Walker: Independence Roundup Season 1 Episode 5 “Friend of the Devil”

Walker: Independence Roundup Season 1 Episode 5 “Friend of the Devil”

Friendship can be a powerful thing. Walker:Independence’s latest episode “Friend of the Devil” explored the power, value and limits of friendship in an incredible hour that left the audience seeing one character in a new light, and curious as to what the next episode may bring. Two friends who show the power of friendship are…

Cooler History Corner – Walker: Independence, The Dating Game in the Late 19th Century

Cooler History Corner – Walker: Independence, The Dating Game in the Late 19th Century

Walker: Independence is a CW show where there’s an insane amount of chemistry flying around on the screen. This isn’t exactly your Dr. Quinn vibe. So, I figured we could take a moment to describe the very prescribed and formal courtship rituals of the time, even when outside of high society and on the frontier.

Nexstar: No Extended Seasons for The Winchesters, Walker: Independence, Layoffs at CW

Nexstar: No Extended Seasons for The Winchesters, Walker: Independence, Layoffs at CW

There has definitely been some big activity happening at The CW in recent days by new owners Nexstar.  A week ago they announced that the series Nancy Drew would be ending this year.  Yesterday, DC’s Stargirl, a show that has enjoyed a few solid summer runs and a strong following, was cancelled.   Today, the…

Walker: Independence Roundup Season 1 Episode 4 “Pax Romana”

Walker: Independence Roundup Season 1 Episode 4 “Pax Romana”

“People aren’t always what they seem,” Abigail stated in the “Pilot”. This episode of Walker: Independence proved that in many unexpected ways. At times fun and intense, the story took many unexpected turns that left the audience gasping and wanting more. One turn that was unexpected was what happened on the journey with …

Walker: Independence Season 1 Episode 4 “Pax Romana” Recap/Review

Walker: Independence Season 1 Episode 4 “Pax Romana” Recap/Review

After what we’ve seen in this week’s Walker: Independence, I have a feeling it will be some time before “Pax Romana” comes to Independence. This week’s episode is centered around the Founder’s Day celebration and all our plots mostly converge upon the same night, so I’ll be covering this week scene-by-scene. Let’s start at the…

Walker: Independence Roundup Season 1 Episode 3 “Blood and Whiskey”

Walker: Independence Roundup Season 1 Episode 3 “Blood and Whiskey”

Consequences and the blessing of second chances were themes explored in this vastly entertaining, uplifting, and thought provoking episode. Many characters worked together in various ways that they hadn’t before to help those that needed it, while others faced the consequences of their actions. A character who helped others get their second chance is …

Walker: Independence Season 1 Episode 3 “Blood and Whiskey” Recap/Review

Walker: Independence Season 1 Episode 3 “Blood and Whiskey” Recap/Review

This week’s episode of Walker: Independence involved a lot of discussion of both “Blood and Whiskey”. We open up on Liam and Griffin’s bodies being put into caskets for burial. As the town of Independence starts to wake up, the residents of Hagan’s hotel must also start their day. For Kate, that involves waking up…

Walker: Independence Roundup Season 1 Episode 2 “Home to a Stranger”

Walker: Independence Roundup Season 1 Episode 2 “Home to a Stranger”

Another incredible hour with the residents of Independence. Like the show they follow (Walker), the Walker: Independence characters also deal with the value of trust. Who does one trust? Why? In a town where no one is who they seem, it’s hard to know who to believe in, especially for newcomer …

Walker: Independence Season 1 Episode 2 “Home To A Stranger” Recap/Review

Walker: Independence Season 1 Episode 2 “Home To A Stranger” Recap/Review

“Home To A Stranger” was a fitting title for this week’s episode of Walker: Independence in more ways than one. I’m here for another scene-by-scene recap of this episode; I tried to split it up between plots but everything was a little too interconnected for me to do that effectively. Let’s start at the beginning,…