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** Willie never seems as comfortable with the things in city as his mother and daughter. It's signs that he too is homesick, like his father.
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** Willie never seems as comfortable with the things in city Winoka as his mother and daughter.sister. It's signs that he too is homesick, like his father.
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* PottyFailure: Carrie needs to [[PottyEmergence "go"]] right when Laura gets busy trying to help Albert get his dime back. When Laura goes back to her and asks why she isn't moving, since she'd said she needed to go, Carrie says "I already did", and Laura makes an OhCrap face and drags her inside the hotel as she leaves a trail of urine.
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* PottyFailure: Carrie needs to [[PottyEmergence [[PottyEmergency "go"]] right when Laura gets busy trying to help Albert get his dime back. When Laura goes back to her and asks why she isn't moving, since she'd said she needed to go, Carrie says "I already did", and Laura makes an OhCrap face and drags her inside the hotel as she leaves a trail of urine.
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** This episode would start an annual tradition that would continue through the rest of the series' run: the multi-part episode where new characters and storylines are introduced, or pick up from previous years' storylines. Season 6's "Back to School" introduced Almanzo to the cast; Season 7 saw Laura and Almonzo get married; Season 8 brought the evil Nancy Oleson; and Season 9 saw overriding changes involving the departures of Charles and Caroline Ingalls and the introductions of the Carters and Jenny Wilder.
* StreetUrchin: A young 11-year-old boy named Albert Quinn, who had run away from his farming home and abusive father, is taken in by the entourage.
* StreetUrchin: A young 11-year-old boy named Albert Quinn, who had run away from his farming home and abusive father, is taken in by the entourage.
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** This episode would start an annual tradition that would continue through the rest of the series' run: the multi-part episode where new characters and storylines are introduced, or pick up from previous years' storylines. Season 6's "Back to School" introduced Almanzo to the cast; Season 7 saw Laura and Almonzo Almanzo get married; Season 8 brought the evil Nancy Oleson; and Season 9 saw overriding changes involving the departures of Charles and Caroline Ingalls and the introductions of the Carters and Jenny Wilder.
* StreetUrchin: A young 11-year-old boy named Albert Quinn, who had run away from hisfarming home and abusive father, OrphanageOfFear, is taken in by the entourage.
* StreetUrchin: A young 11-year-old boy named Albert Quinn, who had run away from his
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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: When Laura throws a repsonse to one of Nellie's remarks about her fancy school, Willie laughs at it and even compliments Laura on the joke.
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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: When Laura throws a repsonse sassy response to one of Nellie's remarks about her fancy school, school and Laura having to study on a barn, Willie laughs at it and even compliments Laura on the joke.her response.
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* HiddenDepths: Albert initially seems the typical StreetSmart urchin, but when Charles corners on his shelter under a cellar, he's shown to have books he reads when he's not stealing and working to provide for himself. It's Foreshadowing for his academic skills he'd show in the future.
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* HiddenDepths: HiddenDepths:
** Albert initially seems the typical StreetSmart urchin, but when Charles corners on his shelter under a cellar, he's shown to have books he reads when he's not stealing and working to provide for himself. It's Foreshadowing for his academic skills he'd show in thefuture.future.
** Willie never seems as comfortable with the things in city as his mother and daughter. It's signs that he too is homesick, like his father.
** Albert initially seems the typical StreetSmart urchin, but when Charles corners on his shelter under a cellar, he's shown to have books he reads when he's not stealing and working to provide for himself. It's Foreshadowing for his academic skills he'd show in the
** Willie never seems as comfortable with the things in city as his mother and daughter. It's signs that he too is homesick, like his father.
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* PottyFailure: Carrie needs to "go" right when Laura gets busy trying to help Albert get his dime back. When Laura goes back to her and asks why she isn't moving, since she'd said she needed to go, Carrie says "I already did", and Laura drags her inside the hotel as she leaves a trail of urine.
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* PottyFailure: Carrie needs to "go" [[PottyEmergence "go"]] right when Laura gets busy trying to help Albert get his dime back. When Laura goes back to her and asks why she isn't moving, since she'd said she needed to go, Carrie says "I already did", and Laura makes an OhCrap face and drags her inside the hotel as she leaves a trail of urine.
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** This episode would start an annual tradition that would continue through the rest of the series' run: the multi-part episode where new characters and storylines are introduced, or pick up from previous years' storylines. Season 6's "Back to School" introduced Almonzo to the cast; Season 7 saw Laura and Almonzo get married; Season 8 brought the evil Nancy Oleson; and Season 9 saw overriding changes involving the departures of Charles and Caroline Ingalls and the introductions of the Carters and Jenny Wilder.
