Walker Season 2 Episode 7 Where Do We Go From Here
- TVPG
- January 13, 2022
- 41 min
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8.7 (1,662)
Walker season 2 episode 7, "Where Do We Go From Here" follows the continuing investigations of detective Cordell Walker as he tries to solve the murder of his wife. The episode starts with Walker receiving a call from his psychiatrist, who tells him that she's leaving town for a while and that she wants him to know that she'll be available over the phone if he needs to talk to someone.
As Walker continues with his investigation, he receives a tip from an informant that leads him to a potential suspect. However, as he tracks down the suspect, he begins to doubt whether they are the actual killer or just a pawn in a bigger game. This leads him to re-evaluate his approach to the case and to question whether the answers he seeks are ever going to be found.
Meanwhile, back at home, Walker's children are dealing with the aftermath of the death of their mother in their own way. His daughter Stella is struggling to come to terms with the fact that her mother will never come back and is pushing back against her father's attempts to move on. Meanwhile, Walker's son August is using his skills as a hacker to try and uncover any clues that might help his father's investigation.
As the episode progresses, tensions continue to rise as Walker becomes increasingly frustrated with the lack of progress he is making in the case. An unexpected encounter with a suspect puts him in danger, and as he struggles to escape, he realizes that he may never find the closure that he so desperately seeks.
The final moments of the episode see Walker returning home to find his children waiting for him. As they sit down to talk, it becomes clear that their father's obsession with the case is taking its toll on them, and that they all need to find a way to move on and start living their lives again.
Overall, "Where Do We Go From Here" is a poignant episode that highlights the emotional toll that the murder of Walker's wife is taking on him and his family. It is a reminder that closure is not always possible, and that sometimes the only thing we can do is try to find a way to live with the pain and move on.