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Walker's friend is killed during a series of high-profile robberies by men in clown masks; guest Wilford Brimley.
Walker's friend is killed during a series of high-profile robberies by men in clown masks; guest Wilford Brimley.
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S4, EP4 "Collision Course"Kidnapped by a delusional ex-boyfriend, C.D.'s niece (Shannon Fill) accompanies him on a bank-robbing spree that leaves a trail for bounty hunters and Walker.
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S4, EP5 "Point After"Clues in the death of a high-school football coach lead Walker and Trivette to a Las Vegas gambling ring.
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S8, EP17 "The Day of Cleansing"Sammo Law (Sammo Hung) is in Dallas to help Walker stop a racist organization from implementing a plan of ethnic cleansing.
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S8, EP18 "Black Dragons"When Gage investigates the son of a Chinese diplomat, he finds a violent group of drug dealers and knowledge of a large delivery of deadly heroin that must be intercepted in Dallas.
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S3, EP18 "Trust No One"Trivette is the only suspect when five million confiscated from counterfeiters disappears and Walker rushes to prove Trivette's innocence.
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S3, EP17 "War Zone"Walker's friend is killed during a series of high-profile robberies by men in clown masks; guest Wilford Brimley.
Walker, Texas Ranger
S3, EP16 "War Zone"Walker's friend is killed during a series of high-profile robberies by men in clown masks; guest Wilford Brimley.
Walker, Texas Ranger
S3, EP15 "Cowboy"Walker and Trivette (Chuck Norris, Clarence Gilyard) must save Alex (Sheree J. Wilson) from a kidnapper before she is murdered.
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