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Carol Adventure Seeker
Number of posts : 8665 Location : California Country Mood :
| Subject: "LITTLE WOMEN" Mon Dec 28, 2009 12:41 am | |
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Rhonda Prairie Survivor
Number of posts : 21216 Location : On my bike!!! Mood :
| Subject: Re: "LITTLE WOMEN" Mon Dec 28, 2009 12:48 am | |
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Carol Adventure Seeker
Number of posts : 8665 Location : California Country Mood :
| Subject: Re: "LITTLE WOMEN" Mon Dec 28, 2009 1:12 pm | |
| - Rhonda wrote:
- I love this episode as well......but throughout the whole thing, the long hair wig the little girl wears is so obvious, it takes away from a lot of the scenes......
Very true... | |
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Kristina Ingalls Friend for Life
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| Subject: Re: "LITTLE WOMEN" Tue Jan 05, 2010 8:00 pm | |
| I'm reading Little Women right now, and I haven't seen this episode in awhile, so I may just have to get Season 3 from the library so I can watch it again! | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: "LITTLE WOMEN" Mon Aug 23, 2010 5:10 pm | |
| I did't like the little girls mother in this esp.Thought she was a little uptight and mean. I understand she is busy and has lots od work to do..but sure she can make the time to watch her child's play.over all good esp. |
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Krissy Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 45733 Location : Ontario, Canada Mood :
| Subject: Re: "LITTLE WOMEN" Wed Mar 09, 2011 12:00 pm | |
| awesome esp! You kind of felt bad for the girl. The mother was not too my liking loved the ending tho. “Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it... Yet.” ― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables | |
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Honeybee Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 3579 Location : Michigan Mood :
| Subject: Re: "LITTLE WOMEN" Mon Jun 27, 2011 9:23 pm | |
| One of my favorites. I recognizes the girl who played Ginny Clark. Was also on The Waltons as Aimee Godsey. Funny scenes Willie covering in white paint & Nellie's wig. | |
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Krissy Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 45733 Location : Ontario, Canada Mood :
| Subject: Re: "LITTLE WOMEN" Sun Dec 11, 2011 9:02 pm | |
| Yes,Her wig was funny.Glad the mother came.She was just to harsh.
“Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it... Yet.” ― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables | |
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ChristineLovesLHOTP New Pioneer
Number of posts : 227 Location : Western Massachusetts Mood :
| Subject: Re: "LITTLE WOMEN" Tue Feb 14, 2012 12:20 am | |
| I just saw this on tv tonight.....loved nellies wig “I am beginning to learn that it is the sweet, simple things of life which are the real ones after all.” ― Laura Ingalls Wilder | |
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littlehouselover Walnut Grove Resident
Number of posts : 1064
| Subject: Re: "LITTLE WOMEN" Sun Jun 03, 2012 7:35 pm | |
| I thought Nellies wig was hysterical, but it was so obvious to me that Ginny was wearing a wig the whole show...really noticeable, I can't imagine that the prop people couldn't have done better than that. | |
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jes9 Walnut Grove Resident
Number of posts : 1066 Location : Cincinnati, OH
| Subject: Re: "LITTLE WOMEN" Wed Aug 15, 2012 8:30 pm | |
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- I thought Nellies wig was hysterical, but it was so obvious to me that Ginny was wearing a wig the whole show...really noticeable, I can't imagine that the prop people couldn't have done better than that.
It was also noticeable to me when I watched this episode today, as I've been watching The Waltons, and Rachel Longaker, who played Ginny in this episode, has a recurring role in The Waltons as Aimee Godsey, the adopted daughter of Ike and Corabeth Godsey, the owners of the general store. | |
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Krissy Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 45733 Location : Ontario, Canada Mood :
| Subject: Re: "LITTLE WOMEN" Thu Aug 16, 2012 9:13 am | |
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- I thought Nellies wig was hysterical, but it was so obvious to me that Ginny was wearing a wig the whole show...really noticeable, I can't imagine that the prop people couldn't have done better than that.
