Walker, Texas Ranger (1993–2001): Season 4, Episode 2 - Deep Cover - full transcript

An undercover detective in Miami is captured by drug dealers when her cover is blown. Miami police ask Texas Ranges to help by going undercover as out-of-town dealers looking for drugs. They recuse the detective and break the drug ring.

♪ Come on, anybody ♪

♪ Listen to me now ♪

♪ Let's go to Cisco's
And have a ball ♪

♪ If anybody ♪

♪ Likes to feel good ♪

♪ Then you should feel good ♪

♪ And get real small ♪

♪ Dit-doo Doo doo doo-doo doo ♪

♪ Dit dit-doo Doo
doo doo-doo doo ♪

♪ Disco ♪

♪ Cisco ♪

♪ Dit dit-doo Doo
doo doo-doo doo ♪

♪ Dit dit-doo Doo
doo doo-doo doo ♪

♪ Disco ♪

♪ Cisco ♪

♪ Hey ♪

♪ All right ♪

♪ Whoo ♪

♪ Whoo ♪

♪ Oh, yeah All right ♪

♪ Everybody, come on ♪

♪ Is anybody ♪

♪ Here from Pittsburgh ♪

♪ Where the wind blows ♪

♪ All night long? ♪

♪ If anybody ♪

♪ Makes you feel good ♪

♪ Dit-doo Doo doo doo-doo doo ♪

♪ Dit dit-doo Doo
doo doo-doo doo ♪

♪ Disco ♪

♪ Cisco ♪

♪ Dit dit-doo Doo
doo doo-doo doo ♪

♪ Dit dit-doo Doo
doo doo-doo doo ♪

♪ Disco ♪

♪ Cisco ♪

♪ Come on, come on ♪

You're not going back.

Just walk away with me now.

Two more days,
that's all I need.

No, you've been
under way too long.

Look, the decision's been
made. Let's get out of here.

Forty million dollars
worth of cocaine.

I'm this close to finding
out how it's coming in.

Felix, you meet my cousin?

Aah!

I've got something
really special

in mind for you, Alicia.

I think you're gonna like it.

You know, your kicks
are really getting good.

Let's work on the pads.

All right.

Let's work the
spinning round kick,

going low, right for the thigh.

The key thing here,
Trivette, is to roll the hip,

pivoting on the
ball of the foot,

rolling the hip in from here.

Hold it down there. Here.

You okay? Yeah.

All right, now you try it.

Okay, fighting stance.

Now, remember the key
thing now is to roll the hip,

aiming right for the pad.

Okay, go for it. Go.

That's okay. It's all right.

I'm fine.

The pad.

Let's try the crescent kick.

All right?

Now, again, the same
thing. It's all hip action,

but now you're hitting
with the side part of the foot.

Now watch. From here, coming in,

and across right there.

All right, you try it.

All right.

Right here. Go.

I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

That's all right.
That's all right.

I'm fine. I'm fine.

Okay, let's try our hands.

Here.

I'm sorry. That's okay.

All right. Now, this is the hit.

Coming through,

I want you to shove
off on the back foot

as you shuffle through,
then come straight in,

twisting the wrist over.

Watch. From here, slide up,

and straight in.

Your turn.

Okay, the hit.

Okay, give a
right through there.

So you gotta slide
up on that back foot,

throw that punch. Go.

I'm all right. Oh!

I'm fine.

Walker, I need to talk to you.

Thank God.

You know a Commander Lane

with Drug Enforcement
in Washington?

Yeah, I do.

I did some undercover
work for him

down in the bayou.

Well, he wants to
borrow you again

for an operation in Miami.

Well, it couldn't be
any more dangerous

than working out with Trivette.

Don't count on it.

There's already one cop dead,

and it may be too
late to save another.

He wants you on a plane as
soon as you can get showered.

He said don't expect
a friendly welcome.