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** This episode would start an annual tradition that would continue through the rest of the series' run: the multi-part episode where new characters and storylines are introduced, or pick up from previous years' storylines. Season 6's "Back to School" introduced Almonzo Almanzo to the cast; Season 7 saw Laura and Almonzo get married; Season 8 brought the evil Nancy Oleson; and Season 9 saw overriding changes involving the departures of Charles and Caroline Ingalls and the introductions of the Carters and Jenny Wilder.
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* PottyFailure: Carrie needs to "go" right when Laura gets busy trying to help Albert get his dime back. When Laura goes back to her and asks why she isn't moving, sicne she'd said she needed to go, Carrie says "I alread did", and an astonished Laura drags her inside the hotel as she leaves a trail of urine.
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* PottyFailure: Carrie needs to "go" right when Laura gets busy trying to help Albert get his dime back. When Laura goes back to her and asks why she isn't moving, sicne since she'd said she needed to go, Carrie says "I alread already did", and an astonished Laura drags her inside the hotel as she leaves a trail of urine.
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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: When Laura throws a repsonse to one of Nellie's remarks about her fancy school, Willie laughs at it and even compliments Laura on the joke.
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* DoomedHometown: It's confirmed in the opening that Walnut Grove went completely bankrupt and most of the people were forced to move from there, including the Ingalls.
* HiddenDepths: Albert initially seems the typical StreetSmart urchin, but when Charles corners on his shelter under a cellar, he's shown to have books he reads when he's not stealing and working to provide for himself. It's Foreshadowing for his academic skills he'd show in the future.
* HilarityEnsues: Carrie gets stuck under a wardrobe when it falls on her after she tried to climb it to guard clothes. It's played for comedy, even though she could have been seriously injured or even killed in such an accident.
* HiddenDepths: Albert initially seems the typical StreetSmart urchin, but when Charles corners on his shelter under a cellar, he's shown to have books he reads when he's not stealing and working to provide for himself. It's Foreshadowing for his academic skills he'd show in the future.
* HilarityEnsues: Carrie gets stuck under a wardrobe when it falls on her after she tried to climb it to guard clothes. It's played for comedy, even though she could have been seriously injured or even killed in such an accident.
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* PottyFailure: Carrie needs to "go" right when Laura gets busy trying to help Albert get his dime back. When Laura goes back to her and asks why she isn't moving, sicne she'd said she needed to go, Carrie says "I alread did", and an astonished Laura drags her inside the hotel as she leaves a trail of urine.
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* FirstAppearance: Albert Quinn.
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* StreetUrchin: A young 11-year-old boy named Albert Quinn, who had run away from his farming home and abusive father, is taken in by the entourage.
* YouLookFamiliar: Cletus Young (Harlan) would later return in season 7's "Goodbye, Mrs. Wilder" as Mr. Parker.
* YouLookFamiliar: Cletus Young (Harlan) would later return in season 7's "Goodbye, Mrs. Wilder" as Mr. Parker.
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* StreetUrchin: A young 11-year-old boy named Albert Quinn, who had run away from his farming home and abusive father, is taken in by the entourage.
* YouLookFamiliar: Cletus Young (Harlan) would later return in season 7's "Goodbye, Mrs. Wilder" as Mr. Parker.entourage.
* YouLookFamiliar: Cletus Young (Harlan) would later return in season 7's "Goodbye, Mrs. Wilder" as Mr. Parker.
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* YouLookFamiliar: Cletus Young (Harlan) would later return in season 7's "Goodbye, Mrs. Wilder" as Mr. Parker.
The Ingalls and their Friends left Walnut Grove and arrived in Winoka in Summer, they left than Winoka the next Summer also was 1 Year there.
The Ingalls and their Friends left Walnut Grove and arrived in Winoka in Summer, they left than Winoka the next Summer also was 1 Year there.
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* YouLookFamiliar: Cletus Young (Harlan) would later return in season 7's "Goodbye, Mrs. Wilder" as Mr. Parker.
The Ingalls and their Friends left Walnut Grove and arrived in Winoka in Summer, they left than Winoka the next Summer also was 1 Year there.Parker.
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* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: En route to the hotel, Adam and Mary are accosted by Harlan (who has also been frequently harassing Caroline) and fellow goon Glover; outraged, Charles confronts the pair, but is beaten to a pulp. Angered by what happened to his friend, Jonathan tracks down Harlan and Glover at the saloon and gives them a taste of their own medicine, which so impresses Standish that he immediately offers Jonathan a job as his new bodyguard.
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* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: En route to the hotel, Adam and Mary are accosted by Harlan (who has also been frequently harassing Caroline) and fellow goon Glover; outraged, Charles confronts the pair, but is beaten to a pulp. Angered by what happened to his friend, the hulking Jonathan tracks down Harlan and Glover at the saloon and gives them a taste of their own medicine, which so impresses Standish that he immediately offers Jonathan a job as his new bodyguard.
