A quiet evening on the prairie is interrupted by...a twister. The action on scene lasts only moments but the repercussions last the remaining of the episode. Charles is not only struck upside the head by a wooden plank , he is also struck with questioning his faith and makes a rash decisions to move the family back to Wisconsin. However, the womenfolk in the family are trying to prevent this action. Unfortunately, practically overnight, the Ingallas end up with a potential buyer of the property. In fact, we come to find out the buyers 1) lived on the land 40 years ago 2) built the sod house and 3) also had an experience with a tornado on the land. hmmm...Ghosts of Walnut Grove past/present/future? While Charles is taking care of things to get ready to move, the episode's second story line kicks in....the budding relationship/feelings between Big Sister Mary and John Junior Sanderson. And it only took a tornado to bring them together. While these young lovebirds are exploring and being introduced to new feelings, Charles, after ignoring the advice from everyone...comes to a decisions that will affect the Ingallas family. However, the Potential Buyer of the land has some plans of his own. Will Charles soon realize that he needs to listen to the womenfolk in the family first? Now that she's had the experience, Will Laura respond sooner when seeking shelter during a tornado? Did we just finish season 2 with a relationship cliffhanger?
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