The Frenchman

Season 3, Episode 12, Aired

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  • Little Joe and Hoss are meeting a Frenchman who believes being the incarnation of the poet Francois Villion. Little Joe is interested in Villions Sister and they invite Villion and his sister to the Ponderosa.

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    A dull and very stupid episode in which the Cartwrights meet a Frenchman who believes being the incarnation of the French writer Francois Villion. Sorry but would you invite to your place an arrogant impolite brick who is willing to kill your son? No, but Ben does. There is a bad anachronism in this episode because they are always talking about that Villion was hanged. The real Villion wasn't hanged. The episode is very boring because nothing seems to happen. The French are characterized in a bad stereotype way as tactless and arrogant. Some scenes should be funny but it's not funny either. For me this episode didn't worked.
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