Walker, Texas Ranger (1993–2001): Season 7, Episode 21 - Power Angels - full transcript

Aah.

Hey, Kelvy.

No. Come on, Jackson.

Man, you know I'm good for it.

I always come through.

Just one more day, man, please.

Kelvy, your days are over.

No! Ugh!

They haven't missed yet.

They're gonna have
an incredible score.

Yeah, they are.

Listen, Jimmy.

All you've got to
remember out there

is focus and concentration.

Focus and concentration.
That's it. And look,

just because this German
team has never been beat,

don't worry about
that. You can take 'em.

Well, thanks for the
vote of confidence.

Yeah, I-I'm just a
little nervous for you,

Jimmy, that's all.
I'm nervous for me.

Most important here, C.D.,
is the money being raised

for the Care and
Share Ministries.

Yeah, there's a lot of
good folks gonna be helped

by the money we're raising.

Isn't that right, son?

I'm impressed with the
international law force

community hopping
in like they did.

Oh, it sure is, C.D. It sure is.

You know, when good people
decide to make a difference,

there's just nothing
can stand in their way.

And with a combined
reaction time

of one minute and 8.63 seconds,

the team from Germany
moves solidly into first place.

Next up, Texas Rangers Cordell
Walker and James Trivette.

Nice shooting.

We hear you are
the best in America.

Yes, but we are
the best in the world.

Ha, ha, ha, ha.

Well, you won't be
after this event, pal.

Good luck, Rangers.

You are going to need
more than luck, my friend.

You... You will need a miracle.

You know, that Hans
is starting to tick me off.

Trivette, have you ever thought

that maybe he's trying
to make you mad,

so you won't
focus on this event?

You know, you're right.

And that makes me madder.

Trivette.

All right, I'm cool.

You may begin when
ready, gentlemen.

If I wasn't seeing it,
I wouldn't believe it.

Folks, this has never
happened before.

With a perfect round and
an identical reaction time

of one minute, 8.63 seconds,

the Texas Rangers and
the German State Troopers

are dead even
after the first event.

How do you say,
"miracles never cease?"

You see that?

It's not over yet, Ranger.

You were terrific.

Ooh.

Concentration and focus,
that's what did it for you.

Jimmy, you got 'em
on the go. Thank you.

I'm telling you, when
you go back in now,

don't worry, you'll
take 'em. Yes, sir.

Thank you. Yeah, later.

Trivette.

All right, we're on it.

Walker, we've got a homicide
over at Forestwood Park.

The uniform says
it look like a hit.

See you.

Couple of joggers found
the body, called it in.

Did they see anyone?

No ID.

Let's take a look at the body.

Hey, Jim.

Make a cast of
this print, will you?

I know this guy.

Who is he?

Darren Kelvy.

We used to play
together on the Cowboys.

♪ 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 ♪

Jimmy, you know how
happy he was playing football.

Thanks, Mom.

After he got injured, there
were some tough times.

I remember.

Judy, I'm sorry... No.

You have nothing
to be sorry about.

Oh, Jimmy, you
saved Darren's life.

I didn't save his life.

After you got injured,

when you pulled
yourself back together,

you joined the police force,

Darren realized he'd
spent enough time

feeling sorry for himself,

and he got a job downtown.

Things were really
good... but then, I...

I don't know, maybe
like six months ago,

h-he became... different.

In what way?

Well, on the weekends,

you know, Darren
would still watch football.

He never stopped
loving that game.

But then one weekend,

I heard him rooting
against the Cowboys.

His team.

I couldn't believe it.

Mrs. Kelvy, do you
know if your husband...

bet on the game?

Not that I'm aware of.

Is there anybody Darren
would call after the games?

No.

No one, I...

I don't know, you know.
I-I can't think right now.

It's okay, it's all right.

If anybody comes to mind,

you give us a call, all right?

I will.

And if there's
anything you need...

Thank you, Jimmy.

And next up will be
our final two teams

and co-leaders after the
first day of competition:

the German State Troopers
and the Texas Rangers.

Good luck, Cosmo.

Thank you, Walker. And
may the best team win.

Don't worry, we will.

You must forgive
my young partner.

Sometimes he can
be a little emotional.

I know exactly what you mean.

Walker, I'm gonna
tear... Trivette.

Concentrate on the event.

I am. I am.

And... on your mark.

Get set.

