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My wife and I love to sit and watch these episodes. They're full of good values. The series is a bit Polly Annish, but compared to the excesses of most TV shows I fogive that here. I just love the values the Waltons express in each show. I have the whole series and enjoy them thoroughly.
If your looking for action or thrills you will be bored. This is a common criticism that surrounded the show when it first aired on TV. Today it is a rarity to find this low keyed, yet mostly realistic series on TV.
The crisis' in most of our lives revolve around events portrayed in The Waltons. They have to deal with issues that I have run into or may soon run into in my life. I'm fortunate enough to live in a stable environment where gangsters, super heros, or catastrophic weather don't upset my routine. Further, I'm grateful for that.
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Innocent time on Walton Mountain. People happy even though the Recession was at its hardest. If only those times could exist today. With Bush in power it's nothing but doom & gloom. I guess it's just another big DEPRESSION.
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Watched the Waltons growing up. I am loving reliving the simple life "on the mountain". Was good then and great now. We are so far removed from that kind of life, it's just nice to escape to a program that portrays love of family, respect for the elderly, and solid morals.
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Unless you get the family channel what seems to be missing from broadcast television these days,'Extreme Home Makeover' excepted is programming that teaches you how to be a better human being. These Walton episodes from the early 70's do just that. There are a few twilight scenes in the earliest episodes that are quite dark but other than that there ain't much to complain about in this 5 front and back dvd collection. John Ritter has an excellent guest appearance as a rookie fire and brimstone preacher who gets a huge dose of the Baldwin sisters' 'recipe' which later translates to a huge dose of humility. Miss Micheal Learned's Liv Walton comes down with polio in the 2 hour season finale which showcases some truly fine acting . Sissy Spacek gets a nice guest starring role as an unruly country vixen trying to get John Boy to become anti-John Boy. It doesn't work ! I would recommend this season whole heartedly to anyone. We all need a daily dose of the Waltons to make this world tolerable.
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Yes watched this series in the 1970's always enjoyed it.Now I am hooked watching family life in the 1930's depression era. Great for the whole family young or old to watch. Shame they don't make this type of TV dramas these days.
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