♪ In the eyes of a Ranger ♪

♪ The unsuspecting stranger ♪

♪ Had better know the truth ♪

♪ Of wrong from right ♪

♪ 'Cause the eyes
Of the Ranger ♪

♪ Are upon you ♪

♪ Any wrong you
do He's gonna see ♪

♪ When you're in
Texas Look behind you ♪

♪ 'Cause that's where
The Ranger's gonna be ♪

♪ Hey, yeah ♪

♪ Ooh ooh-ooh ooh ♪

♪ Hey, hey ♪

♪ Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪

♪ When the moon comes
up In Miami town in F-L-A ♪

♪ Then it's time To
get out to the grove ♪

♪ And it's time to play ♪

♪ Then it's time To
get out to the grove ♪

♪ And it's time to play ♪

♪ When the heat is on ♪

♪ And you can't Slow me down ♪

♪ When the time is right ♪

♪ I wanna be around ♪

♪ And I lose control ♪

♪ It's an awful sound ♪

♪ Like I'm winnin' ♪

♪ And everything's
Gonna make you sorry ♪

♪ If you don't Dance with me ♪

♪ Sorry ♪

♪ If you don't Dance with me ♪

♪ Sorry ♪

♪ If you don't Dance with me ♪

♪ Sorry ♪

♪ If you don't Dance with me ♪

♪ Everybody wants to ♪

♪ I'm the one To show you how ♪

That's for you.

Okay.

♪ When the meter's on ♪

♪ And the table's set ♪

♪ I'm the girl for you ♪

♪ And that's a real good bet ♪

♪ 'Cause I like to dance ♪

♪ And I lose control ♪

♪ Like I'm spinnin' ♪

♪ And baby You're
gonna be sorry ♪

Look, don't even tip.

Just take care of
the tab, all right?

No, no, no, no, come on.
What's wrong? You don't like us?

- No. No.
- You don't like us?

Oh, come on. How
about a little dancing?

Come on.

You forgot your tip. Come on.

Hey, hey, back off, hotshot.

Who are you, her mother?

I can handle this, okay?

Yeah, sure you can. Come on.

Hey, don't turn your back on me.

Sit down.

All right. Be nice.

That was very nice
of you. Thank you.

Don't mention it.

Can I get you anything to drink?

Yeah, beer would be fine.

All right.

♪ When the heat is on ♪

♪ You can't slow me down ♪

♪ When the time is right ♪

♪ I will be around ♪

♪ 'Cause I lose control ♪

♪ It's an awful sound ♪

♪ Like I'm breathin' ♪

♪ And everything's
Gonna make you sorry ♪

♪ If you don't Dance with me ♪

♪ Sorry ♪

♪ Sorry ♪

♪ If you don't Dance with me ♪

♪ Sorry ♪

♪ If you don't Dance with me ♪

You were asking for Mr. Darius?

That's right.

What's your business?

My business is none
of your business.

You can tell me.

Who are you?

I am Mr. Darius' assistant.

I don't deal with assistants.

Felix, Felix,

at least wait until he
leaves a tip, okay?

Felix,

why spoil a nice
evening, my friend?

It's after business hours,
wouldn't you say, Mr...?

Rankin.

Cord Rankin.

And I do business
24 hours a day.

What exactly is your
business, Mr. Rankin?

I work for the Matchman's
company in Dallas.

It's a respected company.

Yes, it is.

We'll be in touch.

Música.

All right. Thank you, sir.

Hey.

Welcome to Miami.

That's enough. Hold it.

Pick him up.

Miami P.D. Welcome to town.

Toss the car.

They don't got
enough dope in Dallas?

You got a permit for this?

Car's clean. That's too bad.

We'll have to get you next time.

And there will be a next time.

Captain Sutter?

Yep.

Hear our little show
went off all right last night.

I was convinced.

Your boys seemed to enjoy it.

Well, they had to
make it look real.

Besides, uh,

we've been down here on
the line, month after month,

in the hottest drug
town in the U.S.

We know what we're doing.

We can take care of it.

Can't blame the
boys for getting upset

when an outsider is
forced down our throat.

I know I am.

Look, I didn't come down
here to step on anyone's toes.

But three of your
undercover boys

have been killed in
the last six months.

It's a tough business.

Well, that means
there could be a leak,

and I've been sent
down here to plug it.

Okay, but we do it
my way, by my rules.

Fine by me. Let's
just get the job done.

Okay.

I'm stuck with you
and this Trivette,

so I intend to use the hell
out of you, so let's get to it.

Anything new in your
story I should know about?

I've been sent down
here to buy drugs

for the Dallas syndicate.

I want to keep it simple.

Okay.

I'll introduce you
to your backup.

Cousins.

Hell of a cop.

Yeah, he looks like he
could handle himself.

Not him.

Her.

Walker, let me introduce
you to Officer Cousins.

Yeah, we've met.

You came too close last night.

Darius' bodyguard you
got nose to nose with?

You don't want him.

Well, we weren't
exactly nose to nose.

If you mess with him,

we'll end up scraping
you off the street too,

and I don't have time for that.

Captain, could I talk
to you for a minute?

Alone.

Look, nothing personal,

but she couldn't handle
two drunks last night.

