Walker, Texas Ranger (Season 9 | 2000 - 2001)

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Season 9 Episodes
Episode 1. Home of the Brave (Air Date: 10/07/00)

Walker and Trivette risk their lives to save an 8-year-old boy trapped in a building on the verge of collapse. Alex: Sheree J. Wilson. Gage: Judson Mills. Sydney: Nia Peeples.


A rookie cop is framed for the crimes of a corrupt superior and holds Alex hostage in an attempt to clear his good name; sparks fly between Gage and Sydney after an intimate embrace. Sgt. Wiley: Mike Montgomery. Rogers: Jay Huguley. Glen Cooper: Michael Hagerty.

Episode 3. White Buffalo (Air Date: NA)

Walker investigates the mystery of a statue that appears to cry real tears; Gage goes undercover to bust the dealers of a designer drug called “white buffalo.” Leona: Kimberly Norris. Fawn: Charina Scott. Mick: Scott Latham. Frazier: Jim Henry. Ryker: Jim O'Brien. Lance: Greg Travis. John Going-Snake: Frederick Lopez. Ned Grey Fox: Ned Romero. Redbird: Zahn McClarnon.


The Rangers enter the wrestling ring to help a promoter (Ernest Borgnine) save his up-and-coming league from the clutches of a ruthless businessman. Frank Scanlon: Richard Norton. Jerome Cutter: Wade Andrew Williams. Flash Armstrong: Lester Speight. Amy Ryan: Lori Stone. Matt Escobar: Gary Kasper. Carmen: Olivia Castilleja. Harley Barnes: Jason Burkhart.


Walker is enlisted by Senator Angela Rhodes (Ann Jillian) to bring to justice a murderous computer hacker who calls himself “The Chairman.” Roland Pierce: Michael Ironside. Redman: Robert Miano. Leforge: Steve Dumouchel. Alberto Cardoza: Andrew Divoff. Chen: Francois Chau. Billy Bob Jackson: James Martin Kelly. Stark: John Casino. Leslie Clarkson: Paula Trickey.

Episode 6. Lazarus (Air Date: NA)

Walker heads a task force charged with tracking down a murderous computer hacker (Michael Ironside), who is targeting top Federal agents. Lazarus: Roger Yuan. Leslie: Paula Trickey. Rosetti: Peter Onorati. Wizard: T.J. Thyne. Buzz: Lisa Rotondi. Chen: Francois Chau.

Episode 7. Turning Point (Air Date: NA)

Walker heads up a Government task force charged with bringing the computer-savvy “Chairman” (Michael Ironside) and his cronies to justice; Gage finds himself in the pilot's seat of a Federal jet in rapid descent. Sgt. Vincent Rosetti: Peter Onorati. Wizard: T.J. Thyne. Billy Bob Jackson: James Martin Kelly. Buzz Lee: Lisa Rotondi.

Episode 8. Retribution (Air Date: NA)

Skilled assassins set their sights on the Federal task force headed by Walker. Rosetti: Peter Onorati. Chairman: Michael Ironside. Wizard: T.J. Thyne. Buzz: Lisa Rotondi. Alberto Cardoza: Andrew Divoff. Chen: Francois Chau. Carmine DeSalvo: Rich Komenich. Leforge: Steve Dumouchel. Redman: Robert Miano.

Episode 9. Child of Hope (Air Date: NA)

Alex comes down with a case of baby fever after a frightened young mother abandons her infant son with the caring DA. Elsewhere, the Rangers follow a trail of dead bodies to the leader of a vicious gang of ex-convicts. Trivette: Clarence Gilyard. Gage: Judson Mills. Sydney: Nia Peeples.

Episode 10. Faith (Air Date: NA)

A woman (Dionne Warwick) seeks the Rangers' help in tracking down a hijacked ambulance, which carries her dying granddaughter's donor liver. Faith: Arreale Davis. Dr. Michaels: Gerry Becker. Dwight: Mark Kiely. Toby: Heath R. Lourwood. Randy Delany: Blake Adams.

Episode 11. Golden Boy (Air Date: 01/13/01)

Walker takes a troubled youth (Nicolas Gonzalez) under his wing after the boy's parents die in a tragic accident; Sydney and Gage go undercover as ravers to bust a gang of drug dealers. Elena: Marlene Forte. Luis: Patrick Montes. Mario: Carlos Sanchez.

Episode 12. Desperate Measures (Air Date: 01/20/01)

Gage finds himself in a deadly situation after accepting a ride from a pair of escaped convicts---one a “thrill killer,” the other a victim of a setup. Lara: Sarah Rafferty. Hitch: Helen Cates. Aurora: Jana Brockman. Randi: Jameelah McMillan.

Episode 13. Division Street (Air Date: 02/03/01)

An ex-con (Hulk Hogan) attempts to unite a racially divided neighborhood with the help of the Rangers, but their efforts are continually thwarted by a ruthless drug dealer. Carson: Chaka Forman. Mike: Howard Walker. Danny: Brandon Lange. Ace: Francis Capra. Jeff: Quinton. A. Jones.

