Katherine McGregor actually improvised the screaming into the telephone, because she said that was how her stepfather used to answer the phone, by yelling into it. She was always lots of fun to watch!
lol I remember being a little kid in the 70s hating Mrs. Oleson so much, I was like 5 or 6 when the series came out. Then watching reruns when you get older, you realize how brilliantly Katherine McGregor played that role. She could be the meanest woman on the prairie one minute, comic relief the next, and then a minute after that she could do some heartfelt drama that made you sympathize with her.
I absolutely loved this show while growing up. I was actually able to meet Michael Landon while on vacation with my grandparents in Nevada. We had stopped at the Ponderosa Ranch to see it and as we were leaving, Michael Landon picked me up and carried me, while walking and talking with us back to my grandparent's motorhome. He was as genuine off camera as he was while on camera. I am 58 years old now, but I still remember it well......or as well as I can at my age! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 Sending much love, light, and an abundance of beautiful blessings to all, from the majestic Oregon coast!! 🌊 🏄♀️ 🦀 🐳 🧜♀️ 🐚 🐟 🏊♀️ 🦈 🐙
That dream right there in The Monster of Walnut Grove traumatized me as a little kid! No joke, when Mr Oleson came into the room with all that makeup crap on his face, it scared me to death at frickin 8 years old lol. I could not sleep without lights on after that for a whole year, not even kidding 😂. Looking at it now still gives me the chills. LHOP was one of the most wholesome and family-friendly shows to watch, but it never warned when it was gonna come up with that weird, scary, and just strange stuff in those few episodes. It was soooo weird and gave me so many nightmares lol
Except seeing Mrs. Olsen's head under the platter (meant to be scary?) makes it hilarious because she is the comic relief of the series. And in spite of intended "horror movie scene" (if you will) she still makes that specific part of the scene funny. But I also won't deny Mr. Olsen's scary face would've also given me nightmares too if I had scene that scene at 8 years old.
I remember watching the episode when Carrie was being chased by the spider when I was a kid. I only saw it one time. When I got older I thought maybe I imagined that episode because when I asked people if they remembered the episode, they didn't and thought that I was making it up. It's nice to know that l wasn't after all these years.
Oh yes... And I've never seen that in reruns which is a good thing. I saw it too as a kid and for a long time, didn't eat grapes without checking them thoroughly. :)
"Harriet, whats for dinner" that face is all I remember scared the life out of me as a child😂don't ask me nothing else about this show except Mr. Olson's face still embedded in my brain 40 yrs later😂
I remember my sister complaining that her friend's straight-square mother didn't let them watch Charlie's Angels, so they watched Little House instead. Now I wonder if it was that much more wholesome!
Right?? This show is 1000x more disturbing than some of the other shows my extremely conservative christian parents forbade me from watching growing up. I don’t think they had any the slightest clue about all of the weird, dark, creepy stuff in it.
The fifth episode had me in tears when the guy thought Mrs Snider (the straight-edged, meek little postal worker) was GUZZLING hard liquor, not realizing it was only water. Mr. Edwards even had the chance to set him straight, but instead had fun with it by saying, "Ah, well...it's always 'em quiet ones." 🤣🤣🤣
I think anyone who’s tried to explain the monster of Walnut Grove ending has just come to the conclusion that it was all just a dream or something made up in carries mind and only the beginning with Laura reading sleepy hollow to carry is actually can’t into the actual house universe because the rest of the episode up until the ending does make sense the idea of Laura jumping to a conclusion and the nightmare sequences it all makes sense until you get to the end and the headless horseman rides up and and you can’t say that it’s someone just playing around for Halloween because this chronologically takes place at least on November 1 so nobody should be in Halloween get up at this point
This #12 footage reminds me of the classic shot in the movie 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid' when they blew up the railcar.." Are you sure you used enough dynamite there, Butch ?" LOL
Forgot that time when James was shot by a bank robber and was in a catatonic state afterwards. Charles took him away from Walnut Grove, built a shirne with a cross for God to heal him and they were both hit with the power of God from a blue light from the cross
Carrie. Your imaginary friend ditched you as a gigantic spider was chasing you. I know you weren't the brightest Ingalls, but, you couldn't even dream up a friend who was good to you?????
LOL, the Little House writers started running out of script ideas so they came up with some of the crazy ones. How did I ever miss the Headless Horseman episode??
Charles and Johnathan Garvey took jobs working on putting up telephone poles. The company cook stocked up on potatoes, but they never made it to the food. The workers wanted to find out where all the potatoes were, they went in the building and the cook didn't want them to see what was behind the locked door, the door to the cellar. The cook had a big still in the cellar, and had been making moonshine out of the potatoes. The still blew up. I dont remember season or episode name.
