Walker, Texas Ranger (1993–2001): Season 6, Episode 21 - Angel - full transcript

A woman whom Trivette knows comes to town saying she is looking for her father and asks for his help to find him. And when he brings her to him, she pulls a gun and kills him. She shoots Trivette but not fatally. When he recovers he learns that she is a contract killer and the man she killed is her target. So he tries to find her.

♪ Uh-huhhh ♪

♪ Uh-huhhh ♪

This is Ranger Walker. We're
heading north on Fremont.

Roger that, Walker.
I'm flanking you.

Any shots fired?

No.

What was that? Shots fired.

I'm coming in.

Let me see your hands. Get out!

Eat it.

All right, get up.

Let's go.

"Bank robbery, grand theft auto,

assaulting civilians
and police..."

And you can throw in a
few weapons violations.

These guys have
had a very busy day.

Yeah, they have.

I can't believe they
wrecked my car.

So are you heading out to
Camp Justice this afternoon?

Yeah, I'm gonna stop by
C.D.'s and have lunch first.

I hear Luther's doing
a great job out there.

Yeah, he is.

So, what does he want you to do?

Well, he's starting a new
program for the trustees.

He wants me to come
out and give him a hand.

That's great. That's great.

Well, don't worry about it.

I'll keep an eye on
things till you get back.

Why, should I worry about it?

What do you mean?

You said, "Don't worry about
it." Should I worry about it?

No. There's nothing
to worry about.

Now I'm starting to get worried.

It...

It's a figure of speech.
"Don't worry about it."

It's like "Forget about it."

Forget about what?

You messing with me?

Uh-huh. But don't
worry about it.

I thought you were
heading to Camp Justice.

I am, soon as I
finish this game.

Which might be next
week... I don't think so.

Check.

Well... I'm outta here.

I'll see you when
I get back. Okay.

Oh.

Checkmate, C.D.

How the hell does
he do it every time?

I don't know, sweetheart,
but you ask that every time.

Jimmy?

Angel?

Angel Blake.

My God, it's you.

Huh.

You look great.

What's it been?

Fifteen years.

You haven't changed a bit.

I don't believe this.
What are you doing here?

I need your help.

I, uh... need to find my father.

♪ 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 ♪

Okay, let's talk about your dad.

All right. Well, um...

I went home after graduation,

after we broke up,
and he was gone.

I mean, Mom came
home from work, and, uh...

He didn't even
leave a note. Pfft.

So he never wrote you,
he never called you?

Nope. Fifteen years.

Not knowing if
he's still alive...

How do you know he is?

Someone saw him.

Old friend of the
family ran into him

right here in Dallas.

You wanna sit down? Sure.

Uh, he even changed
his name from Frank Blake

to Frank Gaston.

You have any idea why
he'd change his name?

The only thing I can
figure is gambling debts.

He's always had a
problem with that.

Even when I was little, I
remember my mom and dad

fighting about the rent money.

Why do you wanna find him?

My mom died last year.

I'm sorry. It's all right.

He's the only family I got left.

- Come on, move it!
- Come on, let's go!

Unshackle them.

My name is Luther Dobbs.

I'm the commanding
officer at Camp Justice.

Rules: simple.

Do what you're told
when you're told.

Follow orders,

and there won't be any problems.

Okay, I'll do what I can.

You got a picture of him?

Sure.

Uh...

he's older now.

Gambler?

Poker.

He always had a big
game every weekend.

Poker. That's a start.
You mind if I keep this?

Sure.

Jimmy... take me with you.

Angel, that's not a good idea.

Please, Jimmy.

I'm here all alone, and...

I know I'm gonna go
stir-crazy in that hotel room

waiting for you to call me.

All right.

All right, I'll pick you
up first thing tomorrow.

Where you staying?

Mayfair Hotel, Room 306.

I met her...

during football
season one night.

I was in the school
library, studying.

In the library? Mm-hm.

We'd lost this big
game over the weekend,

so Coach had us doing
two-a-day practices every day.

