Corabeth Godsey feels trapped by her unchanging life on Walton's Mountain. She begins to drink.Corabeth Godsey feels trapped by her unchanging life on Walton's Mountain. She begins to drink.Corabeth Godsey feels trapped by her unchanging life on Walton's Mountain. She begins to drink.
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Ellen Corby
- Esther Walton
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Judy Norton
- Mary Ellen Walton
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Earl Hamner Jr.
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Now I remember how my interest in this series was rekindled, while watching episodes from Season 7. Sure it's an uneven point in the show's evolution. Still there are some watchable movies to see here. This entry almost moves into soap opera. It can even be considered melodrama. Still Corabeth's struggle with drinking works as drama. What comedy on display mainly comes from Elizabeth trying to drive. The third act redeems the whole thing. John gets a good episode. It's up to him to come up with a solution or at least get a turnaround started.
The addition of Corabeth Godsey to the cast of The Waltons was a major mistake. She was useful for some occasional humor but any episode that took her seriously made me want to gag. I can only assume that the writer of this episode had a relative who was the same kind of pretentious phony as Corabeth and this was his or her way of expressing their disgust with the person. Ronnie clair edwards was a fine actress, otherwise she would not have been able to portray this deeply flawed person as well as she did, but as a viewer who simply wanted entertainment, the character was so aggravating that it was painful to watch.
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- TriviaRalph Waite directed this episode. He was a recovering alcoholic who stopped drinking after he began playing John Walton. You can see the change in his body and face from the first years to the later ones.
- GoofsCorabeth's drinking seems to have come out of nowhere. Prior to this episode, she was never seen having alcohol.
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Narrator: [narration as John 'John Boy' Walton, Jr. reading from his journal] In the autumn of 1941 the harsher realities of the world beyond Jefferson County seemed remote from the ebb and flow of our daily lives. Although our isolation would soon be shattered, my family, particularly my sister, Elizabeth, would find the small joys and sorrows of life on Waltons Mountain reality enough.
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