"The Waltons" The Fledgling (TV Episode 1976) Poster

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(1976)

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7/10
Good but not a favorite
fentress25 February 2021
I like The Waltons very much. But when I watched this episode on DVD recently, I was mildly disappointed. Still pretty good, but it didn't seem entirely logical. John-Boy is determined to buy an old printing press, so he gets what he describes as a "full time job" to pay for it. This is while he is still going to college. And in order to save time driving home, he gets a room in a boarding house as well.

John -Boy says at the beginning that he has to make a down payment of $50 in 3 weeks. After that it will be monthly payments that he thinks he can manage, as he expects to make a profit from his newspaper which he will found once he gets the press. So that implies that this scenario of working full time and living away from home should only last for 3 weeks.

However, the family makes a big deal about John-Boy moving out as though he is leaving home permanently. Their behavior seemed out of proportion to what John-Boy was doing.

Granted, I know from later episodes that John-Boy is in fact living at home again and has his newspaper operation there at the family home. Maybe my knowledge of that interfered with my enjoyment of this episode. But even as a self-contained episode, the premise didn't quite make sense.

But I still give the episode a 7.0 because a) it has a lovely ending that makes it all worth it, and b) there's almost no such a thing as a bad episode of The Waltons from seasons 1 through 5. (But for later seasons, that's a different story!)
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10/10
Peak of the Series Charm
jhauserfla27 March 2021
Have been watching the series from S1 E1. This is the series and family just like I remember watching with my beloved grandmother in her living room when it originally aired. This episodes has the Baldwin Sisters, Ike and Corabeth, the whole family, and even Reckless the dog. The script has a touch of everything and the cast is so in synch with each other. Most striking to me is the dialogue between Grandma and John Boy. The forebodence in my heart and mind of how different the family and series will turn in S6 and S7 really endeared me to this particular episode, kind of like looking back at your favorite family or childhood memories.
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