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Old 08-14-2017, 10:08 AM   #1
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We know that Chuck Norris is an crime-fighter actor and he's also a producer of this show.

But I have a feeling that this show is all about demons that stalk the entire Dallas Fort-Worth city land area and lure people to become criminals and worse than that.

Since Chuck is also a producer of this show, then does he act like Stephen King, the author of horror movies also?
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Even if you say no, then why is Chuck's WTR writings and producings both considered both the Stephen Kings' TV sitcom writing and producing styles in WTR sitcom?
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Even if you say no, then why is Chuck's WTR writings and producings both considered both the Stephen Kings' TV sitcom writing and producing styles in WTR sitcom?
Stephen King has never written a sitcom.
Walker Texas Ranger is not a sitcom.
And no one but you is comparing the two people.
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I believe that you are mistaken and have been grossly misled to arrive at this conclusion.
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Stephen King has never written a sitcom.
Walker Texas Ranger is not a sitcom.
And no one but you is comparing the two people.
I still want to know if Chuck Norris, who is also a producer/writer, wanted to imitate his WTR writing styles like Stephen King's, even Stephen King never written a sitcom and WTR is considered a crime drama series.

Those WTR criminal characters are like land-stalking demons in it, TBH.
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I do not believe that WTR had any supernatural elements, except for maybe the Bear, and that was only because he was a psychic.
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I do not believe that WTR had any supernatural elements, except for maybe the Bear, and that was only because he was a psychic.
There are some other psychic in WTR, especially Victor Larue, who's acting worse as a supernatural than a psychic. Have you seen episodes showing Larue?
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There are some other psychic in WTR, especially Victor Larue, who's acting worse as a supernatural than a psychic. Have you seen episodes showing Larue?
I disagree - Larue wasn't a demon, or even psychotic; he was just a misunderstood man with an anger management problem and he kept getting angrier and angrier because they kept getting his order wrong at MacDonald's, and it eventually drove him to kill 7 people over his 3 appearances on the series.

the BEAR is a different story - he CLEARLY has psychic powers; how else would he always KNOW that Walker was going to be there to fight him?
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If the bear was rabid, and Walker was trapped in a Pinto, we might have something here...
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I disagree - Larue wasn't a demon, or even psychotic; he was just a misunderstood man with an anger management problem and he kept getting angrier and angrier because they kept getting his order wrong at MacDonald's, and it eventually drove him to kill 7 people over his 3 appearances on the series.

the BEAR is a different story - he CLEARLY has psychic powers; how else would he always KNOW that Walker was going to be there to fight him?

Even if Larue is a regular human, then there's still a demon inside Larue's mind that made his psychotic along the way. Have you seen "Trial Of larue" episode?
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^^^ I remember that episode. I loved it when Larue asked the soon to be divorced couple why their daughter was there with them.

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obviously Chuck Norris = Gandhi because think about it - NO ONE has ever seen the two of them together in the same place, and whenever there is a bear attack Gandhi mysteriously leaves the room...
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