It’s epic. It’s all-American. Sometimes it’s overly sentimental; other times, triumphant. It offers classic good guys, stands against prejudice, and isn’t afraid to make fools of its characters sometimes. It’s “Little House on the Prairie,” which lasted nine seasons and three TV movies, most of which did not, in fact, take place on a prairie, but rather in the creekside town of Walnut Grove. Fans forgive that fact, as well as the other key fact that it deviates significantly from the original autobiographical books by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Executive producers Ed Friendly and Michael Landon disagreed on that last point,…
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