Episode
Walker, Texas Ranger: Trackdown
Overview
Thanks to Walker, a man who was sent to prison on a false charge is freed, but not before he receives evidence of guard corruption from his cellmate-who's then fatally stabbed. (Taken from CBS Homepage)
Details
- Series
- Walker, Texas Ranger
- Season
- Season 7
- Episode
- Episode 2
- Air date
- 1998-10-03
- Runtime
- 60 min
Episode context
Trackdown is Episode 2 in Season 7 of Walker, Texas Ranger. It aired on 1998-10-03. The runtime is 60 min.
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Episode 1: The Wedding (2)
What should have been the happiest day of Walker's life quickly turned to one marked by tragedy as his darling Alex was targeted and shot by Storm -- a man she put away five years earlier on a hijacking rap. As Alex clings to life in the hospital with C.D. at her side, Walker takes to the streets of Dallas on a mission like no other -- to find the man who did this and make him pay at any cost. (Taken from CBS Homepage)
Episode 3: Royal Heist
Years ago, Walker put Garrett Stone behind bars and now that he's paroled -- it's payback time. As Garrett and his men pursue a Dallas bank-robbing spree, their getaway car driver is killed in a shoot-out. Trivette trains as a driver and then infiltrates their organization after arranging the gig through Bob, the owner of a hip nightclub on the east side. Meanwhile, Alex officially opens the H.O.P.E. Community Center (Help Our People Excel) and Carlos helps a young troubled boy say ""no"" to gang life. (Taken from CBS Homepage)
More episodes from this season
Episode 4: War Cry
After a young girl dies and other children fall seriously ill, Walker goes to the Cherokee reservation to investigate a factory that may be illegally dumping toxic chemicals into the reservation's water supply. When the Environmental Protection Agency tests the local waters and finds ""absolutely no trace of any toxins,"" Walker's suspicions lead him to dig deeper to uncover the real truth behind the factory. Although Walker and the Chief of Reservation Police, Sam Coyote (Eloy Casados), try to persuade the enraged Cherokees to wait for real proof, they insist on taking matters into their own hands and launch an all-out warrior battle to destroy the factory and its supervisors. (Taken from CBS Homepage)
Episode 5: Code of the West
After a dangerous convict escapes from prison and begins killing those involved in his incarceration, Walker and Trivette set out to end his reign of terror before he murders Arthur McSpadden, the judge who presided over his case. (Taken from CBS Homepage)
Episode 6: The Children of Halloween
A satanic symbol is left at the scenes of child abductions, and it appears the children are marked for sacrifice at midnight on Halloween. (Taken from CBS Homepage)
Episode 7: Survival
What was supposed to be a six-day camping trip filled with campfires and nature hikes quickly turns into a nightmare for Walker after Alex is kidnapped by the crazy Trammel brothers. Walker, along with his buddies Trent, Carlos and Trivette, immediately follows their trail. When Trivette is buried under falling boulders, Carlos must lead him to safety and Walker and Trent are forced to go it alone. (Taken from CBS Homepage)
Episode 8: Second Chance
As a radical group from the IRA attempts to stop the peace process in Belfast, Adam McGuire, raids their safe house and kills the leader's younger brother in self-defense. Now the faction vows revenge and orchestrates a plan. When McGuire takes his ailing 12-year-old daughter to Dallas for a life- saving bone marrow transplant to cure her leukemia, the IRA group is there to greet him. They kidnap the girl and hold her ransom in exchange for a renouncement of the peace agreement. Now Walker must do everything he can to save Jennifer McGuire's life, and to keep the peace. (Taken from CBS Homepage)
Episode 9: Paradise Trail
Chuck Norris returns to the role of Hayes Cooper, the legendary bounty hunter from the 1800s. In this episode, Hayes battles a gang of outlaws, played by country singers John Anderson, Lee Roy Parnell and Mark Collie, who are terrorizing a Mormon wagon train. (Taken from CBS Homepage)
Episode 10: Eyes of a Ranger
Lila McCann, a real Country music artist, plays an aspiring one. She is being closely followed by Brad Alt and follows him under the pretense that he will help her launch her career. What she doesn't know is that he is trying to gain control of the heroin industry in Dallas.
Episode 11: On the Border
A tyrannical small-town sheriff (Lee Majors) reports a drug-related accident to cover his murder of a truck driver who refused to smuggle for him.
Episode 12: Lost Boys
Carlos' nephew is in trouble with the law when a gun is found in his room. The gun was used to kill a cop and hidden there by one of his friends.
Episode 13: Special Witness
When Trent is beat up and stabbed, the only witness is a mentally changed girl. The rangers try to have her ID the attacker.