Walker, Texas Ranger s02e21 Episode Script

Rampage

Yes A tad less rum and a tinge more Scotch, C.
D.
That is the Extra Reserve you're using? - That's 5,OOO even, right? - Precisely.
Make the check out to Stonham Investment Enterprises.
This old Ranger's been known to dabble in the Dow once in a while.
Just how do you intend to double that investment? Well, as in any endeavor, C.
D.
, the mastery of high finance requires creativity and diligence, professional skill and just a pinch of luck.
Much like concocting this libation, I imagine.
It Too much Cointreau and not enough bitters.
Lovely.
Quite quite lovely.
Gentlemen.
- Stonham.
- Walker.
What are you doing here? I thought you were away for a while.
Yeah, well, much as I enjoy my time spent abroad You know what people say.
All things must come to an end.
Bye.
I didn't know you knew him, Walker.
Shredder Stonham? Oh, yeah, I know him.
He's all right, for a con man.
Just has a habit of selling property he doesn't own.
- Hey, Trivette.
- Yeah? Where's that investment counselor we're supposed to meet? Well, he showed up earlier, and But don't worry because I already put you in for half.
You invested my money without permission? Relax.
It's a sure thing.
- My people like your merchandise.
- How much they like it? Five thousand.
Five? Hey, we're talkin' automatic rifles.
M16s, grenades, mines.
Five doesn't even cover the samples we gave you.
Take it or leave it.
You hear that, Pee Wee? Hey, OK.
All right.
OK.
Wait.
Wait a minute.
OK! - Maybe I could go to - Shut up! Deal's off.
Where are the samples? In the Hummer.
Troy ain't gonna like us comin' up empty.
I can't believe you'd invest my money without asking.
How else are you gonna get that land you've had your eye on? Losing money in stocks is not one of the ways.
We're not gonna lose.
And even if we do, I mean - it's tax-deductible.
- Tell my horse, Amigo, when he gets When he gets hungry.
What? Come on, get up! All right, that's enough! Hey! Hey, that's enough.
All right, back off.
Back I said it's all over, all right? You had enough? You had enough? - Are you OK? - Yeah.
Yeah.
It's nothing.
I was hitting the suds in there.
I started mouthing off about the Mavericks being losers.
One thing led to the other - You wanna press charges? - No.
I gotta get going home, 'cause my wife, she worries if I’m late.
All right, get out of here.
Guy's lying through his teeth.
Yeah.
He didn't exactly smell like a brewery, did he? Either that or my nose is broken.
Well, if you lose my money, that could be arranged.
Thank you much.
Hey, what are you do? My purse! My purse! Hey, what are you? My purse! - No! - Hey! Hey, come on.
Hey, come on.
You'll blow the place up! Pleasure doin' business with you.
Lady, forget about your purse! Come on! Of course.
It's a blue-chip growth and income issue, with an excellent debt-to-earnings ratio.
Alex, we need to talk to you about that What's he doing here? - Is he up to his old tricks again? - No.
He's an investment counselor now.
- He's offered to come up - Oh, wait a minute.
Did you say ''investment counselor''? - Yes.
- Yes.
I got him into a program when he was paroled.
The man has rehabilitated himself.
Give him a chance.
We gave him more that that.
Alex Cahill.
Got it.
A couple of guys just blew up a gas station at Market and 25th.
You know, I’m really not used to having my battles fought for me by a member of the fairer sex.
I’m not a member of the fairer sex.
I’m a district attorney.
lf it hadn't been for you, I’d still be pacing around in a draughty prison cell.
You don't owe me anything.
Your debt was to society, and you paid it.
Oh, quite true.
Quite true.
Yes.
Yes.
All the same, I bet that you've got a nice little nest egg squirreled away somewhere that I could sort of nurture for you.
As a way of showing my gratitude.
Hey.
Lookie there.
- Need a little help, honey? - No.
It's OK.
I can handle it.
So can my brother here.
But he likes to be paid in advance.
- There were two of 'em? - Yes, sir.
- What'd they look like? - Mutt and Jeff.
They were a couple of real slime bags.
They were driving one of them things that they used in the Gulf War.
- A Hummer? - Yeah.
Yeah, a Hummer.
Assault in progress, Danbury and 2Oth.
That's not far.
Could be them.
- What happened? - She was sexually assaulted.
