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(More customer reviews)With the exception of a few guest spots, this was Richard Thomas' final season as John-Boy. Stand out episodes include:
The Vigil - Mary Ellen makes a wrong diagnosis that puts Grandma near death.
The Baptism - Olivia struggles to get John and her kids baptized during a revival.
The Firestorm - John-Boy causes panic when he publishes parts of Hitler's Mein Kampf in his newspaper.
The Wedding - Mary Ellen goes through personal changes leading up to her wedding.
The Cloudburst - John-Boy crosses a line with Grandpa when he sells his meadow to a developer.
The Pony Cart - the best episode of the season IMO. Aunt Martha Corrine comes to visit the family and upsets everyone. But she's hiding a secret.
The Best Christmas - Olivia desperately wants the family to be together because she feels that this will be the last Christmas that the whole family will be together.
The Inferno - John-Boy travels to NJ and witnesses the Hindenburg disaster.
The Long Night - While visiting Esther in the hospital, Grandpa causes a disturbance and is banned from the hospital. Heartbreaking episode.
The Achievement - Grab your hankies. John-Boy travels to New York to check on the status of his novel and discovers it's time to leave home.
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Front-page news! The Blue Ridge Chronicle hits the streets, with publisher John-Boy Walton covering everything from a local break-in (Ben is among the suspects) to his eyewitness account of the crash of the Hindenburg. And, in a story filled with surprises and a ceremony filled with beauty, Mary Ellen becomes the first Walton child to marry. More adventures await, including Jason's job in a honkytonk, Grandma's set-to with the minister, and an exciting, heartwarming Christmas episode that's sure to become a holiday favorite with your family. And along the way old friends return, new friends arrive and the family bedrock of love endures in this 5-Disc, 24-Episode Season-5 Set of one of television's most enduring series.
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