"Walker, Texas Ranger" Wedding Bells: Part 2 (TV Episode 2000) Poster

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10/10
A Powerful and Deeply Moving Walker
jlthornb5125 January 2019
This magnificent two part Walker is one of the finest of the series. Beautifully written and directed with spectacular special effects and stunning action sequences. On top of that, this episode includes one of the most deeply moving weddings ever filmed. Not many viewers will be able to hold back their tears and may even sob openly when Walker and Alex are united as one. Emotions run high and there is no debating the power of this entire sequence. Tom Bosley is superb as the down home minister and there is no surpassing the exquisite work of Mr. Rod Taylor as the father of the bride. Pulse bounding excitement and a very human story, this is a truly overwhelmingly uplifting entry and a production worthy of a first run theater presentation. The soul shattering climax will drain you with its suspense and incredible cinematic grandeur. This is Walker Texas Ranger at the apex of its artistry and a television experience you will never forget.
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10/10
Just you and me
anabuckley-716282 December 2021
One of the most beautiful episodes in the tv show. Walker and Alex are just perfect for each other and this episode shows how much they love each other.

The episode has great music, romance and action. What could you ask more?

I just felt that C. D. was missed in this episode. He was an awesome character.
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6/10
Wedding Bells and Rod
girvsjoint22 November 2017
Anything that guest stars the great Rod Taylor is worth seeing in my book, here again he plays Alex's Father, and although he doesn't have a lot to do in this episode, he gives it his customary class. This was his final stint in Walker unfortunately, as the series was nearing the end of it's run, but it went out on a high, and thanks to Chuck and the cast, is fondly remembered. From what I've read, it seems that Chuck Norris was as fine a man in real life as he appeared in this series, and it comes across, the show was and is a credit to all concerned!
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4/10
Disappointing Episode
heidi_hanz16 January 2021
Warning: Spoilers
I am a huge Walker fan, but this 2 part episode was disappointing.I found the lack of empathy shown for 3 innocent victims disconcerting. Not to mention the several killed in part 1. No way to be happy for a wedding when others were grieving their loss. The episode shows the happy couple kissing at the end as if those deaths had not occurred. I did enjoy seeing Tom Bosley and Rod Taylor
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