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Revisiting Wave of the Future

Revisiting Wave of the Future

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Kelly Mielke from The Dr. QuinnCast Podcast returns to help me dive into this hilarious episode!

  • Title: Wave of the Future
  • Season/Episode: Season 8, Episode 10
  • Air Date: December 7, 1981
  • Director: Maury Dexter
  • Writer: Don Balluck

In “Wave of the Future,” Harriet Oleson, lured by Major Guffey’s promise of riches, transforms Caroline’s restaurant into a franchised “Mrs. Sullivan’s Kitchen,” complete with a rigid menu of pan-fried steak, beef stew, or roast chicken. The military-style efficiency backfires, overworking Caroline, Hester-Sue, and Harriet while alienating customers craving variety. Nels, skeptical from the start, teams up with Charles to open a rival restaurant, exploiting a contract loophole to sabotage the franchise. The plan works, and Guffey, revealing “Mrs. Sullivan” as a paid actress, terminates Harriet’s contract. Harriet, humbled, returns to running a family restaurant. The episode, a satirical jab at corporate greed, ends with a humorous nod to history as Harriet dismisses a pitch for a fried-chicken-only restaurant, unaware it foreshadows KFC. It’s a heartwarming reminder that community and authenticity trump soulless progress.

10 Heartfelt Quotes I chose:

  • “It’s nights like this I wish I was somewhere else. Anywhere else.”
  • “I know what you mean.”
  • “The job, I can’t handle it. I’m here all day, I stay late.”
  • “I’m worn out when I get home in the evening, I never even see my family.”
  • “I don’t want to put you in a tight spot, but I have to give my notice.”
The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission.

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