Episode 14. Saturday Night (Air Date: 02/10/01)

A successful nightclub singer (Frank Stallone) faces pressure from wise guys, who make their enemies disappear, literally, in a vat of acid. Sonny: John Mariano. Tony: Tony Lo Bianco. Ellen: Denise Gentile. Roberta: Laura Bailey. Eddie: Joe Marino.

Episode 15. Justice for All (Air Date: 02/17/01)

The Rangers investigate the murder of a hotshot attorney who amassed a fortune defending criminals claiming to be the victims of police brutality. Tom Jakes: Beau Billingslea. Cassie Jakes: Lori Jones. Jackson: David Saunders. Sgt. Thomas: Ajgie Kirkland. Cross: J.D. Evermore. Moten: Lawrence Lejohn. Gainer: C. Anthony Jackson. Nugent: Jonathan Adams. Drayton: Brett Cullen.

Episode 16. 6 Hours (Air Date: 04/14/01)

A Dallas billionaire's teenage daughter (Mercedes McNab) is kidnapped by a trusted ally: her bodyguard. It's a race against time as the Rangers attempt to locate the 17-year-old before her captor kills her and broadcasts the murder on the Web. Preston: Daniel Hugh-Kelly. McNeely: Nick Chinlund. Borla: Mark Stefanich. Seth: Chris Langan. Walker: Chuck Norris. Trivette: Clarence Gilyard. Alex: Sheree J. Wilson.

Episode 17. Medieval Crimes (Air Date: 04/21/01)

Gage must dress as a knight and compete in a series of jousting matches when he goes undercover to catch a band of art burglars who work at a medieval-themed dinner theater. Elsewhere, Trivette runs into a string of bad luck when he transports a self-described jinx to Dallas. Hawkins: Jeff Yagher. Wiley: Josh Holloway. Pollard: Ralph Prodoti. Glen: Rhath Marinho. Lisa: Stacy Hogue. Morris Dobbs: Ernie Grunwald. Walker: Chuck Norris. Alex: Sheree J. Wilson. Sydney: Nia Peeples.

Episode 18. Legends (Air Date: 04/21/01)

The son of a convicted Mob boss hunts down the people he believes are responsible for his father's imprisonment: the head juror, a Federal judge and ADA Alex Cahill-Walker. Elsewhere, legendary kickboxers Joe Lewis, Howard “The Flash” Jackson, Bill “Superfoot” Wallace and Don “The Dragon” Wilson work out with Sydney and Gage. Connie Gibson: Lyn Montgomery. Judge Stiegler: Jerry Haynes. Dean Scaggs: John Thaddeus. Walker: Chuck Norris. Trivette: Clarence Gilyard. Alex: Sheree J. Wilson.

Episode 19. Unsafe Speed (Air Date: 04/28/01)

Gage and Sydney go undercover as a pair of outlaws in order to apprehend a motorcycle gang that is dealing drugs to improperly licensed truck drivers. Boyd Scranton: Andrew Rothenberg. Vander: Tommy G. Kendrick. Trumbull: Tom Schuster. Alex: Sheree J. Wilson. Gage: Judson Mills. Sydney: Nia Peeples.

Episode 20. Without a Sound (Air Date: 04/28/01)

While trying to apprehend a pair of carjackers, Gage is injured and becomes totally deaf. As the young Ranger comes to terms with his disability, Walker leads a search for the assailants. Sydney: Nia Peeples. Trivette: Clarence Gilyard. Alex: Sheree J. Wilson.

Episode 21. Blood Diamonds (Air Date: 05/05/01)

A dangerous undercover assignment finds Walker and Trivette posing as international arms dealers, and Alex, Sydney and Gage in a life-and-death battle against the Ebola virus. Alex: Sheree J. Wilson. Sydney: Nia Peeples. Gage: Judson Mills.

Episode 22. The Reel Rangers (Air Date: 05/05/01)

Walker takes some time off to prepare for the arrival of his first child, while Trivette, Sydney and Gage moonlight as stunt doubles in a low-budget vampire film. While on the set, the Rangers become suspicious of the film's executive producer. Alex: Sheree J. Wilson. Trivette: Clarence Gilyard. Walker: Chuck Norris.

Episode 23. The Final Show/Down (Air Date: 05/19/01)

Part 1 of two. Walker's 19th-century alter ego, Hayes Cooper, rides again in a tale paralleling the 21st-century kung-fu Ranger's manhunt of Emile Lavocat (Marshall Teague), a killer with an old score to settle. As Walker embarks on a manhunt, the stressful circumstances pose a threat to the health of Alex and her unborn child. Elsewhere, Trivette reconnects with an old flame (Tammy Townsend). Mayor: William Sanderson. Doctor: Vijay Amritraj.

Episode 24. The Final Show/Down (Air Date: 05/19/01)

Conclusion. The tale of legendary lawman Hayes Cooper (Chuck Norris in a dual role) parallels Walker's manhunt for a vicious killer looking to settle a century-old score. In other developments, Trivette's bond with Erika (Tammy Townsend) strengthens during his hospital stay; the health of Alex and her unborn child remain in jeopardy. Emile Lavocat/Milos Lavocat: Marshall Teague. Sydney/Opal Starling: Nia Peeples. Mayor: William Sanderson. Doctor: Vijay Amritraj.


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