"Bonanza" The Many Faces of Gideon Flinch (TV Episode 1961) Poster

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7/10
Will The Real Gideon Flinch Stand Up And Take Your Medicine
bkoganbing16 December 2010
This episode of Bonanza leaned very heavily toward comedy with Ian Wolfe and daughter Sue Ane Langdon coming to town. Ian breaks it to Sue Ane gently that he's kind of on the run because a very short tempered Harry Swoger wants to know where the $5000.00 that he invested with Wolfe has disappeared to. Not to worry because Sue Ane has interested two Cartwright brothers with raging hormones in her. She's sure that she can get them to help if Dan Blocker and Michael Landon will stop conning each other trying to impress Langdon.

At the same time Arnold Stang comes to town and back east he's a well known pickpocket and he cleans out a lot of valuables and identities of a few of principal players here. Pretty soon Swoger has many Gideon Flinches to choose from between Cartwright hormones, Langdon's charms, and Stang's work, Gideon Flinch being the character name of Wolfe.

You might notice that former Dead End kid Bobby Jordan plays one of the henchmen that Swoger has. Even young Ricky Kelman pulls a con or two aiding and abetting Little Joe against Hoss.

Functioning as a kind of befuddled Greek chorus is Burtin Mustin and Clem Bevans.

A really top flight cast makes this Bonanza episode most enjoyable.
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8/10
Who Is Gideon Flinch?
mitchrmp18 October 2014
This is another great comic relief episodes! I especially like Joe Cartwright's facial expressions! My favorite scene is when Joe accuses Jennifer of taking his wallet.

Its in episodes like this when we see brother against brother. Adam and Ben's uncaring episode of the boys' escapades just makes the episode that much more funny. Add to that the sheriff, deputy, and other townspeople who are usually caught in intense tear-jerking that makes the viewer breathe a deep sigh of relief.

This was another great one for the writer's! This light-hearted episodes mixed in with the heavy episode are what keep Bonanza great after all these years.
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8/10
Highly entertaining
kellielulu10 May 2023
Warning: Spoilers
I love the more lighthearted episodes of Bonanaza .The show had a good mix of comedy ,drama ,action and adventure . I am not as crazy about the romantic episodes but take them case by case instead of rejecting them all.

There is a lot of confusion and mistaken identites in this episode along with to older town bystanders taking it all in. The best part is Sue Ane Langdon playing one of the more high spirited female characters. I also enjoy that she preferd Hoss to Little Joe but when the chips are down the two brothers still look out for each other. This one reminds me a bit of the movie Cat Ballou starring Jane Fonda and Lee Marvin .A true comedy set in the old west is always a treat.
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