This review snippet refers to the episode of the classic series Walker, Texas Ranger , which originally aired in 1994.
In this episode, Cordell Walker (Chuck Norris) and Jimmy Trivette (Clarence Gilyard Jr.) find themselves trapped inside a high-security prison during a violent inmate uprising. Review Summary Um motim, um RangerWalker, Texas Ranger: Tempor...
: It delivers exactly what fans want—Walker using his martial arts skills in confined spaces. The "prison riot" setting provides a gritty backdrop for numerous fight sequences. This review snippet refers to the episode of
The episode is generally regarded by fans as a high-octane standout of the early seasons. Key highlights often mentioned in reviews include: The "prison riot" setting provides a gritty backdrop
: Unlike the more open-air investigations common in the series, the "trapped" element creates a sense of urgency and claustrophobia that keeps the pacing tight.
: Critics often note that while it follows the standard "one-man-army" formula, it is executed with enough sincerity and stunt work to be highly entertaining for action enthusiasts.