[s6e20] Wilder And Wilder -

The episode features a memorable comedic subplot where Charles secretly practices arm-wrestling in the barn, using a weighted bag to prepare for a showdown with Almanzo. Turning Point: The Injury of Barnum

The episode "" ( Season 6, Episode 20 ) of Little House on the Prairie originally aired on February 11, 1980. It serves as a critical bridge in the series, shifting the focus toward Laura Ingalls' transition into adulthood and her blossoming romance with Almanzo Wilder . The Arrival of Perley Day [S6E20] Wilder and Wilder

This moment becomes the episode’s moral climax. To save the horse from being raced further by the reckless Perley, Almanzo makes a significant sacrifice—forfeiting an arm-wrestling contest (and its prize money) to nurse Barnum back to health. Witnessing this selflessness, Charles finally admits that Almanzo is a responsible, honorable man and a worthy partner for his daughter. The episode features a memorable comedic subplot where

The tension peaks during a town fair. Almanzo has been meticulously training a new colt, , for a high-stakes race. Without permission, Perley takes Barnum out and injures the horse, potentially crippling him. The Arrival of Perley Day This moment becomes