Best known for its life-affirming lessons and heartwarming adventures, “LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE” made its TV debut in 1974 and significantly altered the landscape of television. Loyal fans will relive these exciting and touching adventures, while new viewers will discover the Ingalls’ unconquerable courage to build a new way of life. The series, nominated for 17 Emmy Awards and 3 Golden Globes, has become a TV milestone.
The Complete Seventh Season – 1980-1981 The season starts with Laura and Almanzo’s much-anticipated wedding – The Garveys move to Sleepy Eye to run a business – Laura suspects Almanzo of having an affair with her friend – Almanzo and Mr. Ingalls expand their business to Sleepy Eye – Adam’s sight returns. He and Mary move back to Walnut Grove and set up a law practice – Mrs. Ingalls leads the women in favor of a referendum concerning fair property rights for married women – Mr. Percival and Mrs. Oleson disagree very strongly on the subject of their grandchild’s upbringing – Mrs. Oleson takes over as teacher after Laura quits – Albert falls in love with Sylvia and faces many difficult challenges – Cassandra and James become orphans after their parents are killed in an accident. Charles considers making them part of his family. These and many other exciting adventures from the entire seventh season are presented in this Special Collector’s Edition!
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March 27, 2010
#1
i dont really like this series now that i know that they copied some of the episodes of the waltons. M.L.(aka. charles ingalls) even took some of the titles as the odyssey, the gift and so on. M.L is almost always the star of this series. after LHOTP ended, he created his own series called highway to heaven. this time he is the real “star” of the series. if you really want an original, good for family series, choose the waltons. the waltons doesnt have any PG-13 episodes. in this LHOTP season,the WORST episode was sylvia prt 1-2. it was a bad episode. if there was a lower rating for this series, i would lower it to -1000 stars. and one thing that really disturbs me again, is M.L’s overdramatic role, he is so emotional. the way he cries and his voice breaks, its so ear wrenching. and then, they say “Oh my G–!!” so many times including saying “G–!!!” its so full of blasphemy that i am sorry that i even tried to collect the series. terrible series O.O
March 27, 2010
#2
Sylvia lives with her widowed father.I wish she had brother or a sister. Her father was a real meanie,she was raped by this clown guy,and her father thought it was Albert who “did it” with her,and called her a {censored] I also like Make a Joyful Noise when Joe Kagen finds out that the guy Hester Sue is going with is an Undertaker. I thought blacks had big families,he has 1 child,too,ugh!!
March 27, 2010
#3
When Season 7 originally aired I’m sure everyone was looking forward to a lot of fun and romantic episodes featuring Laura and her new husband Almanzo. Except for the episode “Divorce, Walnut Grove Style” and when Laura announces she is pregnant, the series took a serious nose dive this season and NEVER recovered. What was Michael Landon thinking with the 2 part episode “Sylvia” which involved child rape!!! It is a scary and violent episode that is NOT AT ALL appropriate for children. Then we get introduced to stupid James and Cassandra whom absolutely ruined the series with their terrible acting and even dumber story lines which always seemed to involve them running away from something. Season 7&8 NOT WORTH BUYING!
March 27, 2010
#4
it was a nice series but throughout the series Mr. Ingalls is almost always the hero of the movie. as in the episode, the angry heart. he is the one who saves the boy again. the whole season revolves around mr. Ingalls. as for the sylvia episode, i was appalled at some of the contents. they should have warned people that it was PG-13. especially the part where the guy in black strangles her. it was horrid
March 27, 2010
#5
This is a good season not as good as season 6 but I still like it, the best episode in this season I think is Divorce, Walnut Grove Style it is hilarious when Laura beats up that girl in the street. I plan on buying the remaining seasons, I have read reviews of people who say that they won’t be, (season 9 is the last one) and I hope that they release the tv movies that aired after season 9. Season 8 will be released on June 14, 2005 I will buying it the day it comes out.