{"id":713,"date":"2010-12-22T02:55:00","date_gmt":"2010-12-22T00:55:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fascinating-america.com\/blog\/?p=713"},"modified":"2015-04-21T18:03:31","modified_gmt":"2015-04-21T16:03:31","slug":"an-american-christmas-story","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/fascinating-america.com\/blog\/an-american-christmas-story\/","title":{"rendered":"An American Christmas story"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>My sister and I didn&#8217;t have much in common as kids, but somehow we always managed to spend Thursday nights together. That&#8217;s when <b><i>The Waltons<\/i><\/b> <span id=\"tooltip5520878b84bc4\">was on<\/span>.<\/p>\n<p>Most of you are probably familiar with the series about the family living in the mountains of Virginia during the <span id=\"tooltip5520878b84faf\">Great Depression<\/span>.<\/p>\n<p>The <span id=\"tooltip5520878b85393\">show<\/span> had 221 episodes, and I think we watched them all. We didn&#8217;t feel guilty about it; the <span id=\"tooltip5520878b85779\">pace<\/span> was slow enough that we could do other things at the same time \u2014 like talk to each other. But even if we just sat and watched, we were <span id=\"tooltip5520878b85b61\">spellbound<\/span> by the show&#8217;s realism.<\/p>\n<p>That must have come from the natural-sounding dialogue or the way the story was filmed, because the <span id=\"tooltip5520878b85f4a\">plot<\/span> was <span id=\"tooltip5520878b86330\">anything but<\/span> real to us <span id=\"tooltip5520878b86719\">suburbanites<\/span>. The (fictional) Walton family had seven children; ours had two. They lived in a cold, <span id=\"tooltip5520878b86b01\">drafty<\/span> house, while we sat on a carpeted floor near a central-heating <span id=\"tooltip5520878b86ee8\">vent<\/span>. <span id=\"tooltip5520878b872d2\">Moreover<\/span>, the Southern accents of the double-named characters \u2014 Mary Ellen, Jim Bob, John-Boy \u2014 were exotic for American television of the time.<\/p>\n<p>Dramatic things always seemed to happen to the Waltons, but never in a <span id=\"tooltip5520878b876b9\">contrived<\/span> way. Strangers <span id=\"tooltip5520878b87a9f\">turned up<\/span>. Cars <span id=\"tooltip5520878b87e8a\">broke down<\/span>. Moral questions needed answers. And no matter how badly the Waltons <span id=\"tooltip5520878b88272\">fared<\/span>, they were always reminded that someone else was <span id=\"tooltip5520878b88658\">worse off<\/span>.<\/p>\n<p>The movie-length pilot, <b><i>The Homecoming: A Christmas Story<\/i><\/b>, brilliantly involved every one of those plot elements. It&#8217;s Christmas Eve, and the family is preparing to spend this special evening together. But a bus accident stops the father on the way home from his distant workplace. When the others hear about this on the radio, the <span id=\"tooltip5520878b88a41\">eldest<\/span> son, John-Boy, goes looking for him. It&#8217;s late at night, and it&#8217;s bitterly cold.<\/p>\n<p>John-Boy drives, then <span id=\"tooltip5520878b88e28\">trudges<\/span>, great distances through deep snow. As he <span id=\"tooltip5520878b89211\">seeks<\/span> help from a variety of local people, <i>The Homecoming<\/i> turns into a <span id=\"tooltip5520878b895f8\">suspenseful<\/span> road movie. It&#8217;s getting colder, and the situation is getting more desperate. He searches everywhere and finally returns home. Minutes later, however, the father turns up, and all is well.<\/p>\n<p>The Waltons didn&#8217;t have much, but they had each other, and that made Christmas all the more special to them.<\/p>\n<p>We wish you safe travels this week and all the joy of the <span id=\"tooltip5520878b899e0\">holidays<\/span>. Merry Christmas to you, and to all a good night.<\/p>\n<p>(Good night, John-Boy! And good night, Kathy!)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>My sister and I didn&#8217;t have much in common as kids, but somehow we always managed to spend Thursday nights together. That&#8217;s when The Waltons was on. Most of you are probably familiar with the series about the family living in the mountains of Virginia during the Great Depression. 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