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"Walker, Texas Ranger"
Blood Diamonds (2001)


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User Rating: 4.7/10 (15 votes)

Overview

Director:
Eric Norris
Original Air Date:
5 May 2001 (Season 9, Episode 21)
Genre:
Action | Crime | Drama | Western more
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Cast

 (Episode Credited cast)

Chuck Norris ... Cordell "Cord" Walker
Clarence Gilyard Jr. ... James "Jimmy" Trivette (as Clarence Gilyard)

Sheree J. Wilson ... Asst. D.A. Alex Cahill

Judson Mills ... Francis Gage

Nia Peeples ... Sydney Cooke
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jackson Burns ... Carl
Amy Collett ... Sparkle
Cynthia Dorn ... M.E. Mary Williams

Bruce DuBose ... Agent Suhor
Lanier Edwards ... General Nelson Abu
Greg Wayne Elam ... Joseph Ileka (as Greg Elam)

Mark Ivanir ... French Mercenary
Larry Johnson ... Flint
Shawn Odum ... Young Cop

Ray Proscia ... Hendrick Rolfe
Steve Shearer ... Detective Roldan
Laurel Whitsett ... Pathologist
Peter Woodward ... Victor Drake
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Michael Dailey ... Clumsy Deputy
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Is Walkier Dead?, 29 December 2007
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Author: hendrixy6 from United States

*** This comment may contain spoilers ***

This is yet another ridiculous Walker Texas Ranger episode. None of the shows could be considerd good for the right reasons. Walker has always been a clichéd based show and often just rips off 80's and 90's action films. In other words, it is the perfect project for Chuck Norris. This episode is of course about Blood Diamonds. Walker Texas Ranger is awesome for the fact that every episode has some outrageous over exploited plot line. This episode combines bio-terrorism and blood diamonds. At the end of this episode it turns out to be a dream. Then Walker says a few lines from Alex's dream. A nice blatant use of a cliché. He leaves and she realizes that what he said is from her dream. Walker was shot three times and dying in her dream. You here three gun shots as she runs to stop him from going to work. Then the episode ends. So, is Walker dead, of course not. He's back for the last three episodes. So, what the hell?

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