Back to School (Part II)
- Episódio foi ao ar 24 de set. de 1979
- TV-PG
- 49 min
Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaLaura and Nellie butt heads when they engage in a series of dirty tricks over romantic interest, the handsome Almanzo Wilder.Laura and Nellie butt heads when they engage in a series of dirty tricks over romantic interest, the handsome Almanzo Wilder.Laura and Nellie butt heads when they engage in a series of dirty tricks over romantic interest, the handsome Almanzo Wilder.
- Mary Ingalls Kendall
- (apenas creditado)
- Carrie Ingalls
- (as Lindsay Sidney Greenbush)
- Carrie Ingalls
- (as Lindsay Sidney Greenbush)
- Andrew 'Andy' Garvey
- (as Patrick Laborteaux)
- Albert Quinn Ingalls
- (as Matthew Laborteaux)
- Bandit
- (não creditado)
- Girl
- (não creditado)
- Grace Ingalls
- (não creditado)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
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- CuriosidadesIn both the DVD Commentary and Season Six DVD interview, Alison Arngrim said the scene where Laura and Nellie get into the fight was filmed in a farmer's real pasture. She said when Melissa shoved the mud in her face, it was not acting, but Melissa's own idea. Alison said: "You really don't want to know what I swallowed that day."
- Erros de gravaçãoLaura is told by Ms. Wilder that there is no certain age one has to be to take the test for a teaching certificate. However, in Laura Ingalls Wilder: Part I (Season 7 Episode 1) Ms. Wilder is speaking with the superintendent of schools and he says the age one needs to be to take the teaching certificate exam is 16. Laura was the best student who was the closest to the required age of 16 so an exception was made as her 16th birthday was in two weeks and a substitute teacher was needed in another town.
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[Harriet and Nellie enter the Ingalls' house. Nellie is totally convered with mud, from head to tow, as a result of the brawl with Laura. Caroline bursts out laughing; Charles and Jonathan laugh too]
Harriet Oleson: [enraged] You think this is funny, do you? Ugh! Your Laura did this!
Caroline Ingalls: What?
Nellie Oleson: She attacked me! Tried to kill me!
Caroline Ingalls: Why?
Nellie Oleson: [lies] Because... I saw her and Almanzo Wilder kissing! And I told her I would tell.
Charles Ingalls: You... saw them... kissing?
Nellie Oleson: She's with him now! They rode off in his buckboard!
Charles Ingalls: [scowls] They... they rode off in a buckboard, huh?
Nellie Oleson: Toward his place!
Charles Ingalls: Jonathan, I need a ride.
[Charles and Jonathan walk out]
Caroline Ingalls: [worried] Charles, don't do anything in haste!
Charles Ingalls: Haste? Oh no Caroline, I'm not going to do anything in haste! I'm going to take all the time in the world while I beat Almanzo Wilder within an inch of his life!
When the first part of this episode ended, Nellie was losing her mind after Laura put pepper on the chicken instead of cinnamon. Caroline pulls her daughter out of school and demands she go to apologize to Nellie - who is still crying. But when Laura was told she'd be apologizing to Almanzo next, she ran away saying she wouldn't do it. She did eventually when her father told her she could go on her own.
Nellie gets Laura back really good by lying to her about how much history is in the education certificate test. The famous mud-scene is shown.
I really, really like this two-part episode. We learn the personality of Almanzo, though his treatment of Laura is a bit odd. He, a mere stranger, gives Laura a kiss on the forehead for good luck. He takes Laura to his house and let's her change into his robe. Though it's a bit odd, it works for me because it creates situations that drama is made for! It's almost like Almanzo knows Laura has a crush on him and is so flattered he plays along with her. Oh well, whatever the cause, it makes for good entertainment!
- mitchrmp
- 11 de ago. de 2013