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Dog adapts to the times by adding a social networking Web site to his crime-fighting arsenal.
Dog adapts to the times by adding a social networking Web site to his crime-fighting arsenal.
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Dog the Bounty Hunter
S8, EP11 "A Family Affair"Dog searches for his prey by using a relative's actions to his advantage.
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S6, EP30 "Rain Check"Beth hopes for a romantic anniversary dinner with Dog, but the call of duty spoils their plans.
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S6, EP32 "Love on the Run"Today Dog finds himself looking for more than one fugitive. He starts the day looking for a woman who has skipped out on her court date. But he soon learns that since she disappeared she has teamed up with a woman whose criminal exploits have attracted the attention of local media. Word on the street is that they are on the run together. In this case love isn't the answer--in fact, it might be the problem.
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S6, EP33 "Jump Start"When Dog gives a drug addict a second chance, the man flees on his way to rehab.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S8, EP10 "Tag, You're It"Dog adapts to the times by adding a social networking Web site to his crime-fighting arsenal.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S8, EP9 "Picture This"A mainland bondsman asks for Dog's help in capturing a criminal who has fled to Hawaii.
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S8, EP7 "Tears for Fears"Lyssa Chapman finds herself in a jail cell with no recollection of how she arrived there.
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S8, EP5 "Greed Is Good"Tasked to find a fugitive accused of assaulting a police officer, Dog and the team refuse to take any chances; while on the Big Island, Dog convinces the felon's friends and family to join forces and then learns he fled to another island.
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