Man, what a tremendous story about a long-awaited, overdue justice as Walker hunts the man who took his parent's life at the age if 12, and also believed the killer was long dead for many years.
The story about Walker's parents' racially-motivated murder was not initiated in this episode as it had been an ongoing backstory for our title character so it was only a matter of time before the producers and writers decided to have our almighty Cherokee hero aim those familiar hunter instincts in the direction of the despicable knife-weilding racist who left Walker without a mom or dad at a young age as well as turning Walker into the ferocious but righteous and principled man he became.
Again such a terrific episode of where Walker's principles are at an all-time challenge as we see in one scene where Walker holds the killer's life in the palm of his hands, understandably conflicted about whether or not he should pull the scumbags plug. Also, Great performances by everyone involved in this showing including some legendary screen veterans guest starring which include Clu Gulager, Marc Alaimo, William Smith, and John Vernon, all bringing their A-Game to their respective parts. This episode gets a ten.
The story about Walker's parents' racially-motivated murder was not initiated in this episode as it had been an ongoing backstory for our title character so it was only a matter of time before the producers and writers decided to have our almighty Cherokee hero aim those familiar hunter instincts in the direction of the despicable knife-weilding racist who left Walker without a mom or dad at a young age as well as turning Walker into the ferocious but righteous and principled man he became.
Again such a terrific episode of where Walker's principles are at an all-time challenge as we see in one scene where Walker holds the killer's life in the palm of his hands, understandably conflicted about whether or not he should pull the scumbags plug. Also, Great performances by everyone involved in this showing including some legendary screen veterans guest starring which include Clu Gulager, Marc Alaimo, William Smith, and John Vernon, all bringing their A-Game to their respective parts. This episode gets a ten.
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