Laura’s imagination runs wild when she peeks into the Olesons’ window and witnesses Nels committing an unspeakable crime. On Halloween night, Laura and Mary get permission from their parents to walk into town and pull off a little prank at the mercantile. Season 3, Episode 5 – The Monster of Walnut Grove And you never see her do such a thing again. Even considering the magnitude of the situation, this is incredibly out of character for Caroline. Read more about Charlotte Stewart’s (Miss Beadle) recollections of working with Michael Landon here.Įmotionally distraught after her little girl has fallen down a mine shaft, Caroline Ingalls instinctively blames someone else (in this case, Miss Beadle). Michael Landon, who was always known for his wacky sense of humor, used to refer to episodes like this one as “Miss Beadle kills the kids again”. They live to regret this when the little girl wanders off and falls into an underground mine shaft. He is the guy on the wagon during the race saying “Go, Nellie, go!” Season 3, Episode 4 – Little Girl Lostįrustrated that Carrie has insisted on tagging along for a school assignment, Mary and Laura fail to keep a close eye on her. In this episode, Producer Kent McCray made a cameo appearance. You rarely hear any reference to Doc Baker’s family, but in this episode, he tell’s Laura he is going to Sleepy Eye to visit his mother for her birthday. The stakes are higher than ever when Harriet donates a lavish prize for the winner. Although Nellie and her horse are expected to win the race, Laura perseveres with her training. Jealous, Nellie throws a tantrum until Harriet agrees to buy her a thoroughbred without Nels’ approval. She eagerly prepares to enter a local race. Laura’s beloved horse Bunny has officially been returned to her. Bunny was a male in “ Christmas At Plum Creek“, then female in “Bunny”, then male in “The Race”, then female again in “ Journey Into The Spring“.
But in the final scene, which likely takes place the exact same afternoon, she is dry, her curls are intact and she is wearing the same blue nightgown that got drenched previously.īunny, the horse, was sometimes described as a male and sometimes as a female. In this episode, Laura pushes Nellie down a hill and she gets soaked from head to toe.
Laura secretly takes Bunny home until she can figure out a plan, but her problems run even deeper when she begins to believe that she is responsible for Nellie’s condition. Nellie’s physical abuse toward Bunny leads to a dangerous riding accident, but as the little girl lies in bed with a concussion and possible paralysis, her distraught mother blames Laura and orders Nels to shoot the animal. These are also the exact same first names of African American doctor Caleb Ledoux and his wife Mattie, five years later, in Season 8’s Dark Sage. Johnny Cash and his wife June Carter Cash play the roles of Caleb and Mattie Hodgekiss in this episode. Hodgekiss? I can kinda introduce him to everybody and let him know who’s stingy and who’s generous.” Mary Ingalls: “Pa, can I go to town with Mr. He earns the community’s trust with his sensitive and caring personality, but because of his dark past, it’s hard to tell what he might do. Caleb helps the Reverend by traveling to Walnut Grove and encourages everyone to donate money. He is taken in by an ex-convict named Caleb Hodgekiss and his wife. Reverend Alden falls ill while collecting donations for a struggling town.
#LOST GIRL SEASON 3 EPISODE 10 TV#
Season 3 aired from September 27th, 1976 through April 4th, 1977 and led viewers on many adventures with the Ingalls family.įor the first time since their original TV broadcast, all 21 season 3 episodes are presented complete and uncut, and newly restored and remastered for optimal picture and sound quality! In this ultimate season 3 episode guide, you’ll relive all of the heartwarming adventures and learn some new facts along the way. Just as in seasons past, the Ingalls must come together to face decisions about their future and find the courage to overcome tragedies. Season 3 of “Little House on the Prairie” is filled with love, courage, hardships, and tests of faith.