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Bonanza · S11 E24

Decision at Los Robles

1970-03-22 · 49 min

Ben and Joe stop in Los Robles for a couple of beers and a night's rest. Ben sees the town boss, John Walker, bullying the saloon waitress, and he comes to her defense. When Ben steps outside of the saloon, Walker shoots him in the back. Badly wounded, Ben shoots back, killing Walker just before he falls unconscious. While Joe keeps a vigil at Ben's bedside, the priest tells him Los Robles had always been ruled unquestionably by John Walker and his son Jed. Now Jed will certainly want revenge. Sure enough, he tells Joe if he doesn't hand Ben over in 24 hours, he will kill every citizen in Los Robles, one an hour. To complicate matters more, Walker's foreman, Garth, deliberately tells Jed that Ben shot his father in the back, in hopes that Joe will kill Walker, so he can run the Walker ranch. When Joe tries to mobilize a few citizens to fight Walker and his army of men, he finds a town full of cowards. The biggest coward of all is the doctor. He purposely left the bullet in Ben's back, hoping that he'd die within 24 hours. Jed and Garth make final plans to blow up Los Robles with dynamite, unless Joe surrenders Ben to him.

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Season 11 Episodes

  • E1Another Windmill to Go
  • E2The Witness
  • E3The Silence at Stillwater
  • E4A Lawman's Lot Is Not a Happy One
  • E5Anatomy of a Lynching
  • E6To Stop a War
  • E7The Medal
  • E8The Stalker
  • E9Meena
  • E10A Darker Shadow
  • E11Dead Wrong
  • E12Old Friends
  • E13Abner Willoughby's Return
  • E14It's a Small World
  • E15Danger Road
  • E16The Big Jackpot
  • E17The Trouble with Amy
  • E18The Lady and the Mark
  • E19Is There Any Man Here
  • E20The Law and Billy Burgess
  • E21Long Way to Ogden
  • E22Return Engagement
  • E23The Gold Mine
  • E24Decision at Los Robles
  • E25Caution, Easter Bunny Crossing
  • E26The Horse Traders
  • E27What Are Pardners For?
  • E28A Matter of Circumstance