There are three crucial elements for a great Walker episode: A particularly vile villain (drug dealers, rapists, baby-stealing politicians), coolly delivered Chuck-isms (“When I want your opinion, I'll beat it out of you,“ reprised from the great Code of Silence), and, to quote Jimmy Trivette (Clarence Gilyard), Walker's new, more by-the-book partner, the “squinty-eyed make-my-day stuff“ that Walker punishingly dispenses near the 40-minute mark of nearly every episode. When you've got Chuck Norris, you don't need A-list guest stars, but Walker's first season does feature some familiar faces, including the future Spider-Man Tobey Maguire (“The Prodigal Son“), Stuart Whitman (“The Reunion“), and a post-Wonder Years Danica “Winnie“ McKellar (“Stolen Lullaby“). Norris may not be Oscar or Emmy material, but watching Walker unfailingly lay out the bad guys and making the guilty pay is the essence of comfort television. As Trivette says, “I hate to admit; the man is good.“ In short: don't mess with Texas! --Donald Liebenson
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