Mr. Sparkle September 6 Share September 6 Just saw this post on Alison Angrim's FB page. Signed by almost all the remaining cast. Apparently no one was happy with the way these reunions were run. They got skewered on reddit too. 1 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8450640
debraran September 7 Share September 7 FYI 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8450692
Mr. Sparkle September 7 Share September 7 Jinx, @debraran! 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8450807
debraran September 7 Share September 7 Yes, the ones who didn't go to events, like Jonathan didn't have too sign. Simi was run by someone else. I felt so sorry for Alison and I said to someone I was hoping she wasn't getting sick (got Covid in Simi) So many people in crowded conditions but she said this illness isn't Covid but she's exhausted and it was so poorly run. I saw Subway being brought into Matt's room but I don't think they had a break unless to pee and they all looked drained by end of day. I heard on FB that an older cast member in PA fell asleep at table she was so drained. I mean some are 80's. My husband said they should sell VIP tickets that really are VIP and you get in early and pick a cast member or two and others are put in lines that move with 2 minute "hello's" at cast table, not a conversation for 10 min on your love of the show. Dinner's should have tickets checked so more people don't come and seats are used up and if over 150.00 it should be a nice meal and not given in the dark and stars shouldn't have to shout because they don't have a good mic. So many things went wrong, lines merging because they were told one was for Matt and then others told "this one is" Maybe it's hard to get volunteers to help organize it but pay someone min wage to do it that likes the show. I hope to meet them again one day but not like this. Love the show but I'm so glad I listened to my gut and sold my dinner ticket. I also feel vindicated that the organizer after saying I was complaining and shouldn't, the cast did so I wasn't being unreasonable. Sorry for others who will miss them but I'm sure they will try to do it in a better way in the future. 2 1 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8451115
Egg McMuffin September 7 Share September 7 (edited) Re: Pernell Roberts. Even if he had Landon had been on better terms in the 1970s, I don’t think he would have guest starred in LHOTP. He just didn’t want to be associated with Bonanza after he left that show. He wouldn’t even allow his clips to be used in retrospectives. I remember Entertainment Tonight did a story on Bonanza in the 80s, and they actually stated at the end that they didn’t show any clips of Adam because Pernell Roberts wouldn’t allow his clips to be used. Edited September 7 by Egg McMuffin 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8451129
Blergh September 7 Share September 7 (edited) 8 hours ago, debraran said: Yes, the ones who didn't go to events, like Jonathan didn't have too sign. Simi was run by someone else. I felt so sorry for Alison and I said to someone I was hoping she wasn't getting sick (got Covid in Simi) So many people in crowded conditions but she said this illness isn't Covid but she's exhausted and it was so poorly run. I saw Subway being brought into Matt's room but I don't think they had a break unless to pee and they all looked drained by end of day. I heard on FB that an older cast member in PA fell asleep at table she was so drained. I mean some are 80's. My husband said they should sell VIP tickets that really are VIP and you get in early and pick a cast member or two and others are put in lines that move with 2 minute "hello's" at cast table, not a conversation for 10 min on your love of the show. Dinner's should have tickets checked so more people don't come and seats are used up and if over 150.00 it should be a nice meal and not given in the dark and stars shouldn't have to shout because they don't have a good mic. So many things went wrong, lines merging because they were told one was for Matt and then others told "this one is" Maybe it's hard to get volunteers to help organize it but pay someone min wage to do it that likes the show. I hope to meet them again one day but not like this. Love the show but I'm so glad I listened to my gut and sold my dinner ticket. I also feel vindicated that the organizer after saying I was complaining and shouldn't, the cast did so I wasn't being unreasonable. Sorry for others who will miss them but I'm sure they will try to do it in a better way in the future. I was hoping to go to one of the scheduled events in the near future. Since I had gone to the venue before, I had gotten the 'layout' of the area and had planned to get there roughly two hours before the start so I could get close to the front of the line,etc. However, it sounds like it was a disaster for so many of the fans AND no fun for the cast (who did the best they could under the circumstances to keep morale boosted,etc. despite themselves being so taxed). I'm glad I hadn't prepaid for anything but I won't lie and pretend I'm not disappointed in not being able to see them after all. No, I don't