I recently stumbled across Bonanza on TV Land. It was an episode about a gang of survivors of a Confederate prison where the conditions had been horrible. The warden of the prison was now an old man with a mining claim near the Cartwright ranch. The gang had sworn to bring the warden to justice for his war crimes but now the old guy was Ben's friend...of course the whole thing ended in a standoff at the miners' cabin but it was more than just a story about a shootout.
Better show than I remembered. Or maybe that was just an unusually good episode. TV in the 60s wasn't serialized or complex, and characters generally did not evolve. An episode that tackles a serious issue, without any ongoing repercussions into subsequent episodes, may seem pretty trite and shallow by our standards, but that was very good for TV back then.
I've heard that early Gunsmoke was a very good show.
Better show than I remembered. Or maybe that was just an unusually good episode. TV in the 60s wasn't serialized or complex, and characters generally did not evolve. An episode that tackles a serious issue, without any ongoing repercussions into subsequent episodes, may seem pretty trite and shallow by our standards, but that was very good for TV back then.
I've heard that early Gunsmoke was a very good show.
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