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In her biography, Melissa Sue Anderson subsequently said, “As children, it was a real blow to us.” We never imagined he could cause his real family that much suffering, even though we knew he had shortcomings and could be challenging at times.
The quilt that travels
Another amusing gaffe has been seen by keen-eyed admirers with laser-like vision: the family quilt appears to be acting independently! Throughout the series, this illusive quilt appears on the beds of the Olsens, Charles and Caroline, and even other people.
In relation to places, have you observed the Ingalls kids’ perplexing commute to and from school? From one episode to the next, their path appears to shift. They occasionally wander by the sawmill after crossing the bridge, and other times they appear on the road behind it inexplicably.
Dean Butler came dangerously close to suicide.