
What word ended each episode of "The Waltons"?

Remember when TV was a family affair and not a solo scrolling marathon? The '70s were the golden age of gathering around the TV and eating frozen dinners straight out the oven on flimsy trays.
Dad wielded the remote (all three buttons of it) like a scepter, and everyone knew not to call during your favorite show. "The Brady Bunch" had us all wishing for an Alice, while "Happy Days" made us want to hang out at Arnold's – if only to figure out what the Fonz was actually saying.
Then "The Waltons" rolled in, somehow making Depression-era Virginia look downright cozy. This folksy clan turned dire poverty into must-see TV, proving that hand-me-down overalls and a dusty front porch were the height of prime-time entertainment.
What word ended each episode of "The Waltons"?
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Correct Answer: Goodnight
The answer is: Goodnight. "Goodnight" ended each Waltons episode, turning a simple farewell into America's favorite primetime lullaby. It was the Great Depression's "live, laugh, love" – but with more overalls and less Instagram.Source
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