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94 of 97 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Season Seven: A Time for Change,
This review is from: The Waltons: The Complete Seventh Season (DVD)
While this season may not be the best season of "The Waltons," it certainly is a season to be remembered. Right from the start, the beloved grandfather has died, and everyone is grieved in "The Empty Nest 1&2." Will Geer had apparently died between season six and seven, leaving Grandma (Ellen Corby) quite alone. Ben, now working the mill with his father, marries Cindy. More importantly, WWII begins with the bombing of Pearl Harbor--where Curt is stationed, and he dies as a result. Olivia (Michael Leanerd) finds out she has turberculosis and leaves the Walton family for a while. Elizabeth has her 13th birthday, Jim-Bob gets a tattoo, and Jim-Bob joins the Army.
Truly one of the most interesting seasons "The Waltons" had, however the disappearance of Richard Thomas and Will Geer is keenly felt. One could say that this was also one of the more weaker seasons of the show, but still one worth watching. The following is an episode list of Season Seven: 1. The Empty Nest (1) 2. The Empty Nest (2) 3. The Calling 4. The Moonshiner 5. The Obsession 6. The Changeling 7. The Portrait 8. The Captive 9. The Illusion 10. The Beau 11. Day of Infamy 12. The Yearning 13. The Boosters 14. The Conscience 15. The Obstacle 17. The Parting 18. The Burden 19. The Pin-Up 20. The Attack 21. The Legacy 22. The Outsider 23. The Torch 24. The Talespin 25. Founder's Day--with a guest appearance by Earl Hamner, creator of the series. So, everyone, relax and enjoy the changes this wonderful family endures. And remember, things in your family change too.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Season 7 begins with Season 6,
By T.S. "chocolate milk" (Woodstock, GA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Waltons: The Complete Seventh Season (DVD)
I suggest you watch the last episode of season 6 prior to viewing the first episodes of season 7. It really makes you appreciate the relationship between Will Geer and Ellen Corby.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Day of Infamy" extremely well done,
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This review is from: The Waltons: The Complete Seventh Season (DVD)
"Day of Infamy" chronicles the impact of December 7, 1941 on The Walton family. It is an incredibly moving episode with very understated but strong performances. Ralph Waite, Judy Norton-Taylor, and David Harper are particularly outstanding in the final heartbreaking scene. I know my own grandparents had to endure a moment just like the one when Jim-Bob brings the telegram home to the family, and I found this scene gut-wrenching.
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