[s1e1] He Rides Again Instant

He does not kill for revenge; instead, he uses silver bullets as a symbol of the "precious value of life" and to remind himself of the high cost of justice. By the end of the episode, the Lone Ranger has captured the outlaws, establishing his legacy as a champion of the Old West who rides for law and order.

While scouting, the Ranger finds a magnificent white stallion being attacked by a buffalo. He saves the horse and names him . With his new companion and Tonto by his side, the Lone Ranger tracks down the Cavendish gang. [S1E1] He Rides Again

Together, they dig six graves so the outlaws believe there were no survivors. The "ghost" of the Texas Rangers is born. Silver and Justice He does not kill for revenge; instead, he

⚡ : The episode established the iconic catchphrase, "Hi-yo, Silver! Away!" as the duo rode off into the sunset. He saves the horse and names him

Hours later, a Native American named Tonto discovers the scene of the massacre. While checking the bodies, he finds one Ranger—Dan Reid’s younger brother—still clinging to life. Tonto carries the man to a hidden cave, nursing him back to health.