This is one of the best written episodes of the Waltons primarily because of Lyle, Dennis Kort. His explanations of Ike's slot machine, physics and his beliefs in the non-existence of God are intriguing. Love listening to him every time he talks candidly. He makes a lot of sense throughout the show but he doesn't win many friends except MaryEllen. I laughed out loud when he explains how a family having more children that they can't afford should be rewarded for their lack of prudence. He was so right. When asked if he would like to work on the booths for the upcoming church fair he simply says, "No". I'm surprised he doesn't explain the facts of life at the supper table.
John Boy finally tells him to maybe try listening for a change and be more understanding and not so selfish. He winds up doing just that and has probably his first enjoyable time. The last scene is another great laugh. If John Walton were there he and Lyle might have been in agreement about God and put grandma in her place but Waite was absent due to a contract dispute with CBS. He was sorely missed.
John Boy finally tells him to maybe try listening for a change and be more understanding and not so selfish. He winds up doing just that and has probably his first enjoyable time. The last scene is another great laugh. If John Walton were there he and Lyle might have been in agreement about God and put grandma in her place but Waite was absent due to a contract dispute with CBS. He was sorely missed.