I still love to spend a rainy afternoon wrapped in a quilt watching The Waltons. I first saw it when I was just out of High School and now that I'm middle aged and have 5 grandkids I realize how wonderful it is to just remember watching my kids grow up. Good old fashioned values are never "out of date". Oh, the good old days... Peace to all, Randy
JimBob's episodes were usually the most touching. Remember the one when he found out he was a twin? The way he went up to Olivia and hugged her at the end... Jeez, I wept for days!!! I'd completely forgotten about this scene with Corobeth though. Thanks for the reminder.
@@lorraineb.4698 There is no question. It was a different show. The early episodes were great, but her arrival added something....often something intangible, but unmistakable, nevertheless...A very talented woman...and this is probably her finest moment...
I used to love and watch the waltons as a young boy no more that 6 or 7.....and later yrs as the reruns played.....brought tears to me eyes thinking how time passes so quickly and we all get left behind....
Back when dinosaurs roamed the Earth I was stuck in a house out in the middle of nowhere in Vermont for a year which only received one TV channel. I ended up watching a lot of the Waltons. Now of course I was way too hip and cool to be a fan of that corny show for old people... but over the years I've grown to appreciate what a substantive and legitimate work it was... and what a fine, fine actress Ronnie Claire Edwards was. Her character and her performance was multi layered, mysterious, nuanced and oddly sensual. She had something entirely unique about her. Watch the clip. It's pretty amazing. Genuinely touching.
This episode is my second favorite of the Walton series. #1 was The Pony Cart, where Martha Corinne passed away. The Waltons had some of the best writing for television before or since.
My favorite scenes: -this -Reds talk with John in the truck and Grandpas telling Jason about the unfairness of death. The Gift -grandpas tearful talk with Olivia while waiting for Grandmas surgery results. Grandma in hospital bed talking with Mary Ellen. The Vigil -Sheriff Bridges telling JohnBoy about how killing guys during the war has affected him. The Hero
This is one of my favorite episode of Corabeth says she would hate to see him give up his whole dream. When she found herself clerking in a general store she had to find a way to keep part of her dream alive. By speaking a French phrase or quoting Shakespeare she is fulfilling part of her dream. She advises Jim Bob that if he wants to fly he must find a way to do it, and not allow a pair of glasses to stop him. Jim Bob kisses her on the cheek.
As the characters got older and other actors left the show in one way or another this show really knew how to keep it fresh and revive itself. For some reason I have always believed that after Richard Thomas left the show actually got better because in the first seasons it was all about John-Boy and hardly anyone else. After RT's departure they were able to focus better on the other cast members older AND younger and it improved the show I believe.
What a great comment! Richard leaving was a horror show, but The Waltons did a quick left turn involving other characters in the community and never lost it's luster! It just kept evolving! The little Walton wipper-snapers grew up and became wonderous unto themselves! Verdie had several beautiful stories that would put Black Lives Matter current material to shame. Viva Waltons! Yesterday, on ME TV John Boy was reported missing in action in 1942. The family embraced in devastation. The follow up episode mentioned the status of lost John boy, but they were completely involved in a whole new adventure with their constitutions very up beat. Curious.
Well, Richard Thomas only signed on for the first five years. He fulfilled that contract he made and, if I remember correctly, appeared for three more episodes in Seasons 6 & 7. Two of the three were back-to-back episodes. He didn't want to get stereotyped as John boy Walton. Back then, this happened to so many actors and this usually ended their acting careers. In the end, that plan worked out for him and he went on with his successful acting career. The rest of the Walton actors died off with the exception of Michael Learned & Ralph Waite. After RT left the show, my favorite child actor was Jim-Bob (David W Harper). He was basically me in real life, when I was growing up. He was a very good actor IMO. It's too bad that his acting career ended when The Walton's ended. Today, he is 60 years old. His birthday is just two days before mine October 4th. Yeah, the youngest Walton son is now 60. Can you believe it? How time flies by in just a blink.
Jim Bob, reminds me so much of my brother, John. He never, said too much however, he was the one everyone look to for help and security. He will, never know how much I love him.
CoraBeth started off slow but is the most delightful La' de da character! I always smile when CB appears knowing she is going to be up to some wonderful pretension! Mr. Godsey, the country bumpkin's wife with delusions of grandure. I got such a kick out of seeing their little blonde adopted daughter Aimee (Amy for real people) get shipped off to finishing school and then coming back a complete snot. HA! Jim Bob is the coolest low key dude with the secret soul of a poet I completely love him, finding myself surprised as it seems that only yesterday he was but a little rug-rat. Watch his wonderful rapor with his sister Elizabeth or sniping with his older brothers.The Waltons on ME TV, the very best part of my day!
I read somewhere that her character was introduced as a counterpart to Mrs. Oleson from Little House on the Prairie. Yes, she and Harriet were both quite eccentric !
