True to the original series, this episode continues the logical chronological progression begun in 1933. It stands out due to the fact the focus is on the parents, and their relationship after 25 years of marriage. They both seem so comfortable together, and their little celebration alone is very touching. Set in 1940, the events in Europe naturally play an important backround role.
I mention chronological progression to highlight my big gripe about the subsequent 1990s trilogy, which dumped any relationship to the original series. The "Easter" show, set in 1969, have Liv and John celebrating their 40th anniversary. Based on this episode, it should have been their 54th. Otherwise, all the kids would have been born illegitimate, John Boy would have been 53, and grandma 113.
I mention chronological progression to highlight my big gripe about the subsequent 1990s trilogy, which dumped any relationship to the original series. The "Easter" show, set in 1969, have Liv and John celebrating their 40th anniversary. Based on this episode, it should have been their 54th. Otherwise, all the kids would have been born illegitimate, John Boy would have been 53, and grandma 113.