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The Ingalls and their Friends left Walnut Grove and arrived in Winoka in Summer, they left than Winoka the next Summer also they was 1 Year there.
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* YouLookFamiliar: Cletus Young (Harlan) would later return in season 7's "Goodbye, Mrs. Wilder" as Mr. Parker.
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* YouLookFamiliar: Cletus Young (Harlan) would later return in season 7's "Goodbye, Mrs. Wilder" as Mr. Parker.Parker.
The Ingalls and their Friends left Walnut Grove and arrived in Winoka in Summer, they left than Winoka the next Summer also they was 1 Year there.
The Ingalls and their Friends left Walnut Grove and arrived in Winoka in Summer, they left than Winoka the next Summer also they was 1 Year there.
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* StreetUrchin: A young 11-year-old boy named Albert Quinn, who had run away from his farming home and abusive father, is taken in by the entourage.
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* StreetUrchin: A young 11-year-old boy named Albert Quinn, who had run away from his farming home and abusive father, is taken in by the entourage.entourage.
* YouLookFamiliar: Cletus Young (Harlan) would later return in season 7's "Goodbye, Mrs. Wilder" as Mr. Parker.
* YouLookFamiliar: Cletus Young (Harlan) would later return in season 7's "Goodbye, Mrs. Wilder" as Mr. Parker.
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* InnocentSwearing: When Carrie drops her fork at the dinner table, she exclaims "Oh, damn!" and is reprimanded by Caroline, though after Laura explains it was just something her sister innocently heard from the saloon across the street, Charles gently asks his youngest daughter to come to him if she hears a word and doesn't know whether it's good or bad.
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* InnocentSwearing: When Carrie drops her fork at the dinner table, she exclaims "Oh, damn!" and is reprimanded by Caroline, though after Laura explains it was just something her sister innocently heard from the saloon across the street, Charles gently asks his youngest daughter to come to him in the future if she hears a word and doesn't know whether it's good or bad.
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* InnocentSwearing: When Carrie drops her fork at the dinner table, she exclaims "Oh, damn!" and is reprimanded by Caroline, though after Laura explains it was just something her sister heard from the saloon across the street, Charles gently asks his younger daughter to come to him if she hears a word and doesn't know if it's good or bad.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: After local goon Harlan frequently harasses Caroline, Adam and Mary are then accosted by Harlan and fellow goon Glover; outraged, Charles confronts the pair, but is beaten to a pulp. Outraged at what happened to his friend, Jonathan tracks down Harlan and Glover at the saloon and gives them a taste of their own medicine, which so impresses Standish that he immediately offers Jonathan a job as his new bodyguard.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: After local goon Harlan frequently harasses Caroline, Adam and Mary are then accosted by Harlan and fellow goon Glover; outraged, Charles confronts the pair, but is beaten to a pulp. Outraged at what happened to his friend, Jonathan tracks down Harlan and Glover at the saloon and gives them a taste of their own medicine, which so impresses Standish that he immediately offers Jonathan a job as his new bodyguard.
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* InnocentSwearing: When Carrie drops her fork at the dinner table, she exclaims "Oh, damn!" and is reprimanded by Caroline, though after Laura explains it was just something her sister innocently heard from the saloon across the street, Charles gently asks his younger youngest daughter to come to him if she hears a word and doesn't know if whether it's good or bad.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown:After local goon Harlan frequently harasses Caroline, En route to the hotel, Adam and Mary are then accosted by Harlan (who has also been frequently harassing Caroline) and fellow goon Glover; outraged, Charles confronts the pair, but is beaten to a pulp. Outraged at Angered by what happened to his friend, Jonathan tracks down Harlan and Glover at the saloon and gives them a taste of their own medicine, which so impresses Standish that he immediately offers Jonathan a job as his new bodyguard.
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* BadBoss: Mr. Standish, who owns the Winoka hotel where Charles and Caroline find employment in said city. Not only does he refuse Charles an advance on his pay needed to buy a birthday gift for Mary, but allows his bodyguard Harlan to continually harass Caroline.
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* BadBoss: Mr. Standish, who owns the Winoka hotel where Charles and Caroline find employment in said city. Not only does he Standish refuse Charles an advance on his pay needed to buy a birthday gift for Mary, but he also allows his bodyguard Harlan to continually harass Caroline.
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* BadBoss: Mr. Standish, who owns the Winoka hotel where Charles and Caroline find employment in said city. Not only does he refuse Charles an advance on his pay needed to buy a birthday gift for Mary, but allows his bodyguard Harlan to continually harass Caroline.