You're looking at
a tough lady there.

She's been on the
inside of Darius' club

since the beginning.

She knows all the players.

Besides, you'll take
whoever I give you.

Give her a shot, Ranger.
She might just surprise you.

Well, I hope pleasantly.

Where does Darius live?

With the big money.

Expensive houses, fast boats.

A lot of it bought
with drug money.

The drugs have
really changed Miami.

Drugs have changed
the whole world.

Up ahead, that's Darius' estate.

Better not get too close.

A lot of security.

We had the place
under surveillance once,

but the yachtsman
got turned around

and asked for directions.

Guns came out everywhere.

The place is a fortress.

What makes you think
your friend is still alive?

We never found her body.

We think Darius took her.

Maybe to find out what she knew.

That wouldn't take long,

then he'd kill her.

What makes you think
he'd hold onto her?

Because Darius
likes to inflict pain,

likes to make an example.

About a year ago, one of
our agents disappeared.

We found him a month later,
tortured and starved to death.

Alicia and I graduated
from the academy together,

and there's nobody I'd rather
have watch my back than her.

Her mom calls almost
every day, worried to death.

I don't know. I try to
sound hopeful, but...

last time I talked
to her, I just lost it.

Well, I know how you feel, Jane.

I lost a partner of my own.

If she's alive, we'll find her,

and we'll deliver a
little pain ourselves.

Mr. Marchetti.

Yes, sir.

Carlos Darius.

Very well, thank
you, and yourself?

Hm.

There is someone here in
Miami bringing regards from you.

Yes.

He says regards
from the Matchman.

That is a name I
take very seriously, sir.

That's right. Cord Rankin.

We're in the market
for a number of suits.

Our sources are
having labor troubles.

Twenty would be nice.

Twenty, yes.

No, no, no. Yes, of course.

I can soon have
that amount for you.

Very well. Thank you.

We'll be talking.

This Miami thing, this
man, this is nothing to me.

We'll tell the judge
you cooperated.

I heard some voices.

It sounded like a
woman in distress.

It's too hard to tell,

so I'm gonna try
to get the computer

to clean up the track.

Man, baby, you sure got a
nice set of wheels on you.

Grow up, guys.

Oh, jeez, this is all I need.

The guys say she's
a good cop, man.

Well, maybe so, but I
don't have time for this.

Hey, darling, why don't you
let me help you with that, huh?

That's giving a new meaning
to the term "gentler sex."

Where'd you learn
the martial arts?

Catholic school.

Oh, really?

Oh, whoa, whoa.

My hero. Oh, funny.

Let's go.

Bits and pieces.
That's all I got.

That's her.

It's hard to tell.

No, I'm telling you, that's her.

We've gotta tell the captain.
Gotta get her out of there.

We go galloping in
there, they're gonna kill her

as soon as the fireworks start.

Darius.

I hope it's not too late.

No, come on in.

What's on your mind?

I thought we could
talk a little business.

Well, that's what
I'm down here for.

Where you going?

Any reason he
shouldn't go in there?

Yeah, it's none
of your business.

If you and I are going to
do business, Mr. Rankin,

it is my business.

This is just a little
embarrassing.

No, not at all.

Please forgive Felix's manners.

Let's go for a drive.

His cover's blown.

Hold on.

No time.

Where we going?

Mr. Marchetti says
you know your business.

I like to see these
things for myself.

All right, take it back.

Why'd you bring
me on this drug buy?

You'll see.

What do you think?

You could step on it all
the way to New Orleans

and still be flying.

I love to hear it.

Felix, pay our friends.

I don't get it.

This amount doesn't
mean anything to you.

Just buying up the rival supply.

Eliminating the competition.

Pay attention.

The reason I brought
you along, Mr. Rankin,

is so that you could experience,
up close and personal,

exactly what will happen
to you if you cross me.

I get the point.

Tell the Matchman
we have a deal.

He'll be glad to hear it.

We can work out the
delivery arrangements

tomorrow at a little
gathering I have planned.

Felix.

Well, we weren't sure
you were coming back.

I was beginning
to wonder myself.

You contact Sutter?

He listened to the tape

and he can't
identify Alicia either.

Says he's not going
in until he's sure.

Well, we may get a
chance tomorrow afternoon.

Cameras everywhere.

Mr. Rankin,

I'm happy you could
attend my party.

It's a pleasure.

Do you salsa dance, Mr. Darius?

Yes, I do.

As a matter of
fact, I'm quite good.

I'll bet you are.

Do you mind?

No, not at all.