There were two of 'em, apparently came up and - Big guy and a little guy in an ATV? - Yeah.
That's what she said.
In fact, it took off around this corner over here.
- What do you want to do next, Pee Wee? - How about a convenience store? We ain't hit one of them in weeks.
Good idea.
Damn.
We got cops.
Lose 'em.
I got this one.
Come here.
Spread 'em.
You know the drill.
Trivette, take a look.
Step back.
- Turn to the right, please.
- Don't worry.
They can't see.
- It's a one-way glass.
- And face front.
I’d say two.
And six.
No doubt about it.
Take your time, Mr.
Dolvis.
Be certain.
Two and six.
Number two and number six.
You're all positive of the identifications you've made? - I am.
- Are you willing to sign complaints? - Sure am.
- OK.
Troy Cochran, here to bail out my brothers.
- These the three that fingered 'em? - Don't let them frighten you.
- I’m not sure anymore.
- You were sure a few minutes ago.
I’m sorry, l Everything's kind of hazy.
l I can't see their faces anymore.
Yeah, me too.
I’m just glad I’m alive.
I’ll sign.
I won't let 'em get away with what they did.
Only my brothers wasn't the ones who done it.
You'd be making a big mistake, girl.
You'll make a mistake if you don't shut your mouth.
You the Ranger that beat up my younger brother, Royce? That's right.
Oh, you're a real big man with that badge on.
You should see me without one.
Shut up and sit down! OK, Farkas, why did they do this to you? I already told you.
What reason would I have to lie? Well, take your pick.
These were with two guys named Cochran in your Hummer.
Mine? As far as I know, my Hummer was in the garage.
It's in the impound now.
It was involved in a federal crime, so it's gonna stay there, permanently.
Why? These guys must've ripped it off, OK? These guns belong to them.
I’ve never touched them.
Is that a fact? Then why are your prints all over 'em? - Got a match.
- The armory heist, right? Task force Alex is on has been working this case, so I guess she'll stop going grey when we solve it for her.
These weapons are on this inventory of stolen military ordnance.
Well, we're listening.
Give me a pitcher, a vodka rocks and microwave this for me, will ya? Do something! So I says, ''Five grand don't buy jack''.
He says, ''Take it or leave it''.
So Pee Wee here takes his face and starts paving the parking lot with it.
Shut up! Shut up! You messed up.
You brought Rangers down on us.
Rangers.
Pee Wee too.
The Farkas deal was yours.
Instead of mouthin' off, you ought to be out rustlin' up another buyer, real quick.
And if you don't, you're gonna end up as dog meat.
C'mon, Troy.
Don't mess up again.
I’m on my way out.
I’ve gotta meet Stonham for lunch.
- Lunch.
- It's business, Trivette.
Well, so is this.
These are automatic weapons from the armory heist.
Farkas claims these are samples from the Cochrans' sales kit.
Nice work.
We'll set up the Cochrans, bust 'em, make it stick.
So who's going undercover? They'd make either of you.
Yeah, she's right.
How 'bout Cobalt? How 'bout me? You do know that I was the fellow who once sold the Reunion Tower - to three different buyers? - No.
Too flashy.
Cochrans are filth.
It's the wrong mix.
That's what would make them go for the fake.
I have duped men far more ruthless than the Cochrans, - and I lived to tell the tale.
- OK, Shredder.
What's the catch? Now, I take exception to that, Walker.
I really do.
I want him wired.
One glitch and we bail him out.
Agreed? - Let me have your jacket.
- She's - She's quite wonderful.
- Best prosecutor I ever worked with.
I was referring to her warmth, sophistication, electrifying sexuality.
I don't mix business with pleasure.
Quite frankly, I think Alex would rather fancy it if you did.
I’m not a fancy type of guy.
No, you're more the sort of strong, silent type.
- How's our stock doing? - Quite predictably.
It's undergone a mild correction due to profit-taking and should fairly soon resume its steady climb up, up, up.
How much profit did we take? Profit? We made a profit? Am I gonna wear this? You do realize this is gonna wreak havoc with the line of my jacket, don't you? Now, dear friends, into the breach I go.
- Hi.
- Hello.
- Can I get you something? - Yes, thank you.
I’d I’d like a draught and an introduction to some chaps called Cochran.
