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8/10
Just What the Doctor Ordered.
ExplorerDS678922 March 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Doc Baker and Mr. Hanson were enjoying a game of cards when suddenly there was a commotion outside. It seems the afternoon stage was behind schedule and to make matters worse, its passenger, Kate Thorvald, fell out and injured her ankle. This was Harriet's niece, so naturally she went all to pieces. Kate's tour of Walnut Grove began with Doc Baker's office, where he was able to cure what ailed her. This fascinated Kate, who then decided to stalk the stalwart doctor at the Ingalls' farm, having removed a foxtail from Jack's ear, and was invited to dinner as compensation. Oh, but Doc Baker didn't mind, performing duties to folks in need came with the territory and he was only happy to do it. Yessir, they don't make'em like him anymore. Determined to have the doctor look at her again, Kate dirtied herself up and went to the door, claiming to be thrown off her horse. Kinda creepy, wouldn't you say? Regardless, they had a nice meal and the doc drove her home. It seemed he had taken a liking to Kate also. Mary noticed, and decided to wake up Laura just to tell her. The next day, Doc and Kate went on a picnic. Yes, it seems they were both in love, and leave it to Harriet to find something wrong with this. Yes, apparently she didn't like Doc Baker putting the moves on her niece because he wasn't part of "that" class. Or maybe she's just jealous.

Even Mr. Hanson seemed a tad unnerved of Doc Baker's new love affair. In fact, he bluntly told him, as a friend, that he was too old for her. Doc Baker told him, as a friend, to mind his own business. Kate made him feel alive, dammit. Why should age make a lick of difference? So after only having known one another a week, Kate was dropping hints about wanting Hiram Baker to pop the question. He did almost immediately. After that, he went home and made a ring out of a small chain. You see, he was too sheepish to buy an actual ring on account of how nosy the town was, and so he decided on the next best thing. Probably saved him a bundle too. They announced their engagement at Harriet's party that night and the next day, they were already planning on a house of their own, and it seems Hanson has finally warmed up to their relationship. Yeah, everything was going great. However, when coming back from fishing with Charles one afternoon, Doc Baker caught a glimpse of Kate playing ball with the girls and it actually made him stop and think about their vast age difference. He tried to break it to his fiancée' but was interrupted by the call of duty. Helga Olafsen had gone into labor. Kate went along, acting as his nurse. One agonizing birth later, Ole and Helga were the proud parents of a baby girl. Seeing this reminded the doc of when he delivered Helga herself. Despite being completely exhausted by the delivery, the doc was still hung up on the age thing and he just had to bluntly tell Kate that it wouldn't work out because "I'm old enough to be your father" and all that crap, so he broke her heart, but allowed her to keep the chain ring as a painful reminder. Soon after, Kate left Walnut Grove, headed home to Chicago. Doc Baker sadly watched her go, wondering if he did the right thing, but he knows in his heart that he didn't, and so do we. Nice one, Doc Bonehead, your only love interest in the series and you let her get away.

