Many of us spent a childhood watching this stuff, and some memories are warm and fuzzy, some are traumatizing.
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ihatewheat can’t communicate in real life is she doesn’t connect everything to pop culture. She also can’t write about anything without making fun of it. Good thing she has this blog as well as The Dairi Burger, and occasionally writes for Film.com tv section. She has a thing for Alamanzo Wilder and feels Nellie Olsen is a tragic misunderstood character.
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Oh, I am loving this. Thank you, thank you, thank you for making this blog!!
I’m the same age as Melissa Gilbert, but I was always more of a Mary fan. She hid her glasses in a log, burned down the barn, married a cute blind guy. Nellie misunderstood? I don’t know about that, but I did think it was awfully mean when Laura pushed Nellie and her wheelchair down a hill to prove Nellie was “faking it.” How many of Laura’s tearful, “Oh Paw”s were bs?
PJ
Loving the blog. brilliant. i twittered about it! its my new blog obsession.
I’m not sure if I’m the right person for this (I’ve only seen about half of the season seven episodes) but I’d love to see a scene written where, after returning to New York City, Percival tells his friends how happy he is to be back and away from the judgemental and Ingalls-worshipping town that is Walnut Grove. Because you just know that’s what he was thinking-or at least would be thinking in the real world.