Well, they're not here right now, but they might blow in.
How lovely.
When they do, could you possibly see to it that they blow in this direction? - Brew's on me.
- You are nice.
lf I’d known that, I’d have ordered chilli as well.
You got it, slick.
Slick? He doesn't seem like the chilli type.
He's a con man.
He can be anything he wants to be.
A chilli lover, a gunrunner or an expert in the stock market.
- Alex invested too.
- How is our stock doing? Will you give me a break, Walker? I’m doing this for your own Come on! All right! I hear you're lookin' for us.
lf your name is Cochran, I think I am.
Take your pick.
- Now, who the hell are you? - Me? Well, I’m just somebody who's heard that you could help me acquire a - certain capability.
- And what might that be? Superior firepower.
It's rather important in my trade.
Of course, if I’ve been misinformed, then I’ll You talk weird.
But your info is prime.
- Now, what's your game? - Yes.
Before we go any further, I couldn't help noticing in the papers that some of your brethren have been charged with having their way with a young lady against her will.
Oh, you mean that rape thing.
Well, I’m concerned it might complicate matters.
I wouldn't worry, 'cause she ain't gonna live to testify.
Now, are we doin' business, or what? Yeah.
- Did we get all that on tape? - Loud and clear.
Now, remember, we're talkin' a whole truckload or no deal.
Fair enough, pending my examination of the goods and an agreement on an equitable price.
Shall we say 1O,OOO in good faith? All right.
Now, the rest is between you and my brother.
If Troy says it's all right, we'll set up a meetin'.
Come on, man! Knock it off! What the hell is that? - He's wired.
It's a setup.
- He's been made.
- You're dead.
- No, wait.
He's our ticket outta here.
Let's go.
- Come on, move! - Watch it! Let's go, boys! Cops! Get down! Get down! Five hundred at 2O and a half.
There you are.
Simple as that.
Double in a month? lf there's anything I can do Well, arranging for the chef to send up a crusty beef Wellington and a vintage Bordeaux would more than suffice.
You look like you've seen a ghost.
They said you had been shot.
In the back, at close range.
Twice.
Walker, you do realize I’ll never be able to wear that jacket again? I had to force him to wear this bullet-proof vest.
Walker was right to insist.
It wasn't as bad as all that.
Apart from cracked ribs and a very nasty bruise, I’ll be out of here soon.
- Where's Trivette? - He went to pick up Pamela.
- She's with a friend.
- All right.
I don't understand why I have to be in custody.
Because you'd be a lot safer until we get these guys behind bars.
The Ranger's right.
We both will be safer.
OK, you're right.
I mean, I am scared of them.
- I don't want to give in to it.
- You're not giving in.
- You're doing what's smart.
- Yeah, listen, you've got more guts than a lot of people I know, all right? Right over there.
Get her! Help! Help! Help! Help! Good thing you got Jimmy watchin' that gal, Pamela.
Those Cochrans are meaner than rattlesnakes.
We believe they're hiding out somewhere in Waxahachie.
- You have any idea where? - I had a run-in with them.
They've got a compound west of the river.
That's awfully rugged country out there, partner.
I don't think that truck'll get in.
But I think I know what will, and it's sitting in the police impound yard.
Be careful.
- Walker.
- Walker, it's Alex.
- The Cochrans got Pamela.
- What about Trivette? He's OK.
He just called in.
He's on his way there.
- Hold on a sec.
- Sorry, Miss Cahill.
It's important.
We just got a report.
A sheriff at a roadblock stopped the Cochrans, got himself into a shootout.
- In Waxahachie? - Yes.
County Line Road.
I’m not far from there.
Send backup.
Unit 45, come in.
Cochrans spotted, Highway 71 near County Line Road.
Unit 45, do you copy? - Unit 45? - Come on, come on! Let's go! Come on, boys, let's go.
Best remedy against Texas heat.
Throw one of these down, you're gonna be fine.
- Howdy.
- Mabel, listen.
Can you take over for me for a while? - You headed to your stockbroker's? - No, to Waxahachie.
- Nothin' there but rocks and rattlers.
- Cordell's down there alone.
I gotta get the hell outta here.
Oh, they paid.
- Take care of him.
- All right.
How you doin', Scotty? Hang in there.
We've got to stabilize you.
Cochrans' place is west of the river.
I know a shortcut.
