/r/Walker
Walker is a reboot of Walker, Texas Ranger, starring Jared Padalecki as the titular character.
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This is a subreddit for the TV show Walker on the CW network created by Anna Fricke.
Episode Discussions
S02E14 No Such Thing as Fair Play
S02E07 Where Do We Go From Here
S02E05 Partners and Third Wheels
S02E04 It's Not What You Think
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I just started watching walker and I’m aggravated. They make walker seem like a straight up doofus when the original walker was a bad ass and they made this one a little on the ridiculous side. 😒 was really hoping the writers would have kept it close to the original walker I honestly think they could have focus on Walker, the man without diminishing who Walker was.
I don’t know if anybody ever mentioned this, but I was wondering if another network ever tried to pick the show up or if it was pitched to another network. I’m sorry if this is a repeat of someone else’s question.
I like it ok though Stella makes me want to scream, not sure if it is the actresses whining or the eternal "perils of pauline" aspect of her character.
I am just wondering if anyone can recommend fanfic that takes place after the season 4 finale?
I heard a rumor that after filming the scene where Cordell (Jared Padalecki) had to identify his wife Emily's (Genevieve Padalecki) body, Jared actually had a break down because it felt too real and Genevieve had to calm him down. Is that true or not and if so, has Jared or Genevieve ever spoken publicly about filming that very emotional scene?
She said she was there for him and everything, but was she really? She did nothing to pull him out of his Jackal obsession. She wasn’t there for the kids. I kinda wish they would have just broken up in the finale and he just drives off into the sunset with the kids to go on their big vacation as a family so they could finally start to heal.
Any recommendations for walker near cubao
Any similar shows like walker/justified/big sky?
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Both Cordell and Trey made an appearance on Friday's Fire Country :)
Trying to use it as inspiration for something with my halloween costume. Thanks
I enjoyed Walker Independence more than Walker. I wish it wasn't cancelled. What about everyone else?
I’m on season 1 episode 11, Stella keeps talking about how walker ruined things for her and Trevor before they even started. Clint literally robbed banks and killed people and she makes it seem like walker did something so terrible. I just don’t understand it.
Yes!!!! Jared is joining one of my other shows, fire country!!!! Cant wait
Just found this show and from the clips I've seen i genuinely like the way the siblings are portrayed. Usually in shows you'll always get the older sister bickering and hating her younger brother but this doesn't seem to be the case. I like when shows show a more healthy relationship between siblings.
Anyone can list all good moments in the show (with the episode) where those two bond?
Hi,
Am I the only one that doesn't fully understand the series and characters? I haven't read the books, so that might be a reason. But like, let me explain S1: Stan Morrison. I didn't really understand how the Walker family knew him and he and Liam were running against each other for that DA or something. I didn't fully understand his story until the end of s1. Hoyt was also kinda random, later I understood that he was their friend. S2: I don't understand how Dan Miller is so obsessed with the Walker family. He only heard the story from his wife, right? Like, were does this unhealthy obsession come from? The Davidsons. Like why was that one women that aggressive when she won the chilli competition? And the two women confuse me, why is the mother of the mother there? At least, I think that is what Gale is.
Maybe it's just me, but I'm just confused. Anyone else confused?
Edit: I'm at s2 e6, so no spoilers, please:)
Did anyone else snag stuff in the prop auction a few weeks ago? I got Captain James’s inner belt and an outer belt labeled as being assigned to a “Carl T.”
Reason I ask, is that if whomever bought the saddlebags Emily gave Cordi in that season one flashback wants to sell, I will double your money.