![]() Tonto gives an owl hoot to distract Cavendish and the Ranger slugs him.įoolishly, the Ranger decides to let Cavendish escape so they can capture him and all his men. Tonto rejoins the Ranger and they sneak up on Cavendish and his prisoners. But when he checks, Tonto pops up and wallops him in a brief but intense fight sequence. Somehow the gunman gets above Tonto and shoots him. One of them agrees to come, but he plans to kill Tonto on the way. They also call him "Indian," even "redskin," but again not in a mean way. The deputies are Cavendish's confederates, so they accuse Tonto of lying about coming from the sheriff. ![]() He tells Tonto to return to town and fetch more men. The Ranger rides with the sheriff to find the villainous Cavendish. ![]() The sheriff calls him "Indian" or "Injun," but not in a mean way. The Lone Rangers sends Tonto to fetch the sheriff. He adds that Tonto the idea man gave him the idea of using silver bullets as a symbol. The Rangers says the mine will be their hideout and source for bullets. ![]() The Lone Ranger and Tonto meet Jim Blaine, who found a silver mine with the Ranger and his brother. The rest of the episode is less interesting than the Lone Ranger's origin: meeting Tonto, donning the mask, overcoming his first foe, finding Silver. Continuing my analysis of Enter the Lone Ranger: ![]()
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