♪ It's just a game ♪

♪ It's all for fun ♪

♪ Who really cares ♪

♪ Who's number one? ♪

♪ Enjoy yourself ♪

♪ Don't blow a fuse ♪

♪ It's just a game ♪

♪ Unless you lose ♪

♪ Oh, when you win
They shake your hand ♪

♪ They pat your back
The party's planned ♪

♪ But when you lose
It's not the same ♪

♪ The music stops
It's just a shame ♪

♪ The winner laughs
On easy street ♪

♪ The loser cries
No friends to meet ♪

♪ He sings a song
They call the blues ♪

♪ It's just a game
Unless you lose ♪

♪ It's just a game ♪

♪ So have a blast ♪

♪ And take it slow ♪

♪ Don't take it fast ♪

♪ Just don't forget ♪

♪ The breaking news ♪

♪ It's just a game ♪

♪ Unless you lose ♪

♪ Oh, when you win
The champagne flows ♪

♪ The women smile
The garden grows ♪

♪ When you lose
The sun won't shine ♪

♪ The children
weep Nothing's fine ♪

♪ So have a ball Enjoy the run ♪

♪ Remember
that It's all in fun ♪

♪ Try your best
Lace up your shoes ♪

♪ It's just a game
Unless you lose ♪

♪ Whoa ♪

♪ It's just a game ♪

♪ It's all for fun ♪

♪ Who really cares ♪

♪ Who's number one ♪

♪ Enjoy yourself ♪

♪ Don't blow a fuse ♪

♪ It's just a game ♪

♪ Unless you lose ♪

And the German State Troopers

cross the line in a
new course record,

smashing the old course
record by almost a full second.

Good run.

And at the halfway
point in the competition,

the German team narrowly
leads our own Texas rangers.

So now you know...
who the best team is.

It's not over till the
fat lady sings, pal.

Fat lady.

Who is this fat lady?

Congratulation, Cosmo.
Thank you, Walker.

I must tell you, we just
broke our own team record

because of you and your partner.

No team has ever
pushed us this hard.

Ha. That's what
competition's all about.

Yeah. Ha, ha.

Hoo-hoo!

Ooh.

You was robbed, Cordell.

No, they just had a better
run than we did, C.D.

Seems like it's some

pretty strong competition
between our young trooper

from Germany
and Ranger Trivette.

Yeah, they don't like
to lose, that's for sure.

Oh, and you do?

I'm talking about them, Alex.

Sure, Jackson.

Yeah.

I understand,
uh... I'll leave now.

Let's go.

Have a seat.

You see this?

So, how much do you owe me?

Twenty-five thousand.

He owed me 18.

Look, I only need a
few more days, all right?

I'm gonna work something out.

I will. I'm... I know you will.

But you don't have to worry
about working anything out,

'cause I got it
worked out for you.

What are you talking about?

Well, I, uh...

Your daddy's running
some kind of a revival

or something this
weekend, isn't he?

Care and Share Crusade.

Yeah, that's it.

I was reading all
about it in the paper.

About how all these
folks show up with fistfuls

of cold, hard cash...

looking to buy a miracle.

And about how your
daddy, the reverend,

has all these volunteers
dressed up like, uh...

What did that article say they
was dressed up like, Jackson?

Like angels.

Yeah, that's right.

Angels.

Power angels, I
think they call them.

Now this article
said that, uh...

an event like this could raise

hundreds of
thousands of dollars.

That money is for the
poor and the needy.

No. That money is for me,

to pay off what you owe me.

See, you're gonna make
sure a couple of my boys

get fitted out with
angel's wings,

and then you're gonna
get 'em into the money

and out of the building.

I can't do that.

Sure you can.

Otherwise, your daddy's not
gonna be praying to God anymore.

He's gonna be talking
to him in person.

Welcome, brothers and sisters.

I sure want to thank you all for
volunteering to do God's work.

You know, with the cash
we collect this weekend,

we gonna be able to help
out a whole lot of good folks.

Their lives are gonna be
much better thanks to you.

Welcome, brothers.

Praise the lord.

Amen, brother.

Come on, I want to
show you all something.

This is what we
call the engine room.

Good night.

Because it's the
motor that keeps

the crusade moving forward.

It's quiet now,

but come this weekend,
these poor souls in here

are gonna be working
their fingers to the bone

trying to keep up with all
the donations coming in.

