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Feb 09, 2023
Worth as much as earlier seasons
Unique, off-beat, thoughtful scripts and plots, as good as earlier episodes. Not the disappointment common to final seasons of some other western series.

Jan 04, 2022
Difficult topic handled well!
Other than minimizing the role of carpetbaggers, very complete examination of why reconstruction failed. Also, the difficult task of distinguishing southern pride from simple pro-slavery is only partially accomplished. Overall, however, this is a great educational tool.

Nov 13, 2019
The Monroes
1 of 1 found this helpful Hard to believe this series lasted just one season. Main reason - poor timing! TV Westerns waned sharply in popularity in 1966 and 1967, even the established ones. Not at all a low-budget venture, it was filmed in color mostly on location in the Teton Mountains park. Development of relationships between regular and occasional characters from episode to episode proved significant in many plots and scripts - until final 4 episodes, when I guess CBS knew it would not be renewed. Ahead of its time "The Monroes" foreshadowed the family western dramas of the '70's and '80's. Exec. William Self had it right, except for the timing.