are hotel rooms above the saloon....lol...why didn't we hear a "thud" and a woman's shrill scream as his bullet hit whoever was in the room above? Hahaha?
The character of Sam Bryant in this episode of Bonanza is an obvious take-off of the Broderick Crawford character in the film "The Fastest Gun Alive", also starring Glenn Ford.
Meg Oceanna there was one when Joe got trampled by his horse. Or when he went blind. Hoss had amnesia. Adam was crippled. Adam shot Joe. That’s all I can think of right now lol