I use to work on the waltons but as a fan asking people of them for ratingS it was fun and they pay me it was a num one back in the 1970 s maria ♥️♥️♥️
I think it was because how they originally meet. And Cora Beth , being Cora Beth all Lady like and courteous just continued to say Mr. Godsey. At least that’s my opinion why. I kinda like it . It was her way of saying she loved her husband. Mr. Godsey ❤️🥰
Would like for the show to start a new family that show more of them doing life’s of events the Walton of Faith Bible bright up are days to see a beautiful family that works together putting things make like they did in the shop out of woods it be a blessing for the hold family that was on the show together again the best of times
in my view one of the best scenes ever on the Waltons, two very gifted actors in a beautifully written scene.
Thank you Ronnie Claire.
I totally agree with you. ❤️
I do agree totally. It really touched my.heart.
Beautiful scene. Corabeth - such a beautiful lady!!!
Those few words changed the trajectory of a life.... how sweet to have someone who cares.
2 of my favourite characters. Jim-Bob was sweet.
This is such an inspiring scene. It is filled with great acting, writing, music and filming.
this is a beautiful scene....very special and a maturing moment for both of them...
This scene shows the depth & Character of Cora Beth.
It is a beautiful, touching scene and I love it!
I still love to spend a rainy afternoon wrapped in a quilt watching The Waltons. I first saw it when I was just out of High School and now that I'm middle aged and have 5 grandkids I realize how wonderful it is to just remember watching my kids grow up. Good old fashioned values are never "out of date". Oh, the good old days...
Peace to all, Randy
JimBob's episodes were usually the most touching.
Remember the one when he found out he was a twin? The way he went up to Olivia and hugged her at the end...
Jeez, I wept for days!!!
I'd completely forgotten about this scene with Corobeth though. Thanks for the reminder.
Ronnie really got to show her acting abilities here. My favorite scene of her in the Waltons.
Ronnie added immensely to the show.
@@lorraineb.4698 There is no question. It was a different show. The early episodes were great, but her arrival added something....often something intangible, but unmistakable, nevertheless...A very talented woman...and this is probably her finest moment...
I used to love and watch the waltons as a young boy no more that 6 or 7.....and later yrs as the reruns played.....brought tears to me eyes thinking how time passes so quickly and we all get left behind....
Yes, 23233c...
RIP Corabeth
I bet after they finished filming this scene there wasn't a dry eye in the house!! Beautiful scene!!
Back when dinosaurs roamed the Earth I was stuck in a house out in the middle of nowhere in Vermont for a year which only received one TV channel. I ended up watching a lot of the Waltons. Now of course I was way too hip and cool to be a fan of that corny show for old people... but over the years I've grown to appreciate what a substantive and legitimate work it was... and what a fine, fine actress Ronnie Claire Edwards was. Her character and her performance was multi layered, mysterious, nuanced and oddly sensual. She had something entirely unique about her. Watch the clip. It's pretty amazing. Genuinely touching.
Deeply touching scene, full of wisdom and understanding.
This episode is my second favorite of the Walton series. #1 was The Pony Cart, where Martha Corinne passed away. The Waltons had some of the best writing for television before or since.
My favorite scenes:
-this
-Reds talk with John in the truck and Grandpas telling Jason about the unfairness of death. The Gift
-grandpas tearful talk with Olivia while waiting for Grandmas surgery results. Grandma in hospital bed talking with Mary Ellen. The Vigil
-Sheriff Bridges telling JohnBoy about how killing guys during the war has affected him. The Hero
This is one of my favorite scenes, too. Jim-Bob, I love you so much.
This is one of my favorite episode of Corabeth says she would hate to see him give up his whole dream. When she found herself clerking in a general store she had to find a way to keep part of her dream alive. By speaking a French phrase or quoting Shakespeare she is fulfilling part of her dream. She advises Jim Bob that if he wants to fly he must find a way to do it, and not allow a pair of glasses to stop him. Jim Bob kisses her on the cheek.
This scene really lets you see the fragile yet honest person behind Corabeths pretensions. And both characters bonding over unmet dreams
Jim Bob was a sweet and wonderful young man on The Walton's! And the softer side of Corabeth Godsey!
As the characters got older and other actors left the show in one way or another this show really knew how to keep it fresh and revive itself. For some reason I have always believed that after Richard Thomas left the show actually got better because in the first seasons it was all about John-Boy and hardly anyone else. After RT's departure they were able to focus better on the other cast members older AND younger and it improved the show I believe.
Well of course it would be more about john boy because the writer of the story, Earl Hamner, based john boy off of himself when he was young man.
@@ginniekinz5401 It didn't HAVE to be about JB, he just happened to write it from his perspective. Not every episode was about JB while he was there.
What a great comment! Richard leaving was a horror show, but The Waltons did a quick left turn involving other characters in the community and never lost it's luster! It just kept evolving! The little Walton wipper-snapers grew up and became wonderous unto themselves! Verdie had several beautiful stories that would put Black Lives Matter current material to shame. Viva Waltons!
