alegtostandon June 28, 2018 Share June 28, 2018 Saw for the first time the episode where Adam wins an award & he & Mary travel via stagecoach somewhere to accept it. In the stagecoach, they meet the future Ms Plum. A wheel breaks and the stagecoach rolls down the hill. Mary is the only one not hurt so blindly finds her way to the road. Along the way, her glasses fall from her pocket and they start a, fire, alerting Pa as to where they were. 1. Mary & Adam's trip was funded by Laura and Albert selling a bee hive to Mrs Oleson & Nellie, who came to pick it up. Albert told them that the bees napped during the day & the buzzing was their snoring or something. While driving, Mrs Oleson, Nellie & their horses were attacked by hundreds of bees, while Albert & Laura stood there laughing. All I could think of was one of them dying from the number of bee stings. 2. Why did Mary have her glasses. I saw when they were getting on the stagecoach, Ma made sure to give them to Mary, but why? Link to comment
sistermagpie June 28, 2018 Share June 28, 2018 3 hours ago, alegtostandon said: 2. Why did Mary have her glasses. I saw when they were getting on the stagecoach, Ma made sure to give them to Mary, but why? I remember this. Adam or Mary was going to give a talk and he was going to tell some story about Mary when she first got her glasses. So he was bringing the glasses to use as a prop. This somehow metaphorically tied into the glasses being the thing that saved them. 1 Link to comment
alegtostandon June 28, 2018 Share June 28, 2018 1 hour ago, sistermagpie said: I remember this. Adam or Mary was going to give a talk and he was going to tell some story about Mary when she first got her glasses. So he was bringing the glasses to use as a prop. This somehow metaphorically tied into the glasses being the thing that saved them. Thank you Sistermagpie! It makes no sense at all, but that's LHOTP! Good thing she shoved them in her pocket rather then Adam putting in his. I was also amazed at how she was able to maneuver her way out of that overturned stagecoach with out stepping on the future Miss Plum or falling on top of Adam when she jumped to the ground. Mary always sounded so angry, no matter what the setting or what she was saying...when she was calling for the driver, if he had not died, I would not blame him for ignoring her. Link to comment
VCRTracking June 29, 2018 Share June 29, 2018 (edited) Watching "Sylvia" part 2 on COZI. Her dad just called her a whore. Edited June 29, 2018 by VCRTracking 1 Link to comment
VCRTracking September 2, 2018 Share September 2, 2018 Jason Bateman mentions working on Little House in these two videos: Link to comment
penguinnj September 13, 2018 Share September 13, 2018 Had to share https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/wp/2018/09/13/prairie-dresses-yes-prairie-dresses-are-the-most-provocative-thing-in-fashion-right-now/?utm_term=.401dcc4dd3af 1 Link to comment
VCRTracking September 15, 2018 Share September 15, 2018 (edited) On 9/13/2018 at 4:34 PM, penguinnj said: Had to share https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/wp/2018/09/13/prairie-dresses-yes-prairie-dresses-are-the-most-provocative-thing-in-fashion-right-now/?utm_term=.401dcc4dd3af Just googled and found this article from last July:Crocs, bum bags and prairie dresses: how anti-fashion went mainstream *shrug* I mean these past couple of years I've seen hipster guys trying to pull off 19th century bushy mustaches and beards and clothes like suspenders, top hats, frock coats, vests, and pocket watches! Edited September 15, 2018 by VCRTracking Link to comment
Jacqs September 15, 2018 Share September 15, 2018 Prairie Revival was definitely A Look in the eighties: Link to comment
Maherjunkie September 19, 2018 Share September 19, 2018 The Godsister is about to come on. Is this the one about Alyssa and giant strawberries? Link to comment
Mr. Sparkle November 14, 2018 Share November 14, 2018 Sad to report that Mrs. Oleson, Katherine MacGregor has passed away at the age of 93. She brought so much to that role, you could tell she really enjoyed playing her. https://deadline.com/2018/11/katherine-macgregor-dies-little-house-on-the-prairie-actress-93-1202501937/ 2 Link to comment
Jacqs November 14, 2018 Share November 14, 2018 How many of the adults are still alive? Not the younger ones like Almanzo etc. Link to comment
Mr. Sparkle November 14, 2018 Share November 14, 2018 Caroline is still alive, if I'm not mistaken. I believe Nels, Dr. Baker, the Reverend and of course Garvey & Mr. Edwards have left us. Not sure about Mrs. Garvey. Link to comment
wanton87 November 14, 2018 Share November 14, 2018 Last I checked (though it’s been a little while) all of the adult men (with the exception of the young men such as Adam and Almanzo) were gone, but all of the adult women (Minus Harriet now) were still with us. I just checked on Hersha Parody (Mrs Garvey) and she’s still alive. Sorry to hear that we lost Mrs Oleson. I’ve been watching through the episodes again, and have been thinking about her, since I knew that she must be getting on in years, having been middle aged at the time the show started. 1 Link to comment
jird November 14, 2018 Share November 14, 2018 I was watching "For My Lady" (Pa hangs out with the Widow Thurman and lies badly about it) when I found this out. This makes me sad. Link to comment
alegtostandon November 15, 2018 Share November 15, 2018 Katherine McGreggor did an amazing job with Harriet Oleson. She was a first class Prairie Bitch, but fiercely loved her kids...and in her own way, Nels. I was watching the episode the other day with the little person whose wife died in child birth & she refused to hire him at the mercantile & stopped him from getting a job at the bank. I was furious with her. I then thought that it takes a very talented artist to evoke these type of emotions on a TV character. RIP, Mrs. Oleson? 4 Link to comment
