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- Walker, a Texas ranger, believes in dealing with the bad guys the old fashioned way, by fighting them. He also works on instincts. Trivette is his partner. He was a former player for the Dallas Cowboys football team. Trivette uses the modern approach to crime solving, such as computers and cellular phones. C.D Parker owns a bar and grill which specializes in Western cuisine, and Country-Western themes. He gives Walker advice on some cases. Alex Cahill is the assistant district attorney.
- Walker, a martial artist, and his partner Trivette are Texas Rangers. They make it their business to battle crime in Dallas and all around the State of Texas.
- "Walker< Texas Ranger" is the greatest TV-series to watch. Rangers Cordell Walker and James Trivette always risk their lives to protect innocent people. If you commit a crime and if it is a very serious one, you wish you never met Walker. In different seasons the show, like other shows, have strong episodes(for example, "Team Cherokee" and "One Riot, One Ranger") and not so strong("Rainbow's End"). Sometimes, Walker is too soft("Team Cherokee"), sometimes he's too tough and unpredictable, possibly getting evidence illegally("In Harm's Way"). But Walker protects Texas and its people. "The Eyes of a Ranger" is visible evidence to it.
- Walker, Texas Ranger is not only a bad show, but its silly and often enough downright stupid. <br/><br/>We all know the plot - Good Guy (?) Ranger Walker gets involved with a crime - usually involving Bad Guys so horrendously evil that we're supposed to automatically like what Walker does. And, of course, in the last few minutes Walker saves everything with a few karate chops and kicks. (Often ignoring guns near at hand.) <br/><br/>Why is this so much worse than other shows that follow about the same general form? <br/><br/>To begin with, Chuck Norris is a terrible actor - one or two facial expressions, about as much intonation in his voice as Jack Webb at his most absurd. <br/><br/>Then, he surrounds himself with wooden actors, that by their very poverty of talent make him actually almost look good. <br/><br/>And it looks more like the kind of police brutality that made Amadou Diallow famous - so thats a bit of an exaggeration. But its easy to see how Norris's fondness for beating people up is probably the same kind of thing that leads to police brutality cases in real life. Worse yet, Norris is clearly a bit of an exhibitionist this way - he loves to be SEEN beating people up and defining himself as the ultimate arbiter of the law and as an equally ultimate judge of morality. <br/><br/>And... Clarence Gilyard as Ranger Trivette gets to play Norris' sidekick, and is treated as the very worse kind of sidekick - there as a foil to Norris, and as a source of what I think the writers will see as humourous lines. But unlike (say) Cheech Marin in "Nash Bridges" Trivette is not allowd to much more than be such a foil - and very often he is treated as just another person to show on screen.<br/><br/>Finally, the law and even just reasonable behavior are completely ignored. Walker is apparently sufficiently above legal restraints that he does essentially what he wants - even if it is something that would incur his righteous wrath when someone else did it. (Even the theme song echoes this sentiment.) <br/><br/>The show has one redeeming feature - if you want to know how not to act, if you want to know how not to write for the screen, if you want to know how to break laws and still feel like you're always right, this is the show for you - otherwise it would make a good foundation for a drinking game - or MST2K type audience commentary.
- (First Verse) In the Eyes of a Ranger, the unsuspecting stranger<br/><br/>Had better know the truth of wrong from right.<br/><br/>'Cause the rule of law and order starts at the Texas border,<br/><br/>With the Lone Star of the Ranger shining bright.<br/><br/><br/><br/>(Chorus) For the Eyes of a Ranger are upon you;<br/><br/>Any wrong you do, he's gonna see.<br/><br/>When you're in Texas, look behind you,<br/><br/>And that's where the Ranger's gonna be.<br/><br/><br/><br/>(Second Verse) In the Heart of a Ranger, he'll never know the danger<br/><br/>Of desperate men with nothing left to lose.<br/><br/>The Ranger keeps on coming; so there ain't no sense in running,<br/><br/>'Cause he's bound and sure to make you pay your dues.<br/><br/>(Repeat Chorus)<br/><br/><br/><br/>(Third Verse) When a Ranger's on your trail, he won't know how to fail<br/><br/>And you can't buy him off at any price.<br/><br/>So if you decide to ramble, and with your life you'd gamble,<br/><br/>Know where you are before you roll the dice.<br/><br/>(Repeat Chorus)<br/><br/><br/><br/>If you see him coming 'round the outskirts of town,<br/><br/>Never take that Ranger for a ride.<br/><br/>(Repeat Chorus) a5c7b9f00b
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