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Walker Review – The Ugly Truth (1×11)

Things got quite messy for Cordell and his friends and family Walker Season 1 Episode 11.


Hoyt was released from jail after assisting with Emily’s murder case.


He celebrated his freedom properly with a surprise party the new and improved Side Step, but the celebrations were short-lived once he learned about Geri and Walker’s betrayal.


While Geri wanted to tell him about the kiss at the party, Cordell didn’t want to sour the mood. 


Eventually, Geri told him the truth while he was down on one knee.


Regardless of what Hoyt did in the past, no one deserves to find out that the love of their life cheated on them with their best friend, especially not when they’re proposing. 


Hoyt was so ready for Geri to make an honest man of him that he was even willing to forgive and forget the kiss, but all of that changed once he realized that it wasn’t as innocent as he thought. 


The kiss meant something to Geri, and we know it meant something to Cordell. 


They were conflicted about their feelings, but the fact that they couldn’t stop thinking about it meant that there was something there to explore.


They were also avoiding it because they knew it would be messy considering their close relationship. 


Hoyt and Geri have always been Uncle Hoyt and Aunt Geri to Cordell’s kids; he’s his best friend and a member of the family, while she was Emily’s best friend.


A relationship between the two of them would upset and likely alienate Cordell’s kids, his parents, and everyone in between. 


But, the heart wants what it wants, so if Geri isn’t convinced that Hoyt is her soulmate, it’s probably better that he finds out now. 


Personally, I’m more invested in Geri and Cordell furthering their relationship than I am in Geri and Hoyt since we haven’t seen much of their relationship play out on screen.


We’ve been told have history, but we haven’t really been front row to any of it. 


Walker — “Freedom” – Image number: WLK111b_0383f.jpg-Pictured (L-R): Violet Brinson as Stella Walker and Jared Padalecki as Cordell Walker —Photo Credit: Rebecca Brenneman/The CW – 2021 The CW Network. LLC, All Rights Reserved


I didn’t even think they were together considering he was working some sketchy jobs that landed him in prison.


Plus, the few times they did interact, it seemed like they were just those two people who used to date.


It’s obvious Hoyt isn’t going to let Cordell off the hook easily, but for now, Cordell has more pressing matters to attend to considering Clint West and Jaxon, the remaining members of the Rodeo Kings, broke out while being transported to a max security prison. 


Initially, Cordell thought that he needed to finally put an end to his past, but things got more complex when he realized that Trevor was Clint’s son.


While Trevor has been nothing but a gentleman to Stella, by involving her in his life and asking her to run away with him, he put her in harm’s way.


Clint is a dangerous man who will go to great lengths to get what he wants. And right now, he wants two things: his son and revenge. 


Stella is standing in the way of both those things. Plus, Trevor is growing more and more fond of  Cordell, the man who killed his mother, or, at least, the man who Clint blames for her death, so it’s not surprising Clint is upset.  


Cordell’s undercover mission as “Duke” may have led to her death, but they were always playing a dangerous game and someone was bound to get hurt. 


Clint’s men found Trevor and Stella’s hideout, which wasn’t much of a hideout considering it was a vacation spot for the family, and a shootout began. 


The teens were naive to think they could outrun and outsmart a man who managed to stage his own breakout from jail. They were in way over their heads. 


Cordell arrived just in time to nab Jaxon and save his baby girl, but Clint and Trevor are now on the run. 


Trevor seemed to take Stella’s side in this battle, but she should heed Jaxon’s warning about not underestimating the bond between a father and son. 


When push comes to shove, will Trevor be able to turn his back on his father and take the high road?


I’m rooting for Trevor and Stella — they’re a cute couple and Trevor seems like a good kid who was sadly caught up in his family’s drama. Without Clint bringing him down, he has so much potential. 


Cordell is making enemies everywhere! How will the Clint and Cordell drama end? And what is going to happen between Cordell and Hoyt? 


What did you think of the episode? Let us know in the comments below! 


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