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The Waltons - The Complete Sixth Season | 
enlarge | Director: Fielder Cook Actors: Jon Walmsley, Mary Beth Mcdonough, Eric Scott, Earl Hamner Jr., Judy Norton-taylor Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 2160
Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 5 Running Time: 1237 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.4 x 0.8
MPN: WARD120113D UPC: 085391201137 EAN: 0085391201137 ASIN: B000WMA73Q
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the waltons-sixth season November 19, 2008 Mrs. C. Draper (Taree,N.S.W.Australia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Waltons are the best DVD i have ever bought on line and it works well. I have no complaints about any of my DVD's that i have ordered. Thankyou Amazon.
The Waltons Sixth Season is More Family-Centered Drama September 21, 2008 James Koenig (Minnesota) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Back in the seventies when I watched the Waltons on TV (CBS, Thursday nights at 7 PM), I thought that when John-Boy left the show, the series would "die", or at least diminish, as the series is told from John-Boy's point of view. Boy, was I ever wrong! Season 6 is chock-full of dramatic episodes that are every bit as good as the five seasons that preceeded it. Jason is now the oldest brother in the Walton family, and he accounts himself well in the many episodes in which he plays a major role. "The Recluse" is an excellent episode where Jason draws out a reclusive woman from her self-imposed isolation. "The Warrior" follows this episode and is another great hour of entertainment. The Walton family is challenged by two Native American Indians who claim the Walton barn lies over sacred Indial burial grounds. The Indians try to burn down the barn. The Waltons resolve their dispute in an honorable fashion. "The Volunteer" is actually the first part of a two-part episode involving the relationship between G.W. and Erin. Erin rejects G.W.'s proposal of marriage, and joins the army. In a later episode, G.W. dies in a training accident and Erin has to deal with her guilt over rejecting G.W. Erin and GW both show they can act in these two episodes. I always thought the acting of G.W. was sort of "wooden", but he pulls off these two episodes with a maturity not seen in previous seasons. Mary Ellen and Curt give the Waltons their first grandchild, a son in a two-part episode in mid-season. "The Milestone" gives Momma Walton a chance to show how very well she can act. She goes through her change of life in this episode. It is tastefully done as usual. "The Anniversary" shows the 25th wedding anniversary of John and Olivia Walton; it is a very special edition and shows the deep love they have for each other. Meanwhile, cracks appear in the marriage of Mary Ellen and Curt, as Curt is apart in the Army. The season ends with a terrific combination of episodes. The first is "The Ordeal", another two-parter where Elizabeth is injured and Jim-Bob and Ben have to deal with their own guilt over her accident. This one is a real tear-jerker, especially at the end where Elizabeth takes her first halting steps after her accident. John-Boy returns in yet another two-part episode involving a disaster at a reopenned coal mine. The next to the last episode is another classic John-Boy episode, where he proposes marriage to his long-term girlfriend Daisy, but is in for a sudden revelation about her past. Finally, the season ends with the return of Grandma Esther Walton. (Actress Ellen Corby had suffered a stroke in real life, and had been away from the show since early in Season Five). This is another tear-jerker, and shows the courage of Ellen Corby in returning to the series, as she never fully recovered her voice as a result of the stroke. I have to applaud the producers of the Waltons for bringing back Grandma Walton despite her obvious disability. Many shows would have written her off, but not the Waltons. They deal with real-life drama and situations, and their love for each other and committment to family is what makes this show so endearing to all who love the series. I am sure every family today watching the Waltons wishes that their own family could have the love for each other that binds the Waltons together. If you don't have this season, purchase it. It is well worth the investment. The entire family can enjoy the episodes. There is nothing like The Waltons on tv today, much to our great loss. Jim "Konedog" Koening
Walton loving family September 1, 2008 T. L. Danitz (Great Meadows, NJ) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We are big fan's of the Walton's, and although I can't say this season was our favorite, it was still very good. We missed John-Boy and Grandma and wished Curt had been in more episodes, there were a few episodes that were a little darker and a times a little hokier, but all in all it is still a good season. For the most part, very wholesome family entertainment.
Very Disappointed August 8, 2008 Shane Lock 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have brought the Waltons for my wife as she loves the Waltons, but she was not happy when watching the B-side of Disc 1, the tv screen kept changing to little square pixals, which made the episodes unwatchable. In future I will just have to wait and buy my dvds in the UK. Also I had brought series 7 at the same time and that was also faulty, so all I can say is thanks Amazon, you managed to spoil my wifes Mothers day present.
The Waltons July 2, 2008 R. Cartrette 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The greatest show ever! Watch as this timeless family goes through the trials and tributes on Walton's mountain through the early 1900's.
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