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by HighVelocity
Mon Oct 24, 2005 8:56 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Walker, Texas Ranger, Trial By Fire.
Replies: 11
Views: 1547

RioShooter wrote:How did the BG in the last scene get into the building. Don't all courthouses have metal detectors at the door. The Cameron County Courthouse does.
That's exactly what I said to my wife at the time. The Tarrant Co. courthouse has a metal detector so I'm sure the Dallas Co courthouse does as well.
by HighVelocity
Mon Oct 17, 2005 8:20 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Walker, Texas Ranger, Trial By Fire.
Replies: 11
Views: 1547

Walker, Texas Ranger, Trial By Fire.

Did anyone watch this 2 hour Chrysler commercial last night? I did.
It was painful to watch, bad acting and a lot of Hollywood gun play hokey pokey.
Finally, in the last 30 minutes of the show there were two events that depicted major characters using handguns to overcome superior fighting skills and win the fight. Basically Chuck was getting a severe beat down and used his Beretta to end it by killing the BG. In the other scene a female Ranger (forget her name) was about to be killed in fair park when a BG was holding her head under water and she used her backup gun to kill him.
At this point I'm thinking OK, two strong scenes depicting handguns saving lives but the producers threw it all away.
In the final scene they show a bad guy walking into the Dallas courthouse with a handgun and (apparently) killing Walkers wife in a gun fight with Rangers in the Lobby. :x

I am not particularly a fan of the Walker TV series but my son loves it and the show usually has positive messages for young children. Not this time. A lot of blood in this one. I guess that's why the network chose to run it from 9 to 11 on a Sunday night. (so young ones wouldn't see it).

It could've been good but thanks to a weak story line and bad production, it was not.

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