"Walker, Texas Ranger" Moment of the Day 1: 10/25/06
The "Walker, Texas Ranger" Moment of the Day is a daily reminiscing of one of the myriad of great moments from the TV show Walker, Texas Ranger. For thorough information on the show, go to wikipedia.org and look up "Walker, Texas Ranger" to gain access to the highly informative Walker, Texas Ranger Wikipedia site, of which this writer is an editor.
Your "Walker, Texas Ranger Moment" of the Day:
The setup. A young man on an Indian reservation is framed for a murder. Meanwhile, Walker has been having hallucinations of an elderly Indian shaman.
The moment. Walker strides into an abandoned blacksmith in a ghost town where the young Indian is engaged in a standoff with police. As he tries to coax the youth to come out quietly, the Indian shaman once again reappears, and SHOOTS WALKER WITH LIGHTNING. The scene grows dark as CGI clouds appear, conducting the lightning from the shaman to Walker; we see a rift open in the clouds, and Walker is deposited upon the ground.
Groggy, Walker wakes up and looks around him. He is alright and, at first, it seems nothing has happened. But the abandoned blacksmithery is now, oddly, full of life; in the corner, a blacksmith is working at an anvil. Walker leaves the smith unnoticed. As he exits out onto the street, he sees a covered wagon roll by. Women in frocks and bonnets hustle by, and surly-looking men look at him from in front of a noisy saloon.
It is then that we realize that Walker has traveled back in time.
Your "Walker, Texas Ranger Moment" of the Day:
The setup. A young man on an Indian reservation is framed for a murder. Meanwhile, Walker has been having hallucinations of an elderly Indian shaman.
The moment. Walker strides into an abandoned blacksmith in a ghost town where the young Indian is engaged in a standoff with police. As he tries to coax the youth to come out quietly, the Indian shaman once again reappears, and SHOOTS WALKER WITH LIGHTNING. The scene grows dark as CGI clouds appear, conducting the lightning from the shaman to Walker; we see a rift open in the clouds, and Walker is deposited upon the ground.
Groggy, Walker wakes up and looks around him. He is alright and, at first, it seems nothing has happened. But the abandoned blacksmithery is now, oddly, full of life; in the corner, a blacksmith is working at an anvil. Walker leaves the smith unnoticed. As he exits out onto the street, he sees a covered wagon roll by. Women in frocks and bonnets hustle by, and surly-looking men look at him from in front of a noisy saloon.
It is then that we realize that Walker has traveled back in time.

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