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The brutal loss of his parents as a child finally catches up with Walker, and he goes undercover to find the white supremacist who murdered them.
The brutal loss of his parents as a child finally catches up with Walker, and he goes undercover to find the white supremacist who murdered them.
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Walker, Texas Ranger
S9, EP2 "Deadly Situation"A local police officer holds Alex hostage, even though she is trying to establish his innocence after a drug bust.
Walker, Texas Ranger
S9, EP3 "White Buffalo"A puzzled Walker sets out to learn why a statue looks to be shedding real tears and discovers the source of a new drug called "white buffalo."
Walker, Texas Ranger
S9, EP4 "The Avenging Angel"Trivette's friend turns up dead, and the Rangers must go undercover to expose the truth about the syndicate responsible for his death.
Walker, Texas Ranger
S9, EP10 "Faith"Walker races to find a hijacked ambulance that holds the donor liver needed to save the life of Faith, a young genetic liver disorder victim.
Walker, Texas Ranger
S4, EP18 "El Coyote"Jesse realizes one of the men at the farm knows him and may expose his cover, forcing Walker to take a daring risk; Trivette searches for an immigrant who was recaptured by a prostitution ring.
Walker, Texas Ranger
S4, EP17 "El Coyote"After Walker discovers Mexican nationals brought across the border are being sold as slaves, he poses as a peasant to infiltrate the operation.
Walker, Texas Ranger
S4, EP16 "The Juggernaut"A woman's estranged husband attacks a group of spousal-abuse victims who are taking self-defense lessons from C.D. and Trivette at Alex's cabin.
Walker, Texas Ranger
S4, EP15 "The Return of LaRue"Walker's hands are tied when a technicality leads to the release of the man convicted of kidnapping Alex, and the man comes looking for revenge.
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