Oh my. After the previous episode, I started worrying (once again) that I'd never again see an episode that had all the ingredients of a warm, wonderful, successful story.
This is the kind of the storytelling that, for me, makes The Waltons so special: no big guest star; no big tumult or anxiety or restlessness; no big holiday, special occasion to build a story around. Just a simple, lovely story. This is something that, when done right, makes The Waltons the stand out series for me.
Though I've always loved John Crawford as Ep Bridges, he was never, never better than this episode.
Just wonderful on all counts
This is the kind of the storytelling that, for me, makes The Waltons so special: no big guest star; no big tumult or anxiety or restlessness; no big holiday, special occasion to build a story around. Just a simple, lovely story. This is something that, when done right, makes The Waltons the stand out series for me.
Though I've always loved John Crawford as Ep Bridges, he was never, never better than this episode.
Just wonderful on all counts