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Old 01-09-2006, 07:45 PM   #1
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The one where Carrie imagined having a twin or something and she was in a magical forest. WTF??? Sooooo boring and nothing to do with Little House on the Prairie.

The billy goat that Laura had as a pet for a short while.
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Oh God, yes. I think that one could go down in Little House history as the stinkeroo episode of all time. Poor Lyndsay and Sydney Greenbush for having to be associated with that one.
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how about that stupid one where charles and almonzo have a race to see who can get to sleepy eye and back i hate that one
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I never really liked the one when Rev. Alden got married for some reason. How come you never saw his wife again after that episode?
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I've wanted to see every episode of this series just to be able to say I have. I gave it my best shot--when that Carrie dream episode was on Hallmark months ago I tried to sit through it. I failed! And I'll never reach my goal of watching every episode. Gosh was that dreadful!

Any episode with James and Cassandra having a lead part is pointless. The worst move that show ever did was bringing them on. Oh, and I personally hate the episode where the killed off Mr. Edward's son, John. We didn't see him for over 4 years and then he has to be murdered? Don't kill off John! Made me mad, mad, mad.
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I never really liked the one when Rev. Alden got married for some reason. How come you never saw his wife again after that episode?
Yeah, what's up with that?!
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I've wanted to see every episode of this series just to be able to say I have. I gave it my best shot--when that Carrie dream episode was on Hallmark months ago I tried to sit through it. I failed! And I'll never reach my goal of watching every episode. Gosh was that dreadful!

Any episode with James and Cassandra having a lead part is pointless. The worst move that show ever did was bringing them on. Oh, and I personally hate the episode where the killed off Mr. Edward's son, John. We didn't see him for over 4 years and then he has to be murdered? Don't kill off John! Made me mad, mad, mad.
there was alot wrong wit the godsister ep like carrie dreaming about huge strawberries and that dumb subplot where charles and johnathon garvey are whining about how they are craving potatoes what was wth all the refrences to food in that ep?
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there was alot wrong wit the godsister ep like carrie dreaming about huge strawberries and that dumb subplot where charles and johnathon garvey are whining about how they are craving potatoes what was wth all the refrences to food in that ep?
The scriptwriter probably got high and was suffering from the munchies!
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OMG i forgot I had made a thread of this already on this forum. duh!!!!!!!!!!!!! Okay, I will add the Halloween episode and the Orphans episodes, the one with Patricia Neal and then the ones with Cassandra and James. Boring.
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I never liked the one where Nels finds out his sister travels with the circus. Very mean spirited.
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The one where Charles and Almanzo traveled for work and they ended up bathing in a bath house with a japanese family that were naked.
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OMG i forgot I had made a thread of this already on this forum. duh!!!!!!!!!!!!! Okay, I will add the Halloween episode and the Orphans episodes, the one with Patricia Neal and then the ones with Cassandra and James. Boring.
Do you mean you think the episode with Patricia Neal is "boring?" Because it's not a "pointless episode." Isiah and Grace adopted her kids in that episode and they became part of the show.
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there was alot wrong wit the godsister ep like carrie dreaming about huge strawberries and that dumb subplot where charles and johnathon garvey are whining about how they are craving potatoes what was wth all the refrences to food in that ep?
I think I turned the channel around when the strawberries came into play. If the potato part happened before that, I don't remember it at all. What a horrificly bad episode.

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