![]() There's also no real need to go into all the pioneering how-to, however fascinating such details are in the book. There's no need to bother casting a Carrie, a toddler whose literary counterpart isn't old enough to talk. Except for the inexplicable New Age nonsense inflicted on poor old Jack (spirit dog frightening the savages, my Aunt Fanny), all the changes make sense in the context of a TV miniseries. ![]() The script is relatively true to the Little House On the Prarie book. Being a tremendous fan of the books (and being one who hated the 70s TV show with the heat of a thousand suns), I have to say this series is.
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