Walker, Texas Ranger season 2 episode 21 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Walker and Trivette navigate a complex web of crime involving illegal arms dealing, employing the help of a reformed con man, Shredder Stonham, in a sting operation gone awry. As they tackle a series of dangerous situations, including a kidnapping and navigating through booby traps, they also deal with a subplot of a risky investment made by Trivette with Walker's money. In the end, justice prevails with the criminals captured, the kidnapped victim rescued, and the investment surprisingly paying off, blending intense action with moments of humor and camaraderie.
Full Episode S02E21 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Stonham?
Stonham is a character involved in investments, hinted to be less than trustworthy.
Did Walker approve of Trivette making an investment on his behalf?
No, Walker did not approve of Trivette investing his money without permission.
What type of criminal activities are depicted in the episode?
The episode depicts illegal arms dealing, robbery, a gas station explosion, and a sexual assault.
How do Walker and Trivette plan to catch the criminals involved in the arms deal?
They plan to set up a sting operation using Shredder Stonham as an undercover agent to buy weapons.
What complications arise during the sting operation?
The operation faces complications such as Stonham being discovered as wired, a kidnapping, and navigating through booby traps.
Is the kidnapping victim rescued?
Yes, Walker and Trivette successfully rescue the kidnapping victim.
What happens to the criminals by the end of the episode?
The criminals are captured and taken into custody by Walker and Trivette.
Does the risky investment made by Trivette pay off?
Yes, contrary to expectations, the investment pays off in the end.
How does the episode conclude regarding the investment subplot?
The episode concludes with the characters humorously discussing the unexpected success of their investment.
What themes are explored in this episode?
Themes include trust, the risks of investments, the complexity of undercover operations, and the importance of teamwork and bravery.