lyn
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Post by lyn on Dec 6, 2015 17:46:01 GMT -5
I have to admit I mostly read the forum. It's been a long time since I've seen an episode of The Waltons (not currently on the air here) so it's hard to contribute, but it is still one of my all-time favourtie shows.
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Post by coriscapnskip on Dec 13, 2015 17:37:39 GMT -5
I can;t even run with my bad hip. Guess I have a cultural faux pas. Speaking of which, I have always found it interesting that all the Walton's women always wore dresses, yet to my knowledge there was never a faux pas commited. This was after Cat On A Hot Tim Roof was aired. Even in the bedroom scenes. Go figure. Must have been the censors. Some of the girls wore overalls, particularly Elizabeth in her tomboy phase, and as they came into style in the '40s, Elizabeth had nice trousers. What stretched my credulity was in the episode where Olivia reported the rape, she wore tight black jeans which might have been all right for working at home but I felt were not proper dress for going into town, particularly to the sheriff's office to report a sexual assault! Up until at least the 1970s law enforcement would be like, "Well, if she were dressed anything like you, then...."
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Post by aresalz on Dec 14, 2015 0:30:24 GMT -5
I can;t even run with my bad hip. Guess I have a cultural faux pas. Speaking of which, I have always found it interesting that all the Walton's women always wore dresses, yet to my knowledge there was never a faux pas commited. This was after Cat On A Hot Tim Roof was aired. Even in the bedroom scenes. Go figure. Must have been the censors. Some of the girls wore overalls, particularly Elizabeth in her tomboy phase, and as they came into style in the '40s, Elizabeth had nice trousers. What stretched my credulity was in the episode where Olivia reported the rape, she wore tight black jeans which might have been all right for working at home but I felt were not proper dress for going into town, particularly to the sheriff's office to report a sexual assault! Up until at least the 1970s law enforcement would be like, "Well, if she were dressed anything like you, then...." Good point. I think you might have missed the key to the faux pas in my previous post though. The key in my original post is in the connection between the garb between the Walton's and the movie Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. There was never any black blue jeans on A Cat on a Hot Tin Roof just as there was never a ----- faux pas scene in the Walton's.
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Post by awesomemixtape10 on Dec 25, 2015 2:16:23 GMT -5
I hae been busy watchina lot of football this year.
haven't watched an episode since about september
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