Jess Harper for the sixfanarts.
Bonanza (1959) Season 1 Out of Context
I've been going back and watching all the shows I used to watch when I was little - and man, Bonanza is so much better as an adult. I really love these characters - I’m such a sucker for a good series about family relationships, love and loyalty. Also, the show is just as funny as it is dramatic at times, lol!
SlimJess + Assorted Text Posts (Part 7)
Looking for all the Robert Fuller fans on tumblr <3
Random lurker, but I wanted to recommend Wagon Train, episode titled "The Barbara Lindquist Story" (it's on Youtube)! Best whump I've seen in AGES, I need others to appreciate it. 😊
Ohhhhhhh????? Ill definitely take a lookie I don't think I've seen that 👀😁
B/n: ohhhhhh my goodness 😍😍😍 'twas amazing thank you so much!
oh here's a few versions that pop up hope this works for people cuz it's soooo good HERE on yt ya know if Robert Fuller is your jam ;)
Red Buttons-Stefanie Powers-Slim Pickens-Alex Cord "Hacía los grandes horizontes" (Stagecoach) 1966, de Gordon Douglas.
a few notes on jess and roany in "glory road" :
when i first watched this episode i was impressed by the rather intense and kind of strange storyline for jess, especially considering it was only the second episode of the series! andy calls it like he sees it - and he's right - jess is very afraid of roany, so much so that he is willing to leave Sherman ranch peaceably (rather than say, physically fight roany to get him to leave) i think its quite interesting that the show allows jess to be "afraid" so early on (or at all, honestly) considering that he is, ostensibly, a fairly macho gunslinger-figure, and this is a western tv show made in the fifties (there is a bit of the 1950s "sad-boy" type à la james dean about jess, so perhaps the writers were tapping into that style of on-screen masculinity?)
anyway, we quickly learn exactly why jess is so afraid of roany - he is a reckless tyrant, extremely emotionally unstable, and prone to brutally violent outbursts - the show literally compares him to a rabid animal, seemingly docile one moment and vicious the next
but it's the tone of roany's interactions with jess that really get under my skin...there's a layer of uncomfortableness there that suggests jess is afraid of more than plain old physical violence from roany...
for instance, the bar scene - why have the writers phrased roany's threat in such a way? "almost anything" what, exactly, would jess be willing to do for roany to repay his debt? perform violent acts for him? fight or kill a man? or perhaps something else entirely, as the writers (and jess' stricken expression) seems to be insinuating here - something completely unmentionable
but just in case all that subtext wasn't unsettling enough, later in the episode roany even goes into jess' hotel room in the middle of the night to threaten him some more! jess is literally in bed, vulnerable, being coerced into doing something he doesn't want to do - going beyond the textual reasons for roany's late-night visit, the sexual overtones of this scene are pretty obvious (and again, placing jess in such a vulnerable position so early in the show is such a wildly interesting choice, i would love to know what influenced the writers to go this direction with his character)
+bonus for @harper-sherman, jess looking longingly at slim (and his lips) in the first pic :)
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