Might be because the whole main story with Carrie whining that she had to spend the day chillaxing & fishing while the rest of the family did household chores all day. Then Carrie's " Alysssssa, Alysssa " & horrible day dream were so bad blocked The God Sister (or as I call it The Good God Awful Sister) out of your mind it was so bad !! As I said in another post like this, By the 3-4 "Alysssa" I was "STFU Carrie !!" The only good parts of that episode was the still & seeing Jack again.
Eugene Orowitz tanned and brown as a Minnesota ' s farmer in the 1870's whereas (Trump said it)their ancestors were german and scandinavian peasants.That is the most strange thing in this serie.
I'm not sure what you're talking about. Some north European people are dark and tan darkly. Ronald Reagan is an example. Is that causing confusion ? There were a lot of Scandinavians in that part of the midwest, but not everyone there was Scandinavian, and this family's name was Ingalls, which is an English name. Even among ethnic Germans there are numerous people with dark hair.
The God Sister episode is just horrible. As I said many times before in other Little House You Tube clips. After the first few " Alysssssa Alyssssa" I was STFU Carrie. And she was so whiney the entire eppy. If I had the option to chillax & go fishing for the entire day I'd jump @ it instead of whining !! The only good thing about this episode was the still back story & seeing Jack again !!
@@MIS315 Everybody in the family was busy, Carrie was getting underfoot and they weren't paying enough attention to her, so she made up a pretend friend, Alyssa. Something like that.
@@lynnkanerva4519 and it was a way for both of the twins who played Carrie to appear onscreen together. Since Carrie's "imaginary friend" looked just like her.
Katherine McGregor actually improvised the screaming into the telephone, because she said that was how her stepfather used to answer the phone, by yelling into it. She was always lots of fun to watch!
Mrs. Oleson was my favorite Little House character, and yes, she did have quite a big mouth.
My grandfather was the same way. We always said that he only needed the phone to hear US!
lol I remember being a little kid in the 70s hating Mrs. Oleson so much, I was like 5 or 6 when the series came out. Then watching reruns when you get older, you realize how brilliantly Katherine McGregor played that role. She could be the meanest woman on the prairie one minute, comic relief the next, and then a minute after that she could do some heartfelt drama that made you sympathize with her.
I absolutely loved this show while growing up. I was actually able to meet Michael Landon while on vacation with my grandparents in Nevada.
We had stopped at the Ponderosa Ranch to see it and as we were leaving, Michael Landon picked me up and carried me, while walking and talking with us back to my grandparent's motorhome.
He was as genuine off camera as he was while on camera. I am 58 years old now, but I still remember it well......or as well as I can at my age! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Sending much love, light, and an abundance of beautiful blessings to all, from the majestic Oregon coast!!
🌊 🏄♀️ 🦀 🐳 🧜♀️ 🐚 🐟 🏊♀️ 🦈 🐙
recently re-watched this entire show and i’m not kidding when i say it’s wilder than game of thrones
you might even say it's......laura ingalls WILDER ;)
sorry, had to do it
Usually this show is so wholesome and incredible... but when it got weird, it got REALLY weird 😂
Yeah wasnt there a rape and pregnancy of some poor girl and then she DIED??
Yes the episode is called Sylvia.
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ReallyReally creep
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That dream right there in The Monster of Walnut Grove traumatized me as a little kid! No joke, when Mr Oleson came into the room with all that makeup crap on his face, it scared me to death at frickin 8 years old lol. I could not sleep without lights on after that for a whole year, not even kidding 😂. Looking at it now still gives me the chills.
LHOP was one of the most wholesome and family-friendly shows to watch, but it never warned when it was gonna come up with that weird, scary, and just strange stuff in those few episodes. It was soooo weird and gave me so many nightmares lol
The thumbnail makes me jump every time I scroll past it!
Yeah ... brutal .
Except seeing Mrs. Olsen's head under the platter (meant to be scary?) makes it hilarious because she is the comic relief of the series. And in spite of intended "horror movie scene" (if you will) she still makes that specific part of the scene funny.
But I also won't deny Mr. Olsen's scary face would've also given me nightmares too if I had scene that scene at 8 years old.
Man this show does not play around. I got close to crying once!
"Spell-checked by an orangutan. Loved that part and I loved Blanche! She was adorable!
Laura's nightmare was creepy.
I don’t remember most of these, because I was so young when I watched it, but now I’m scarred.
I love the episode where the Ingall's family was all dressed up and the Olsen's clothes were in tatters.
Oh yes! 😂 Me too!
I'm guessing Allison loved that scene since she didn't have to have her hair fried into those curls.
Ingalls clothes were never in tatters but loved it anyway
@@MsLogjam She reminds me of my sister, Kathy
@@MsLogjam the curls were a wig, but yeah
The Mrs. Sullivan restaurant one is one of my favorites!
