Last night,
as usual, we had Bonanza on the television. My husband was watching the show. I
was sewing and listening. That’s because we’ve seen this particular episode at
least three times in the last year, maybe more. I knew how it ended.
In this
episode, Little Joe was arrested for murder, but at the end he was proved
innocent in court—of course, because Little Joe always recovers from all
illnesses/accidents/crimes/or other problems.
In this case he was saved when Hop Sing demonstrated how fingerprinting
works and proved that Little Joe didn’t handle the murder weapon. Hop Sing
claimed that people in his country had been using this technique for years.
The first
time I saw this particular Bonanza, I asked, “Are they for real?” Everyone
knows fingerprints weren’t used until Dragnet. (Just kidding.) But seriously, I
did wonder if the writers of the show made this up or if they had facts (and
“Just the facts”) to back up their story.
Out came my
trusty laptop. I looked it up, and once again the writers of Bonanza didn’t disappoint
me. China, in fact, had a lengthy history of using fingerprints (and hand prints).
That means
that though the story of Hop Sing, Little Joe, and the fingerprints was fiction,
it could have happened. So. . .once
again, Bonanza stands up to my research standards. It’s just too bad that Little Joe never gets
a girl. They all either die or move or run away with another man.
Very interesting, Candace. I just did some research on the beginnings of fingerprinting in the US. Seems a woman had a great impact on creating an organized system--can't think of her name right now though.
ReplyDeleteThis is SO interesting!! Thanks for the info, Candice.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to look that up, Sandra. This topic is fascinating to me.
ReplyDeleteI actually remember seeing this episode when I was about 13 or 14 years old. I think Hop Sing you called the fingerprints "chops".
ReplyDeleteDoncha just hate typos? That should be "I think Hop Sing called the fingerprints "chops".
DeleteChops! I've been beating my memory trying to remember what Hop Sing called fingerprints. "I got chop. You got chop. Everybody got chop. No two chop alike."
DeleteLike Hop Sing tells Candy and Hoss....Chinese people smart!
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