Ashton, this here is merely a show- case depicting those qualities in folks which you admire; but it makes it no less authentic. The human condition has been very much exposed from the beginning; both the wicked as well as the good. Try to remember that. I know that there are times and reasons we some- times fill our minds with that too often make this near impossible. Remember that unlike your predecessors, your exposure to all the world is 'unprecedented'. Those good folks and wonderful qualities are still out there - nonetheless. I promise. Your comment sheds light on what you hold dear in people, and in yourself. You're not alone Ashton. But too often, it sure can feel that way. 👍
Ill never forget the first time I watched an episode of Bonanza. I thought it was slightly cheesy in the shoot ups and fights, but it also had a sense of humour mixed in with it, which eventually had me gripped to it. And also the way Cartwright seniors sons look nothing like him hahaha
Henry Hull (Charlie) portrayed a scout for General John Charles Fremont (who, in real life, was the grandfather of Hull's wife) in the episode "The Mission"
"Charlie, test that water again." "No need to, Captain. Kelly himself will prove I was right." "Sgt. Bring a canteen." "Don't bother doin' that, he can't swallow it no-how." Man, Bonanza had some dark lines.
Henry Hull also played "Sheriff B. Banneman Brown" in Bonanza season 1 episode 19 "The Gunmen" January 23,1960. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lwqwN-1UJ3I.html This episode, "The Mission," aired September 17, 1960, season 2 episode 2. He plays "Charlie Trent."
I like the theme song.. If you click on an episode with the fancy writing on it (usually season 1 and 2), it always has this theme. It might be something with copyright, but idk
You certainly know how to make people look very non focused. In the Mission of Bonanza, Charlie shoots Cutter and never ducks and takes a bullet. A good desert scout? Hell to the no! Kids do better than that.
@@kchishol1970 whats "excessive " about that ? happens every day . cops blow 9 holes in a guy if he gets within 20 feet with a knife ... or even a screwdriver .
@@Christianpaul71 . Four months ago I heard him say "back in 1953". Now he is saying "back in 53". But there seems to be a disconnect between him saying "back in" and him saying "53". It is almost like a piece of the audio was edited out. I know what I am saying sounds farfetched, but......
@@Christianpaul71 . Nope. I checked another posting of this episode and it sounds the same way. He says back in 53. I don't know how I originally heard him saying 1953.