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Dog travels from Honolulu to Kona to help his son Leland capture some fugitives; father and son spar in the gym.
Dog travels from Honolulu to Kona to help his son Leland capture some fugitives; father and son spar in the gym.
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Dog the Bounty Hunter
S1, EP1 "Meet the Chapmans"The team chases a heavily tattooed bail-jumper; Dog imparts wisdom upon the captured criminal in the hope of changing his life.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S1, EP2 "Father and Son"Dog travels from Honolulu to Kona to help his son Leland capture some fugitives; father and son spar in the gym.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S1, EP3 "The Competition"Dog devises a contest where he and Beth hunt for one fugitive, while Leland and Justin chase another.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S1, EP5 "Bounty Hunters Have Hearts, Too"The team searches for a Samoan girl who has taken the wrong path in life; Dog attends his daughter's school play.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S8, EP29 "Big Brother"Dog hopes to gain the trust and assistance of a Samoan fugitive's kinfolk, but tempers flare during a raid on the family's home.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S8, EP28 "God Looks on the Heart"The U.S. Postal Service assists Dog and his team in their quest to bring a footloose fugitive to justice.
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S8, EP26 "Behind the Hunt"Dog, his posse and the show's production crew share their thoughts on the series; includes previously unseen footage.
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S8, EP24 "Luck Be a Lady"Dog and the crew investigate two courtroom no-shows on the Big Island, only to learn one of them may actually be in Southern California.
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