♪ Oh yeah ♪

♪ My house ♪

♪ See what we get to do ♪

♪ My house ♪

♪ Where we party for you ♪

♪ And there's no one ♪

♪ To tell us not to ♪

♪ Our house ♪

♪ Let the music Play all night ♪

♪ Sometimes we'll
dance In the streets ♪

♪ Sometimes It's
all for the scene ♪

♪ I don't know
anything Better to do ♪

♪ Than to party with you ♪

♪ Party with you ♪

♪ My street ♪

♪ Everybody comes down ♪

♪ They all face Where
the music's alive ♪

♪ And it's too hot ♪

♪ To do anything else ♪

♪ Our house Let the music play ♪

We move well together.

Yes, we do.

Would you like another one?

It's tempting,

but I should attend
to my guests,

including your new paramour.

Mr. Darius, really,

you've got me very
much in the mood.

Couldn't we just
dance once more?

Maybe another time.

Okay.

She has excellent moves.
You're a lucky man, Mr. Rankin.

Well, I'd feel a lot luckier
if I could tell the Matchman

when the merchandise
was coming in.

Tell him the suits
arrive tonight.

I can fill your order tomorrow.

He'll be glad to hear about it.

Please enjoy yourselves.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Did you find her?

No.

Please don't.

Please leave me alone.

I hate to see you in
such pain, my dear.

You want me to go?

Hm?

You want me to leave?
Just say no and I'll go.

You say yes, and
it's happy hour.

Hm?

No?

Yes?

No?

Okay.

Yes. What?

Hm?

Say it.

Y-Yes.

I can't hear you.

Yes.

Yes? All right.

Come here. Come on.

It's going to be all right.

Hold on tight now, baby.

You ready?

Hm?

You send an army after Alicia,

they'll kill her before
we can even get close.

This is my turf,
Walker. I call the shots.

He's right, captain.
That's enough, Cousins.

Let me go in after her.

You?

Yeah, with Jane as a backup.

No way.

Look, I don't know how
you do it in Texas, Walker,

but I don't send my people in

without more backup
than they need.

She's all the backup I'll need.

Look, Darius will be
sending most of his men

to pick up the drugs tonight,

and you're gonna need every
man you can get to make the bust.

Oh, the coke is
coming in tonight, huh?

I don't suppose you could
tell me where and when?

Pier 23 at 9:00
aboard the Luna Negra.

How in the hell
do you know that?

Wiretap on Darius.

Like Walker said,
he'll all his men there,

so you're gonna
need all your men too.

What do you say, captain?

All right, Walker,
it's your show,

but it better not
fall flat on its ass.

Hey, sexy.

It's such a shame, Alicia.

I was really growing quite
fond of toying with you,

but you're no fun anymore.

So I'm going to
give you one last ride

on the golden pony.

A ride you'll enjoy very much,

all the way to the end.

I don't see anything.
It's kind of quiet tonight.

No. Please, no.

Oh, that turns me on, Alicia.

I love it when narcs
beg me for their lives.

No.

You all right?

Who are you?

Never mind. Come on.

Here, take her.

Get out of here.

Listen, Alicia,
I'll be right back.

I appreciate you
taking us to the airport.

It's the least I can do.

Thank you for
saving Alicia's life.

Mine too.

Well, that's what
partners are for.

You're a hell of a man, Walker.

Well, you're a hell of a cop.

Alex, just look at this.

Made the front page.

The DEA took down a freighter

with $40 million
worth of cocaine on it,

and Cordell did not
get one sentence.

Well, isn't that the point?
They were working undercover.

I mean, maybe the DEA
will wanna use them again.

Well, that sounds right,
but it just doesn't seem fair.

Good night! What
happened to you?

You look like six
miles of bad fence.

Make it 12.

Walker, what happened to you?

Well, actually,
Trivette did most of this.

Hey, will you stop that?

I had a couple of
Miami cops roust him.

They're holding me
as he was hitting me.

Look, I...

A nine-foot-tall
guy beat you up,

and you blame it on me.

Nine feet?

Will you stop exaggerating?
I am not exaggerating.

He was not nine feet tall.

How tall was he?

Well, no more than eight feet.

Eight feet?

Yeah. C.D.: Well, like they say,

the bigger they
come, well, the...

Well, the harder
they hit. Believe me.

♪ 'Cause the eyes
Of the Ranger ♪

♪ Are upon you ♪

♪ Any wrong you
do He's gonna see ♪

♪ When you're in
Texas Look behind you ♪

♪ 'Cause that's where
The Ranger's gonna be ♪