Oh, you must've
been exhausted. I was.

So I'm asleep in the middle
of my Calculus homework,

and I feel someone shake me.

- Angel? Hee-hee.
- Right.

So I look up, and she's
got this cup of coffee

she's handing me.

Check.

Mate.

You want some more of me, man?

Come on. Ha-ha-ha!
No, no, no, no, no. No.

I wanna finish this story.

Dadgum it.

What? So, what happened?

Ah, all right. Um... We dated.

And then after graduation...

she comes to me and she
says she wants a commitment.

The C word.

Yeah.

And you know how I am
about relationships now,

so I... I said, "I
can't do that."

And then I came out here and
played football for the Cowboys.

And she disappeared on me.

Bam, she was gone.

You know how you're always,
always telling me there's one...

Special person for everyone?

And you think she's it?

I... I just never forgot her.

Well, Jimmy, I can see how
much this woman means to you.

But as your friend,
just be careful.

I mean, 15 years is a long time.

The girl that she was then
and the woman she is now

might be two very
different people.

I'm just gonna do her a favor.

Okay, that's enough
of that girl talk.

Come on over here.
I want a game...

No, I'm demanding a game.

You want some more of me?

Oh, yes, sir.

I'm gonna beat you
just like a dirty rug.

All right, let's go, Big Dog.

So how are you doing?

I'm okay. So how you doing?

Doing all right.
Is this your car?

No, it's not my car.
Got in a little accident.

This is what they gave
me at the motor pool.

Bummer. Ahem.

Did you just say "bummer"?

Um... just drive.

All right, if your
dad liked poker,

we better hit Colby's Tavern.

♪ Well, I'm pink and
red And wonderful ♪

♪ And I feel my
world's Complete... ♪

I need some help.

What'll you have, Ranger?

I'm looking for this man.
His name is Frank Gaston.

He's a poker player.

Gambling's against the law.

Gus Colby, right? Yes, sir.

How long you had that poker
game going on back there?

Sixteen years?

I don't see it, I don't bust it.

All I wanna know
is if he's a player.

I ain't saying we don't
have a game here.

I ain't saying we do.

What I am saying...

I never seen this man,
I never heard of him.

That's the truth.

Hey, baby.

Buy you a drink?

Uh, no, thank you.

Come on, sugar, let
me buy you a drink.

Please, just leave
me alone, all right?

What, you too good for us?

Please, I'm asking
you very nicely.

Just leave me alone.

Come on, sugar,
give me a kiss. Stop it.

No. Just stop it.

Come on, give me
a kiss, baby, huh?

Now, please stop.

Lady said leave her alone.

Yeah, all right.

We'll leave her
alone... but not you.

Leave a tip?

Yeah.

Let's go. Yes, sir.

That was a waste of time.

Well, we got a lot of
other places to check out.

Don't get discouraged.

Don't worry. I don't
discourage easily.

I'll tell you one thing, though.

You sure know how to
handle yourself. Think so?

Yeah, I do. Really?

Yeah. Well, I had
a good teacher.

Yeah? Who?

What?

Hey, you okay?

Are you sure? Mm-hm.

Stand up.

And your knee? Mm-hm.

Wanna get another ice cream?
- Yeah.

Let's get another one. Yeah.

Let me have another
one of this kind.

That what you had?

Taste it.

All right?

There you go. Thank you, sir.

You're welcome, sir.

You gonna be all right?

All right.

You haven't changed a bit.

What's that?

You're still the best
person I've ever known.

You know, I could've
hired a private detective,

and I still can.

I have the money.

Why didn't you?

I wanted to see you again.

Do you think people
can ever go back?

Go back?

You know, simpler
times, innocence?

Us?

I don't believe in going back.

I believe in going forward.

I'll call you when
I get something.

Okay.

Jimmy.

Hey, Alex.

How's it going with your friend?

Oh, good.

It's going... It's going good.

Well, I'm happy for you.

