by Linda Kay
Original Air Date: November 9, 1981
Directed by: Michael Landon
Cat Out of the Bag Alert! This review contains spoilers for this episode!
Synopsis: The children of Walnut Grove are infatuated with an aging traveling daredevil named Gambini (Jack Kruschen) who performs dangerous stunts which give the impressionable youngsters bad ideas.
Cat Burglar (Scene Stealer): One of the boys intrigued by Gambini’s cannon stunt is Willie (Jonathan Gilbert) who enters the Olesen sitting room while Nancy (Allison Balson) is practicing piano. He asks her where her cat Pepper might be and she’s immediately suspicious, telling him to leave her cat alone. Moments later when Willie enters the mercantile he spots the black cat jumping up onto a shelf.


Willie picks up Pepper and carries him to an adjacent room where he has set up a makeshift cannon.


An attempt is made by Willie to shove the unwilling cat into the open tube of the contraption but the wise Pepper resists and scurries away.



Moments later a deafening explosion rocks the Oleson home and store. Nancy, Nels (Richard Bull) and Harriet (Katherine MacGregor) rush to find Willie in the smoke-filled area covered in black. Nancy is then horrified to find a matted mass of black, charred fur embedded in one of the doorway posts. “He killed Pepper!” she screams. It does indeed look bleak for the cat until the kitty jumps up on a barrel next to Nels. Turns out Willie made do with his mother’s fur muff instead.



The black cat was so impressive in this episode they appear to have recast him or her as Laura’s cat in the notable two part episode Days of Sunshine, Days of Shadow.

Final Mewsings: Cats are obviously much smarter than children.
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