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Country-singer Merrilee needs Walker's protection from her estranged ex husband who's threatening her.
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  • hello Alex is right there waiting...

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    So I really don't like this episode. Goes back to the simple fact that Walker falls for someone that isn't Alex. In this episode it is a singer named Merilee Summers. She is a country singer who knows a thing or two about the heartbreak she sings about in her songs. Seems her husband that she has separated from thinks that if he can't have her no one can. Caught in the middle is her daughter, Tammy Fay (how Southern). CD knows her manager and has made arrangements for her to perform at his place. Merilee's husband shows up and starts causing all sorts of problems that get the Texas Rangers involved professionally. Personally Walker likes her and invites her and her daughter to stay at the ranch. This bothers me. He and Alex have shared some kisses and shared their feelings for each other. Then he falls for this singer. Thanks god at the end of the episode when she is free from her ex she decides that she needs to put her career first and leaves town and Walker.moreless

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