Blergh November 16, 2018 Share November 16, 2018 On 11/14/2018 at 7:54 PM, alegtostandon said: Katherine McGreggor did an amazing job with Harriet Oleson. She was a first class Prairie Bitch, but fiercely loved her kids...and in her own way, Nels. I was watching the episode the other day with the little person whose wife died in child birth & she refused to hire him at the mercantile & stopped him from getting a job at the bank. I was furious with her. I then thought that it takes a very talented artist to evoke these type of emotions on a TV character. RIP, Mrs. Oleson? Yeah, but let's not forget by the episode's end, she does a big mea culpa and apologizes. Yes, of course she was completely in the wrong for her earlier behavior and NEEDED to apologize but I have to admit it was fun watching her try to sabotage things yet Mrs. Oleson getting her just desserts. Speaking of Miss MacGregor, she'd been a theater performer for many decades before the show (and it reflected in her yelling to the back balcony delivery) and had a small cameo in On the Waterfront among other things. Oh, and she loved fans giving her their support to the extent that she actually had her personal phone number listed in the LA directory and often talked to hithero strangers who called her up about Mrs. Oleson for hours. Lastly, she had been briefly married but preferred spending most of her free time teaching acting and on spiritual quests (she was a Hindu most of her adult life) . What I'm trying to say is that it's too bad she didn't write her bio because it sounds as though she had an interesting life. 4 Link to comment
BlancheDevoreaux November 26, 2018 Share November 26, 2018 On 11/14/2018 at 3:14 PM, wanton87 said: Last I checked (though it’s been a little while) all of the adult men (with the exception of the young men such as Adam and Almanzo) were gone, but all of the adult women (Minus Harriet now) were still with us. I just checked on Hersha Parody (Mrs Garvey) and she’s still alive. Sorry to hear that we lost Mrs Oleson. I’ve been watching through the episodes again, and have been thinking about her, since I knew that she must be getting on in years, having been middle aged at the time the show started. I think you are right. I just looked up Charlotte Stewart (Miss Beadle), Lucy Lee Flippin (Eliza Jane), Bonnie Bartlete (Grace Snider), and Ketty Lester (Hester-Sue). They are all still around. But I think all of the men are gone. 1 Link to comment
maggiemae November 30, 2018 Share November 30, 2018 I don't understand how Mr Edwards went from a nice house to a shack. Can anyone fill me in? Link to comment
alegtostandon December 6, 2018 Share December 6, 2018 On 11/29/2018 at 10:12 PM, maggiemae said: I don't understand how Mr Edwards went from a nice house to a shack. Can anyone fill me in? The only time I remember him living in a nice house was when he & Grace were married. The episode where Charles and Laura visited after a tree fell on Mr Edwards, they lived in a nice house, it was a completely different place when Fake Grace kicked him out for his drinking. Otherwise, he always lived in shacks. Link to comment
merylinkid December 7, 2018 Share December 7, 2018 On 11/16/2018 at 11:37 AM, Blergh said: Oh, and she loved fans giving her their support to the extent that she actually had her personal phone number listed in the LA directory and often talked to hithero strangers who called her up about Mrs. Oleson for hours. That is fucking awesome. Especially given what some of those opinions of Mrs. Oleson must have been. Mrs. Oleson is mentioned just once in the books, and is very nice. From that Ms. McGregor had to build a whole freaking character. Absolutely amazing lady. She was very protective of her family and their place in society. My favorite line of hers "Nels, make her a widow." 5 Link to comment
VCRTracking December 19, 2018 Share December 19, 2018 (edited) This is off topic but I had to post this. 80s All Over is a movie discussion podcast that reviews every movie that was released theatrically in the 1980s, month by month. The recent episode focused on August 1984 and among the films that came out that month was Sam's Son Michael Landon's semi-autobiography he wrote and directed. For anyone who hasn't seen it's on YouTube and you could tell five minutes in ML directed it. It has all the trademark over-the-top melodrama and cheesiness of his Little House episodes. It's looks and feels like such a TV movie that I can't believe this was on the big screen. What's really funny is the two hosts after watching it realizing what Little House fans have known for years, that the Michael Landon was INSANE! They talk Sam's Son at the 25 minute mark at this link. Edited December 19, 2018 by VCRTracking 2 Link to comment
alegtostandon December 24, 2018 Share December 24, 2018 (edited) I saw the episode recently where The Ingalls were heading home from Sleepy Eye or wherever & encountered some Indian Hunter, who warned Pa of an upcoming storm, which Pa dismissed. They, of course, ran right into a storm, which they were completely unprepared for. Pa braved the elements to hunt for food for his family. As they showed him in the windy, freezing snow storm, the wind fan blew snow right into his mouth, which Pa spit out, in full snowflake pieces! I was raised in Chicago and lived through many, heavy snow storms. I do not remember ever having snow blow into my mouth that did not melt the second it hit my tongue. I'm sure ML left that in to show how dangerous the storm was...instead, it looked like a wind fan blowing fake plastic snow into his mouth Edited December 24, 2018 by alegtostandon Link to comment
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