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Dog makes a memorable impression on elementary school students on Career Day; an old friend and sheriff helps Dog track an elusive fugitive with connections in the drug world.
Dog makes a memorable impression on elementary school students on Career Day; an old friend and sheriff helps Dog track an elusive fugitive with connections in the drug world.
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S3, EP5 "The Thief Who Stole Christmas"Dog spends Christmas Day attempting to track down a man who steals to support a drug habit, and hopes to present his quarry with a shiny pair of handcuffs as a holiday gift.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S3, EP6 "Rock-a-Bye Bounty"Dog and Beth's former housekeeper has a new career as a bond-jumper; the eventual capture of their ex-employee turns out to be a bittersweet victory.
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S3, EP7 "Father-Hood"Tim spends quality time with his toddler daughter before he goes after a client who failed to show up for court.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S3, EP8 "Cops and Criminals"Dog makes a memorable impression on elementary school students on Career Day; an old friend and sheriff helps Dog track an elusive fugitive with connections in the drug world.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S8, EP21 "Ties That Bind"Duane Lee returns to the unit; the team scours the seamy side of Honolulu to locate an exotic dancer.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S8, EP15 "Short Handed"Dog travels to Colorado to help a fellow bondsman nab a violent culprit who plans to disappear; a distracted Duane Lee leaves Dog in the lurch.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S8, EP14 "Cutting the Apron Strings"Two different young men, one with a taste for larceny and the other for strong spirits, have a bad habit of missing their court dates; Dog senses their love for their mothers, and uses it to offer them fatherly advice.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S8, EP13 "Training Day"Rookie Alysin learns the ropes of the bond business; Duane Lee questions Beth's decision to go on the hunt.
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