I remember watching the episode when Carrie was being chased by the spider when I was a kid. I only saw it one time. When I got older I thought maybe I imagined that episode because when I asked people if they remembered the episode, they didn't and thought that I was making it up. It's nice to know that l wasn't after all these years.
That was one of the only episodes that was centered around Carrie.
I don’t get why they had her character around lol even when she got older they just didn’t include her
Oh yes... And I've never seen that in reruns which is a good thing. I saw it too as a kid and for a long time, didn't eat grapes without checking them thoroughly. :)
I was a die hard lhotp fan. I watched it every day for years. This is the only episode I dont remember.
Now we need 12 Funniest scenes from Little House. Hope Charles' green hair is among them-titled "Green Pastures"
YES, that was. hilarious!!
Also, the ENTIRE Legend of Black Jake episode 😂
Where he steps on a chicken.
Where Laura pushes Nellie down a hill into the pond while Nellie is "wheel chair bound" 😂
When Harriet dumps the egg basket on Nels
"Harriet, whats for dinner" that face is all I remember scared the life out of me as a child😂don't ask me nothing else about this show except Mr. Olson's face still embedded in my brain 40 yrs later😂
The episode Mrs. Oleson's head was on a platter scared me! Halloween!
The lack of context makes these so much better.
I remember when Little House on the prairie all about telephones and electricity everybody in my house was sat down to watch that
I loved the Crazy Rich Ingalls clip !
I also loved the episode were she turned down KFC
Omg yes yes yes
Well we know eventually it did catch on somewhere.
The inside joke that made it funnier was Caroline's fried chicken was KFC !!
@@timobrien8809 Yes, and the stew was Dinty Moore!
Colonel Sanders wouldn’t have been old enough to meet with Mrs Olsen .. He was born in 1890
I guess Laura didn't realize that if she was rich, and spent all of it at Oleson's Mercantile, the Oleson's would be rich, too.
My brother said the same thing 😂 it’s gotta work in Laura’s favor somehow
That headless horse man really scared me as a kid.
especially since we are left guessing whether or not that was real or what exactly
Albert was a teenaged werewolf
That thumbnail startled the daylights out of me every time it shows up!
i love the one were Laura though Mr Olsen cut mrs.olsen head off.
That thumbnail scared the bejeezus out of me as I scrolled past!
I remember my sister complaining that her friend's straight-square mother didn't let them watch Charlie's Angels, so they watched Little House instead. Now I wonder if it was that much more wholesome!
Right?? This show is 1000x more disturbing than some of the other shows my extremely conservative christian parents forbade me from watching growing up. I don’t think they had any the slightest clue about all of the weird, dark, creepy stuff in it.
My favorite TV show ever!
None of theses would have aired today! People would complain.
The thumbnail looked like Bobby Brady!
I was surprised to see it was Mr Olson
We watched this show all our lives !!👍
3:30 KFC Colonel sanders
Minnesota fried chicken 😂
IMO the weirdest episode of LHP was the one where Albert got accused of raping a little girl.
That was so sketched up there
That episode low key scared me
I believe it was the town blacksmith who raped the girl (I think her name was Sylvia. Albert & her were a couple.
I see what LHOP fans have in common is that once were fans ww know them by heart......
Yup, the two part episodes were titled Sylvia. Very trippy to watch as a kid!
Mr Oleson in that cursed makeup…that’s more scary more American Horror Story!!!!
The fifth episode had me in tears when the guy thought Mrs Snider (the straight-edged, meek little postal worker) was GUZZLING hard liquor, not realizing it was only water.
Mr. Edwards even had the chance to set him straight, but instead had fun with it by saying, "Ah, well...it's always 'em quiet ones." 🤣🤣🤣
I think anyone who’s tried to explain the monster of Walnut Grove ending has just come to the conclusion that it was all just a dream or something made up in carries mind and only the beginning with Laura reading sleepy hollow to carry is actually can’t into the actual house universe because the rest of the episode up until the ending does make sense the idea of Laura jumping to a conclusion and the nightmare sequences it all makes sense until you get to the end and the headless horseman rides up and and you can’t say that it’s someone just playing around for Halloween because this chronologically takes place at least on November 1 so nobody should be in Halloween get up at this point
Mr. Olson looked like Dracula
This #12 footage reminds me of the classic shot in the movie 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid' when they blew up the railcar.." Are you sure you used enough dynamite there, Butch ?" LOL
WALNUT GROOOOVE ! ! ! --‐-- priceless! Only Mrs. Oleson!
#9--Take the money and run !
#4--BON APPÉTIT!
#2--Giant spider wants lunch !
Forgot that time when James was shot by a bank robber and was in a catatonic state afterwards. Charles took him away from Walnut Grove, built a shirne with a cross for God to heal him and they were both hit with the power of God from a blue light from the cross
#4 Harriet It's What's For Dinner is that Mr. Oleson? His face look so scary and the look on Laura's face, it's so funny.