It was also noticeable to me when I watched this episode today, as I've been watching The Waltons, and Rachel Longaker, who played Ginny in this episode, has a recurring role in The Waltons as Aimee Godsey, the adopted daughter of Ike and Corabeth Godsey, the owners of the general store. Oh yes,your right i think i noticed the same. | |
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Davetucson Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 9374 Location : Helena, Alabama Mood :
| Subject: Rachel Thu Aug 16, 2012 11:37 am | |
| Rachel Longaker"The Waltons" (16 episodes ) 1.The Great Motorcycle Race (18 November 1976) - Aimee Louise Godsey 2.The Best Christmas (9 December 1976) - Aimee Louise Godsey 3.The Long Night (24 February 1977) - Aimee Louise Godsey 4.The Hawk (15 September 1977) - Aimee Louise Godsey , Soundtrack (performer: "Three Little Fishies") 5.The Grandchild (3 November 1977) - Aimee Louise Godsey 6.The Battle of Drucilla's Pond (17 November 1977) - Aimee Louise Godsey 7.The Children's Carol (5 December 1977) - Aimee Louise Godsey 8.The Festival (26 January 1978) - Aimee Louise Godsey 9.The Ordeal (16 February 1978) - Aimee Louise Godsey 10.The Moonshiner (12 October 1978) - Aimee Louise Godsey 11.The Changeling (26 October 1978) - Aimee Louise Godsey 12.The Captive (9 November 1978) - Aimee Louise Godsey 13.The Home Front: Part 1 (20 September 1979) - Aimee Louise Godsey 14.The Home Front: Part 2 (20 September 1979) - Aimee Louise Godsey 15.The Innocents (11 October 1979) - Aimee Louise Godsey 16.The Journal (25 October 1979) - Aimee Louise Godsey | |
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Rob Nip it in the bud!
Number of posts : 62635 Location : Michigan Mood :
| Subject: Re: "LITTLE WOMEN" Thu Aug 16, 2012 11:49 am | |
| I remember Rachel from The Waltons, and did a web search for her. She's now a workshop coordinator for a company called Digital Art History. Here you go:
Rachel Longaker is also a research assistant for the Digital Mellini project at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles, California. She also works for the Getty’s Scholars’ Program, assisting visiting scholars with the Research Institute’s on site and on line resources. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature (French and English) from Brown University and recently earned a Master's degree in Library and Information Science from the University of California, Los Angeles. Her research interests are in digital art history and collection information management for museums.
Email: rlongaker@getty.edu | |
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littlehouselover Walnut Grove Resident
Number of posts : 1064
| Subject: Re: "LITTLE WOMEN" Sat Aug 18, 2012 12:50 pm | |
| Besides the bad wig they gave Ginny to wear and Nellie (that was funny though) I was thinking Ginny's mom was only the second widow with children I remember. (Mrs.Sanderson the other) Her children were old enough to help, but how did someone like Ginny's mom get hard chores done like plowing or chopping wood, hunting? Did they rely on others, get small jobs like in the post office? It was a hard life alone and I imagine some remarried for less than loving reasons at times. The widow Sanderson had 2 sons that were of age to help her a lot, but I pity the woman who lost her husband with young children. | |
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Davetucson Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 9374 Location : Helena, Alabama Mood :
| Subject: Re: "LITTLE WOMEN" Sat Aug 18, 2012 12:59 pm | |
| The answer is simple.......You either got another husband or did it yourself........that's why the life span was shorter than today. It killed a lot of people........ "Albert, do you REALLY think you are old enough to know what love is?" "I must be Pa. I love you, I have for a long time." | |
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littlehouselover Walnut Grove Resident
Number of posts : 1064
| Subject: Re: "LITTLE WOMEN" Sat Aug 18, 2012 1:08 pm | |
| Yes and without laws about pay and treatment, it was hard. I know, as like today, if you had money, it was easier. In that way, I'm glad LHOP leaves out the harsh realities, we have enough daily to suffice. | |
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Shell Farm Land Owner
Number of posts : 1353 Location : Indiana Mood :
| Subject: Re: "LITTLE WOMEN" Sat Apr 27, 2013 12:25 pm | |
| I watched the episode this morning. Ginny did have a bad wig. Willie made a dog mad, then went running to Miss Beadle for help when the dog chased him. I didn't like Nellie's wig. | |
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amyk Frontier Traveler
Number of posts : 558
| Subject: Re: "LITTLE WOMEN" Mon May 10, 2021 10:13 pm | |
| I really like this one.....very touching and heartwarming but no huge major catastrophe of the week (like a plague or a fire). That little Ginny is so cute. (One negative ... as is often the case, we don't ever see her, her mom, or Mr. Mayfield ever again to my recollection. It would have been so fun to get to see yet another wedding (between Ginny's mom and Mr. Mayfield) and to have them on as recurring characters. I do think Ginny's mom needed to step up and be more supportive of Ginny - and it was pretty horrible for her to say that she wished she had died when her husband did, since that would have left Ginny all alone. I guess she was just still dealing with her grief and bitterness. Willie is hilarious in this one. I actually do feel sorry for him, though, as he has no real friends. That may be partially his fault, but I'm so glad that his life took a turn for the better later on in the series. And of course Mrs. Oleson and Nellie are, as usual, so much fun. If it had not been for them needing the hair-selling scene for the episode plot, I could have seen Mrs. Oleson writing a scene where Beth (Laura in the play) just gets to lay there dead. | |
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Kristina Ingalls Friend for Life
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| Subject: Re: "LITTLE WOMEN" Wed Apr 17, 2024 5:47 pm | |
| I caught part of this episode last night after not having seen it for quite a while... I didn't remember the scene where the dog chases Willie, but it was funny it served him right! | |
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