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Walker pursues a rampaging criminal whom the FBI is ignoring because his sister is a protected witness.
Walker pursues a rampaging criminal whom the FBI is ignoring because his sister is a protected witness.
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S8, EP16 "Justice Delayed"Trivette helps a student vindicate her father of a murder conviction; Walker and Alex register for their wedding.
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S8, EP15 "Thunderhawk"Walker pursues thieves who stole a powerful sonic laser with the intent of selling it to terrorists, but they soon have it stolen by a rival gang.
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S8, EP14 "A Matter of Principle"Walker persuades his superiors to let a former Ranger don a uniform once more to stop his vigilante pursuit of the jewel thieves who shot his daughter.
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