1.17 Dig
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Title | Dig |
Episode # | Season 1, Episode 17 |
First aired | July 22nd, 2021 |
Directed by | Richard Speight |
Written by | Seamus Kevin Fahey and Anna Fricke |
On IMDB | |
Outline | Walker and Micki investigate a bomb threat at the school that targeted Liam and Stan. Abeline and Bonham plan a vow renewal, and Trey’s mother comes for a visit. |
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Contents
Synopsis
Characters
- Cordell Walker
- Micki Ramirez
- Stella Walker
- August Walker
- Bonham Walker
- Abeline Walker
- Liam Walker
- Geri Broussard
- Trey Barnett
- Captain Larry James
- Bret Nam
- Stan Morrison
- Isabel Munoz
- Ruby
- Todd
- Byron Santos
- Keesha Barnett
- Travis Pike
- Carlos Mendoza
Music
- "Sweeter Than the Scars" by SHINYRIBS
(Stan makes Walker's return to the Rangers official)
- "Nightlight" by WIRETREE
(Walker hosts the Sacred High kids at the Side Step; Walker and Geri reconnect)
- "Shakey Mama Blues" by LEOPOLD AND HIS FICTION
(Walker and Micki search the school and spot photos of high school Walker. Geri and Walker text)
- "Love in a Cage" by WILLIAM LUKE WHITE
(Bel invites Stella to Mexico; Ruby invites August to her house)
- "Time to Go" (feat. French for Rabbits) by LINDSAY
(Micki gives Walker her mock DPS testimony)
- "Mary, Won't You Call Me Someone" by RUBBER BAND GUN
(High school kids still there having fun; Walker and Micki discusses Walker's need to face Carlos Mendoza)
- "Strangers" by WINGTIP
(Augie and Ruby hanging out; Augie turns her down, walks out)
- "Clozer" by THINK NO THINK
(Stan and Byron get into a shoving match)
- "Slow Rise II" by SUN JUNE
(Micki's bungalow, looking forward to her future with Trey)
- "The Night Terror" by BILLY KING & THE BAD BAD BAD
(Walker disarms and takes out both goons; Walker kidnaps Stan at gunpoint)
Quotes
Trivia & References
Sides, Scripts & Transcripts
Promotion
- Synopsis
- [https://www.emmys.com/news/mix/showing-her-range/ Showing Her Range-A veteran writer-producer runs her own show at the new Walker.