Have you heard from Walker? No.

I wonder what he's up to.

Oh, Luther probably just wants
him there for moral support,

and Walker's probably
giving a pep talk right now.

Come on.

Keep the feet off the ground.

Pedal it.

Eighty-eight, 89, 90...

Thirty-two, 33, 34, 35...

♪ An ounce of grief
Worth a pound of gold ♪

♪ An ounce of grief
Worth a pound of gold ♪

♪ I don't know
But I've been told ♪

Gotcha.

I knew you'd do it. I knew it.

Angel, I found a Frank Gaston.

Now, it may not be your father.

I know. At least there's
a chance that it is,

and if it's not, we'll just...

Just keep looking, right?

You bet.

Angel, you'll be fine.

Just be yourself.

If he's your dad,
he'll love you.

I'm so glad you're here.

Angel, that's not a good idea.

I need to find out if
this is my father. Please.

Mr. Gaston?

Mr. Gaston?

Sorry to barge in
on you like this...

Turn around.

I said, turn... around.

I hope I don't
live to regret this.

Ranger Trivette.

You all right?

Carlos.

What are you doing here?

I've been detailed
to the anti-crime unit.

Anti-crime? Yeah.

We're investigating
the Andros Gang.

The Jamaicans?

Mm-hm.

What does the Andros
Gang have to do

with Frank Gaston?

Gaston?

The victim.

Victim's name isn't Gaston.

It's Granville.

Frank Granville.

Granville.

Didn't Granville testify
against the Andros Gang

a few years back?

Yeah.

It was his testimony that
put Reg Andros away for life.

Granville was in business
with the Andros Gang.

Till he got immunity,
changed his name

and went underground.

♪ Get on, get on the floor ♪

♪ Get on, get, get,
get Get on the floor ♪

Granville's dead meat, man.

We won't be hearing
no more squealing

from that pig.

Your brother's
avenged, Mr. Andros.

Aye.

It won't set him free,

but Reg will be smiling today.

Irie.

The Angel of Death
showed no mercy.

Is that her money?

She's not getting any money.

When you meet
her in the morning,

you kill her quick.

And we'll be clear of
this Granville business

once and for all.

What you say, Andros?

You want us to kill her now?

You got a problem with that?

No, man, no. Tsk.
Look, me just saying,

me gonna kill the
Angel of Death,

me wish me had
more men, you know.

She sees more men, she
knows it's a setup, you know.

Just do it.

Like I said.

Yeah, man.

It's cool.

Me got it.

Yeah, so it's a good
bet Andros hired Angel

to square the books

after his brother
got life in prison...

and Angel found
the perfect patsy.

Well, you have great
instincts, Trivette.

She must've put in one
heck of an acting job.

Yeah. Yeah.

So, what's your next move?

Well, I ran her real father
through the computer.

His name is Wayne Blake.

He died in a car accident
about five years ago.

That's about the time that
Angel disappeared on me.

Did you check the Mayfair Hotel?

Yeah, first thing.

She's long gone.

Registered under an
alias and paid cash.

Left her room cleaner than snow.

That means she's a professional.

Yeah. So how does
a Liberal Arts major

become a professional killer?

That's a good question.

You can ask her
when you catch her.

She could've killed me, Walker.

Yeah.

Being a pro, that
was a big mistake.

Wonder why she didn't.

That's a good question.
I'll ask her when I catch her.

Well, watch yourself, partner.

You got it.

You be ready, Luke.

Empty that clip if you have to.

No problem, man.

Is there any reason for
me to look in that suitcase?

Message to Andros:

my price just doubled.

Now he's gotta
pay me for Granville

and for trying to kill me.

Make sure he gets the message.

All right, we're gonna
need this boy's statement.

You take care of it.

Thanks for calling.

Thought you'd be interested.

What do you got?

Twelve-year-old boy
saw the whole thing.

One dead, one wounded.

You ID the body?

Luke Henson.

An enforcer for the Andros Gang.

