The episode is S2E14, “Incident at Red River Station” and originally aired on 1/15/1960.
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It’s a very provaccine episode. I missed the first half of it. I might have to find the whole episode.
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@MeTV has taught me is that many of the shows from the late 1950s and 1960s were quite well-written. Some hold up surprisingly well. Of course, this could be selection bias, as the crap from that era doesn’t end up on MeTV and other similar stations now.Show this thread
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And, as in now, politics and religion played a big role in these divisions between antivaxx and the reality-based community. That’s right! Not gonna use the term “provaxx”; it would validate the notion there’s a debate between two equal weights “opinions”
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Just watching the Southerner from the 1940s. The farmer claims that spring sickness is caused by eating vegetables because spring is when people start eating vegetables.
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Is there an episode where a barber/dentist refuses to provide a medicine because it's too cheap, even though it doubles the survival rate?
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So, Karen had ancestors in the AMERICAN Old West. Truly amazing the family vine survived...
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