DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER (http://www.dogthebountyhunter.com/intro.php) has become on of my favorite shows. They have a good episode every time I watch it. Dog and his family are bounty hunters in Hawaii and Dog (the father) is tough, cool, and has a heart of gold.
A rather sad episode aired this week where he gets married just hours after catching a fugitive. It messed up his rehersal, but he made it in time to practice only to get a call from Alaska that his daughter had died in an auto accident just hours before his wedding. It was sad to see this episode, but if you ever get the chance to watch please do. It's a very good TV show. I don't make time to watch it, but when I find it on TV I'm always glued to the set. Must have seen about 10 episodes.
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My 68 year old TV hating father has decided that this is his favorite TV show of all time.
-Ed
Ed........I think that says it all.
Dog The Bounty Hunter (http://youtube.com/watch?v=0og6ntvI-yI&mode=related&search=)
I particularly like the way that, during his briefings with the rest of his team--Beth, sons Leland and Dwayne Lee, and "brother" Tim--he builds up the fugitives as badasses who are armed, dangerous, insane with criminal lust. Then during the takedown they invariably go peacefully without a bit of dissention.
"Yeah, this one's got warrants for everything--,jaywalking, passing bad checks, gas passing. This is one that could make it so's you don't come home. Don't let it fool you that he's 95 years old, got one arm gone, and drooling in his wheelchair, he's a deadly motherf****r!"
What impresses me is the fact that his wife is not some petite little bimbo. She's a significant chunk of woman and she gets right into the thick of things.
I have to agree. The Dog is a very good show. Duane Chapman, never give up hunting skips.
I dunno...a buncha muscle head,redneck,ego-trippin,WWF rejects chasing two-bit bail jumpers...eh.
That's what the show is about. They bring in many second rate bad guys who need to straighten up. Dog gives them a second chance in some cases and tries to help before they become big time criminals. Just watched two nights of DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER.
Also that is what makes the show that much more fun to watch is that DOG being quite the character himself. He has a heart of gold.
Some of you guys are ruthless especially after what he's been through lately. This guy tries to help out everyone he encounters. Best show on TV. I have to agree with Ed's grandfather.
I enjoy the show COPS, but DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER is even better. (Both have good theme songs by the way.)
Don't hate this one as much as that idiotic show with Victoria Gotti and her dimwit, poser, thug-wannabe sons (insert cliche about apples not falling far from trees). Maybe Dog and his crew will get the chance to round up these punks some day, that I would watch.
But I'm still not a fan, kind of one of the reason I dropped cable when I moved. The attitudes rub me the wrong way, but I'm that way about big talking SOBs in real life. The few real badasses I've known didn't have to tell everyone how tough they were, they either showed it or their rep from the things they had done proceeded them. Plus how stupid do you have to be bail jumper or a fugitive in the Hawaiian islands?
Plus stupid looking mullets/skullets on aging loudmouths. Trashy economy-sized big haired fake blondes with annoying voices and too little wardrobe. Bucketloads of bad tattoos. Clans of creepy looking manchildren with chips on their shoulders. Hordes of interchangeable scuzzy petty criminals with sob stories and pathetic family lives. I live in Alabama. If I want to see the things I just listed I'll go to almost any decent sized store, shopping center, large public gathering or outdoor event, hey, high school football season is about to start up again. Sorry if I come of little cranky just now, but those folks are a little too close to plenty of people I see around here.
Then again I seem to be about the only person in Western Civilization who DOESN''T enjoy the TV show "Cops".
Thank you,Yaddo. I couldn't have said it better.Mulletheads.
Reality TV in any form blows goats.....
"Reality TV in any form blows goats....."
Which I'm sure, will one day become a reality show in itself...
As for the show Dog itself, don't know anything about it, and regardless of how good or bad it is, I'm actually quite glad I'm not subject to American cable television.
It just seems like such a hassle to try and slog through all the terrible stuff to find the occasional gem.
But hey, what can I say? I barely have the time/energy to watch much TV anymore anyways, and I can't really say I've seen the full breadth of cable since I don't have it and I'm not American, so what do I know?
Though I did watch Domino just before this thread popped up, which was an interesting coincidence...
What do you think about Dog The Bounty Hunter being arrested? I don't like it one bit. Hope they let him go.
Huh? For what?I can picture the cop asking him"Do you have any I.D.?" And him saying ""Bout whut?"
