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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.
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.
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S7, EP11 "The Road Show: Where Mercy Is Shown"A national book tour leaves a lasting impression upon Dog and his family, as they encounter thousands of grateful admirers.
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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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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.
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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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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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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, EP10 "Tag, You're It"Dog adapts to the times by adding a social networking Web site to his crime-fighting arsenal.
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