While busy teaching karate at the Chisholm Middle School, Walker witnesses the suicide of Henry Monroe, a much-bullied 12-year-old due to his poverty-stricken life, and seeks to do something to have the school improve its image, but eventually learns that the kids who bullied him belong to a gang that wants to keep the school just the way it is. Meanwhile, Trivette, Gage and Sydney are infiltrating the nightclub of Lorenzo Cabral.
A strong episode which is quite meaningful - it's simply told and you can tell that it means a lot to Chuck - he's not seen as a thespian but Chuck really emotes well, especially in the scene when the kid he tried to stop taking his life jumps.
A strong episode which is quite meaningful - it's simply told and you can tell that it means a lot to Chuck - he's not seen as a thespian but Chuck really emotes well, especially in the scene when the kid he tried to stop taking his life jumps.