The Reverend plot line is weak, very weak.
The big city plot line has potential but is trite and predictable, missing its one chance when the little old lady gag is cut short.
Mr. Edward's salvages the Reverend/Walnut Grove plot line by simply being himself - he saves A LOT of the last season since there are barely any original character's left! Reverend Olden can't hold a plot line so thankfully Victor French/Mr. Edward's can! Nells Olson, who can, only makes one appearance that a stand in could play.
YOU WONT MISS A THING IF YOU SKIP THIS ONE. This show is so important to me that I'm only advising that you skip this episode - and many others this season - to preserve the integrity of Little House, Walnut Grove, and THE INGALLS! (Who aren't there anymore! Ugh!)
The big city plot line has potential but is trite and predictable, missing its one chance when the little old lady gag is cut short.
Mr. Edward's salvages the Reverend/Walnut Grove plot line by simply being himself - he saves A LOT of the last season since there are barely any original character's left! Reverend Olden can't hold a plot line so thankfully Victor French/Mr. Edward's can! Nells Olson, who can, only makes one appearance that a stand in could play.
YOU WONT MISS A THING IF YOU SKIP THIS ONE. This show is so important to me that I'm only advising that you skip this episode - and many others this season - to preserve the integrity of Little House, Walnut Grove, and THE INGALLS! (Who aren't there anymore! Ugh!)