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S3 E23 Standoff

1 h 28 min · 20 de may de 2026
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In the season finale of Walker, Texas Ranger Season 3, the boys tackle the epic double-length episode "Standoff" — a wild ride packed with political intrigue, an international master assassin known as the Chameleon, a high-stakes charity ball hostage crisis, and plenty of classic Chuck Norris action. Clint and the crew break down the full episode scene-by-scene, from the opening campaign speech in Dallas to jetpack stunts, endless hallway chases through the building’s “bowels,” brutal fistfights, and one of the best villain showdowns of the season. Expect their usual mix of loving roast, plot-hole surgery, superpower observations, and side-splitting tangents (including mustache forensics, old folks’ home invasions, and why certain briefcases should raise more red flags). They also wrap up Season 3 with a quick-and-dirty recap, share their personal highlights, and look ahead to the ridiculousness awaiting them in Season 4. If you love Walker done wrong in the most entertaining way possible, this one’s a must-listen. No ratings or full rankings spoiled here — just pure chaos and appreciation for Texas Ranger justice. Tune in for the quips, the kicks, and the definitive proof that crime doesn’t stand a chance… even if the script sometimes does.

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In the season finale of Walker, Texas Ranger Season 3, the boys tackle the epic double-length episode "Standoff" — a wild ride packed with political intrigue, an international master assassin known as the Chameleon, a high-stakes charity ball hostage crisis, and plenty of classic Chuck Norris action. Clint and the crew break down the full episode scene-by-scene, from the opening campaign speech in Dallas to jetpack stunts, endless hallway chases through the building’s “bowels,” brutal fistfights, and one of the best villain showdowns of the season. Expect their usual mix of loving roast, plot-hole surgery, superpower observations, and side-splitting tangents (including mustache forensics, old folks’ home invasions, and why certain briefcases should raise more red flags). They also wrap up Season 3 with a quick-and-dirty recap, share their personal highlights, and look ahead to the ridiculousness awaiting them in Season 4. If you love Walker done wrong in the most entertaining way possible, this one’s a must-listen. No ratings or full rankings spoiled here — just pure chaos and appreciation for Texas Ranger justice. Tune in for the quips, the kicks, and the definitive proof that crime doesn’t stand a chance… even if the script sometimes does.

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