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#Walker 1x13
perfectlybriefmoon · 6 months
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Season 1 faves
One of my favorite parts of season 1 was the episode of Defend The Ranch (which is also my favorite episode from season 1) I love how unlike any other Cop/LEO the Walkers aren't immediately saved by the other Rangers instead it was Cordi and Hoyt who ended up saving the rest of the family and yes we sadly lost Hoyt but if it weren't for him Bonham, Abby, Liam and the kids would've been killed and Cordi would've lost his entire family and also had one of my favorite character moments from pretty much all of them
Cordi - his brutal beat down of Clint after everything that lowlife put him through from shooting and nearly killing Liam killing Hoyt and all the threats to the rest of his family
Hoyt- pretending to take Cordi hostage during the bank robbery and distracting Clint from hurting/killing Bonham
Stella and Auggie (and Trey) - saving Liam's life by makeshift surgery through Trey's help by phone
Liam - that parallel from Red Meat when a badly wounded Liam heroically shoots and kills Clint ending that scumbag once and for all
Bonham- finding a badly wounded Liam and carrying him to the barn and trying to call Micki for help sadly he didn't get the chance to tell her before Clint came in ending that call
Micki - finding out what was truly going on with her partner in that bridge scene and being understanding when Cordi begged her not to come with him and Hoyt when they returned to the Ranch because Clint would kill his entire family
Trevor - letting Stella use his phone in order to call Trey to help save her Uncle's life and was truly horrified by what lengths his Dad would go to for revenge against the person he blamed for his wife's death
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renegadesstuff · 5 months
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She loves him so much 🥺🥺
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lillysilverus · 1 year
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I’m so disappointed I’m going to miss tonight’s Walkerverse.  And I’ll have to stay away until I can watch Windy tomorrow because I don’t want to be spoiled.  Darn it!  Here’s hoping for a great finale and some answers on Walker.  
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Holy hell, that was one amazing finale!!! That shootout scene was pure 👌. I was literally glued to the screen and my heart was pounding. Kate and Abby are badasses btw. Love that Kate was the one who started things off with Tom and held her own until he ran. Also loved seeing how the whole gang came together to help save Gus, to take down Tom, and to support each other (and heal like with Kate and Kai) in the end.
And I just knew it was Tom's father showing up in that scene. Greg's acting, him keeping facing forward while his eyes moved to the side, almost afraid to look at him directly until he's given the knife. Almost as if it's a prey type of reaction when a predator shows up. Don't run because the predator will run after you but also try not to show fear. It breaks my heart for Tom in a way knowing what his father has done to him but Greg just nailed that scene. Excellent, excellent performance but then again it's Greg so it doesn't surprise me.
Just pure 👌 all around.
This show just has to be renewed. It just has to. There is so much MORE story to be told in this series. Well done, Walker: Independence cast and crew!!!
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bilosan · 1 year
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WALKER INDEPENDENCE ↳ 1x13 Let Him Hang
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saturnsammy · 1 year
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Walker: Independence | 1x13 - Let Him Hang
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Why I Love Stella Walker
Stella Walker is what you could consider a "controversial" or "problematic" character within the Walker universe. People have a variety of opinions on her, from hatred to love and everything in between. While my own opinions on Stella have fluctuated between these extremes over the course of the show, season 3 had me fully settling on a positive outlook on her. In honor of her day, I'd like to dedicate this post to talking about why.
Walker has a way of writing female characters as full people, flaws and all, and while that can lead to questionable writing decisions (and even more questionable audience reactions to those decisions), I have to appreciate the realism behind it all. I think no character encapsulates this better than Stella and I have to give Violet Brinson props for how well she does in this role. Stella has a difficult balance of grieving, traumatized girl and difficult teenager still coming into her own and I think Violet hits it beautifully. Though the audience reactions to her character can make it hard to be a fan at times, I can never stay too mad about it.
I think one of the things I appreciate most about Stella is how much she reminds me of me as a teenager. Granted, that wasn't all that long ago, but I do remember what I was like at that age and I definitely wasn't the most likeable person. I, of course, didn't have the background of a dead mother and an emotionally absent father to fall back on as an excuse. Because of that, I admire Stella's strength in sticking up for herself when she felt no one else, even her family, was listening and slowly learning to let people into her heart again. She certainly handled her high school years better than I did.
I also have a strong appreciation for the more positive aspects of Stella's behavior, though they don't get nearly as much use in the script as they should. Stella is a passionate, caring, sympathetic, headstrong young woman who is slowly but surely coming into her own. Her journey, while bumpy, is one that I've enjoyed watching. She cares about her family, as much as they may frustrate her. She's also pretty good in a crisis considering her age and experience, something exhibited very well in both 1x13 and 2x18 (I'll never forgive the writers for abandoning the concept of Stella being a first responder). All of these traits come together to make a great character with a lot of potential, one that I continue to look forward to watching.
To round this post off here's a short list of things I love about Stella:
Beautiful
Stands up for herself, especially to her family
So much potential
Excellent athlete
Charming smile
Perfect hair
Just needs a Break
Strong young woman
TL;DR:
I love Stella Walker
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televisionpromos · 1 year
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Walker Independence 1x13 "Let Him Hang" Promo (Season Finale) - SEASON FINALE – With Gus clinging to life, Abby, Hoyt, Kate, and Calian stop at nothing to expose Tom’s true nature and end the Davidson reign over Independence once and for all. The episode was written by Seamus Kevin Fahey and Nicki Renna and directed by Yangzom Brauen. Original airdate 3/2/2023.