blame the cast and believe they DID do the right thing by the viewers and themselves. Moreover, if the cast and attendees had called problems to the managers' attention early on and the managers did NOTHING to attempt to correct or improve things, then IMO the cast members were totally in the right to pull the plug (and, if its true that the managers advertised other cast members' participation despite the other cast members having NEVER agreed to participate in X event/s, then [if that's true] that would have been downright misleading to the consumers- to say the least]. I only hope that the managers don't attempt to cause legal problems for the cast members. At least I got to read this in plenty of time instead of having ventured there THEN found out it was cancelled. I truly hope Miss Arngrim will be okay soon even if it's not Corona and that she and the others will be able to recuperate - and possibly find a more satisfying means to meet viewers in different parts of the US in the near future (even if it's somewhat after the Golden Anniversary time). Thanks for your insights! Edited September 7 by Blergh 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8451161
debraran September 8 Share September 8 (edited) Saw this on Alison's site and thought it might make some smile. I didn't know she liked "John Jr". Little Crush on the Prairie Q: Did you have a crush on anyone on "Little House"? So who did I have a crush on during "Prairie"? Everyone on Little House was very good looking, but most of them were sort of like brothers or uncles to me, so I didn't even think of most of them romantically. I also tended to hang out with the crew, so most of my crushes were on the prop men or the key grip. (Watch the titles next time. Look for any crew member with an italian name.) I had been told to avoid actors anyway. Except for Rademes Pera. He's the one who played "John Jr.", a character who first appeared in the episode where Patricia Neal died, leaving her three orphan children to be taken in by "Mr. Edwards" (Victor French). "John Jr." went on to be "Mary's" (Melissa Sue Anderson) fiance, (back when she could still see, which is good because he was gorgeous). Unfortunately for him, Melissa Sue Anderson never really liked him. Unfortunately for me, I did. He had long hair, big eyes, incredibly high cheekbones and read lots of books. We went to the same high school while we weren't filming, (Hollywood High). I was 15, he was 16. I bought him gifts. (OK, if you must know, the "Dune" trilogy and a bowl of lime jello). Nothing worked. He turned me down flat and refused to go out with me on the grounds that I was too young for him. (He must have been at least eight or nine months older). This wound up being hideously ironic, as I went on to spend most of youth consorting with men anywhere form nine to sixteen years older than myself. I am now married to a very nice man, 13 years older than I am, who doesn't think I'm too young at all. He has long hair, enjoys lime jello, reads science fiction and is half sicilian. They say certain preferences are set early in life. I wouldn't know. Edited September 8 by debraran 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8451574
Blergh September 8 Share September 8 Well, I sure hope that the cast and fans will be able to find ways to interact in the near future despite having been evidently burned by what had previously happened. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8451818
tearknee September 8 Share September 8 Little House is comparatively lucky to have so much cast left at all after 50 years (helps that most were young to begin with but other shows... :( ) 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8451936
debraran September 11 Share September 11 (edited) Sorry I posted wrong article first. Nice article in Forbes and reminded me how much I miss James Garner too. https://www.forbes.com/sites/marcberman1/2024/09/11/little-house-on-the-prairie-the-iconic-family-drama-celebrates-50-years/ Edited September 12 by debraran Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8454113
Mr. Sparkle September 12 Share September 12 14 hours ago, debraran said: Sorry I posted wrong article first. Lol, I was wondering where you were going with that. 1 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8454367
tearknee September 12 Share September 12 I should really revive my old MBS forums parody ficlet/drabble series of Carrie's "long game" of tormenting Cassandra the Fake Ingalls and otherwise making her life a misery. ("Steal *my* place on the show, you...") Such as getting her apple juice from "O.H.* Juice and Co." *every* morning ;) (*Out House = Carrie's piss: in order to add a little body to the recipe...) 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8454407
tearknee September 12 Share September 12 Courtesy of Andrew Fetcho: 1 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8454556
debraran September 12 Share September 12 9 hours ago, Mr. Sparkle said: Lol, I was wondering where you were going with that. Still not sure how it happened, must have changed articles : ) Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8454695