Age is a feeling, not a number. If only folks wouldn't get so hung up on the number of digits in their age and just think of it as experience, as in how much they've seen and done and how much they can teach those around them. You're only as old as you feel. I just wish more people would realize that. Anyway, Doctor's Lady was a fine episode, even though we all had a feeling that it wasn't going to work out. They repeated this premise in Season 9's Love where Mr. Edwards falls for a young woman, and like Doc Baker, he gets hung up about their age difference, add to that a nosy, judgmental town, which leads him to break it off. Kevin Hagen was magnificent as Doc Baker, the greatest small-town doctor of all time. Hagen was a very underrated actor in his day, but when he was given center stage, he was brilliant. Ann Archer was adorable as Kate, a character whom I'm sure we all would have liked to see more often, but...! Finally, Karl Swenson was a joy to watch as Mr. Hanson. He really wasn't given enough to do on the show, and I really enjoy watching every scene that he's in, because Lars Hanson was such a great character and Swenson a great actor. In closing, this episode will most likely disappoint viewers, but I recommend it anyway just to see how spectacularly it all played out.
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9/10
The failed marriage
seve07218 February 2017
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Oh god i love this episode so much..This is one of my favorite episodes of the whole series and season 1.Kate thorvald played by Ann archer who is very beautiful arrives at Walnut grove to spend her holiday at her aunt's Harriet oleson but she has an accident at the beginning..It could have been a disaster but actually Kate only has a hurt ankle which is not too damaged but Charles takes her into his arms and walks to Doc baker's office. When Kate sees Dr Baker examining her that's love at first sight! She is mesmerized and cannot stop looking at him.He doesn't know that yet but he is troubled too and very soon Kate pretends that her horse threw her on the floor and gets dirty especially when she realizes that Dr baker is invited at the Ingall's home.She also gets invited and spends a lovely evening and asks Dr Baker for a ride the next day when he drives her home at the Oleson's..In fact Kate is supposed to be in her early twenties and she is daring ,not afraid of showing Doc her interest and love..They soon fall in love with each other and Dr feels alive again despite the critics of his friends whom Mr Hanson and especially Harriet. He creates a ring for lovely Kate out of a chain that belonged to his father which is a proof of his love and eventually surprises everybody when announcing that Kate and him are engaged.Unfortunately this feeling of happiness will be short because he feels too old for Kate and realizes that she could be his daughter.The ending is awfully sad for both of them,heartbreaking and i cry every time..i must admit however that age shouldn't matter when you love someone,truly love him and you should listen to your heart.I'm not sure that Dr Baker or Hiram listened to his heart but he was influenced by his friends and own fears..Kate is 20 all right, she is young but I don't consider that Dr baker is that old. He is maybe 25 years older than her and in the late 1800's it wasn't rare that a man the age of Dr Baker marries a girl like Kate and sometimes younger. Kate knows what she wants,she can make her own decisions even if she's from the City and this marriage should have been celebrated..You only live once damn! Dr Baker is so grieved at the end that i always wanted to say to him"Well..Why do you punish yourself and let a very cute lady that loves you leave? You don't fall in love each week and when you are happy with someone you don't have to let this chance go by. Too sad! I would have married Dr Baker ,it was my dream as a young teenager when i watched the series lol and He should have married Kate.
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8/10
Let's Face Reality
spottygoodboy26 May 2020
Puts life in perspective, similar to the episode of Mr. Edwards falling in love with a blind girl 20 years of age...
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10/10
The marriage that could have been
mitchrmp19 February 2013
This is the first "Dr. Baker" episode. It is a sweet episode that focuses on his love life (the only time he ever does fall in love). Dr. Baker meets a young woman, probably about twenty years old, and immediately falls head over heels for her. The fact that she's so young does keep him from giving into his feelings at first, but soon he gives in to her pleadings and allows himself to fall in love.

Mrs. Olsen is surprisingly pleasant in this episode. Though she makes it known that she doesn't like Dr. Baker robbing the cradle, her niece convinces her she's a grown woman and can make her own decisions. Harriet gives in, and even laughs about it. Then when they announce their marriage,

Dr. Baker really struggles with his right to marry a young woman. He would take so much away from her. I think by the end, though, his fiancée is sure that in the end he'll make the decision that she doesn't want him to make.

The entire episode is sweet, but you can't help but to be sad for the way the entire situation. But reality is reality and in truth, I think he showed his true love by walking away instead of marrying her.

Gotta love this show!!!
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6/10
aah the wonder of love!!!
RedRainbowUnicorn2325 August 2015
Not one of my faves but still good. Dr baker falls in love with a young girl Mrs Oleson's niece.But the difference in their ages come between them. At first it was not a problem but as time goes by doc baker realizes how young she really is.This episode includes the beautiful Anne Archer she was delightful.This episode is sweet and I think its the only one where Doctor baker really falls in love. I would have hoped that he would get married as the series went on but sadly it never happened.This is just a feel good episode you can enjoy and think about LOVE. Mrs olson was her usual self

Now continue to episode 18
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5/10
Oh F off
cyroskristi23 May 2022
Oh F Word off , what a bad ending again !

It's ok a Men to be 10 even 12 years older , deal with it !

It's ok a Men to be 10 even 12 years older , deal with it !

It's ok a Men to be 10 even 12 years older , deal with it !

It's ok a Men to be 10 even 12 years older , deal with it !

It's ok a Men to be 10 even 12 years older , deal with it !
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Anne Archer!
muratmihcioglu28 October 2023
She showed up as a strikingly authentic beauty but I couldn't tell who she was till I checked the credits on here. It's amazing to notice in retrospect that so many notable guest stars have appeared on this show.

I particularly like the stories featuring the doc and Archer's presence strenghtens the dynamics with this one.

I didn't get why Mrs. Oleson refers to the doc as a "country veterinarian" as he is obviously a legit MD who takes care of animals at time as well.

The problem with the story is, for quite a while it flows too smoothly and without any threat or objections. Therefore we don't get to expect much of it, which, arguably may prove to be true.
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