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forsakenwitchery · 1 year
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So since the synopsis for 1x13 has a lot of people worried (me included) I wanted to point out some things that hopefully indicate they aren't backtracking with Tom?.. Tagging @walker-extended-universe and @laf-outloud ‘cause I’m quietly reading you guys and I don’t think I’ve seen people mention this.
Pic 1: I've spent the last week editing a vid with guys of WIndy and I've started paying A LOT of attention to their hats since I had to combine scenes, and I've noticed that in the flashbacks when Abby starts suspecting Shane, the killer wears a pretty specific hat with a textured/braided band (I believe it’s called band, not ribbon?). Know who else wears it? Shane when Abby first sees him in Independence. Granted, in all the scenes after that he wears a different one with a plain smooth one. But still, he IS the owner of the killer's hat. :D And by this time, I've spent enough time editing WIndy to know I've never seen such a hat on Tom (he appears to own one hat with like a smooth two-layered band of sorts). Plus, the killer as of 1x09 has those mimic wrinkles near the lips that Shane has and Tom doesn't (unless he's smiling, and the killer wasn't smiling).
Pic 2: Another interesting thing that I've noticed is that they've reshot this scene because the angle and the face under the hat look a bit different in the pilot and in 1x09. Notice how in the pilot we got more of a closeup shot where you can’t see much of the hat and the killer doesn’t look like Shane + in 1x09 there’s more blood on the hand (and I think the blood pattern on the sleeve is a bit different as well?). It’s a bit of a prof deformation as a cosplayer, but I just tend to look very closely at makeup, costumes, all that. I think this means two things:
1) When they were shooting the pilot, they didn't know if the show would be picked up and haven't cast anyone as Shane. 2) For them to go and reshoot part of that scene with Timothy to show it for all but 2 seconds seems like a hell of a lot of extra hassle if they planned on going back to "yeah, Tom did it, Shane is a red herring". What seems more likely to you guys, that they had spent all that extra time recreating the killing scene because they had nothing better to do or because they maaaaaybe plan on showing it with the killer’s face fully visible, so they had to reshoot it with the actual culprit’s face? I’m betting on the second one.
And now my two cents on some theories and discussions I’ve already seen flying around, putting them under the cut.
Someone left a comment on my latest Tabby vid the other day saying they think that even if Shane killed Liam, Tom should have still known Shane did it from the start, and ummmm no, that's easily debunked by Tom being surprised when he sees Shane has a gun now and literally asking him, “what is this, you carry a gun now?”. In a room with just the two of them, so there was no potential audience for him to play to & it makes no sense for Tom to know Shane is a killer before Abby came to tell him.
The thing I've also noticed with WIndy is how the writers love to plant small details early on and then building upon them later on. I was genuinely surprised by the sheer amount of those small details while editing, almost nothing in WIndy comes out of nowhere just because the plot suddenly demands it. Like for example when Kate jokingly guessed that Hoyt bunked at the undertaker, and then when they needed a Jane Doe, Hoyt knew the undertaker always had an unknown body to sell. Or how Kai saw Kate receive a telegram early on, and many more things like that. With that in mind, they've told us at least twice this season that Tom repeatedly got blamed for things Shane did, so to me that seems like a setup for something similar with Gus' attack/Liam's murder.
Plus at this point... it would make zero sense for Tom to end up being this big bad. He was willing to get beaten up to "make something" of the town, he stopped Calian's execution, he went into the dust storm to save a stranger etc etc. Those are all acts of someone who CARES. Like who's capable of caring, not a cold-blooded killer. Not some sociopathic mastermind, and Tom would freaking have to be a total sociopath to kill Liam, shoot Abby and all of the sudden hurt Gus. Time and time again he tried to help others and was reluctant to hurt others (even indirectly with forbidding the opium den) unless they hurt him (then straight to the torture barn they go). Still, in no universe him ending up as THE antagonist makes sense. He's not the good guy, he's got a long way to go, but THE bad guy? Doesn't sit well with me. I hope they don’t ruin all the amazing buildup they’ve done.
The episode title also bothers me a lot, idkkkk hopefully they're aware Tom is a fan favorite, so killing him off would be like shooting themselves in the foot. Even with fanvids I see how much people are interested in content with Tom specifically, so he's really THE character that can potentially get more people interested in watching the show. I love the whole cast and all the characters dearly, but Tom and Kate became my two absolute favorites, with Tom specifically we got this amazing morally grey character and I just can't imagine WIndy without him, pretty sure I'm not the only one. Backtracking with him at this point for pure shock value would just ruin... well, not everything, but a lot.
Thanks for coming to my TED talk. :D
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perfectlybriefmoon · 5 months
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People seem to forget that Micki had come so close to have to bury her partner's entire family in Defend The Ranch
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renegadesstuff · 5 months
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She doesn't want to lose him 🥺🤍
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bestofwhump · 2 years
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Walker 1x13
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+Bonus
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taiturner · 2 years
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Netta Walker as KEISHA MCCALLA All American: Homecoming | 1x13: “Irreplaceable”
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supreme-dvr · 21 days
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