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* InnocentSwearing: When Carrie drops her fork at the dinner table, she exclaims "Oh, damn!" and is reprimanded by Caroline, though after Laura explains it was just something her sister heard from the saloon across the street, Charles gently asks his younger daughter to come to him if she hears a word and doesn't know if it's good or bad.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: After local goon Harlan frequently harasses Caroline, Adam and Mary are then accosted by Harlan and fellow goon Glover; outraged, Charles confronts the pair, but is beaten to a pulp. Outraged at what happened to his friend, Jonathan tracks down Harlan and Glover at the saloon and gives them a taste of their own medicine, which so impresses Standish that he immediately offers Jonathan a job as his new bodyguard.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: After local goon Harlan frequently harasses Caroline, Adam and Mary are then accosted by Harlan and fellow goon Glover; outraged, Charles confronts the pair, but is beaten to a pulp. Outraged at what happened to his friend, Jonathan tracks down Harlan and Glover at the saloon and gives them a taste of their own medicine, which so impresses Standish that he immediately offers Jonathan a job as his new bodyguard.
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* StoryArc: The first four weeks of Season 5 concern the Ingalls, Olesons and Garveys (the three main families in the series) travel to Winoka to start a new life.
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* StoryArc: The first four weeks of Season 5 concern the Ingalls, Olesons and Garveys (the three main families in the series) travel traveling to Winoka to start a new life.
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* CousinOliver: This is where we meet young Albert Quinn for the first time, adding a new dimension to the series. That said, the series continued to proposer on NBC, in an era where successful programs on the Peacock Network were starting to become fewer and farther between, and in fact "we really, ''really'' believe in" concepts like ''{{Supertrain}}'' and ''Cliffhangers'' would become abject disasters … and in fact, several of the top episodes of the entire run, both from a fan and critical standpoint, would feature Albert as a central character.
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* CousinOliver: This is where we meet young Albert Quinn for the first time, adding a new dimension to the series. That said, the series continued to proposer on NBC, in an era where successful programs on the Peacock Network were starting to become fewer and farther between, and in fact "we really, ''really'' believe in" concepts like ''{{Supertrain}}'' ''Series/{{Supertrain}}'' and ''Cliffhangers'' would become abject disasters … and in fact, several of the top episodes of the entire run, both from a fan and critical standpoint, would feature Albert as a central character.
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* CultureClash: The Ingalls and Garveys when they adjust from their small-town, rural upbringings and values to the big city of Winoka. And Nels, too … although his wife and children are social climbers to the nth degree.
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* CousinOliver: This is where we meet young Albert Quinn for the first time, adding a new dimension to the series. That said, the series continued to proposer on NBC, in an era where successful programs on the Peacock Network were starting to become fewer and farther between … and in fact, several of the top episodes of the entire run, both from a fan and critical standpoint, would feature Albert as a central character.
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* CousinOliver: This is where we meet young Albert Quinn for the first time, adding a new dimension to the series. That said, the series continued to proposer on NBC, in an era where successful programs on the Peacock Network were starting to become fewer and farther between between, and in fact "we really, ''really'' believe in" concepts like ''{{Supertrain}}'' and ''Cliffhangers'' would become abject disasters … and in fact, several of the top episodes of the entire run, both from a fan and critical standpoint, would feature Albert as a central character.
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* NewCharacter: Albert Quinn.
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* NewCharacter: FirstAppearance: Albert Quinn.
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* CousinOliver: This is where we meet young Albert Quinn for the first time, adding a new dimension to the series. That said, the series continued to proposer on NBC, in an era where successful programs on the Peacock Network were starting to become fewer and farther between … and in fact, several of the top episodes of the entire run, both from a fan and critical standpoint, would feature Albert as a central character.
** In real life, the Ingalls' only son died in infancy (referenced in both the books and the Season 1 episode "The Lord Is My Shepherd"), and there is no evidence – either in the books or otherwise – that they adopted any boys.
** In real life, the Ingalls' only son died in infancy (referenced in both the books and the Season 1 episode "The Lord Is My Shepherd"), and there is no evidence – either in the books or otherwise – that they adopted any boys.
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** This episode would start an annual tradition that would continue through the rest of the series' run: the multi-part episode where new characters and storylines are introduced, or pick up from previous years' storylines. Season 6's "Back to School" introduced Almonzo to the cast; Season 7 saw Laura and Almonzo get married; Season 8 brought the evil Nancy Oleson; and Season 9 saw overriding changes involving the departures of Charles and Caroline Ingalls and the introductions of the Carters and Jenny Wilder.
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!! Tropes associated with this episode:
* StoryArc: The first four weeks of Season 5 concern the Ingalls, Olesons and Garveys (the three main families in the series) travel to Winoka to start a new life.
* StreetUrchin: A young 11-year-old boy named Albert Quinn, who had run away from his farming home and abusive father, is taken in by the entourage.
* StoryArc: The first four weeks of Season 5 concern the Ingalls, Olesons and Garveys (the three main families in the series) travel to Winoka to start a new life.
* StreetUrchin: A young 11-year-old boy named Albert Quinn, who had run away from his farming home and abusive father, is taken in by the entourage.