Walker et sa partenaire Trivette sont des Texas Rangers. Ils se font un devoir de combattre le crime à Dallas et dans tout le grand état du Texas.Walker et sa partenaire Trivette sont des Texas Rangers. Ils se font un devoir de combattre le crime à Dallas et dans tout le grand état du Texas.Walker et sa partenaire Trivette sont des Texas Rangers. Ils se font un devoir de combattre le crime à Dallas et dans tout le grand état du Texas.
- Nommé pour 1 prix Primetime Emmy
- 11 victoires et 6 nominations au total
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- AnecdotesOver the course of the show, Alex is abducted and held hostage 22 times, shot 3 times, and drugged once.
- GaffesIn the Pilot of the series, CD says he was a ranger 5 years. But in season 2, Alex asks him how long he was a ranger for and he says "28 years" In the episode where CD was inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame, it was announced that CD had 30 years of service.
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Ranger Jimmy Trivette: Cookies and cream, Big Dog?
C.D. Parker: This isn't an intensive care and your feet aren't plastered to cement. Come on back here and help yourself. I'm busy!
[Trivette walks behind counter]
Ranger Cordell Walker: I'd like some coffee!
Ranger Jimmy Trivette: Sure, customer! Coming right up!
[Alex walks in]
A.D.A. Alex Cahill: Hey guys!
C.D. Parker: Would you like some coffee?
- ConnexionsEdited into Walker Ranger du Texas: Rencontre Mortelle (1994)
Not only did every single episode have the exact same plot (evil criminal mastermind wants to get rich and/or take over Texas), but the EXACT SAME THINGS happened, too. For instance, in EVERY episode of the show, Walker and Trivette would walk into a bar and start questioning the bartender. After about 15 seconds of questioning, the bartender, along with 10 or 20 random patrons, would break out in karate. Apparently everyone in Texas knows karate. It's like a cult down there.
And then there were the episodes where Walker would tell stories of a Texas sheriff who lived in the days of the Old West... who was, of course, played by Chuck Norris. I believe there was also an episode where Walker himself was transported back in time to the Old West.
I could go on and on, but I'll just summarize by saying that it was an awesome show, with awesome karate fights, and awesomely unrealistic plots. But of course, it was never meant to be taken seriously; it was just meant to be enjoyed. It also neatly wrapped up every episode with a nice moral or message. Thank you, Chuck Norris, for eight years of ass-kicking action.
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- Sam Bolt, Texas Ranger
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- Durée43 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1