Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire
Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire
| 16 October 2005 (USA)
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Walker investigates a murder connected with a missing government weapon. In addition, he tries to track down a teen on the run from a crime syndicate.

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Harry Lags

Walker, Texas Ranger ran for 203 episodes, from 1993 until 2001. Revolving around a tough Texas Ranger (Norris) who fights tireless to uphold the law and maintain the moral balance. Chuck Norris is his usual bad ass self. He isn't as ruthless as usual, mostly because of his Captain job and his family life with Alex (they're married and have a daughter, Angela, played by Danilee Kelly Norris), but he's still Chuck Norris and he can still kick ass. Sheree J. Wilson isn't in the movie as much as you'd expect her to be. She has an easy back and forth with Norris and it's obvious that they're comfortable with one another.Clarence Gilyard, who played Walker's partner James Trivette during the show's entire run, appears for a cameo only.I believe Gilyard's cameo is just a cameo because he had other commitments he couldn't get out of when the movie was made.I'll skip everything else, you'll just have to watch it. Now, the ending. I don't want to give away any major spoilers here, but the movie ends on a major cliffhanger that, at least at the moment, has no chance of ever being resolved. It was probably thrilling when the movie originally aired, but after all these years it's just annoying. Why the hell didn't CBS do a sequel? Why leave the show's fans in limbo over what happened? Wouldn't a sequel pay for itself after rerun airings and DVD sales? I'm pretty sure Chuck Norris and Walker, Texas Ranger fans would want a sequel.I have some issues with this, but Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire is a pretty good decent TV movie. Chuck Norris kicks ass in it, and it's just generally entertaining. It's just too bad that it didn't get a sequel and we still don't know what happened at the end. We need resolution, man. Maybe CBS will come to its senses, and give the world a real ending to the Walker, Texas Ranger story.Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire watch it as soon as you can. Rating: 8.0/10.0

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sfitzgeral

I missed Nia Peebles and Trivet. When will this Walker movie be on again? I would LOVE to see more Walker episodes. Alex and Walker are a really magic together couple. Gage & Sydney Cook are also magic but in a different way. Sydney was sorely missed. She has some movements for the fight scenes that are truly unique and she is wonderful with Gage. I would like to see more of her. I like Alex & Walker the best. It was a shame that CD had to be killed off when the series was on. CD would have been a good character here. Of course "Uncle Ray" is good too. It would be neat to see Gage & Sydney get involved. There were some hints at it in the series...those two really seem like they would make a good pair.

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Lynnea (X1OfTheScoobiesX)

I've recently joined the ranks of Walker Texas Ranger fans by watching reruns and purchasing the DVD sets. I was excited about this movie. Some things were left unanswered. For example: Gage and Sydney's flirting. Did they get together or not? I'm guessing not since she wasn't in the movie which was disappointing. Trivette was another bummer. What did he have like 5 minutes? I thought he'd at least show up for the ending. There was no mention of CD or Sydney. And since when do Rangers do CSI work? Why did Walker sell the ranch? Also with the ending, if Gibbs was wanted for bank robbery why wasn't his picture in the papers or TV? And how did he get a gun in the courthouse? And the biggest disappointment was the very end. Alex's death. She hits the floor and the credits. There needs to be another movie and not in 5 more years. The storyline was good. It had its one liners. But it was just missing little things that would've made it a lot better. Like Trivette and Sydney and a little more action.

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Brian Davenport

Walker Texas Ranger isn't good. its shitacularly hilarious. its so bad, its funny. everything about is implausible and unbelievable, but i don't watch TV or movies to see the everyday ordinary stuff. i see those things as brief reprieve from the usual. in that regard, i found Walker to be worth the two hours i spent not caring bout life. i laughed the entire time. and i've also always been a fan of the TV show. if you want something "real", watch reality TV. but personally i have enough problems. i don't want to watch two people i don't know have sex then fight on "big Brother 23". i wan't to see Chuck Norris kick someone in the face. it took me away from reality, and for that, i think "trial by fire" was worth it.

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