The Waltons Season 3 Episode 2
The Waltons
Season 3

Ep 2. The Conflict (2)

  • September 12, 1974

The Waltons Season 3 Episode 2 "The Conflict (2)" continues the story of the Walton family as they navigate both the challenges and joys of life in rural Virginia during the Great Depression. At the center of this episode is a conflict between the Walton family and their neighbors, the Picketts, over the use of a common road. The Picketts claim that the road has been used by their family for generations and that the Waltons are encroaching on their land by using it.

As tensions rise between the families, John Walton tries to mediate the situation and find a solution that is fair to both sides. Meanwhile, Jim Bob Walton becomes fascinated by a shiny new bicycle that he sees in the store window and sets out to earn the money to buy it. At the same time, Mary Ellen Walton struggles with a school assignment that requires her to write an essay about a family member who inspires her.

Throughout the episode, viewers watch as the Walton family grapples with the difficult realities of life during the Depression, including poverty, hard work, and the constant threat of illness and injury. However, they also witness the family's strong bond and deep love for one another, as well as their unwavering commitment to doing what is right.

Ultimately, "The Conflict (2)" is a heartwarming and thought-provoking episode that showcases the resilience and strength of the Walton family in the face of adversity. It is a testament to the importance of family, community, and the values that sustain us through even the toughest of times.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 12, 1974
  • Language
    English