Ep 4. War Cry
- TVPG
- October 17, 1998
- 43 min
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(105)
Walker, Texas Ranger season 7 episode 4, titled "War Cry," follows the story of Texas Ranger Cordell Walker as he investigates a string of violent and gruesome murders in Dallas. The episode starts with a Native American man named Bud Black Wolf being murdered by a group of white supremacists. When Walker investigates the murder, he discovers that Bud was a witness to a robbery committed by the group.
The episode explores themes of racism, prejudice, and hate crimes as Walker and his team try to bring the culprits to justice. As they delve deeper into the case, they find out that the white supremacists are planning a bigger and more violent attack on the Native American community in Dallas.
Walker and his team race against time to prevent the attack and stop the group before they cause any more harm. Along the way, they uncover secrets and hidden connections that further complicate the investigation.
Meanwhile, Walker's personal life is thrown into turmoil as he struggles to reconcile with his long-lost son, Lucas. Lucas, who has been living with his mother in New York, comes to visit Walker in Dallas, but the reunion is far from perfect. The strained relationship between the father and son is further tested when Lucas gets involved in the investigation.
As the tension rises and the stakes get higher, Walker and his team must use all their skills and resources to stop the white supremacists and protect the innocent. The episode culminates in an intense and action-packed confrontation between the Rangers and the white supremacists, which leaves no one untouched.
Overall, "War Cry" is a powerful and gripping episode that tackles important issues of prejudice and hate crimes while delivering the trademark action and drama that fans of the show have come to expect. With an engaging plot, strong performances, and a poignant message, this episode is not to be missed.