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8/10
What's the worst that could happen?
ExplorerDS678916 March 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Three notorious criminals have just been apprehended by the law and were put on a guarded train to Sleepy Eye where they would be transferred on to prison, with a few more stops here and there. While this was going on, Adam was preparing to make a trip to Redwood Falls to secure funding for the blind school, and he'd be taking Hester Sue, Caroline and Harriet along for moral support. Departure was slightly delayed due to Nels accidentally falling down a hill with Harriet's enormous steamer trunk, dirtying all her clothes in the process. Charles thought it was funny as hell. Laura sees this as an opportunity to spend a little quality time with Mary and arranges a sleepover. It's funny they never considered having a sighted person help Mary with the blind school, not to mention her baby until now. Anyway, en route to Sleepy Eye, the jailer made the mistake of loosening the outlaws' cuffs so they could stretch out, and the second jailer made the mistake of being a lousy shot, because Jed, Abel and Jake were able to violently attack them and make their escape, with Abel being wounded in the process. This would only mildly complicate their plans. Back in Walnut Grove, a storm was brewin', both in the sense of weather and in the Ingalls' kitchen, as Albert whips up his specialty: exploding potatoes. Pretty sure Charles is missing Caroline more than ever now. But enough about that, let's join Mary at the school as she comforts the frightened kids, and then Laura arrives to liven things up. So they will be spending the night. Alone, in the middle of nowhere, on a dark and stormy night, with three murderers on the loose, I don't think anything could possibly go wrong.

Mary and Laura relax by the fire, sharing fond memories from Season 2 and it seems like an overall peaceful, heartfelt evening. That is until Jake and his men barge in and hold the girls at gun point. They put a waning Abel on a bed and demand a doctor, so Laura is sent to fetch Doc Baker, with an ultimatum that if she squealed, they would kill Mary, cause they're the bad guys and that's the kind of stuff bad guys do. Well, Doc Baker wasn't in his office so Laura followed the wailing shrieks of Nellie's singing to the Oleson residence. Unfortunately she couldn't let on what was really happening, so she informs Nels that Mary is experiencing stomach pains for which he gives her an elixir. Time for Plan B. Laura seeks out Superman, or as he's known in these parts, Charles Ingalls! If her Pa can't help her, nobody can. So he breaks into Doc Baker's office and takes his med kit. Time to go kick some ass Ingalls style! So, "Doc Baker" is put to work on Abel's leg, Jake threatening him with a rifle all the while. Things looked tense, but they were about to get worse. Who should come to the door but the real Doc Baker! Jake pistol whips him, while Charles punches out Jed and takes his gun. He and Jake along with Mary have a little dangerous game of hide and seek, with Jake cornering the frightened Kendall girl before Charles heroically comes to her rescue and knocks the evil bastard out. And so everything worked out, the crooks were apprehended and the reward money (there was a reward for the criminals apparently) helped out the school when Adam was turned down for funds, and Doc Baker swore never to make another house call again.

If you like edge-of-your-seat, look no further. This episode is a non-stop roller coaster of twists and turns, and the tensity is so thick you need a chain saw to cut through it. It was wonderfully acted, particularly by Melissa Gilbert, Melissa Sue Anderson, Michael Landon, and of course, James McIntire was really good as that evil S.O.B. Jake. Yeah, these weren't funny outlaws like the Younger Brothers, these were horrible men who nearly killed Charles and Mary; it was also nice seeing those bonding moments between Laura and Mary, because their on-screen relationship was worlds better than off-screen, I hear. The scenes of Mary comforting the children were sweet, especially the moment with her baby, which is now very sad because we all know what will become of him. Good direction from Michael Landon and a solid script from Vince Gutierrez. If you like Little House, you like dramatic and tense situations, Darkness is My Friend is for you.
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8/10
Hmm
drexmaverick12 June 2019
This is the one and only time Landon held a six shooter again that I remember, and the scene really didn't go the way it should have.

Charles also got beat up way too often in this series.

Honestly I thought this episode was overkill ...
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7/10
Guard's negligence not credible, attempted rape shot memorable, father saves daughter admirable... And Jonathan Banks is in the cast!
muratmihcioglu5 December 2023
The opening of this episode doesn't make sense at all. If they load three dangeous men on to a train car in shackles, then it's obvious they are never to be trusted, approached, befriended or unshackled, all four of which that dumb guard does.

Come on, now... They could have used some sort of trick, or a hidden metal in one convicts's to free himself. The way it unfolded was just too unconvincing and did not match with my understanding of how good Michael Landon was with such classical western stuff.

I didn't get for what exact reason blind kids and blind teacher (Mary) could be left alone there. Even if her blind husband remained, the story could still work and maybe even be more tense.

Anyways... How Charles tricks the hostage-takers into believing he was the town doctor was smart, and Mary not ruining his act upon hearing his voice was a nice touch. Just like other people showing up at Mary's door as we keep expecting the arrival of the criminals was.

Having seen almost 4 decades ago for the first time, I was able to remember that shot where Mary was sensing the threat of rape and screaming. That bit was well done, and Charles saving his daughters from evil men elevated the overall feel of the series as a western.

Had certain details been handles better, this could have become a top notch episode. The way it is, however, is entertaining TV from the 80s and not much more.

The presence of Jonathan Banks is cool to notice even though he wasn't given the more notable part among the evil trio.
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10/10
Western
mitchrmp7 September 2013
It's your classic Western - LHOTP style! We have guns, trains, outlaws, and hostages. The only thing missing is a saloon and whiskey - don't recall any of that. We even have the dark, rainy night with thunder for a bonus! Naturally, Adam and Caroline are both going to a special meeting to seek funding for the school. Laura leaves her Pa and brother to take care of Carrie and Grace. While at the blind school, Nels comes to check on them and after determining everything's as it should be, leaves.

The fact that a knock sounded only about five seconds after Nels leaves leads the girls to thing he came back - that explains Laura's unlocking the door without checking first. How Nels missed the three men so quickly is beyond me - but here they are. Laura gets to leave to get the doctor for the outlaw that was shot, but only if she promises not to tell anyone - else...naturally...Mary gets killed.

When she can't find Dr. Baker, Laura does the only sensible thing she can do - she gets her father. Charles pretends to be Dr. Baker - that is until the real Dr. Baker comes to check on Mary who supposedly was sick. What comes next is only something that can be watched on a dark, stormy night.

The episode is another good and memorable episode worth watching. It ends as only a Little House episode can end...
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8/10
"Superman" Charles, again in action.-
drfernandogil16 April 2024
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As a western, it was very good. As a current film, it is implausible that three dangerous criminals are transported in such a careless manner, by a single person on a line train, and much less credible is the naivety of the police officer when he agrees to "free the hands" of the dangerous criminals." so they can rest comfortably." Or perhaps he didn't know the danger of the subjects in question? After all the dramatic story that happened in the mansion where the school for the blind was installed, comes another surprising example of the enormous generosity of "Superman" (well named) Charles to donate the reward of one thousand dollars to Mary's school, and the lightness with which Ester Sue accepts it with a "Hallelujah" as if it were a gift from heaven and not from Charles... This story of everyone having to contribute financially or by transferring real estate to a school for the blind is already tiring. That gives loss only so that Mary feels fulfilled as a teacher. It was never seen that it was necessary to "invent" a school for the moral satisfaction of the teacher, it is assumed that the teacher is the one who serves the students, not that the students are an ornament in the main objective of satisfying Mary's teaching vocation.
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