| Walker, Texas Ranger - The Fourth Season | 
enlarge | Actor: Chuck Norris Studio: Paramount Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 9417
Format: Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 7 Running Time: 1222 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.5 x 1.3
MPN: PARD852954D UPC: 097368529540 EAN: 0097368529540 ASIN: B000Z6GT4K
Release Date: February 19, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new; still in shrink wrap!!
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Product Description Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 02/19/2008
Amazon.com Geographically, this series may be set in Texas, but when you watch Walker, you're firmly rooted in Chuck Norris Country, where even Buddhist monks can kick some butt ("Violence where there are alternatives is immoral, violence where there are none is survival"), and a heartwarming Christmas episode can end with the words "And no one died." At times, this season (actually the show's fifth) plays more like Little Chuck on the Prairie, as Norris channels Michael Landon with several uplifting spiritual episodes. In "The Neighborhood," the innocent young victim of a drive-by shooting miraculously heals after being bathed in blinding heavenly light in her hospital room. In the two-part "Sons of Thunder," a friend remarks to a newly established karate instructor, "There's a lot of people that really need the martial arts." The instructor holds up a Bible and replies, "That's not all they need." And Walker, who, remember, is part-Cherokee, shows his mystical side in "Ghost Rider," in which the spirit of a murdered Native-American boy, guides Walker to catch his killer. Not to worry; Chuck still dispenses some righteous punishment to a rash of loathsome and despicable evil-doers, including vicious white supremacists who take over a minority-owned TV station, a band of vigilante cops, a global assassin, and one monster who hijacks a busload of children and buries them alive. "You're going to have to kill me," he snarls at Walker. "Why don't I just make you wish you were dead," Walker coolly replies. Throughout, Chuck uses the show as a bully pulpit for Walker to preach against drugs and gangs, and for brotherhood. "I have something to say," he addresses the camera after canceling the supremacists' on-air rants. "America is based on freedom and justice for everyone." And of course, when words fail, there's always the roundhouse kick to the face. This season, Walker and Asst. D.A. Alex Cahill (Sheree J. Wilson) are something of an item. In the episode "Redemption," she finds herself opposing her estranged and alcoholic father on a high-profile case. Tammy Lauren makes an indelible first impression as aspiring Ranger "Bobbie" Hunt in "99th Ranger." Also seen this season are some familiar TV Land faves, including Robert Vaughn as the corrupt head of an experimental dairy farm in "Plague," Brian Keith (Family Affair) as a powerful man with a skeleton in the family closet in "Ghost Rider," Scott Valentine (Family Ties) as an ill-fated gun-runner in "The Brotherhood," and Dan Lauria (The Wonder Years) as a mob boss who wants to bring his 10-year-old son into the family business. Subtlety and finesse are not Chuck Norris' style, but Walker, Texas Ranger is undeniably crudely effective. And that's a Chuck Norris fact that's no joke. --Donald Liebenson
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Walker, Texas Ranger season 4 November 11, 2008 Very good action ! it also has very good drama parts to the episodes. Chuck Norris is a great mentor to kids !
TV VIDEO July 3, 2008 IM GLADE I NOW HAVE THIS SEASON OF WALKER TEXAS RANGER AND HOPE THE OTHER SEASONS WILL BE RELEASED SOON
Walker, Texas Ranger (in general) June 12, 2008 Having read the editorial on this page, I am amazed this idiot can spell! Walker,Texas Ranger (Chuck Norris) teaches a very strong lesson of right and wrong. Sometimes you must do this in a manner that isn't exactly up to "standards". I am shocked that this person, in the afore mentioned, could have time to watch and learn as he/she obviously took an extended period of time to write that editorial. Having said that, WTR is/was a wonderful series. An action-packed series with elements of Native American history all the way to true romance. Thank You for reading how much of the American public really feels.
was quick and easy March 24, 2008 Item came in when promised and was very easy to order. Love the Walker DVD's.
another season of this great show March 17, 2008 This is yet another season of Chuck Norris' great show. Decently priced and well packaged, this is too good to pass up.
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