Landmines? I wonder what other surprises they have for us.
Here they come, right behind us! Well.
Sign back there says ''private property''.
No Rangers allowed.
I got a deputy critically wounded, Alex.
Looks like the Cochrans came out on top.
- Walker and Trivette? - Jimmy's car's here.
- I don't see the Hummer or the girl.
- They're out there somewhere, C.
D.
- I’ll get a chopper in the works.
- OK.
See, we like to catch lawbreakers and put 'em in the slammer too.
Our slammer.
I thought pigs is supposed to be smart! Well, if they so smart, how come they missed that landmine? In case you're wondering, this here is booby-trap city, and as soon as Pee Wee gets the dozer fired up, y'all gonna be permanent residents.
You all right? We're gonna die, aren't we? No, no.
We're gonna be just fine.
You just take it easy.
Save your strength.
- You got any ideas? - No.
Do you? No.
You're the one that's been in this situation before.
Well, it's my first time in a pit.
Well, there's gotta be some way outta here.
Well, first thing we got to do is get untied here.
How are we gonna do that? - Start chewing.
- What? Hurry up, Trivette.
Hurry! Untie her.
Come on down, ugly.
Trivette.
Come here.
Help her up.
Come on.
Hey! They're out! Hey, Troy! Troy, get out here! They're gettin' away! Let's go.
Hold it, hold it, hold it.
Let 'em go, let 'em go.
Been a long time since we've had ourselves a real good hunt.
Yeah.
You want me to check it out? Yeah.
Hey, keep your head down.
Get back.
Damn it.
Let's go.
I owe you.
Yeah, you do.
2,5OO bucks.
- What happened? - She slashed her ankle.
Let's go! - Where's Lyman? - I don't know.
I can't find Grady, either.
Rangers! Booby traps don't get you, we will.
We love to hunt.
Hold it.
How'd you know that was there? In Nam, you developed a sense for it, or you didn't go home.
What do you think? It all depends on what's on the other end of this wire.
Check that side.
Walker.
Well, I think it's time we stopped running from these guys.
Bull's-eye! Yeah! That's the tripwire down by the creek, isn't it, Troy? Yeah.
Razorback, go check it out.
Take the walkie with you.
Where is he, man? He ought a be back here by now.
Razor.
Razorback, come on in here, y'all.
He can't talk right now, Cochran, but I'm out here waiting for ya.
Ranger.
Ranger, you're dead.
You're dead! This is your last day on earth! It'll take more than talk, Cochran.
God.
- It's bleeding a lot.
- Well, let's switch it.
- What's it look like out there? - About like World War III.
This Hummer hit a landmine.
All kind a tracks going off into the bush.
- They got Walker and Trivette? - That's what it looks like, yeah.
I don't think anybody walked away.
I’m going in to take a look myself.
It's fresh.
So one of you's hurt? That's real disappointing.
This is easier than findin' blood in a slaughterhouse.
- He's right.
I’m dragging us down.
- Don't worry about it.
Royce, circle around back.
Pee Wee, you drive.
We'll go right at him.
- Sounds like they're on top of us.
- That's exactly where I want 'em.
Time's up, Ranger.
Hey.
Drop it, or you're dead.
They never listen.
They're all yours, C.
D.
No, no, no.
Like hell they are, Jimmy.
Texas livestock law requires that we run them through the sheep dip.
We're too tired to laugh, C.
D.
What? Are you ki? You told You told me it was a sure thing.
No, not at this time.
As a matter of fact, never.
Oh, man.
The mutual fund went bust.
What am I gonna tell Walker? About what? Tell me.
Stonham called.
- We lost all our money.
- You lost all my money? He said something about the fund manager declared Chapter seven, 1 1 , or one of those crazy numbers.
- You lost all my money.
- I’m gonna pay it all back.
- With interest.
- Interest.
It could be the best investment of your life.
You bet it could.
Jimmy heck, you might win the lottery.
Hi, guys.
So did you hear about the stocks? - It sky rocketed.
- Sky rocketed? Yeah.
Up 15 points.
Well, then why did Stonham say that it crashed? I’ll just bet you somebody put him up to doing that.
- I can't imagine anyone doing that.
- Nor can l.
I mean to say, that is utterly despicable.
And totally unconscionable.
Why, you no Absolutely abominable.

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