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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.
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.
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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.
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S4, EP19 "The Avenger"A man seeking revenge for his arms-dealer brother's death kidnaps C.D. and forces Walker into mortal combat.
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S9, EP13 "Division Street"Walker and an old friend, Boomer Night, create a midnight basketball league, uniting two rival gangs on the court and preventing violence on the streets.
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S9, EP14 "Saturday Night"The mob intimidates a local supper club into laundering money and Walker steps in to save the club and its owner, a crooner refusing to bend the rules.
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S5, EP17 "99th Ranger"A woman threatened by her abusive ex-husband nearly gives up her dream of becoming a Texas Ranger until Walker convinces her otherwise.
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S5, EP16 "Full Contact"Walker must clear the name of a karate student framed for murder and drug possession, then coach him for a kickboxing title match.
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S5, EP15 "Last Hope"Drug dealers attack a camp for underprivileged teenagers, leaving Walker and an abused boy named Eddie to fend them off.
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S5, EP14 "Mayday"Walker must lead plane-crash survivors, including a key trial witness and a woman in labor, to safety.
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