Episode
Bonanza: To Kill a Buffalo
Overview
Hoss finds a wounded young Indian on the prairie, who is torn between accepting the ways of the white man or returning to his old life.
Details
- Series
- Bonanza
- Season
- Season 7
- Episode
- Episode 16
- Air date
- 1966-01-09
- Runtime
- 49 min
Episode context
To Kill a Buffalo is Episode 16 in Season 7 of Bonanza. It aired on 1966-01-09. The runtime is 49 min.
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After sitting on a jury that has convicted Terrence O' Tool of murder, Joe has second thoughts about the verdict and decides to do some investigating of his own.
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The Pony Express sets up office in Virginia and Joe is one of the first to join up. Ben also decides to invest in the fledgling enterprise. However, troubles soon plague the Pony Express with the Paiutes and a newspaper reporter, both trying to get their own agendas across.
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