I loved watching the Waltons when I was growing up. I, too, come from a large family and can identify with the sacrifices the Waltons are willing to make for each other. Sometimes, it means extra time, or effort, or even availability. It seems that having such a huge support system, someone knows when something isn't right. Usually it is brought to the attention of the others...who also care! The Waltons show deep love for family despite the hardships of growing up in the depression. In fact, the Walton parents are joyful of the coming birth of the new Walton...not afraid...not "can't afford it"...just accepting and joyful. The entire family rejoices! Now, THAT is family! One episode in the second season was a bit creepy for me. It is called "The Ghost" and it involves a gameboard through which they contact the spirit world. My parents probably didn't let me watch that episode when it aired, and I wouldn't care to watch it again. I think "The Waltons" is an excellent series. It is packed with the kind of values we would like to see passed on. The family is courteous and kind, honest and hard-working, creative and humorous and the family also has the typical spats that are a part of human relationships. I'm selective about what I allow my children to watch, and "The Waltons" are one of my prize picks in that it reinforces the values we try to teach them at home.Read full review
The long-running series "The Waltons" was the high-water mark in Family Drama on Television, realistically depicting the life of a close-knit rural family during the Great Depression. No matter what your religious beliefs or lifestyle are (you need not be white Southern Baptist like the characters) you will find powerful moral lessons and well-written compelling stories about John-Boy, his many siblings, his parents and his grandparents. The entire cast is splendid and the acting first-rate. Veteran Hollywood character actors Will Geer and Ellen Corby are a sheer delight as the fun-loving Grandpa Walton (Geer) and the sternly religious (but loving) Grandma Walton (Corby.) Only in the later years when they replaced John-Boy with a new actor and the original writers left did the series go down hill. (I won't even speak of the reunion movies made in the 1990s that ruined the time-line! At least the Christmas CD they put out after those was awesome!) However this set is Season 2 and the show here is at it's peak and a brilliant watch for anyone of any age, race or religion. I could not recommenced it more. It's a refreshing alternative to the crap on TV they pass off as family entertainment today. Thank God for DVDs!Read full review
Excellent family and historical stories about a large family in the great depression of post 1929. Interesting life stories with out a vulgar word or sexual statement. We can watch it with the kids and everyone is entertained! The Walton family actually says a blessing at dinner; now ya know that would not be allowed on todays TV! IF you are sick of the constant sex, vulgarity, violence, cop shows, medical shows, reality shows (that are dumb beyond belief (except survivor)) endless talk/advice shows and the totally annoying paid programs.... stock up on the Waltons, nice break from TV today!
Throughout this series, members of the Walton family face various issues which are still relevant to life today. Set in the Depression years, topics raised in each episode provide material for family discussion. Hospitality, parents, the elderly, faith, pets, mercy, and "the recipe", are issues that kids (and adults) deal with often. I have found that some of the episodes are less believable, such as the one called "The Sinner". In it, Olivia (Ma) lets a preacher berade her children and call them to repent, while her husband tries to defend the kids. I don't think there's too many moms who would relate to Olivia in this case (she does come around later). There are still several ideas that would provide good topics of family discussion. It is fun to watch the Walton family interact and have a good time together. For that reason I would recommend this series.Read full review
I rated this purchase Excellent. I LOVE the Waltons. This DVD set includes The Complete Second Season. I love watching each story because it takes me back to so many wonderful memories of my own childhood. My grandmother, grandfather, and my precious mother have all passed. So many of the stories have actually taken me back to "Those Good Old Days" we spent together. This DVD set also includes The Thanksgiving Story!!! So...sit back and share the good times and the hard times with The Walton's!! And let each episode take you back to some wonderful memories of your own!
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