"That TV box has a tremendous capacity to reach people"
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The key word is "capacity". It's not praise for artistry or storytelling. It's praise for reach. In the era Walker came up through, stardom was manufactured through studio gates, movie palaces, and carefully controlled publicity. Television blew a hole in that model by moving mass culture into the living room, making access feel intimate and automatic. A Western hero like Walker didn't just perform for an audience; he visited them weekly, reliably, like a neighbor with better lighting.
There's also a subtle professionalism in the line: a working actor recognizing where influence lives. "Reach people" carries a hint of responsibility and a hint of seduction. TV can connect, sure, but it can also flatten complexity into whatever plays cleanly between commercials. Walker's tone suggests a kind of pragmatic awe: the medium isn't noble, but it is effective. And in American culture, effectiveness is often the real definition of power.
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"That TV box has a tremendous capacity to reach people." FixQuotes, 16 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/that-tv-box-has-a-tremendous-capacity-to-reach-119567/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.








