Olivia plans a wedding for a friend's daughter, but the city-bred fiance (Bruce Davison) objects to the proceedings.Olivia plans a wedding for a friend's daughter, but the city-bred fiance (Bruce Davison) objects to the proceedings.Olivia plans a wedding for a friend's daughter, but the city-bred fiance (Bruce Davison) objects to the proceedings.
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Unlike the community of Walton's Mountain, I would be more inclined to shouting "Yankee, go home!"
I would recommend this episode out of the need to see pure human drama over well-meant cultural misunderstandings. 10/10 stars.
Despite the deliberate misconstruction of another reviewer of this episode, my point is that the "city feller" was commanded to understand the point of view of people who refused to try to understand his and bullied when he couldn't.
Happy to say that I enjoyed it just as much after so many years.
Granted, the episode does have its weak moments, but that's just quibbling. I love the plot, wherein a groom-to-be arrives from the big city of Richmond, VA to be wed in the back country known as Walton's Mountain....and the problems that develop as a result of The Shivaree, and from his rather rigid ways of living life.
The ending is especially warm and wonderful.
This episode is another of those that make me love this show so very much.
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- TriviaShivaree, or chivaree, was a traditional Mountain folk custom staged during the first night that a bride and groom, following the honeymoon, moved into their new residence (even if it happened to be with relatives in their old residence).
- GoofsJohn-Boy describes a shivaree as something that happens to all grooms on Waltons Mountain, and yet there were no shivarees performed for John-Boy, Jason, Curt Willard (who married Mary-Ellen), Paul Northbridge (who married Erin) or Ike Godsey, all of whom were married on Waltons Mountain.
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Narrator: [narration as John 'John Boy' Walton, Jr. reading from his journal] People coming to Waltons Mountain for the first time may have been surprised to find that we had such a good life. More often than not, outsiders' impressions of hill people are formed by comic strip characters or jokes about hillbillies. We were neither, yet, we did have our rituals and our customs which must have seemed odd to outlanders. I remember a time when one of our Blue Ridge customs caused a great deal of discomfort to a visitor and almost broke up a marriage that had just barely gotten under way.
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