I've been watching Walker, Texas Ranger in preparation for my podcast Talker, Texas Wanger
And you aren't kidding, 90's TV is a hoot
This episode I just watched was basically Die Hard in a two story hotel during a hurricane except there was a paraplegic woman in a wheelchair who wanted to blow her brains out because she couldn't golf anymore
She regains her love of life by helping Walker kill an escaped convict by ramming him with her wheelchair
My favorite episode of WTR begins with Chuck Norris battling Gary Busey (disguised as a nun or maybe a priest) in an alleyway. Meanwhile a young lady (with indicators of Downs Syndrome) stands as a silent witness, holding two Big-Gulp sodas, (or maybe slushies).
I've been watching Walker, Texas Ranger in preparation for my podcast Talker, Texas Wanger
And you aren't kidding, 90's TV is a hoot
This episode I just watched was basically Die Hard in a two story hotel during a hurricane except there was a paraplegic woman in a wheelchair who wanted to blow her brains out because she couldn't golf anymore
She regains her love of life by helping Walker kill an escaped convict by ramming him with her wheelchair
Just the fact that Walker, Texas Ranger ran for almost a decade is really saying something.
My favorite episode of WTR begins with Chuck Norris battling Gary Busey (disguised as a nun or maybe a priest) in an alleyway. Meanwhile a young lady (with indicators of Downs Syndrome) stands as a silent witness, holding two Big-Gulp sodas, (or maybe slushies).
That's all I remember, but it haunts me.
The breakroom tv at work sometimes has Walker, Texas Ranger on it. The funniest episode I saw was the one where genderqueer satanists show up to town.
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