Walnut GroveCast

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  • Walnut GroveCast is a commercial-free podcast that discusses every episode of Little House on the Prairie. We also interview previous cast members such as Alison Arngrim, Dean Butler, Lucy Lee Flippin, Hersha Paraday, Wendi Lou Lee and more are coming on all the time! We are THE Little House on the Prairie Podcast!
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  • The Richest Man in Walnut Grove
    Apr 17 2025

    Kelly Mielke and I decided to discuss this heartwarming and unforgettable episode while also doing a crossover with our other podcast, LandonNation! We break down this amazing episode and I hope you enjoy it!

    “Ingalls and his employer Mr. Hansen are anticipating a large income from a big job they have done. The Ingalls plan to pay their bill at the Mercantile store and more. Unfortunately, when Mr. Hansen learns that his client cannot pay, that means he cannot pay Mr. Ingalls and has to close his mill. With the bonus income lost, and the lack of regular income, the family has to think how they will pay their debts and keep up their other duties. Mr. Ingalls works for the livery owner, grooming and caring for the horses he owns. Once done there, he works for a local farmer to fix an irrigation system on his property. But, the women of the family want to help, too. Caroline and Laura plant a double crop of vegetables for the winter and plan to sell the eggs as they have been collecting. Mary plans to leave school temporarily to work for Mrs. Whipple, the seamstress, sewing assorted clothing items for ladies of the community. Laura continues in school, bringing home lessons to Mary so she doesn’t get behind on her schoolwork. When she herself gets behind on turning in her homework, she tells Miss Beadle she ran out of tablet paper and doesn’t want to ask her father to buy it. Miss Beadle offers a solution to the problem and all is much better.” The Richest Man in Walnut Grove originally aired on September 10, 1975 The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission.

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    1 h y 29 m
  • Gold Country
    Apr 2 2025

    Emily Freitas joins the podcast while she’s about to give birth! We break down this amazing episode and I hope you enjoy it!

    • Writer: B.W. Sandefur
    • Director: Michael Landon
    In “Gold Country,” a two-part episode of Little House on the Prairie, relentless rain devastates the crops in Walnut Grove, prompting Charles Ingalls and Isaiah Edwards to seek fortune in a gold rush 400 miles away in Deadwood. Facing economic hardship, they convince their families to join the perilous journey. Upon arrival, they encounter inflated prices, scarce claims, and a rough town, eventually moving to Newton, 50 miles west. Initial optimism fades as they struggle to find gold, and tensions rise with dangerous prospectors. Tragedy strikes when Mr. Delano is killed over his gold, and Mr. Griffin desecrates a grave for riches, shaking the community. Disillusioned, Charles reflects in a heartfelt church speech, choosing family over wealth. The Ingalls and Edwards families abandon the gold chase, returning home with renewed values, passing hopeful newcomers on their way. 5 Best Quotes
    1. Charles: “There’s nothing in the world that makes a man feel so bad as knowing there’s just nothing he can do.”
      • This captures Charles’ frustration and helplessness amid the rain-ruined crops, driving his decision to seek gold.
    2. Caroline: “Charles Ingalls, if you think I’m going to put up with having you underfoot around here for the next 6 months, you’ve got another thing coming.”
      • A tender yet firm nudge from Caroline, showing her support for Charles’ risky venture with love and humor.
    3. Isaiah: “I did this so we could get some flour or some bacon.”
      • Isaiah’s justification after gambling reflects his desperate intent to provide, despite Grace’s skepticism.
    4. Charles: “I asked God to give me the strength to forget about it, to turn my back on it… and to let me take my family home.”
      • In his church speech, Charles reveals his epiphany, prioritizing family over the fleeting promise of gold.
    5. Laura: “Ask him to please forgive me.”
      • Laura’s plea to Charles about Mr. Zachariah underscores her guilt and innocence after unintentionally causing harm.
    5 Trivia Questions
    1. Question: What natural disaster forces Charles and Isaiah to consider leaving Walnut Grove?
      • Answer: Relentless rain that destroys the crops.
    2. Question: How far is the gold rush location from Walnut Grove, as mentioned by Charles?
      • Answer: 400 miles.
    3. Question: What item does Charles request at Nels’ store that they are out of?
      • Answer: Baking soda.
    4. Question: What tragic event involving Mr. Delano shifts the tone of the episode?
      • Answer: He is killed by prospectors seeking his gold.
    5. Question: What does Charles ultimately decide to do after his church speech?
      • Answer: Take his family back home to Walnut Grove.
    Gold Country originally aired on April 4, 1977 The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission.

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    2 h y 25 m
  • Ara the AI Joins the Podcast as my new Cohost! We discuss The Handyman
    Apr 1 2025

    Ara the AI assistant comes on board to discuss The Handyman in this experimental and short episode! Ara is provided by Grok.com and X.com

    Please listen until the very end!

    “Meddling Mrs Oleson starts tongues wagging when a handsome itinerant handyman stays in the Ingalls’ barn while helping Caroline with a kitchen addition.” The Handyman originally aired on October 3, 1977 The opening song “Albert” is written and performed by the amazing Norwegian band, Project Brundlefly and is used with permission.

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Mary was a real life b*#**.

the actress who played Mary, Mellissa Sue Anderson, was not friendly with the other kids. In the books written by other cast members, including the one by the actress who played Ms. Beedle, they all said she ignored them and if she did speak to them, she was rude. When Allison tried to talk to her, she called her weird and walked away.
Her book was nothing but scenes from the show, word for word. like she just copied from a script. she did add, several times, how people always told her how beautiful her eyes were. How bad are you when Nellie doesn't like you?

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