He was arrested in Hawaii by US Marshals because three years ago he went into Mexico to get a fugitive. The guy was pretty guilty but the manner he did ii was around Mexican Law so they charged him with kidnapping. He posted balk and skipped town and hasn't been back to Mexico. The Mexican authorities were pretty ticked off and they finally worked out a deal with the US to have him arrested.
This is all a bunch of horses**t!
Chapman went to retrieve the Max Factor heir Andrew Luster who raped three women.
(yes...the heir was convicted and was sentenced to over 100 years in prison)
Who gives a s**t if bounty hunting is illegal in Mexico?
Isn't the term "illegal bounty hunting in Mexico" an oxymoron of sorts?
Does Mexican law really count anyway?
It's not like they obey our laws.
Chapman helped to bring to justice a sadistic piece of s**t who violated three women.
He helped to avenge their rapes by putting that human garbage behind bars.
Dog's definitely getting a raw deal here.
We should be throwing him a party but instead he's got a damn ankle bracelet around his leg.
f**k Mexico's laws I say!
They owe us one or two or three or four...hundred thousand!
How many Mexicans have come to our country and comitted crimes only to see them flee back to their home country.
(I suppose this could delve into immigration issues but I don't want to go there)
Dogg did a great service.
More power to him...
They need to set this man free and absolve him of all charges.
The Mexican government better set this man free if they want to set a good example.
Read more about it here (http://www.abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=2452376).
Let this man and his friends go!
Did you know that if your convicted of MURDER in Mexico the max sentence is 50 years? (What this says about the legal system down there,I'm not sure,but it says something...) I suspect this is not a good place to discuss Mexican politics, or maybe it is. Am I being totally ambiguious? I agree about the scumbag he was hunting,though. I believe they profiled this human pus sore on Americas Most Wanted.
Another case of the rich thinking they can do whatever they want without consequences. On BOTH of their parts....
DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER will have a special on A&E Tuesday night at 10pm on September 19th concerning his resent arrest. The Dog and his crew will talk all about the arrest.
Read that he could face up to 8 years in a Mexican prison and right now he is out on bail with a tracking braclet and they took his and the crews passports from them till they go to court.
Yesterday I watched the DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER marathon on A&E for a couple hours. It was on all day yesterday.
Isn't this a case of you reap what you sow? The retrieval/kidnapping (call it what you want) of Andrew Luster (who I agree is a true s**tbird) is what got Dog's name in the American media and helped lead to his TV show. He accepted that risk when he decided to go get Luster. Mexican law may be an oxymoron, but he did basically give them the bird when he bonded out and then skipped the country, pot-kettle-black. With recent anti-American sentiment, I wonder if this is some Mexican politician or prosecutor trying to bolster their career with a high profile case.
Besides from what he's said in interviews, being in trouble with the law is what got him in front of a judge and lead to him taking up bounty hunting in the first place.
Probably not. The Mexican/American authorities have been working more closely in the last few years with extradition issues, mostly with people who commit crimes in the US and then flee to Mexico. Mexico is no longer as much os a safe haven as it used to be, so call this a reciprocation, I guess. This has been in the works for awhile so I don't think it's just a case of a local politician trying to score points.
Why are Mexican and U.S. authorities working together on this case? Duane Chapman, his son, and brother obviously did the best thing for both the U.S. and Mexico by arresting this Andrew Luster .
The special on A&E was good and appeared to give all the facts. The authorities should not let Chapman and crew go to jail especially Mexican prison where he could easily be targeted for murder by a million dollar heir or anyone else who wants him dead. This is not justice. People need to use their heads in this case. Chapman and crew probably shouldn't have gone to Mexico, but Andrew Luster has been going everywhere like Thailand, Philippines, and Mexico probably doing the same thing in those countries and to those people. They found all kinds of writings and date drugs in the dwelling Andrew Luster caught in Mexico. Note to mention all the torture video's that he made of his victims. If he spends any time in Mexican prison then I have no faith in the justice system. This is riduculous.
Of course, quite a few bounty hunters have stated that they knew hunting in Mexico is illegal, and that Dog is getting his just desserts by ignoring Mexican law. One can't help but wonder if any lower-profile bounty hunter would have the time and expense wasted on such an issue. Notoriety and fame, it would seem, has a price.
Onionhead, no doubt I understand it's illegal to bounty hunt in Mexico, but television is much more important than international politics.