A widowed father returns to Austin after one year, attempting to reconnect with his children, navigate clashes with his family, and find common ground with his new partner, while growing inc... Read allA widowed father returns to Austin after one year, attempting to reconnect with his children, navigate clashes with his family, and find common ground with his new partner, while growing increasingly suspicious of his wife's death.A widowed father returns to Austin after one year, attempting to reconnect with his children, navigate clashes with his family, and find common ground with his new partner, while growing increasingly suspicious of his wife's death.
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Mediocre at best
First off, I'm a big fan of Jared's, and was looking forward to seeing him in a new show. I never watched the original Walker much, as it was a little to cheesy for my taste, but I've always loved Chuck Norris.
Anyway, this show is very different from the original. I think a remake has a right to break new ground or change itself a bit. After all, that's kind of the point of a remake. However, in this case, the whole ranger/crime-solving aspect of the show takes a total back seat to all the family drama. It's basically a soap opera. There's very little action, too.
And as much as I hate to say it, much of the criticism of Jared's acting is accurate. He's an insecure, stuttering mess most of the time, unsure of what to do, but of course his strong female partner is always there to save the day. I wish they'd portray him as strong, confident, and sure of himself.
I watched the first couple of seasons, but I just couldn't stick with it any longer. It's worth checking out, but just don't be expecting a good action show, because this definitely isn't it.
Anyway, this show is very different from the original. I think a remake has a right to break new ground or change itself a bit. After all, that's kind of the point of a remake. However, in this case, the whole ranger/crime-solving aspect of the show takes a total back seat to all the family drama. It's basically a soap opera. There's very little action, too.
And as much as I hate to say it, much of the criticism of Jared's acting is accurate. He's an insecure, stuttering mess most of the time, unsure of what to do, but of course his strong female partner is always there to save the day. I wish they'd portray him as strong, confident, and sure of himself.
I watched the first couple of seasons, but I just couldn't stick with it any longer. It's worth checking out, but just don't be expecting a good action show, because this definitely isn't it.
I started watching mainly because of Jared
I enjoyed watching the original Walker as a kid. I started watching this reboot because of Jared. It has had a couple of slow moments , but over all is a great show. Season two has done somethings I was really hoping for. I won't spoil it.
I'm hoping the show will take a more positive playful spin atleast in small moments.
I'm glad it has been renewed for a third season.
I'm hoping the show will take a more positive playful spin atleast in small moments.
I'm glad it has been renewed for a third season.
Hollywood, what is going on? Please stop...
A neurotic "Walker, Texas Ranger" with a speech impediment leading him to pause nervously between words, one who walks into walls by accident when in a stressing situation, who jitters and crouches like a scared mouse when faced with adversity ... a guy who erroneously jumps to conclusions, almost never wins a fight, who's unsure about himself and the world around him, indecisive, ineffective, apologetic ...
Hollywood, what are you guys doing over there? What's next? A dumb MacGyver without the swiss army knife or maybe a Rambo who tries talking it out first?
I'm fast forwarding through half the scenes Hollywood - your modern take on everything, and your political correctness, is ruining tv. Please stop ...
Hollywood, what are you guys doing over there? What's next? A dumb MacGyver without the swiss army knife or maybe a Rambo who tries talking it out first?
I'm fast forwarding through half the scenes Hollywood - your modern take on everything, and your political correctness, is ruining tv. Please stop ...
It's getting there!
The show is finding its footing. It *is* more of a family melodrama than anything else, so if you go into it with that understanding, you can just sit back and enjoy the ride. Great scenery, appealing actors. I wish it had a little more grit to it, though. True grit.
Interesting but...
The lead actor Seems to ne the worst actor of the Bunch. Can't even make a sentence without studdering 5-6 Times in a 3 words sentence. And... It's not a knock on studdering people... IT would actually be better if he would!
Suppose to be this hotshot army Guy and Ranger, but somewhat dim wit with a bad temper. Makes you want to slap him a Little or a lot.
Family around, all good... But why all the crap things are always directed at Them?! Is There no other people in Austin?
Somewhat entertaining but de really would appreciate caracters with Higher I. Q.
To me, His collegues and long Time friend make the show.
Suppose to be this hotshot army Guy and Ranger, but somewhat dim wit with a bad temper. Makes you want to slap him a Little or a lot.
Family around, all good... But why all the crap things are always directed at Them?! Is There no other people in Austin?
Somewhat entertaining but de really would appreciate caracters with Higher I. Q.
To me, His collegues and long Time friend make the show.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the Supernatural episode Frontierland (2011), Sam and Dean went back in time to 1880 Wyoming. When the residents of Wyoming asked Dean who they are, Dean introduce himself as Clint Eastwood and Sam as Walker, Texas Ranger.
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