You watched it. And you cried and cried when that jackass Albert burned down the blind school and killed Mrs. Garvey and Mary’s baby!
Did you know that Chachi burned down Arnold’s the very same year?
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I feel obligated to tell you that we have seasons 1-6 on DVD. As a completist, I need seasons 7-9, but I have no interest in watching additional episodes. Any suggestions?
I think you’ve done your duty. These days I buy a season at a time (big Amazon sales) because of lack of time and money. I’m so backed up now (Magnum, Tales from the Crypt, Lost in Space, Love Boat on DVR, etc.) that I don’t know when I’ll get to Little House. But I will!
I almost shelled out $100 for the complete Twilight Zone series but thankfully Netflix added it to their stream! Oh and X-Files too. You might want to check out Netflix to see if they have anything you’re interested in…
I’ve been streaming The X-Files!
Hahah good going. Back when we were dating, my wife and I watched the 1st and 2nd seasons of the X-Files religiously. I think we fell off after that; somehow it lost its creepy factor as it progressed.
… one day on the prairie the Ingalls were visited by the Green Goblin and Acroyear…
I noticed that there’s no well or ice-cellar door pieces; it seemed like every week, someone fell into a well or got locked in an ice-cellar.
Or someone went blind.
Or someone went blind.
Dude, by Season 7, Walnut Grove was like Helen Keller’s resort town.
It was bad. “Soap opera” does not describe the endless sufferings of these poor people.
Please tell me this came with a festering wound for Ma’s leg from the episode “A Matter of Faith”. And don’t worry about Albert. They got him back with a morphine addiction and eventually killed him with some unknown blood disorder.
Forgot about the morphine addiction! The show is more ruthless than Breaking Bad.