As Walker and Alex's wedding takes place, a pair of assassins is hired to kill her.As Walker and Alex's wedding takes place, a pair of assassins is hired to kill her.As Walker and Alex's wedding takes place, a pair of assassins is hired to kill her.
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- James Trivette
- (as Clarence Gilyard)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaOn the DVD release, all the songs were changed from the original broadcast version.
- GoofsWestmoreland shoots out the left rear window in Walker's truck. When it cuts back to Walker's truck, the window is intact.
- Quotes
[Walker has put some tuxedos, for his and Alex's wedding, in Trivette's car]
Ranger Cordell Walker: Now, be careful with the tuxedos. Don't wrinkle them.
Ranger Jimmy Trivette: Will you relax!
Francis Gage: Nothing's gonna happen to the tuxes, Walker. Later!
[to Trivette]
Francis Gage: ...You know, the only person more nervous than Walker is Sydney.
Ranger Jimmy Trivette: Why is she nervous?
Francis Gage: She's been worried since day one that we weren't gonna get these tuxes in time for the wedding.
Radio: All units, report of a 2-11 in progress at the First Bank of South Dallas...
[they go to the bank robbery in Trivette's car. One of the robbers has a grenade, with which he tries to use. Gage kicks the grenade under Trivette's car, then realizes his mistake]
Francis Gage: Whoops!
Ranger Jimmy Trivette: Duh!
[Trivette's car blows up]
Ranger Jimmy Trivette: Nooo!
Francis Gage: Uhm... Sorry about your car.
Ranger Jimmy Trivette: Sorry about *what?* Never mind the car; Walker's gonna kill us!
[pieces of burned and burning tuxedo fall and blow around them]
Francis Gage: The tuxes!
Ranger Jimmy Trivette: That's what I mean!
Francis Gage: Oh, man! Hey, we should just... go to Australia.
Ranger Jimmy Trivette: That's not far enough.
Francis Gage: Isn't it? *Shoot*!
[one of the bank robbers gets up and fires on them; Trivette and Gage draw their guns]
Ranger Jimmy Trivette: Get down!
Francis Gage: Yeah, yeah! Get down! You have no idea how much trouble we're in!
Having said all of this, I am a fan of the series. I appreciate it for what it was: A vehicle to showcase whatever physical abilities Norris still had at the time. It's just that some episodes like "Wedding Bells" (despite the theme) didn't really need to make the viewers feel like we all suffered through an actual country wedding. Forcing the issue, gives the episode an additional campyness that the series didn't need anymore of.
- mleveringham
- Aug 6, 2023
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