Ep 3. Goliath
- September 29, 1966
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7.1 (24)
Daniel Boone is a classic western TV show that aired from 1964 to 1970. The show is set in the 18th century and follows the adventures of frontiersman Daniel Boone, played by Fess Parker, as he explores the wilderness with his family and friends. Season 3 episode 3 is titled "Goliath."
In this episode, Daniel and his friend Mingo are on a hunting trip when they come across a giant of a man named Goliath. Goliath, played by former wrestler and bodybuilder Lou Ferrigno, is deaf and mute, but he is also extremely strong and skilled in combat. Daniel and Mingo take Goliath under their wing and bring him back to their settlement, hoping to integrate him into their community and teach him a trade.
However, Goliath's presence causes some tension among the settlers. Some view him as a danger and a threat, while others are fascinated by him and want to learn more about him. Daniel and Mingo must navigate these conflicting attitudes and figure out how to help Goliath fit in.
Meanwhile, a group of bandits led by a man named Will Satterfield are causing trouble in the area. They steal cattle and terrorize the settlers, and Daniel and his friends are determined to put a stop to their activities. When Goliath's strength and combat skills are revealed, Daniel sees an opportunity to use him to help fight the bandits.
As the episode progresses, tensions rise between Goliath and some of the settlers who fear him. Goliath also struggles to adjust to his new life and communicate with those around him. Daniel must balance his desire to protect Goliath and keep him safe with the needs of the community.
Ultimately, the episode explores themes of acceptance and belonging. As Goliath learns to communicate with those around him and prove his worth to the settlement, the settlers begin to see him as more than just a giant of a man. They come to accept him and value him as a member of their community.
"Goliath" is a compelling episode that showcases the show's strong writing and talented cast. Lou Ferrigno's performance as Goliath is particularly memorable, as he brings both physicality and vulnerability to the character. The episode's themes of acceptance and community still resonate today, making it a timeless addition to the Daniel Boone series.