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Walker, Texas Ranger - The Complete Second Season

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1165 minutes. In the second full season of Walker: Texas Ranger (this is, technically, season 3), a somewhat reigned-in Walker (Chuck Norris) is less Dirty Harry and more by-the-book, providing, of course, that the book has plenty of pictures of criminals being subdued with roundhouse kicks to the head. In one episode, Walker's partner, Jimmy Trivette (Clarence Gilyard), suggests serving a warrant his way, "nice and easy." There's just one thing: Walker never, ever, does anything nice and easy. He does it nice and rough, and when you're dealing with the likes of drug dealers, bank robbers, assassins, cattle rustlers, the Japanese mob, and vengeful escaped convicts, that's the only way to do it. "If you come back here," a bigoted sheriff warns Walker in the episode "Badge of Honor," "you'd better bring an army because you alone just ain't gonna cut it." Actually, that'll cut it just fine. What makes Walker so satisfying is that justice may be delayed, but it is never denied. In the episode, "Mean Streets," Walker goes undercover to protect the homeless from a band of rich kids who are preying on them and videotaping the attacks. If this were, say, Law & Order, the kids' parents would hire an elite defense team and the kids might get off scot-free. That's not the way they roll on Walker: Texas Ranger. With the kids in custody, viewers are promised an "easy" conviction. What really kicks this season into high gear is the show's new theme song, "Eyes of a Ranger," performed by Norris himself. Jeff Foxworthy has joked, "If an episode of Walker: Texas Ranger has changed your life, you might be a redneck." Granted, Walker may not be life-changing TV à la Oprah, but there is considerable spiritual uplift in watching an incorruptible hero tossing Texas' scum of the earth into the back of his pickup truck and taking them to jail. We join Asst. D.A. Alex Cahill (Sheree J. Wilson) in raising a glass to Walker. "Here's to the Texas Rangers," she toasts in one episode, "the best there are." --Donald Liebenson

Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.331


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ Unrated (Not Rated)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 1.15 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 10925409


Director ‏ : ‎ Tony Mordente, Eric Norris, Michael Preece, Joe Coppoletta, Jerry Jameson


Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC, AC-3, Multiple Formats, Box set, Color, Full Screen, Dolby


Run time ‏ : ‎ 19 hours and 24 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ January 23, 2007


Actors ‏ : ‎ Chuck Norris, Clarence Gilyard Jr, Sheree J. Wilson


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Just About Every Episode Is Good, Aside From Annoying Background sounds
The only thing I dislike about Season 2 are the annoying strange background sounds. This is the only season we hear these strange sounds in the background for most episodes. Seems like they were missing a sound manager for this season. Otherwise, Season 2 continues to have the energy and excitement that we experienced in Season 1. However, we never know what happened to Uncle Ray, because he suddenly stops appearing in episodes as you get later into the season. We don't learn the fate of Uncle Ray until several seasons later in the two part episode, Lucas. Bad series mistake in my opinion. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024 by Ben

  • Tv show
It great tv show
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024 by Dennis

  • The second (technically third) season of Chuck Norris at his best!
There is not much I can say about this second season release of Walker Texas Ranger. That is because really nothing has changed from the first season. The plots are different of course, but there's still just as much action, excitement, and suspense. Expect more roundhouse kicks, nefarious villains, and truly hilarious moments the way it was all meant to be. You can also expect that same sense of justice when evil criminals are tossed into the bed of Walker's pickup truck, and the awesome new theme song - "The Eyes of a Ranger". It's bigger, better, and just plain awesome! Below is a list of episodes included in this seven disc DVD set. --- Ratings based on my opinion of episode; 4 **** Rating System --- 1. BADGE OF HONOR ***1/2 2. BRANDED *** 3. SILK DREAMS *** 4. MUSTANGS ***1/2 5. 'TIL DEATH DO US PART ***1/2 6. RAINBOW WARRIOR *** 7. THE ROAD TO BLACK BAYOU **** 8. LINE OF FIRE **** 9. PAYBACK **** 10. TIGER'S EYE ***1/2 11. THE BIG BINGO BAMBOOZLE **** 12. MONEY TRAIN ***1/2 13. MEAN STREETS ***1/2 14. COWBOY ***1/2 15. WAR ZONE (2 Parts) **** 16. TRUST NO ONE ***1/2 17. BLUE MOVIES ***1/2 18. ON SACRED GROUND *** 19. CASE CLOSED *1/2 20. FLASHBACK *** 21. STANDOFF (2 Parts) *** SPECIAL FEATURES Previews THIS REVIEW IS DEDICATED TO ANYONE, LIVING OR DEAD, INVOLVED IN THE MAKING OF "WALKER TEXAS RANGER". ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2008 by Henry-Clyde

  • Roundhouse kicks put you to sleep faster.
If you like Walker Texas Ranger then your among friends. A person can't own just part of that series. I bought season 2 because the price at Amazon was right and why would you only want half a set and not the whole collection. What good is an incomplete set. I have seen the show many times but owning it is not like watching it on T.V. with all of the commercials. I have found over the years that T.V. really needs some help. The shows aren't that good, so why not buy what you want to watch. It is a whole site cheaper in the long run than, a one or two year contract with you local Cable Company. After all the cable companies usually show the same movies you can get on a DVD. So it makes more sense to get it and own it, rather than from some company who shows the feature and it cost more money. Buy the program and save in the Long Run. You can get it for less at Amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2013 by The Trainman

  • One Riot, Two Rangers: Walker & Trivette
The kicks keep coming. What's different about Season Two is that Walker is now working cooperatively with other law enforcement agencies. He's not the Lone Ranger like he used to be so much during the First Season. Walker doesn't seem as invincible as before. He actually gets hurt more both physically and emotionally. You see him vulnerable despite the super tough exterior he holds tighly to. Something else I truly enjoy are all the tributes given to Native Americans. From episodes about scavengers desecrating ancient burial sites for profit. To how unscrupulous businessmen use lies & trickery to try to take advantage of the Natives living on reservations. Headstrong young men and revered elder tribesmen are all portrayed in a positive light. I'm three quarters of the way through this season and look forward to Season Three. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2015 by Deirdre

  • Good values added in though
Husband loves these older tv shows. They are okay. I don't care for my young kids to watch it bc they use cuss words such as damn and hell. My 9 yr old started using those words for a while when she got mad. I had to explain to her what they meant. Good values added in though.
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2017 by Claire bear

  • Walker Texas Ranger Series
I now own from season one to seven and the final season. I couldn't find the second season anywhere so I found it on Amazon.com and the price is the same as if I bought it at our local Movie rental store where we can buy them also. I love the whole series and can watch them anytime of the day or night. Walker Texas Ranger is built around the morals of our Society before it's corruption in which such TV programs would be considered as square in today's new and changing times. May a thread of people who value truth, honor and principles emerge in the future to help recapture the America of old that is slowly dissolving into a generation of me, me, me. Walker Texas Ranger recaptures the America that was once the most powerful nation in the world. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2014 by Frank Atwood

  • Great TV Show
Quality of video and Audio were great.
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2023 by Bonnie Ritchey

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