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does anyone see a pattern here?


I've gotten to like this show, but I've noticed some things. How is it that Walker always seems to show up at the right moment? He always seems to be in the right place at the right time. And, he can almost never go anywhere without attracting trouble. Yesterday, he went on a fishing trip with C.D. and Trivette, and guys started picking on C.D. almost immediately, and all three of them ended up in a brawl. It's so silly.

"Don't let a suitcase full of cheese be your big fork and spoon." ~~~Marie Barone.

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Yes, it is a wonder, unbelievable how he keeps one step ahead of the criminals that way.

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This is a movie, second - would you like to watch him just sitting in the restaurant or reading papers in the office? I don't think so. When finally he is investigating criminals he does right steps, and in the movie it is sometimes explained that has good intuition in what he is doing (for example "feeling by heart" where to go with a decuction on what proofs he has).

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^ This!

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I can answer part of this: It's well known in Texas that NOBODY likes CD.

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I see a pattern with an actual life experience by Leonard Peltier. He was falsely arrested, falsely tried, and falsely kept in prison for over forty years. He is still in prison trying to be freed. There are many people backing him, but they have to go up against the FBI, who are very ruthless. Robert Redford made a movie about it, titled "Incident in Oglala."

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every pub he walks into is where the criminal is, he doesn't search for them, they are just there.
who pays for the furniture he breaks.the criminals don't break furniture.

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It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing .

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I remember a few time Walker would pull money out of his pocket, give it to the bartender and say "this will pay for the damages."

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There is apparently no respect for the Texas Rangers in Texas. Every episode, as soon as Walker introduces himself to a group of men, they automatically try to swing at him. No one seems to worry about assaulting a police officer.

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