![]() Devil's Turf: When a powerful, deadly hybrid-steroid known as Powerballs are killing high school athletes, Walker goes undercover as a substitute teacher to find their source, as well as motivate the students to improve themselves. The Deadliest Man Alive: Walker and Trivette team with an Interpol agent to catch an international assassin known as "The Viper" before he strikes again. Cyclone: As a tornado threatens the Dallas area, a gang of extortionists bury a school bus filled with children, along with CD and Alex, and demand a $1 million ransom for each one of them, and Walker and Trivette have to find the bus before either they run out of air or the storm kills them. However, one of the robbers survived the plane crash and now lives as a mountain cannibal, stalking not only Alex and Walker, but also a group of opportunists seeking to steal the $3 million left over from the robbery. Swan Song: Walker and Alex decide to revisit an eight-year-old case of a plane used by bank robbers to kill seven people, including the local sheriff, when the wreckage of the aircraft turns up in Utah. When the cops' extremist actions results in the son of a friend of Walker's, who was exonerated from a rape case, being killed, it becomes personal. The Brotherhood: Walker and Trivette take on a group of dirty cops who resolve to kill off arrested individuals who got off on technicalities. Patriot: Alex and several employees of a minority-owned TV station are taken hostage by a group of white supremacists seeking revenge for the incarceration of their leader, who had been arrested earlier for the murder of Trivette's cousin. The senator, at first, refuses the Rangers' help, but in the end, Walker may be his only hope. He's unaware that a wily armed robber has frightening plans for his teenaged daughter. ![]() Deadline: In the face of a budget crisis, a state senator proposes disbanding the Texas Rangers. The Lynching: While tasked with protecting a special needs adult accused of murdering a popular woman and threatened with hanging, Walker and Trivette try to figure out who was responsible. Final Justice: Painful memories of his parents' murders come back to haunt Walker when he goes after the man who killed them. While helping Logan's two children, State Trooper Dana and rebellious teenager Keith, cope with their loss (especially considering their mother, Molly, died several years earlier), Walker and Trivette work to find the group responsible. War Zone: Logan Reno, one of Walker's fellow rangers, best friends and former partners, is killed during a series of high-profile robberies by men in clown masks. When one of those attacks results in a homicide, Walker goes undercover as a homeless man to catch them. Mean Streets: A group of spoiled rich kids aims to clean up skid row by beating up the homeless, even being stupid enough as to record their crimes. As Walker's friends all reminisce of the good and bad times with him as they pray for his recovery, Trivette and C.D. Till Death Do Us Part: Walker is left in a coma while trying to save a toddler whose mother's car was teetering off a bridge due to a hit-and-run accident. For the recap page for the reboot series, Walker, click here. You don't HAVE to watch Walker.I see mistakes on EVERY show I watch, but I am tolerant.Recap page of Walker, Texas Ranger. Turn off the TV, read a good book, go for a walk, listen to music. That's what I do if I must critique a show that much. Change channels if you don't like it I guess. He got awards from a Christian group for his values. I don't think a show show be judged TOO harshly (especially Walker) if it provides decent family, moral, and ethical values (most of the time) - and besides, he hardly ever hurts, much less kills anyone. My extensive surgery experience as an RN finds mistakes in MASH and the more recent plastic surgery show "Nip N Tuck", but it's just a TV show, for the clueless by and large, entertainment all. When I watch the TV show ER, I don't critique it, it's entertainment too, it's NOT real life. I'm also an ex/experienced ER Registered Nurse and Ex-Paramedic. We all know that it's a make believe world. For those of us in law enforcement that just want entertainment, Walker provides it to many of us. ![]() Some of his points were well taken if you were a paid CRITIC of TV shows.
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