Ep 4. The Warrior
- TV-NR
- October 13, 1977
- 48 min
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7.3 (106)
The Waltons season 6 episode 4, titled "The Warrior," follows the story of John-Boy Walton as he goes back to school to further his education. As John-Boy prepares for his first day back, he meets his new professor, a stern and demanding man who happens to be a veteran of World War I. The professor's experiences in the war have had a profound impact on him, and he sees John-Boy as a potential "warrior" in his own right.
Meanwhile, the rest of the Walton family is dealing with their own struggles. Olivia is trying to come to terms with the fact that her children are growing up and beginning to leave the nest, while Grandma is dealing with a health scare that forces her to confront her own mortality. The community as a whole is also facing challenges, as a group of unemployed veterans has come to the area looking for work and causing tension with the locals.
As the episode unfolds, John-Boy becomes increasingly anxious about the expectations placed upon him by his professor, who seems to see him as a potential leader and champion. He begins to question whether he is capable of living up to these expectations and wonders if he should drop out of school before he embarrasses himself.
Despite his doubts, John-Boy eventually finds the courage to confront his professor and stand up for himself. The two men come to an understanding and John-Boy is able to reconcile his own ambitions with the professor's ideals of courage and leadership.
In the end, "The Warrior" is a moving and insightful episode that explores the themes of courage, leadership, and personal growth. As the Walton family and the community as a whole face their own challenges, they learn to draw upon their inner strength and find ways to persevere. Through their struggles, they are able to come together as a community and support one another, demonstrating the power of resilience and hope.