jason88cubs September 13 Share September 13 I don't have the dvds but am thinking of getting them I'm sure all the episodes on tv are edited 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8455077
debraran September 14 Share September 14 18 hours ago, jason88cubs said: I don't have the dvds but am thinking of getting them I'm sure all the episodes on tv are edited More and more commercials have them edit a lot. Whole scenes are cut out. Another "perk" of the new DVD's is Alison said you catch more things like a hand that shouldn't be there or things like that. With wider screen and digital color etc, fans are catching more things cut out back then. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8455919
tearknee September 14 Share September 14 The "My Fair Lady" remaster techs got rid of things like Rex Harrison's toupee line etc. digitally as they were now visible. Spoilsports ;) 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8455924
Blergh September 14 Share September 14 2 hours ago, debraran said: More and more commercials have them edit a lot. Whole scenes are cut out. Another "perk" of the new DVD's is Alison said you catch more things like a hand that shouldn't be there or things like that. With wider screen and digital color etc, fans are catching more things cut out back then. I like how AA turned what had started out as a steady paycheck during her teens and little more into something that she's become one of the most foremost scholars about- not just the characters but the production of the series AND Mrs. Wilder's RL communities and bonds! Maybe in some way, she feels she owes 'Nellie' and 'Laura' a debt for giving her courage, a voice AND the means to fight for her causes! BTW, on a fictional but somewhat sombre note, it's interesting how in 'The Lost Ones' (Season Seven) when James and Cassandra Cooper initially get adopted by the rather cruel and heartless Isaiah Tompkins (and get framed by his resentful teen son Seth), the one semi-sympathetic family member Beth Tomkins (Barbara Tarbuck) seemed to only be able stand up to her husband enough to insist on them adopting Cassandra in order to for her to have someone to replace their deceased daughter -and be her one companion in the house since Isaiah insisted Seth spend all his time working the fields with him (and seemed willing to accept James's presence JUST so she could keep Cassandra). Alas, that's as far as her resolve went because it appears that she'd been badly demoralized via her husband's and even their son's coldness towards her (if not having been outrightly abused). I mean not only does she voice no objections when Isaiah hoists backbreaking chores on their new legal offspring first thing but also makes no attempt to plea for mercy (much less stand up to her abusive spouse) when Isaiah beats James right in front of Cassandra ( or even hug her new daughter to console her for having had to witness her last original family member being abused)- only looking sad and forlorn. Yes, Charles pulled a [barely] better-late-than-never mercy re agreeing to adopt James and Cassandra after Isaiah Tompkins washes his hands of them after they run away (and James has gotten his foot caught in a bear trap). However no one (not even Caroline) seemed to consider at least trying to stay civil to Beth who now had no friend whatsoever in that household or, it appeared, anywhere else and seemed to be doomed to being even more vulnerable to a sad, lonely fate than before. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8455966
tearknee September 14 Share September 14 Missy Francis deserved a better role and a better show than the ciggy end seasons of a declining ex-hit. I feel the same about Brandy Gold as i detest her sisters. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8456070
Blergh September 14 Share September 14 59 minutes ago, tearknee said: Missy Francis deserved a better role and a better show than the ciggy end seasons of a declining ex-hit. I feel the same about Brandy Gold as i detest her sisters. At least Miss Francis's character Cassandra DID get to have dialogue with all her elder sibs and 'rents- unlike the Greenbush Twins' character Carrie who seemed to have become even more silent and sullen before the character's exit. What's even more frustrating is that once Albert dropped a line about how Cassandra and Carrie had each other as friends (while he considered James to be a pest)- but this didn't get depicted on the show! I'll bet Miss Francis got to have MORE dialogue in her season and a half on the show than the Greenbush Twins got combined in eight seasons (and I can't imagine how frustrating it must have been for them to have not just the character's baby sister Grace but the near-age adoptive sis have gotten more lines and storylines). 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8456103
