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It certainly was a great show, but did some shows become a bit too dramatic? I mean babies burning in a fire? The Ingalls son dying as an infant, etc...
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YES. "May We Make Them Proud" (aka the fire at the blind school) and "Sylvia" are, IMHO, NOT fit for young kids to watch. Heck, I'm almost 32 and those episodes STILL give me the creeps.
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Hardship and tragedy were a part of life for people in the late 19th century and they wouldn't have been depicting that time period accurately if they didn't include hardship and tragedy in their stories. That being said those episodes were pretty intense.
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The show actually had a nice balance between melodrama and slapstick comedy. While Mary's life seemed to be one tragedy after another (going blind, losing her baby in a fire), the Oleson's were always good for a laugh.
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For that matter the REAL "Pa Ingalls" didn't look at all like Micheal Landon. There is a Museum in Walnut Grove devoted to the Ingall's Family. It has some items that really belonged to the Ingalls, as well as other items that people used in their everyday lives. They have a 'Laura Ingalls Wilder" Festival each July and I was there when they did this. They had a Guided Tour of the Town, stopping at the site where the Church used to be (It's now a Private Residence, the Church Disbanded in the 1950s and was torn down). However, the Church's Bell, the manufacture of which was partially funded by the Real Pa Ingalls, was moved to another church, and was rung during the tour. Also poinred out whas where the Schoolhouse used to be (It's also occupied by a Private Residence), finally you are taken to the site on Plum Creek where the Ingalls's Farm used to be. (The site where their first home used to be is marked).During the evening, they do a Play based on the lives of the Ingalls and other Residents, Nellie Oleson is just as spoiled in the play as she was in the series. I cannot help but wonder, was the REAL Nellie just as pathetic? BTW the Olesons were really Owens. Somehow it got "corrupted" to Oleson. Mary Ingalls really did go Blind, but so did Willie Owens. He lost his sight at the age of 10 in a Fireworks Accident. (This was never mentioned in the Series) They moved to California after the Ingalls moved to South Dakota, what happened to them afterwards is unknown. If you are ever in the area, I highly recommend visiting this town, especially during the Festival. |
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I once heard someone say that the Olesons were the Bundys of Walnut Grove. I think that's an accurate description.
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I have no desire to see "Sylvia" or the "New Beginning" episode where Albert becomes a morphine addict. The first-aired post-series tv movie had him terminally ill, so I guess the sons' death rate could be said to expand to adopted sons too. |
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I'm afraid I stick pretty much to the first three seasons of the series... when the family was united and tragedy hadn't struck yet and the girls were still young and super cutie-pies.
There is at least one episode from these first three seasons that I can't watch. The bully boys. That one still bugs me, even though I know it ends well. Had to edit in another comment, I also hate the episode with that teacher that mistreats Laura. Like to knock his block off. Charles is too restrained :P |
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Laura Ingalls Wilder changed the name of the Owens to Oleson in her books because there were still some descendents at the time when she wrote her books. The same holds true in one of her later books "These Happy Golden Years" in which she boarded with the Brewster's(real name Bouchie) while she taught school . She was miserable in that home as the wife was mean and very emotionally disturbed.
Mary never married. The Ingalls did lose an infant son but of course it was really dramatized in the series. But really, to make an interesting and successful show a lot of "poetic license" was taken with the facts. It did go way over top many times. I don't think that the real Pa was quite so weepy! All in all I have enjoyed this show even with all of it's "warts".
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I don't know what episode it was, because I was only 3-4 at the time, but I remember once where Laura thinks some guy murdered his wife and it trying to cover it up.
That gave me nightmares for YEARS! |
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