"The Waltons" The Prize (TV Episode 1973) Poster

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9/10
I LIKE this ONE
garyldibert23 February 2014
TITLE: THE PRIZE Original Airdate: October 25, 1973 Writer: Dale Eunson Director: Philip Leacock

PROLOGUE: "Sunday afternoon on Walton's Mountain was a time of quiet contemplation. We took it easy or else at a slower pace and enjoyed a brief respite from the cares that beset us during the week. After we came home from church and had dinner, we permitted ourselves the luxury of play and relaxation. I remember one such Sunday in August

SYNOPSIS: The Baldwin sisters bring Oscar Cockrell over to the Waltons for a visit. He is running for the State Legislature. He was a boyhood friend of John's and a suitor of Olivia's. Oscar is quite smitten by Olivia's beauty. He is unsatisfied with his life and is looking for purpose. The family prepares for the county fair, Grandma has finished a quilt that took 3 years to make, and Olivia bakes a cake. Esther tells her that the secret ingredient in her Aunt Paulie's cake recipe is not almond but whiskey. Thinking that he won't notice Grandma takes a bit from Grandpa's secret stash for the icing flavor. He of course does notice and goes about trying to figure out who has nipped from his bottle. Oscar makes various attempts to lure Olivia away from her life but Olivia is quite content with the life she has. The family arrives at the fair. The Baldwins enter some jelly made from their Papa's recipe. The children try the various rides. Grandpa tells stories about Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough-riders to anyone who will listen.

QUESTIONS: What was Esther suspicious about? What did Olivia's win first prize with? What did Grandma's enter into the fair?

EPILOGUE: "Many people were to touch our lives, hard times, sickness and survival in a harsh decade were still ahead of us, but we weathered them and we endured them, because the love of my parents for each other and for my brothers and sisters made our family invulnerable. I did not know it then, but they were the best days of our lives."

MY THOUGHTS: I like this one. Grandpa sneaking around his bed room trying to fine his bottle of gin. Like the part where they were trying to catch the pig. It remind me of my days on the farm trying to catch baby pigs. It also remind me when I use to help a hog Farmer down road from me. We use to take some of his hogs into the county fair for judging and I will never forget those days. I give this episode 9 weasel stars
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10/10
THE VERY BEST OF THAT THE FIRST TWO SEASONS OF THE WALTONS WERE MY PERSONAL FAVOURITES OF ALL THE NINE SEASONS MADE BACK IN THE 70
sarahmiddleton-1338428 February 2022
I REALY LOVE THIS EPISODE ITS SO FULL OF HAPPINESS AND EXITEMENT ALONG WITH A GOOD DOSE OF SUNSHINE IT REMINDS ME OF OF THE DAYS I SPENT AT THE APPLEBY FAIR IN NORTH EAST YORKSHIRE WITH MY FATHER AND HIS COUSINS WHEN I WAS A PRE TEEN ESPECIALLY IF WE HAD GOOD WEATHER AND LETS FACE IT GOOD WEATHER CAN BE A RAIR LUXERY IN THE UK BUT NEVER THE LESS WE ALWAYS FOUND WAYS OF HAVING SOME REAL FUN AND A FULL FILLING TIME.
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6/10
The Fair
Skylightmovies16 June 2022
Warning: Spoilers
So much fun for cents 2022 so much fun for pennies, if you want.

The creative process is there for a competition, not prize money. The award of praise by your peers in your community give the satisfaction.

This has been hijacked in the iphone age by tricking kids into wanting praise - read approval and permission to exist - from fake false media idols, who are paid to keep you in compliant line and away from traditional values by vilifying your old relations for non pc attitudes.

How the tricksters weave their wicked web.

In Walton land Olivia is heard time and again to say how happy and satisfying family life is and that the spouse gives her all that is required - that is - support, a friendly ear, counsel and providing the basic needs to sustain the lifestyle they manage.

There is always talk of 'if we were rich' but what is always hammered home, despite it being in Earl H junior's autistic monotone, is that priceless emotional support and extending that to your community, will always outweigh the instant gratification, fiat temptation which the ca baa1 bombard us with 24/7.
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