'The Waltons' Homecoming' Review: CW's reboot is perfect Christmas gift for viewers
There haven’t been shows in the history of Television that managed to create an impact like ‘The Waltons’ did during the 1970s. It was one of the most-watched shows at that time and even won the Primetime Emmy Award of Outstanding Drama Series in 1974. The upcoming few weeks are going to be wholesome for people around the world, so no point in guessing that The CW thought of bringing TV’s most wholesome family back on the screen.
The Waltons are back and they are set to fill your lives with love and charm. Titled ‘The Waltons’ Homecoming’, the CW reboot revolves around The Waltons living during the Great Depression and planning to celebrate Christmas together. However, John Walton Sr (Ben Lawson) has gone out for work and it seems he is having some difficulties in returning home. The primary focus of the TV movie is how the family’s oldest child, John Boy (Logan Shroyer), tries to help his mother in keeping the family together even when a dangerous winter storm is heading their way.
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The movie starts with The Waltons living a happy life. But things are looking bleak for everyone in Virginia because of depression. The family gets a letter from John Walton Sr saying that he will be coming home for Christmas. Everyone is really excited to see him and starts preparing for the occasion. However, things start getting a bit intense when the family gets to know that there is a winter storm coming their way and it’s going to affect John’s journey as well. Elsewhere, we see John sitting on a bus and trying to reach his family.
The family’s oldest son John-Boy is obedient and his father expects him to follow in his footsteps. But John secretly wants to be a writer and is writing a lot of original stuff. The writing has caused some strife between father and son, John Sr. thinking writing is a silly pastime that will not help the family eat. Meanwhile, all his sisters and brothers are just like siblings ought to be, annoying yet lovable. Elsewhere, John’s wife Olivia’s anxiety is getting bad after knowing about the harsh weather. It gets even worse when she hears on the radio that a bus at Hickory Creek has gone off the road and one person has died in the accident. This is when John-Boy decides to head out and looks for his father.