What else?

Boy said a black lady did it.

Angel.

You think it was a double-cross?

Looks that way.

That's my car.

Forensics has been all over it.

She wouldn't
have left any prints.

She didn't.

Just keys and a note.

Any idea what it means?

Yeah.

Look, Ranger Trivette, I...

I don't mean any
disrespect, but...

The Andros Gang is the subject
of an ongoing investigation.

We've got bodies stacking up...

What are you
driving at, detective?

It's just that this...
friend of yours...

She's not my friend.

She was my
friend. She's a killer.

And I will bring her down.

Gotcha.

What happened, man?

It was the Angel.

She got the drop on us.

She killed Luke,
shot my ear off.

She's alive.

The Angel is alive.

Two men could not
handle one woman?

She not a woman.

She's the devil himself.

You see, Dred,

the Angel of Death,
she not perfect.

She left a witness
at the Granville hit.

A Texas Ranger
named James Trivette.

Aye?

Now...

we got to kill them both.

I need your help.

I need to find my father.

You sure know how
to handle yourself.

You're still the best
person I've ever known.

Put your hands
in the air, Angel.

Hello, Jimmy.

Always wondered what
this moment would feel like.

Getting caught?

Meeting my match.

Drop it.

You first.

Not a chance.

I'm looking for a good
reason to get out of this life.

You found it.

You're under arrest.

It could be so sweet.

Got $2 million put away.

A penthouse in the Caymans.

You're the only man
that is strong enough

and smart enough to handle me.

Let me make you happy.

Happy like you have
never been before.

You know I can.

That was a long time ago.

Hey, boss. She's here.

She's downstairs.

Watch it, Jimmy!

This is Trivette. Give
me an open line, please.

According to Andros,

Angel fired the first shot.

She did.

She did it to save my life.

You have the airports covered?

And the trains and
the bus stations.

Walker, I've done everything
I can think of to find her,

including having
the anti-crime unit

cover Andros'
club and apartment.

Well, I think it's time
you stepped back.

Step back?

Yeah. Do something
to clear your head.

It'll help.

All right, I can do that.

Okay, well, keep me posted.

You got it.

Step back?

You gonna kill me?

Not if I don't have to.

What happened to you?

Why'd you become a killer?

What turned you
into a Texas Ranger?

No more games, Angel.

What do you want from me?

Payback on the Jamaicans.

I have a tape here...

Get down!

I gotta take you in.

I don't think so.

Jimmy, I...

Let's just say that we're even.

Angel!

I got this from Angel.

She made a
videotape for insurance.

The man's name
is Frank Granville.

But he changed it to Gaston.

One of my boys
spotted him in town,

but lost the trail.

The double-crossing,
squealing pig

got my brother buried
in Huntsville for life.

And we want you
to go and find him.

And kill him.

Kill him for my brother.

Kill him for me.

Kill him dead so no
one will ever testify

against the Andros Gang again.

I don't work cheap.

I know.

That's why you're here.

You're the best.

What's your price?

Five hundred thousand.

Done.

Is that enough to
draw up a warrant?

More than enough.

All right, I'll call
the anti-crime unit

and put together a task force.

Jimmy, I'm really sorry
about the way this turned out.

Yeah, me too.

Are you okay?

Yeah, I'm fine.

Thanks for asking.

One... two, three, four.

Four men against two guns.

Ahhh.

What have I got working for me?

That Ranger, he saw
us coming, you know.

I don't wanna hear it, man!

You're hitting the streets,

and you're taking that
witch and the Ranger down!

Go!

Let's do it!

I'll take that.

That's a good plan.

Put it down.

Right there.

Get us fighting Andros

so you can sneak up
here and get your money...

and run.

That's a good plan.

And it would have worked.

Do you think people
can ever go back?

Go back?

You know, simpler
times, innocence?

Us?

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry. Oh, Go...

Angel Blake.

My God, it's you.

Huh.

It's you.

It's you.

♪ '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 ♪