Now, uh, Charlie, we all set up?

Sure are, Reverend Powers.

Yes, sir, he and his team,

they sort it all out,
they add it up and

make sure it gets to
its proper destination.

All the money that comes
in is strictly accounted for.

Eighty percent of it

goes right back to the
community it came from.

Care, then share.

That's the name,
and that's the game.

Now, you hear that, huh?

I'll tell you, I'm
so proud of him.

Come on, let me show
you all some more.

All right. Let's head south.

Okay.

Hey, Preston.

Are you okay, son?

Never better, C.D.

Never better.

Our second-to-the-last
competitor,

representing the
German State Troopers,

will be Cosmo Von Dusenberg.

Can you kick that high?

I don't know.

I've never had to
kick anyone that tall.

Wow.

Wow.

Aaah.

That's high.

Damn.

With a score of 100 out
of a possible 150 points,

the German Team
moves into first place

with one competitor remaining:

Texas Ranger Cordell Walker.

Come on!

Come on. Let's go.

And with a perfect
score of 150 points,

the Texas Rangers
have pulled even

with the reigning champions.

It looks like this baby's

gonna go right down to the wire.

Ha. You did it. Yeah.

I'm a little surprised myself.

Jimmy.

Hi, Judy.

Ranger Walker.

Hi, Judy.

How you doing?

Uh, I'm doing okay. All right.

Uh, there's something
I need to show you.

Um...

Darren was going to some
place called Weasel's Sports Bar.

He... He didn't
mention it, so...

I don't know if it's
important or not.

Well, we'll check it
out, Judy. Thanks.

Thank you.

Let me walk you out. Okay.

Hey, hold it, guys! Hold it!

Hey, wait a minute, guys!

You bust up my place again,

you're gonna put
me out of business!

You heard him, guys. Back off.

Back off or go to
jail. Make your choice.

How 'bout neither?

All right, get out of here.

Let's go.

Get out of here.

Thank you, Rangers.

Insurance is not
gonna pay for any more

damages on this place. I know...

It don't look like much,
but, hey, I... I love it.

I'm sorry, wh-what
can I do for you?

Sir, we got word that

a man named Darren
Kelvy spent some time here.

Kelvy, yeah, nice guy.

Used to be a player.

Played for the 'Boys.

That's where... You're
"Go Long" Trivette.

Ha. I knew it.

We were told that he
was placing bets here.

Oh, ahem, w-wait
a minute, fellas.

I only got one set of
eyes and ears in here,

and I try to keep a lid
on the gambling. I do.

I mean, I'm doin'
the best I can, it's...

Sir, we're not
trying to jam you.

No, sir, we're not.

We were just
wondering if you knew

who he was
placing the bets with.

Oh, well, he used to sit
in a back booth back there

with a guy named Jackson.

Do you know his first name?

Yeah, Robert. Robert Jackson.

You know where we can find him?

Yeah, he's a bodybuilder.

Works out down at
the Fourth Street Gym.

Thank you, sir.

Thank you.

"Go Long" Trivette.

That's "Go Long" Trivette,
everybody, in my bar.

Hi, Miss Cahill.

Hi.

Hi.

What's this?

Robert Jackson's
criminal history.

Whew. Heavy jacket.

Well, it dates back
to the early '80's.

Everything from petty
theft, numbers, racketeering,

extortion, assault...

But then he seemed
to have turned it around.

Nothing in the past five years.

So he went off
parole six months ago.

Where was he working
when he was on parole?

McMartin Lumber Company.

But that information
is six months old.

Let's go check out that
gym where he works out.

Robert Jackson, is he here?

Right there. Okay.

Robert Jackson?

Yeah.

We'd like to ask
you some questions.

Look, man, I'm off parole.

I don't got to say
nothing to you guys.

You may be off parole, but
you still need to talk to us.

What do you want?

We're investigating the
murder of Darren Kelvy.

What does that
got to do with me?

From what we've been told,
it's got a lot to do with you.

Oh, yeah?

What have you been told?

We've been told that he's
been placing bets with you.

We've also been told he
got himself heavily in debt.

And we've been told
what happens to guys

who don't pay
their debts to you.

Come on.

Let me get my bag.

Walker!

Ugh.

All right, let's go.

Come on, now.

.44 Mag, hollow points.

Same bullets that
killed Darren Kelvy.

