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9/10
the ultimate quarrel begins!!!!!!!!
RedRainbowUnicorn2325 August 2015
This one is on my list of favorite episodes for season 1. This episodes really does has it funny moments.Let's face it Mrs Oleson and eggs do not mix.Also we see the Olsen's dog foir the first time then again we only see him 3 times in the stretch from season 1-3.this is the first of many episodes where the Olsen's really fight aww its classic. It all began when Mrs Olsen judged Mrs ingalls eggs as being low standers unpurpose Nels picks this up and steps in. He begins to call her names and she does not like this so she. Oh come on we all knows what happens next(who can forget that classic scene). Afterwards Nels tries to apologizes but Mrs Olesong is just stubborn. The fight continues and Mr Olsen leaves and went to the hotel... Even doc baker and Mr Hanson steps in but they just made it worse LoL Is this the end for the Olsen's tune in and find out.. I love love love this episode and its really good. Now continue to episode 17
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7/10
Love AND Marriage?
ExplorerDS67895 June 2011
Warning: Spoilers
Our story begins on the Olesons: Nels and Harriet, happily married. Oh, sure, they have their little quarrels and spats here and there, but other than that, they're the perfect couple... Not buying it? Yeah, me neither. Today, Harriet kept bitching about Nels' dog, then his fishing paraphernalia, and finally his use of the cough medicine, which contains alcohol, and brother, he needs it. Caroline stops by with a new batch of eggs, which once again are not to Harriet's liking. Finally fed up with his wife, Nels decrees he will put his foot down and judge the eggs from then on. Harriet crowns the king of the castle with the basket of eggs, diminishing his dignity even further. When Charles heard, he laughed his ass off. Caroline on the other hand felt somewhat responsible for the fight. It didn't stop at the eggs, however. Nels attempted to call a truce, but Harriet wouldn't budge. More harsh words were exchanged. As a result, Nels moved out and into the hotel a few buildings away. News of the Olesons' fight spread throughout hero township and Olesons' Mercantile was busier than ever, mainly with people looking for gossip. Reverend Alden attempted to intervene and get Harriet and Nels to make peace, which only resulted in a bigger fight.

Being a healer, Doc Baker wondered if perhaps he could heal sick marriages as well, so he devised a plan wherein it would look as though Mr. Hanson was trying to steal Harriet away. It took a lot of convincing, but Hanson agreed to go along with the ploy. I dunno...Harriet Hanson? It could work. But pouring flour all over him quickly ended that arrangement. In light of all this madness, Harriet decided she and the children would leave Walnut Grove. Nels didn't seem to mind. Good riddance, right? Luckily it's Charles Ingalls to the rescue as he concludes that the Olesons' marriage seemed to be based upon Harriet being the dominant one but giving in to Nels from time to time. This latest fight was blown completely out of proportion which resulted in the Olesons splitting up. They had but one chance to butt in and save an ailing marriage. The Ingallses applied a little reverse psychology, each speaking ill of the others' spouse only to surprisingly see them come to their defense. It seems that it wasn't entirely over between them. Nels and Harriet began to realize just how special they were to each other as they searched deep, deep within themselves. It was all there, it hadn't gone. So they ran back into each others' arms and so all was well, right? Let's just say that history has a real lousy habit of repeating itself. Th-th-th-th-That's all, folks!

This was the first of many spats between Nels and Harriet, the couple of the ultimate love/hate relationship. Well, needless to say Richard Bull and Katherine MacGregor were splendid and portrayed the perfect bickering couple. One of my favorite scenes is Doc Baker trying to convince Mr. Hanson to try and pick up on Mrs. Oleson. Kevin Hagen and Karl Swenson were so funny, particularly Karl and the looks on his face when he set about his daunting task. Michael Landon and the lovely Karen Grassle do not go unnoticed in terms of wonderful performances. While this episode is not perfect or fantastic, it's still decent enough. Hard to believe it's only the 16th episode and already the Olesons are at each others' throats, and there is more to come.
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10/10
The best love-hate marriage ever!
mitchrmp18 February 2013
This would be in my top twenty favorite episodes, I'm sure. Watching this, I laugh so hard at the relationship the couple. Though it's easy to dislike Harriet Olsen, it's easy to realize that if they were to suddenly act nice to each other, they would be miserable. This is probably one of the best Olsen episodes.

In these early episodes, there was really nothing majorly wrong with Mrs. Olsen except for her personality. She can sew, cook, and do all sorts of domestic things without complaining. In later episodes, we see that Harriet isn't good in the kitchen or elsewhere.

This is one of those episodes that is serious and funny at the same time. You root for the Olsen's to get back together, but at the same time to laugh at the antics.

Another observation made in this episode: Caroline and Charles act like they've lived there for years instead of months. I guess when you have friends like Nels and Harriet Olsen, it can seem a lot longer...

Caroline's answer to Charles' question at the very end pretty much sums it up. "Back to normal, Charles. Back to normal!"
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