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Leland and Dog get some new gadgets for the team; the posse hunts a fugitive who is known for her temper, finally capturing her after tracking her through rural Hawaii.
Leland and Dog get some new gadgets for the team; the posse hunts a fugitive who is known for her temper, finally capturing her after tracking her through rural Hawaii.
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S5, EP3 "Island Hopper"A bondsman from Washington state contacts Dog about a runner in search of some fun in the sun on Kauai.
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S5, EP4 "Nice Guys Finish Last"Dog helps a bondsman friend whose client jumped bail; the team learns that the suspect is moving out when they go to his apartment.
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S8, EP21 "Ties That Bind"Duane Lee returns to the unit; the team scours the seamy side of Honolulu to locate an exotic dancer.
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S8, EP22 "Who's the Boss"Despite their different approaches to apprehending a runaway fugitive, Dog and Beth learn that teamwork may lead to romance.
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S4, EP43 "Seeing the Light"Leland and Dog get some new gadgets for the team; the posse hunts a fugitive who is known for her temper, finally capturing her after tracking her through rural Hawaii.
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S4, EP41 "Girl Trouble"Dog and the team chase Krystal, who jumped bail and vanished along with her lover into the high plains of Colorado.
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S4, EP40 "Trick or Treat"Dog searches for a tattoo artist with a bad habit of missing court dates; Dog makes an alarming discovery at the fugitive's house.
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S4, EP39 "New Dog in Town"Dog surprises Beth with a papillon puppy for her birthday; Beth takes her new puppy out with her on the next case.
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