debraran September 14 Share September 14 (edited) 4 hours ago, Blergh said: At least Miss Francis's character Cassandra DID get to have dialogue with all her elder sibs and 'rents- unlike the Greenbush Twins' character Carrie who seemed to have become even more silent and sullen before the character's exit. What's even more frustrating is that once Albert dropped a line about how Cassandra and Carrie had each other as friends (while he considered James to be a pest)- but this didn't get depicted on the show! I'll bet Miss Francis got to have MORE dialogue in her season and a half on the show than the Greenbush Twins got combined in eight seasons (and I can't imagine how frustrating it must have been for them to have not just the character's baby sister Grace but the near-age adoptive sis have gotten more lines and storylines). yes, I agree, they could have had even passing lines...I started to wonder if they got paid by the word.Why couldn't Carrie say how her day went or answer a question at school, just raise her hand and say one or two words? They treated her like she had issues but she could have done something especially as she got older and more mature. They made her a baby by having her pee a lot and say "I like candy" and things like that. But once she got braids, she could have a ful sentence. Mike got way too many kids to offset them getting older which is sad. It was not only way too crowded but no real emotional attachment was made with Carrie or Grace and the Cassandra and James just took over (and they made James annoying) Edited September 14 by debraran 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8456210
tearknee September 15 Share September 15 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8456318
tearknee September 16 Share September 16 On 9/15/2024 at 7:15 AM, debraran said: yes, I agree, they could have had even passing lines...I started to wonder if they got paid by the word.Why couldn't Carrie say how her day went or answer a question at school, just raise her hand and say one or two words? They treated her like she had issues but she could have done something especially as she got older and more mature. They made her a baby by having her pee a lot and say "I like candy" and things like that. But once she got braids, she could have a ful sentence. Mike got way too many kids to offset them getting older which is sad. It was not only way too crowded but no real emotional attachment was made with Carrie or Grace and the Cassandra and James just took over (and they made James annoying) Less than a quarter inch as annoying IMO as his real-life sister (and her character on another program). Both of his sister's character's "young" actors in flashback scenes (Misses Andersen and Kiff) were much superior in ability and likeability to her. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8457356
Blergh September 16 Share September 16 3 hours ago, tearknee said: Less than a quarter inch as annoying IMO as his real-life sister (and her character on another program). Both of his sister's character's "young" actors in flashback scenes (Misses Andersen and Kiff) were much superior in ability and likeability to her. For clarity: are you talking about the performer Jason Bateman's RL sister Justine (born 1966) who played Mallory Keaton on Family Ties (1982-1990)? FWIW, while I'm glad she's currently speaking up on behalf of age discrimination suffered by older performers (especially female ones), IMO the main reason she hasn't had the hottest career in recent decades as that her performances virtually all have the depth of a pancake (not dissimilar to Demi Moore's though the latter somewhow became a star instead of staying an extra). 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8457376
alexa September 16 Share September 16 On 9/2/2024 at 5:47 AM, debraran said: Well, unless it's a book signing, I probably wont go to another of these events. This one was poorly organized but the thousands of people there were 95% nice. (they are LHOP fans) ; ) The lines were way too long and stood still many times. I wont list all the grievances but I will say the 2 I got to see were very gracious and nice, Alison and Matthew. I missed Dean. Most people there 10-4 weren't able to see the most popular ones beyond one or maybe two if they planned well. I'm glad I sold dinner ticket, I heard it wasn't run well, outside and food was "ehh". Some did bid on LHOP merchandise though and one got a replica of house. No idea of price paid. Matthew was beyond wonderful, kind, patient and very friendly. Came out 3 times to walk the lines and tell how sorry he was. Alison was also nice but her assistant cut the line off at 2pm so she could finish on time and said she worked at Disney once so was used to this. It was humid in her room and they had fan but she had too much merchandise to have it on her. Was a trooper though and made a lot of money off her things. I got a fan which helped me in line for 5.00 she signed and we talked about a favorite episode (when she first got married) and she told me to listen to when she is changing before he Mom burst in, Dave Rose starts to play the stripper song...lol LHOP fans are one of a kind, they come in all ages, Gen Z to seniors and kids were there and some were on their third event trying to see them all. That dedication is out of my budget and desire but I give them kudos. Jon Kovacs who played Matthew with Mr Edwards is a very handsome man today and a woman was having him sign her car dashboard.....not sure what