Nothing about this prairie was safe. Under the golden light and swelling violins, the Ingalls world twitched at the edges, like a painting hiding mold beneath the frame. Babies refused to be born on schedule, Christmas arrived in midsummer heat, and a smiling fast-food colonel strolled through a century he hadn’t reached yet. The more you watc… Continues…
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