Oh shit, Nellie's an executioner
When was colonel Sanders in the series??
At the end of Wave of the Future when Mrs. Olson converts their restaurant to fast food.
Carrie. Your imaginary friend ditched you as a gigantic spider was chasing you. I know you weren't the brightest Ingalls, but, you couldn't even dream up a friend who was good to you?????
As if Colonel Sanders existed as an elderly man in Minnesota in 1880. 4:00.
It was his great-uncle!
It's called fiction.
LOL, the Little House writers started running out of script ideas so they came up with some of the crazy ones. How did I ever miss the Headless Horseman episode??
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I don’t remember the still blowing up.
Charles and Johnathan Garvey took jobs working on putting up telephone poles. The company cook stocked up on potatoes, but they never made it to the food. The workers wanted to find out where all the potatoes were, they went in the building and the cook didn't want them to see what was behind the locked door, the door to the cellar. The cook had a big still in the cellar, and had been making moonshine out of the potatoes. The still blew up. I dont remember season or episode name.
It came from the same episode as #5 and #2 did I believe. The Godsister.
Might be because the whole main story with Carrie whining that she had to spend the day chillaxing & fishing while the rest of the family did household chores all day. Then Carrie's " Alysssssa, Alysssa " & horrible day dream were so bad blocked The God Sister (or as I call it The Good God Awful Sister) out of your mind it was so bad !! As I said in another post like this, By the 3-4 "Alysssa" I was "STFU Carrie !!" The only good parts of that episode was the still & seeing Jack again.
Little House was set in the 1880’s and Colonel Sanders wasn’t born until 1890
What is the KFC clip
wave of the future season 8 episode 10
Liked that clip also the one where has Vampire teeth
Which episode was the crazy rich ingalls? I'd like to see it.
I don't remember the episode name but it's when Laura and her buddy think they have real gold in the creek and it turned out to be fools gold.
It's either the season 2 episode, "The Richest Man in Walnut Grove", or the episode "At the End of the Rainbow"
Thank you both 😄
Can confirm it's 'At the end of the rainbow'. Just watched it today, it does contain like 4 or 5 rich scenes.
When Laura got older, the show took a dump. She was a terrible adult actor.
I'd have to agree with you there
Melissa Sue Anderson who played Mary was better than her, yet they did nothing with her.
NUMBER 9 WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST WAS PATTY HEARST'S GREAT GRANDFATHER
Lol the creators of this clearly never saw the Halloween nightmare episode
Honestly speaking, I don't think that episode will fly in this era because people might call it out for cultural appropriation
Why would anything blow up in dramatic fashion in Walnut Grove?
the best episode for me was BCK TO SCHOOL
4:47 CANNIBALISM!!??
#3 will shock you.
Eugene Orowitz tanned and brown as a Minnesota ' s farmer in the 1870's whereas (Trump said it)their ancestors were german and scandinavian peasants.That is the most strange thing in this serie.
I'm not sure what you're talking about. Some north European people are dark and tan darkly. Ronald Reagan is an example. Is that causing confusion ? There were a lot of Scandinavians in that part of the midwest, but not everyone there was Scandinavian, and this family's name was Ingalls, which is an English name. Even among ethnic Germans there are numerous people with dark hair.
02:57 I suppose that's her rich cigar 😏
What the heck is the thumbnail??
A real part in Little House
Colonel Sanders didn't make it till age 65.
was he a retired Confederate officer from the Civil War ? lol jk
Colonel Harlan Sanders was born in 1890. This episode takes place c. 1880-something. Funny schtick, historically inaccurate.
I think is evil.
PLS- 0:03
0:01 XD
Ew! Nasty Spider!.😖🕷
Poster needs to learn what bizarre means, smh.
I don't think people should be treated like that
It was funny when Miss Beadle thew out the 🍎 that Nellie gave her.
@@virginiadavies6280 when did that happen??
@@virginiadavies6280 I would’ve done the same thing lol
The God Sister episode is just horrible. As I said many times before in other Little House You Tube clips. After the first few " Alysssssa Alyssssa" I was STFU Carrie. And she was so whiney the entire eppy. If I had the option to chillax & go fishing for the entire day I'd jump @ it instead of whining !! The only good thing about this episode was the still back story & seeing Jack again !!
I dont understand, what was the episode about
So awful
Carrie was a shit actor
@@MIS315
Everybody in the family was busy, Carrie was getting underfoot and they weren't paying enough attention to her, so she made up a pretend friend, Alyssa. Something like that.
@@lynnkanerva4519 and it was a way for both of the twins who played Carrie to appear onscreen together. Since Carrie's "imaginary friend" looked just like her.
#11 I'm pretty sure raccoons don't make good pets. Those animals have rabies. #6 Kentucky Fried Crap, that's what KFC stands for 🍗🤢
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