she'll do when the car is not usable! I didn't get to see Dean or have him sign my book but he did walk around also to say Hi to people in line knowing they wouldn't get in. If Todd and Karen were able to make it, I'm sure the chaos with lines would have been worse but all and all it was a day I don't regret but wish I did it over 2 days. They also didn't have much merchandise out to buy other than at the stars tables so I saved a lot of money. My husband was happy. Of course I have now seen a lot of the info about the chaos at recent events. I am glad you got a little out of the event, but it is a shame that they did not do these events properly for all that put so much effort in to attend. I did attend at Lancaster PA, and had a great experience, but that was only because I was part of the group that did the breakfast on the first day. So we had the early start, first meet and greet, etc, before lines were out of control. I did get to meet Dean, Alison, and Lucy Lee Flippin, which were the ones I planned to go to if lines started to get long. We lucked out as many were stopped at the earlier tables so we could go around to the ones we wanted and at that moment there were no lines for those farther into the room (Dean/Alison/Lucy Lee). I had originally considered the dinner they had scheduled but it didn't feel right and I am so glad I waited and they added the breakfast, as the dinner sounds like it was chaos and I feel so bad for the cast and fans of that event. 1 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8457407
tearknee September 16 Share September 16 3 hours ago, Blergh said: For clarity: are you talking about the performer Jason Bateman's RL sister Justine (born 1966) who played Mallory Keaton on Family Ties (1982-1990)? FWIW, while I'm glad she's currently speaking up on behalf of age discrimination suffered by older performers (especially female ones), IMO the main reason she hasn't had the hottest career in recent decades as that her performances virtually all have the depth of a pancake (not dissimilar to Demi Moore's though the latter somewhow became a star instead of staying an extra). Yes, I was talking about Justine. And, again, both Bridgette Andersen and Kaleena Kiff, who were "Young Mallory" in different episodes, can actually act. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8457455
jason88cubs September 16 Share September 16 Watched the Tornado episode yesterday "Your my friend but you don't know how I feel!!!!!!!!! you still got your crop!!!!!!!!!!" Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8457519
tearknee September 16 Share September 16 A good indication that your series is in dire need of the undertaker is when your female main child cast consists of Scratchy the Cat from "Porch Pals", Ashley from Sinister and Hemorrhoid Sufferer #1 in a Preparation H. commercial.... Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8457528
jason88cubs September 20 Share September 20 ohh The Rivals is on. I like this one Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8460945
Mr. Sparkle September 20 Share September 20 The classic "them's snails!" 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8460950
tearknee September 20 Share September 20 (edited) Editing MSA out of the opening titles once she was forced by the Powers That Be to leav--"come to a mutual agreement"--always amuses me--as with Chuck C. and Judy W., things are now effectively: "It's always been me, Carrie and Grace"--you have to wonder how the events of earlier episodes have now changed! ;) Edited September 20 by tearknee 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8460983
jason88cubs September 20 Share September 20 46 minutes ago, Mr. Sparkle said: The classic "them's snails!" Great job opportunity for them too but... 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8460993
Blergh September 21 Share September 21 (edited) 14 hours ago, tearknee said: Editing MSA out of the opening titles once she was forced by the Powers That Be to leav--"come to a mutual agreement"--always amuses me--as with Chuck C. and Judy W., things are now effectively: "It's always been me, Carrie and Grace"--you have to wonder how the events of earlier episodes have now changed! ;) Not to mention how Laura had even less interaction with Carrie after Mary 'moved away' so I wonder if any later viewers watching were waiting for potential Laura-Carrie bonding scenes only to be disappointed until Carrie faded away offstage to Burr Oak. Laura did have a one-on-one scene withe the toddler Grace when they happened upon the tornado-ravaged Wilder abode but nothing like that with Carrie. Also a bit sad that MSA's last guest episode had her listed with the extras in the Closing Credits instead of even as part of 'The Town' in the Opening Credits. Edited September 21 by Blergh 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8461726
