‘Walker’ Series: Fans Answer Questions About Funniest Moments

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Welcome to our Walker series! We’ve partnered with our friends at Walker Wiki to bring you an interactive series leading up to the second season premiere of Walker, which airs on October 28.

We asked for input from fans of the show and had them answer questions. We had a great turnout, with many fans wanting to share their favorites and their stories. In this part, we asked fans to share their favorite funny moments.

Let’s go!

Merle – “Loved Liam and Larry teaming up in Mexico — their odd-couple banter was spot-on.”

Jennifer – “Cordell calling Trey his Florence Nightingale.”

Lindsay – “When August was running after the car & it made me laugh because I love slice of life things like that.”

Korp – “When Cordell makes August run after the car to “cure” his hangover.”

Laura – “Drunk August with Stella, Liam, and Bret. Who doesn’t giggle at people singing and eating cake while inebriated.”

Anna – “Drunk August. Enough said.”

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Kirsten – “The banter between Cordell and Micki. It’s such a comedic relief when we are dealing with heavy topics in the show.”

Sami – “When Micki called Walker an idiot.”

Hadia – “Probably Cordell and Micki making milk/cow jokes.”

Kaz – “Micki and Cordell middle names theme.”

Helen – “Mickie cracking up over Cordell’s high school theater production photo in the display case (and later taking a photo of it). Shows the bond they are building as partners.”

Susan – “Cordi fangirling. Jared did that beautifully.”

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Jenni – “Cordell trying to climb out of the ditch with llama (alpaca) was peak comedy.”

Shannon – “When they discovered the “llama” was an alpaca, because it was adorable and reminded me of SPN.”

Mathilde – “When Cordell brought the alpaca back.”

Eva – “Cordell Mimics Stella. That’s funny.”

Nancy – “I know I should not find it funny but when Cordell shoots his hand with [the] nail gun while saying ‘I know what I am doing.'”

ThomasRay – “When Walker nailed his hand because it reminded me of my clumsy self.”

Cris – “Walker + nail gun = disaster.”

Margaret – “When Walker [nailed] his hand to the board.”

Andrea – “Walkers accident with the nail, there are not so many funny moments, but that one made me laugh.”

Sam – “When Cordell nails his hand, because it’s just such an ironic thing to happen. (And, it’s such a… Jared thing to do.) Also, puns!”

Zosia – “The one where Walker nails his hand to a plank. Micki’s exasperation is everything!”

Alej – “Walker nailing himself.”

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Gin – “Trey’s line — ‘Thirsty aren’t we?’ — about Stella and Trevor.”

Jani – “Ep. 4 Don’t Fence Me In – Walker’s reaction when the wealthy daughter of the victim winks at him & later the brother refers to him as Ranger Rick.”

Ali – “The interview scene with the rich kids in Don’t Fence Me In was great because it was flirty, funny, and unexpected.”

Lauren – “The ‘If he drew balls on that, I swear.’ line from Bobble Head always makes me laugh.”

Nancy – “Hoyt moments, Cordell civilian moments.”

Im – “Geri exposes Cordi’s poker face.”

Briar
Briar
Briar is the Editor-in-Chief of Nerds and Beyond. She has been running the site since 2015 with the goal of being a unique, professional news site dedicated to all the things she loved - and providing fans with the best content available. Briar oversees the day-to-day operations and runs all of the social media. She loves all things Disney & Walker. You can follow her @thebriarroseee.

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