Ep 23. Mortal Mission
- TV-NR
- March 12, 1979
- 48 min
-
7.2 (242)
In "Mortal Mission," the 23rd episode of season 5 of Little House on the Prairie, tensions run high when a group of Cheyenne Indians come to Walnut Grove seeking medical assistance. The community is hesitant to offer aid, as tensions between the Native Americans and white settlers have been escalating.
Despite the reservations of some of the villagers, Dr. Baker offers to accompany Reverend Alden to the Cheyenne camp to treat their sick. The journey to the camp is treacherous, and Dr. Baker's medical expertise is put to the test as he tends to the wounded and ill. The Cheyenne people are grateful for the doctor's help, but tensions continue to simmer.
Meanwhile, Laura is determined to do her part in helping the Cheyenne. She enlists the help of her friends and even Oliver, a boy from school who has Native American heritage, to gather supplies and bring them to the camp. Her efforts are met with resistance from some of the townspeople, who believe that helping the Cheyenne will only lead to more conflict.
As the situation reaches a boiling point, Laura and her friends are caught in the middle of a dangerous confrontation between the Cheyenne and the settlers. The fate of the entire community hangs in the balance as they struggle to find a peaceful resolution.
Throughout the episode, themes of prejudice, compassion, and courage are explored as the characters grapple with their conflicting emotions and beliefs. The storyline also serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggles between Native American communities and white settlers in American history.
Overall, "Mortal Mission" is a thought-provoking and emotional episode of Little House on the Prairie that offers a poignant commentary on the complexities of cross-cultural relations.