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Date Posted: 18:10:40 03/01/15 Sun
Author: Debra Morris (sad)
Subject: God Bless Michael Landon!!

I enjoyed "Little House on the Prairie" as a teenager, and so adored Michael Landon's portrayal of a wonderful, caring father. His warmth, caring, and friendliness seemed so believable. I could see him being similar in his own life. His talent of writing, directing and acting on "Little House" would bring me so much joy, and it would always uplift me. It was truly reassuring to think that people could be so loving and caring, which you see a lot of on the show.
I admired Michael Landon as a father figure, and would have appreciated having him for a father.
There were also some scenes of humor on the show, which is another plus to the enjoyment of the show.
I've recently been buying different seasons of the show on blu ray or DVD. After watching a couple of episodes, I feel happy and in a better mood.
I also bought a DVD which includes three "Little House" movies, at the very end of the series. One was when Albert gets very sick with leukemia, one was about Laura and Almanzo's baby Rose, being kidnapped, and the last, was "The Last Farewell," was when it's discovered that Walnut Grove actually, belongs to a man, who wants to take over the town, and the townspeople would be his employees. The town's attitude, as ma and pa Ingalls are also on that one, is, ""No way!" I won't tell the ending, as I don't want to spoil it. For any "Little House" fans, I highly recommend that one. Typically, it was most touching!!
I do believe that Michael Landon has blessed us all, with his fine work, which is still living on!! <3

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