debraran September 21 Share September 21 (edited) I was reading how the way they are listed are very much how they get paid which I never gave a thought too. I think Dean might have mentioned it, "guest star" vs just listed lower in the list. If you keep someone not main cast, they are more expendable and not paid as much but I wonder if that varies per show and contract. I also felt Laura should have had a few more lines with Carrie and to be replaced by more orphans was a small nail in the coffin. It wasn't that Ma didn't really have all these kids etc but they added plot lines that weren't even that good. He could have had interesting stories with guest cast and others like Willie or Nellie. The Greenbush twins are very nice it seems and they go to a lot of events but they must read the ugly comments too about a special on LHOP they didn't write for them and things Carrie said they didn't write and I feel they were not highlighted in the best way. Remember they are human and have feelings and weren't in control at all. Edited September 21 by debraran 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8461767
tearknee September 21 Share September 21 Same for clothes -- my mother signed me and my brother up to a talent and modelling agency when we were kids and i had to wear stuff that I didn't want too. My brother obviously got pants and shorts more than i did when it came to certain adverts etc. (yes he was an ass about that). 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8461786
tearknee September 21 Share September 21 12 hours ago, Blergh said: Not to mention how Laura had even less interaction with Carrie after Mary 'moved away' so I wonder if any later viewers watching were waiting for potential Laura-Carrie bonding scenes only to be disappointed until Carrie faded away offstage to Burr Oak. Laura did have a one-on-one scene withe the toddler Grace when they happened upon the tornado-ravaged Wilder abode but nothing like that with Carrie. Also a bit sad that MSA's last guest episode had her listed with the extras in the Closing Credits instead of even as part of 'The Town' in the Opening Credits. Not if you -- like me -- thought MSA's acting ability was sub-par to non-existent. I think I've gone blin - mline! 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8461993
debraran September 22 Share September 22 (edited) I think MSA was fine, Mike gave her a lot of emotional things to do but I felt her reactions later were pretty close to how someone would act losing their site. She had a boyfriend, she had dreams and now she was just in darkness. I'd be depressed and sitting there I think. Of course going to a great blind school with a cute teacher also blind was helpful but it's TV. They did try to go to blind schools to get tips on how they would act and how strict they'd be etc. I also think at 13 Melissa Sue not wanting to kiss her costar wasn't odd. She was years younger than Melissa G who was 15 when she balked at Dean Butler. Today 13 is "older" than it was then in some ways. Dean joked this would not fly today, it would be a choice or not done. She did kiss Pera but said chaste kisses were more of the 1800 time and she thought appropriate. Pera said about it "Looking back on it now, I understand,” Pera commented. “She just wasn’t ready. And fortunately, we were both talented enough that we didn’t let that show in our performances. But Michael knew it was an issue and things just weren’t clicking between us.” That said, going blind unless he decided to write out a very important part of Marys history, would be awkward with John and would he stay and she never goes to school or ? On a side note, the debacle from PA and CT events with LHOP has made waves all the way to NBC local news I think. I see on a complaint site on FB, they are reaching out to fans about their experiences and maybe vendors and looking into it. Geez, LHOP fans are nice and sweet but don't think they will be cheated! I'll update if I see more. Edited September 22 by debraran 1 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8462272
Blergh September 22 Share September 22 40 minutes ago, debraran said: I think MSA was fine, Mike gave her a lot of emotional things to do but I felt her reactions later were pretty close to how someone would act losing their site. She had a boyfriend, she had dreams and now she was just in darkness. I'd be depressed and sitting there I think. Of course going to a great blind school with a cute teacher also blind was helpful but it's TV. They did try to go to blind schools to get tips on how they would act and how strict they'd be etc. I also think at 13 Melissa Sue not wanting to kiss her costar wasn't odd. She was years younger than Melissa G who was 15 when she balked at Dean Butler. Today 13 is "older" than it was then in some ways. Dean joked this would not fly today, it would be a choice or not done. She did kiss Pera but said chaste kisses were more of the 1800 time and she thought appropriate. Pera said about it "Looking back on it now, I understand,” Pera commented. “She just wasn’t ready. And fortunately, we were both talented enough that we didn’t let that show in our performances. But Michael knew it was an issue and things just weren’t clicking between us.” That said, going blind unless he decided to write out a very important part of Marys history, would be awkward with John and would he stay and she never goes to school or ? On a side note, the debacle from PA and CT events with LHOP has made waves all the way to NBC local news I think. I see on a complaint site on FB, they are reaching out to fans about their experiences and maybe vendors and looking into it. Geez, LHOP fans are nice and sweet but don't think they will be cheated! I'll update if I see more. Yes,it needs to be said that MSA was nominated for a Primetime Emmy for her LHOTP work and did win a Daytime Emmy for an ABC After-school TV movie.One may question the nominators/voters but it seems X # of folks were impressed by her performances. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8462276