What you got there?

Could be Jackson's bettors.

So story we gave him
was more fact than fiction.

Yeah, it looks that way.

Jeez.

A lot of 'em.

Kelvy's name...
Been crossed out.

P. Powers. You
think that's Preston?

Well, that's something
we'll have to ask him.

Think Jackson was the main man?

Nah. I don't think
he had the brains

to be the main man.

Who did Alex say Jackson
worked for when he was on parole?

Something lumber.

McMartin.

Yeah, yeah.

Let's go over there.

♪ We're crossing
over To the other side ♪

♪ We're crossing
over To the other side ♪

♪ Yes we've been tested
And we've been tried ♪

♪ We're crossing
over To the other side ♪

♪ We're crossing
over To the other side ♪

♪ Crossing over ♪

♪ We're crossing
over To the other side ♪

♪ We have been tested ♪

♪ Yes, we've been tested
And we've been tried ♪

♪ Crossing over ♪

♪ We're crossing
over To the other side ♪

♪ We're crossing over ♪
♪ We're crossing over ♪

♪ Crossing over ♪
♪ We're crossing over ♪

♪ To the other side ♪

♪ To the other side ♪

♪ Crossing over ♪

♪ We're crossing over ♪

♪ Oh, yes, we are ♪

♪ We're crossing over ♪
♪ To the other side ♪

♪ To the other side... ♪

Dear Lord.

I've really messed up.

Big-time.

But the way I'm
thinkin', Lord, is...

maybe it's not too
late to stop this.

To stop this thing, Lord, before
I do any harm to the ministry.

It ain't gonna happen, Preston.

Not if you want to
keep your daddy alive.

But they'll know it was me,

and the stain will
spread back to my father.

Look. Hey, relax.

Relax.

You follow the plan just
like Mr. McMartin laid out,

and nobody will know you
had anything to do with it.

Now, let's go.

♪ You are my savior ♪

♪ You are my Lord ♪

♪ You are the one ♪

♪ My heart adores ♪

♪ There is one
thing I love to do ♪

♪ Giving my praises to you ♪

♪ Giving my praises to you ♪

♪ You are... ♪

♪ You are my Lord ♪
♪ You are the one ♪

♪ You are the one
That my heart adores... ♪

Oh, hey.

Draw it, you're dead.

Now, do we kill you,
or do you help us?

Okay.

Tie 'em up.

Here, use these.

Come on, let's go. Hurry.

Hurry, hurry.

Your hands.

♪ Give him the praise ♪

♪ Give him the praise Give
him the praise, come on ♪

♪ He's worthy of Your praise ♪

♪ Give him the praise Give
him the praise, come on ♪

McMARTIN: Jackson was worthless.

Nothing but trouble.

How so?

Well... I fired him for
running numbers on the job.

When was that?

About six months ago.

Now, you ask around.

Earl McMartin believes in
givi" a man a second chance.

But Jackson's the kind
of guy that bites the hand.

You know what I mean?

Hmm.

Expecting someone?

Hm? Oh, no. No. We're
all shut down today.

So what are you
still doing here?

Paperwork.

It's never-ending.

And you haven't seen
Jackson in the last six months?

That's right.

Why do you ask?

Because he was killed
today while resisting arrest.

I can't say I'm all
broke up with the news,

but, uh, well, you know, it's...

It's too bad and all that.

Yeah.

Thanks for your time.

All right. Let's go.

And remember...

You do anything
stupid... Anything

you're dead.

So are the guards.

Here, carry that
for me, will you?

Thank you.

Hey, Preston, nice
crowd in there, eh?

Yeah, it sure is.

Here, let me get
that door for you.

There you go.

Help.

We need help in the
counting room now.

♪ From the rising of the sun ♪

♪ He's worthy to be praised ♪

♪ To the going down Of the sun ♪

♪ He's worthy to be praised ♪

♪ Give him the praise ♪

Put your hands together.

Let's give it up for
our evangelical choir.

Weren't they magnificent?

Praise the lord.

You know, perfect
pitch is no problem

when God's dancin'
on your vocal chords.

Oh, yeah.

It just gives me shivers
every time I hear 'em.

Hey, Bobby. Take us
through another one.

Come on, now.

See how McMartin relaxed
when we told him Jackson is dead?

Yeah, I did.

What's our next move?

Preston Powers.

