A Tale of Two Families
- Episode aired May 20, 2021
- TV-PG
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
1.8K
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Flashbacks to the days right before and after Emily's death and how the entire Walker family dealt with the sudden tragic loss.Flashbacks to the days right before and after Emily's death and how the entire Walker family dealt with the sudden tragic loss.Flashbacks to the days right before and after Emily's death and how the entire Walker family dealt with the sudden tragic loss.
Jeff Pierre
- Trey Barnett
- (credit only)
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This episode was simply incredible - all the storylines the show has built up so far tied up together in an episode that just keeps you on the edge of your seat. I expected this episode to be slower since I knew there would be flashbacks, but instead it was pure emotion and excitement every second from beginning to end.
This is my favorite episode so far, in a horrible way. It's intense, and super insightful, and wow -- so important to the overall story. Stirred real physical reactions from me, and man, I might need a pacemaker after this one.
Nice getting the back story on what happened in episode one and beyond. Interlude- the side story (middle age intrigue) the Abilene and Bonham inquietude. Don't try to put everything in a tidied up box. Tread carefully writers.
Overall I'm not crazy about this show. But this episode was just wow, really gave you and idea on what happened. Put the show in perspective. Fleshed out Bonham Walker really well. Able to understand why he's done what he's done. I really think this episode could have been shown earlier on.
I agree 100% with the "Boo" reviewer - the first 2/3 of the show was a melodramatic morass and I was on the verge of cancelling the show from my "Watch List " - the last 15 minutes of the show took my rating from 1 to 8 - don't think that has ever happened before. I started watching this show because of "Walker Texas Ranger , but it was a bait and switch title - this has nothing to do with Walker Texas Ranger and very little to do with the Texas Rangers - needless to say the soapy wimp playing Walker would never have been a candidate for the Texas Rangers in Chuck Norris show but he works well in a Soapy family drama. If it wasn't for Lindsay Morgan ( who would have been a Texas Ranger in the Chuck Norris show ) - I would probably find something else to watch next year - this isn't my kind of show but for what it is - it is well done.
Did you know
- GoofsThe Galaga (1981) arcade game could not display "EMILY" on the high score game because it only had a 3 character display for high score names.
- ConnectionsReferences Galaga (1981)
- SoundtracksBloom
by Arch Leaves
Written by A.M. and Brad Gordon
Produced by A.M. and Brad Gordon
Performed by Arch Leaves
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