tearknee September 22 Share September 22 I've seen MSA's Mary being disparaged as Prisspot? But MSA was ultimately just supporting character to MG. And tbf, Landon's weird fetishes and hang-ups are sometimes all too visible on-screen (Carrie, her weak bladder and the nearest outhouse). Although Landon did likely have PTSD from his abuse at the hands of his mom. 3 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8462285
Blergh September 22 Share September 22 3 hours ago, tearknee said: I've seen MSA's Mary being disparaged as Prisspot? But MSA was ultimately just supporting character to MG. And tbf, Landon's weird fetishes and hang-ups are sometimes all too visible on-screen (Carrie, her weak bladder and the nearest outhouse). Although Landon did likely have PTSD from his abuse at the hands of his mom. Interestingly enough ,AA said in a recent vid that ML spelled out on a talk show that he intentionally had Nellie marry a notably shorter Jewish man [Percival AKA Isaac] because his own mother had been Christian while his father had been Jewish.However ML added that he was going to have this particular husband stand up to his wife- in contrast to his own physically shorter father re his taller mother. And he said all the above on a talk show! 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8462386
tearknee September 22 Share September 22 Old talk shows aren't reliable for facts though (see on You Tube, Mel Blanc on Letterman or Carson saying stuff that cartoon fans know is not true and has been twisted or even falsified purely to make a funny anecdote). Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8462398
Blergh September 22 Share September 22 (edited) 25 minutes ago, tearknee said: Old talk shows aren't reliable for facts though (see on You Tube, Mel Blanc on Letterman or Carson saying stuff that cartoon fans know is not true and has been twisted or even falsified purely to make a funny anecdote). I don't disagree in principle. However I don't see what ML would have gained in concocting that re his MO for Nellie marrying Percival and it's a matter of public record re his parents having had different faiths.Anyone who'd have known the Orowitzes would have noticed their heights so how could have made that up?Truly, had ML made no comment,only those who'd known his family would have connected any dots re why Nellie and Percival fell for each other despite differing faiths and the unconventional taller wife/shorter husband deal. Edited September 22 by Blergh 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8462416
debraran September 23 Share September 23 (edited) I never saw this clip from Simi...second part to another interview with Jon and Alison. The last part where he says he "came home" is on another video but I guess like a lot of us, coming home doesn't have to be all the time, I think he'll have a long break. https://www.facebook.com/reel/448198940887783 Edited September 23 by debraran 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8463283
Blergh September 23 Share September 23 6 hours ago, debraran said: I never saw this clip from Simi...second part to another interview with Jon and Alison. The last part where he says he "came home" is on another video but I guess like a lot of us, coming home doesn't have to be all the time, I think he'll have a long break. https://www.facebook.com/reel/448198940887783 Not that it's any of my biz but I hope he kept in touch if not actually visited with Mr. Bull and Miss MacGregor in their twilight years regardless of how he otherwise had mixed feelings about his time on the show. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8463437
debraran September 23 Share September 23 (edited) 6 hours ago, Blergh said: Not that it's any of my biz but I hope he kept in touch if not actually visited with Mr. Bull and Miss MacGregor in their twilight years regardless of how he otherwise had mixed feelings about his time on the show. Something tells me his spiritual journey was part of what he learned from Katherine and I don't think it was long term but he seemed too keep in touch for a while. I felt thinking about it again, (maybe overthinking it) if he said he did keep in touch with one or both and NOT others than would that seem rude at an event or to his sister and he seems to keep things close to the vest. "I wouldn't tell Melissa where I was but I did talk to Katherine" I know Richard wasn't surprised since he witnessed things. The Carrie twins said once they kept in touch a little I thought in an old interview and Melissa Sue knew a friend of a friend of his but lost touch with him too. For whatever reason after spending over 10 years with him or at least 5, most of his peers just don't mention him in interviews and books. Makes me feel they know how it was and just want to stay out of the gossip and bad feelings especially if they do events. I still wonder if that is what Dean meant about no gossip, since he did "gossip" a little about Michael and reinforced what Karen said about work, who is left? Was it the unsaid drama of Melissa and Jon? I hope whatever happened, he made peace with it finally Edited September 23 by debraran 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8463756
