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Post by clb458 on Feb 8, 2011 21:51:39 GMT -5
Thank you coalminerswife for telling me what season we are currently watching. :)Now I have another question. If I recall correctly, didn't this re-showing of The Waltons just begin this past late summer/early fall? And if that is true, how have we already viewed seasons 1,2, and 3? Or are they just showing them willy/nilly? I sure hope not!
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Post by dfnmeows44 on Feb 8, 2011 22:13:50 GMT -5
And they are showing each season on INSP and it appears strange that The Abdication which took place December 11.1936 shows Johnboy wearing summer clothes and riding a horse and the scene around the Walton house is more like a Californian December than a Virginian one.
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Post by bmcgill on Feb 8, 2011 22:17:22 GMT -5
The Waltons, when it first came out, was only on once a week. Now it is on five days a week so it goes quicker.
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Post by bullgator on Feb 10, 2011 16:37:54 GMT -5
I appreciate INSP showing only one episode a day (unlike Hallmark which showed two) and I also appreciate them showing the same episode twice (at noon and at 7:00 CST) for that helps me plan my day.
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Post by Marilyn on Feb 11, 2011 17:31:32 GMT -5
Five episodes a week would go through a season really quick, as Buck mentioned. I also appreciate them on twice a day so I don't have to miss it. Last night was one of my all-time favorite scenes. The looks on their faces, especially Livy's, when JB lights up that stogie!
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Post by dfnmeows44 on Feb 11, 2011 20:07:27 GMT -5
And then Johnboy found the pipe in the ashes. Does that prove that that was how the fire started? I do not know if it was the heater in the bathbroom or the pipe or else John's decision that the wiring was too old and it shorted out.
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Post by lorijean on Feb 11, 2011 20:58:22 GMT -5
I always thought they left it like that so we could decide for ourselves or possibly to make a point that regardless of the cause or who was to blame, it happened and placing blame would only cause more pain and hurt. I think I leaned more to the pipe (a lit pipe also caused the fire at the blind school in LHOP, if your'll remember)
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Post by Marilyn on Feb 11, 2011 23:37:33 GMT -5
...I meant PIPE!
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Post by bullgator on Feb 15, 2011 13:29:23 GMT -5
I am not sure that either the pipe or the heater started the fire. If the pipe was the cause it is doubtful that anyone could have gotten out of bedrooms and down the stairs. And this might also have been true if the fire had been caused by the heater in the bathroom. I agree with the John, the most likely cause was wiring in the attic - for one thing the roof was already in flames before the family exited the house. Since there wasn't a fire inspector available, I guess we will never know the cause - and that is as it should be; otherwise we could not debate the subject.
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