This show, the Outcast, is probably the best of the Lone Ranger series I’ve seen. The well written plot should be recognized by someone. I really enjoyed this one!
Grayson was Denver Pyle in his early acting years. He became a really good character actor in many western films. I’m always looking where he was in a film.
The way Tonto and the Ranger collects and conveys information to us is kind of lazy, but the overall storylines are strong and clever this season. I'm not a huge fan of eavesdropping for information (6:57) and there's a lot of that going on. But it makes the show even more endearing
"There's only one man he coukd be, only one man who tries to do so much to help The West, he's The Lone Ranger" Ending words from Superman's Dad from Krypton, how ironic.
He was a very versatile actor who created some unforgettable characters ! He was Mad Jack on the life and times of Grizzly Adams, Briscoe Darling on the Andy Griffith Show, and Uncle Jesse on the Dukes Of Hazzard!
This show, the Outcast, is probably the best of the Lone Ranger series I’ve seen. The well written plot should be recognized by someone. I really enjoyed this one!
Grayson was Denver Pyle in his early acting years. He became a really good character actor in many western films. I’m always looking where he was in a film.
(17:17) "You double-crossin' rat!" said The Lone Ranger
I am loving this show so far.
I think Denver Pyle was most noted worthy in his character of Uncle Jesse in the dukes of Hazzard
Grayson had a great nephew named Jesse and a great niece who had two sons - Bo and Luke.
where does Lone Ranger store his spare ward drobe? How does he keep his Ranger suit so clean and tidy especially as he is camping every night?
I left them mentioning the Texas Rangers since the Lone Ranger used to be one.😃👍
The way Tonto and the Ranger collects and conveys information to us is kind of lazy, but the overall storylines are strong and clever this season. I'm not a huge fan of eavesdropping for information (6:57) and there's a lot of that going on. But it makes the show even more endearing
"There's only one man he coukd be, only one man who tries to do so much to help The West, he's The Lone Ranger" Ending words from Superman's Dad from Krypton, how ironic.
Why doesn't the Lone Ranger reveal he was a ranger?
Probably because he didn't actually realize it was who it was.
I don't know why!
Probably because he didn't want to take the risk of someone possibly figuring out his identity.
Denver Pyle gets his butt kicked.
I'm not used to seeing him without facial hair. He's so young, it's like Michael Landon before Bonanza
@@bethanycampione3558 Straight up. I saw Michael on the Rifleman once..really young! www.imdb.com/title/tt0686611/
Right! He was so young on Tales of Wells Fargo too
I saw Denver Pyle's name in the credits, but didn't recognize him in the part he played. He must have been much younger then.
He was a very versatile actor who created some unforgettable characters ! He was Mad Jack on the life and times of Grizzly Adams, Briscoe Darling on the Andy Griffith Show, and Uncle Jesse on the Dukes Of Hazzard!
Mug's is there any doubt
Hi HO Gadolinium oops SILVER