Blergh September 25 Share September 25 I think it's likely that Mr. Gilbert has somewhat made his peace with whatever may have happened in his earlier life- or else he wouldn't have appeared for even that solitary event. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8465085
debraran September 25 Share September 25 5 hours ago, Blergh said: I think it's likely that Mr. Gilbert has somewhat made his peace with whatever may have happened in his earlier life- or else he wouldn't have appeared for even that solitary event. I think so, even if it was short and sweet and maybe the dinner with Melissa was just that, it opened the door. It's so sad when we reach a certain age and resentments and anger make us hang onto bad feelings. I hope one day even privately, he meets up with Alison again (if she slows down) and they have a private reunion. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8465296
Blergh September 27 Share September 27 On 9/23/2024 at 4:44 AM, debraran said: I never saw this clip from Simi...second part to another interview with Jon and Alison. The last part where he says he "came home" is on another video but I guess like a lot of us, coming home doesn't have to be all the time, I think he'll have a long break. https://www.facebook.com/reel/448198940887783 OK, I finally saw this clip and I will say that while I was a bit disappointed but not entirely surprised that AA and JG pulled pranks on others that should have had consequences, at least as adults they recognize that fact and had some contrition over them when recounting them instead of still attempting at this stage to self-justify having done these things as teens. On a more serious note, I liked what both of them said about their 'parents' and how they'd likely be proud to share in having the show's legacy honored. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8466391
Blergh September 30 Share September 30 On a recent podcast with AA, Dean Butler and their faithful interviewer Pamela Bob, guest Tracie Savage ( 'Christy Kennedy') claimed and the others confirmed that SHE had been in the running for the role of Laura and was only one of two finalists before MG was selected. Miss Savage didn't originally believe she had come THAT close to the starring role (believing it to be solely an old wives tale that her own mother told her) but the others confirmed this. Thankfully, Miss Savage seemed to have long since made her peace with her brief time on LHOTP because she has had a different but a rather steady career path ever since. Still, one wonders if she'd have given Laura same level ofintensity MG did and/or if she'd gone through the motions in later seasons (had the show been still fated to last nine seasons). 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8468980
debraran September 30 Share September 30 (edited) 6 hours ago, Blergh said: On a recent podcast with AA, Dean Butler and their faithful interviewer Pamela Bob, guest Tracie Savage ( 'Christy Kennedy') claimed and the others confirmed that SHE had been in the running for the role of Laura and was only one of two finalists before MG was selected. Miss Savage didn't originally believe she had come THAT close to the starring role (believing it to be solely an old wives tale that her own mother told her) but the others confirmed this. Thankfully, Miss Savage seemed to have long since made her peace with her brief time on LHOTP because she has had a different but a rather steady career path ever since. Still, one wonders if she'd have given Laura same level ofintensity MG did and/or if she'd gone through the motions in later seasons (had the show been still fated to last nine seasons). Hard to tell but I think MG is so "Laura"to me now it's hard to see anyone else. I think Alison said she was trying out for Mary and Laura at one point. I could see Mary but again it's hard when she's become Nellie and has the "look". I always thought they did a good job casting. Karen didn't have do much, Mike saw her as Ma Katherine was Harriet...it was a good cast. I just had misgivings later with other characters brought in but all in all, a good group. I always wanted a gentle mother like Caroline. My mom was loving and very "Italian"and yelling and boisterous conversations were normal. It was fine, but she drew me in with her gentleness and voice. Edited September 30 by debraran 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/89835-little-house-on-the-prairie-general-discussion/page/92/#findComment-8469230
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