While Tarrant County Assistant D. A. Alex Cahill is prosecuting cop killer Benny Carl Devlin (Ray Lykins), she gets a veiled threat from former Cuervo County sheriff Dewey Baker (Leon Rippy) - the first person she ever put away, because he routinely beat up suspects; he also terrorized anyone who complained about it. But Alex has no proof that Baker is the man who now stalks her, since Baker is having his former cellmate Duane Hopkins (Mark Walters) stalk Alex for him. Baker even kills Alex's horse, Amber. Then Baker kills Hopkins, whom he doesn't need anymore. Walker and Trivette spring into action when Baker abducts Alex and takes her to a remote cabin (not content with simply killing her outright).
Solid episode with Leon Rippy playing a creep who is seeking revenge for getting sent to prison for being a nasty sheriff. His target: Alex. He stalks her, has her apartment broken in, has Pervy stuff left on her bed and has her horse killed. Walker tried to get Alex to go in hiding, but does she listens? No - but that makes for a tense and engaging watch with us really wanting the former sheriff to get his goose cooked. There's some good interplay between Walker and Alex- nice dialogues. Rippy is excellent as the sinister former sheriff.
Solid episode with Leon Rippy playing a creep who is seeking revenge for getting sent to prison for being a nasty sheriff. His target: Alex. He stalks her, has her apartment broken in, has Pervy stuff left on her bed and has her horse killed. Walker tried to get Alex to go in hiding, but does she listens? No - but that makes for a tense and engaging watch with us really wanting the former sheriff to get his goose cooked. There's some good interplay between Walker and Alex- nice dialogues. Rippy is excellent as the sinister former sheriff.