Kitty is settled at the Jones’ now, and Joel is left to impart his wisdom and comfort Rufus, as all he has to come home to now is an empty shack and an cold, iron deer.
I bet Pert raised the rent 25¢ a week because the deer classed up the joint, 51 years ago today in the Alley:
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I’ll just point out that while Gertie looks like Gertie, Walt still looks like around 50-year old Walt here.
Which suggests that either he’s still in the dream (my guess), or this is the result of a reboot where we get a younger, more-active Walt (less likely… for example, would Phyllis come back?)
Brenda’s late to work, and Tom Taylor gets wind of Pesky’s experimental leg paint – that’s all he needs to rush over and ride to our Starr reporter’s rescue!
Meanwhile “Slim” Nolan bemusedly looks on at all this commotion and fussing, knowing a capable woman can look after herself.
…and Walt returns home to the his caretaker, the vaguely-racist Mammy stereotype (which BTW could’ve been avoided if she’d call him “Walt” or “Mr. Wallet” rather than using the servant-speak she is now.)
AnyFace over 3 years ago
Dirty Dragon over 3 years ago
Go back to sleep, we want more of this Fractured Fairy Tale version of “This is Your Life, Walt Wallet”!
Dirty Dragon over 3 years ago
Kitty is settled at the Jones’ now, and Joel is left to impart his wisdom and comfort Rufus, as all he has to come home to now is an empty shack and an cold, iron deer.
I bet Pert raised the rent 25¢ a week because the deer classed up the joint, 51 years ago today in the Alley:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EyWWMBcWUAA9A-i?format=jpg
pony21 Premium Member over 3 years ago
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Darryl Heine over 3 years ago
How did Gertie meet up with young Walt? Maybe she’s the spirit of time?
omegasupreme over 3 years ago
big shock its a dream good flash back story though…but knew Walt had not passed away
Zepher over 3 years ago
Whew! I’m glad he woke up – maybe the dream will come back when he takes a nap.
no12mo over 3 years ago
Is he experiencing sundown syndrome? Part of the symptoms is hallucinations.
Dirty Dragon over 3 years ago
I’ll just point out that while Gertie looks like Gertie, Walt still looks like around 50-year old Walt here.
Which suggests that either he’s still in the dream (my guess), or this is the result of a reboot where we get a younger, more-active Walt (less likely… for example, would Phyllis come back?)
Dirty Dragon over 3 years ago
Brenda’s late to work, and Tom Taylor gets wind of Pesky’s experimental leg paint – that’s all he needs to rush over and ride to our Starr reporter’s rescue!
Meanwhile “Slim” Nolan bemusedly looks on at all this commotion and fussing, knowing a capable woman can look after herself.
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BSR: October 7, 1945
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Dirty Dragon over 3 years ago
Elegant Mess and the Unmentionables clean up another town, to the delight of Rick, the PTSD of Horse’s Neck, and the good fortune of TV undertakers.
But then Stan Lynde gives the Time Tunnel a vigorous spin, and Conniption is the next town up!
It’s a bunch of cops from the 1930s, living in the 1960s, heading back to meet the citizens of the 1870s! But that’s shore one sweet ride…
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ROS: January 30- February 4, 1961
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BJShipley1 over 3 years ago
…and Walt returns home to the his caretaker, the vaguely-racist Mammy stereotype (which BTW could’ve been avoided if she’d call him “Walt” or “Mr. Wallet” rather than using the servant-speak she is now.)
JP Steve Premium Member over 3 years ago
Stu posted two hours ago:
“Testing 1 2 3 4. Testing 1 2 3 4.”
Guess he’s still banned :o(
436rge over 3 years ago
I’m thinking of writing a GA movie script. I’d think actor Paul Vogt would make a great Uncle Walt.
Airboy20 over 3 years ago
You would think he would have mistaken her for Rachel, rather than his late wife.