Hey, Ranger-1.

Yeah, Jimmy, this is C.D.

Yeah, what's up, big dog?

We've had a robbery
here at the crusade.

Robbery at the crusade.

We'll be there in two minutes.

Okay, you got what
you came for, now go.

May God have
mercy on your souls.

Dad.

May God have mercy on yours.

You're not gonna... No!

Son.

Ugh! Aah!

What happened?

911. Right.

Get me an ambulance
down here fast.

Son, don't die.

What are you doing,
calling for backup?

No, I'm calling my
insurance company.

You are?

No, I'm calling for backup.

Get out of the way!

Going down big-time.

We're talking armed robbery,

resisting arrest, and
assaulting a police officer.

Don't forget
first-degree murder.

Murder?

I didn't shoot anyone.
That was Wiley.

You were his accomplice.

That makes you just as guilty.

They're doing lethal
injection now, you know?

Lethal injection?

Yeah, but you got one chance.

That's right. Tell
us who your boss is.

McMartin. Earl McMartin.

He's the one who's
behind this whole thing.

Let's go. Go.

Hey, you know, I
like this driving stuff.

Think I could do it more often?

The keys, Trivette.

So that's... That's, like, a no?

Mm-hm. That's a no.

Watch out.

I'm gonna flank him.

Martin!

Don't make it worse than it is.

Throw your weapon out and
come out with your hands up.

You want me? Come and get me.

Hands up. I'm up, I'm up.

God works in
mysterious ways, Preston.

Yes, he does.

He came to me...

when I was lying
in the parking lot.

I was ready to let go,
but he came to me.

He said it wasn't my time.

My work here wasn't finished.

All right.

I'm sorry for the
trouble I caused.

I hope you can forgive me.

Sounds to me like the big
man's already forgiven you.

If he can forgive you,
we can forgive you.

I love you, Preston.

Going into the final bout

of the final event
of the competition,

the German Troopers
and the Texas Rangers

are dead even.
Remember, concentration

and focus.

Focus and concentration.

Go get 'em, tiger.

Uh, let me ask you
something, Cordell.

That Hans is a pretty big fella.

You think Jimmy has a chance?

Yeah, Jimmy's
an excellent boxer.

He's got a good chance.

Well, remind him of
focus and concentration.

You got it, C.D. Thank you.

Whether we win or lose today,

I just wanted to
let you know I...

I really enjoyed
myself here in Dallas.

Well, it was great
having you here, Cosmo.

Finally.

It all comes down to you and me.

Mm-hm. I can't wait.

What is that?

Oh, my gosh. The fat lady
is definitely warming up.

Who is this fat lady?

Ok, now. Be smart.

Be smart. Be smart.

Box him. Box him.

Box him.

Get him.

That's the wildest
boxing I've ever seen.

Come on, Trivette!

Trivette, box. Box, Hans.

What's the matter,
Hans? Box him.

Trivette, box him.

I'm boxing him.

Use your head,
Hans. He's very good.

Use your head. Use my head.

Okay, okay. Use your head.

I'm gonna use my head.

Take it.

Oh, yeah!

Trivette, box.

Box, Hans!

Trivette.

When I said use your head...

I didn't mean as a target.

Hey. Yeah.

Control yourself, huh?

Now, box him.

Now...

Box him. Box him.

Break it up. Let's go.

Break it up.

All right.

You... You are one tough Ranger.

You're one tough German.

Judges, may we have
the scores, please?

Well, what do you got?

One question. Yeah.

Who is the fat lady?

Oh, Hans... It's
just an expression.

It means, it ain't
over 'til it's over.

If this is case...

I think I hear your
fat lady singing...

in my head.

I wonder if she's singing
the same song I hear.

That's it, boys, it's over.

We got a draw.

Let me introduce you
to the co-champions

of this year's International
Peacemaker Games:

Texas Rangers
Walker and Trivette.

And German Troopers
Hans and Cosmo.

Let's give it up.

Yeah.

All right, Bobby. Take it away.

Yeah, Walker.

Congratulations. Thanks, C.D.

Congratulations.

Trivette.

We'll be right there.

There's been a gang
shooting in Lakewood.

Any witnesses?

A Mrs. Hannah Sanchez.

See you. C.D.: Be careful.

♪ Crossing over
To the other side ♪

♪ To the other side ♪

♪ '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 ♪