Yesterday, on ME TV John Boy was reported missing in action in 1942. The family embraced in devastation. The follow up episode mentioned the status of lost John boy, but they were completely involved in a whole new adventure with their constitutions very up beat. Curious.
Well, Richard Thomas only signed on for the first five years. He fulfilled that contract he made and, if I remember correctly, appeared for three more episodes in Seasons 6 & 7. Two of the three were back-to-back episodes. He didn't want to get stereotyped as John boy Walton. Back then, this happened to so many actors and this usually ended their acting careers. In the end, that plan worked out for him and he went on with his successful acting career. The rest of the Walton actors died off with the exception of Michael Learned & Ralph Waite. After RT left the show, my favorite child actor was Jim-Bob (David W Harper). He was basically me in real life, when I was growing up. He was a very good actor IMO. It's too bad that his acting career ended when The Walton's ended. Today, he is 60 years old. His birthday is just two days before mine October 4th. Yeah, the youngest Walton son is now 60. Can you believe it? How time flies by in just a blink.
My favorite scene, best actress in that series. Great series.
Jim Bob, reminds me so much of my brother, John. He never, said too much however, he was the one everyone look to for help and security. He will, never know how much I love him.
Never look back and say shoulda, coulda, woulda
Ronnie clare edwards was made to play Cora Beth godsey in many of her scenes she showed warmth and grace just like this one with Jim bob
CoraBeth started off slow but is the most delightful La' de da character! I always smile when CB appears knowing she is going to be up to some wonderful pretension! Mr. Godsey, the country bumpkin's wife with delusions of grandure. I got such a kick out of seeing their little blonde adopted daughter Aimee (Amy for real people) get shipped off to finishing school and then coming back a complete snot. HA!
Jim Bob is the coolest low key dude with the secret soul of a poet I completely love him, finding myself surprised as it seems that only yesterday he was but a little rug-rat. Watch his wonderful rapor with his sister Elizabeth or sniping with his older brothers.The Waltons on ME TV, the very best part of my day!
Aw. Just lovely.
I think Jim Bob was Cora Beth's favorite Walton.
I was glad when he apologized to her.
James Robert
I read somewhere that her character was introduced as a counterpart to Mrs. Oleson from Little House on the Prairie. Yes, she and Harriet were both quite eccentric !
I always believed that to be true. Harriet Oleson also added greatly to Little House.
Corabeth eccentric and a bit cold, but Harriet was quite bigoted and mean.
Very touching scene.
The best 4mins. in the history of television.
I use to work on the waltons but as a fan asking people of them for ratingS it was fun and they pay me it was a num one back in the 1970 s maria ♥️♥️♥️
The 70s and 80s were the best times
a sweetheart.
I cry Everytime..best Walton scene
So many of our lives do not end up the way we wanted. Or thought they would.
Love this episode. My favorite scene however is in The Hero where Ep discusses his time in the Army
The thing that made me love jimbob is the scene where he tells Aimee he's not gonna miss her when she has to leave 😂
I just watched this episode today and this scene brought me to tears. You have to watch the whole episode to know what I mean.
The CoraBeth/Jim Bob comments are heart warming. Read on!
I liked Corbeth. I did wonder why she never called her husband by his first name. I never heard her call him Ike. This was a nice scene.
Ikr? It was so weird. Although, one momentous time she called him "dear" and he got so happy. It was a tear-jerking moment!
she did once!! when he had his heart attack. it was a later season...
@@ginniekinz5401 I was so surprised to hear that myself!❤❤❤
Just this week CB broke down and I heard her call him Ike with my own ears!!! It Happened!
I think it was because how they originally meet. And Cora Beth , being Cora Beth all Lady like and courteous just continued to say Mr. Godsey. At least that’s my opinion why. I kinda like it . It was her way of saying she loved her husband. Mr. Godsey ❤️🥰
i love you all from the waltons...... aka corabeth .... awe ronnie thank for friend me on facebook god bless you
+sharon corella Cora Beth added so much to that show. Bringing her character on board was the best thing to happen to that show. Great character.
I. Could have easily seen her work with John Hillerman on Magnum Pi. She could have been a love interest on the series.
love and caring and forgiveness
CoraBeth should have acted in local plays at Waltons Mountain!
Did Jim Bob ever join the Air Force?
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can i use this video in court? i know its odd of me to ask but it would really help me if i could use it?
Would like for the show to start a new family that show more of them doing life’s of events the Walton of Faith Bible bright up are days to see a beautiful family that works together putting things make like they did in the shop out of woods it be a blessing for the hold family that was on the show together again the best of times
MUITAS SAUDADES DESTA SÉRIE
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Quem tiver o seriado dos Waltons por favor poste, pois é muito edificante.
it would be worth watching if youd show the show instead of clips there ar other sites besides utube to sell videos
....or u could just pay for them. Problem solved.