Dog the Bounty Hunter - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Meet the Chapmans
New series focusing on the tumultuous home and professional life of bounty hunter Dwayne Dog Chapman, and his partner and wife Beth. In the first episode, Dog and team chase Floyd Chapman (no relation), a heavily tattooed bail jumper.
Father and Son
In Hawaii, Dog sets off from Honolulu to Kona to help his son Leland with some of his fugitives. First, a stop at Leland's boxing gym to warm up for their day of hunting with a quick sparring session and some father-and-son time together.
The Competition
Dog and Beth hunt for one fugitive, while Leland and Justin chase another.
A Walk on the Wild Side
The crew scours the seedy underbelly of Waikiki for a tattooed repeat offender, with $20,000 of bail money hanging in the balance.
Bounty Hunters Have Hearts, Too
Once a criminal himself, Dog knows how it feels to be hunted. In this episode of our series that focuses on the tumultuous home and professional life of bounty hunter Dwayne "Dog" Chapman, he and the team delve into the depths of Honolulu's Chinatown as they search for a young Samoan girl who's gone down the wrong path. After a frustrating day of hunting, Dog must shift gears to fulfill his suburban Dad obligations by attending his daughter's school play.
Love's Labors Lost and Found
While hunting an elusive deep sea fisherman, Dog is also trying to plan a great Mother's Day for Beth, but he's having problems finding the special flowers Beth wants.
The Godfather of Waikiki
Dog must bring in "The Godfather of Waikiki" in order to preserve his respect on the street.
Hide and Seek (1)
The crew searches Hawaii's underworld for a female bail jumper; the hunt is halted while the team conducts a daylight raid to capture another criminal.
Hide and Seek (2)
Dog's team endures near misses, bad tips and long nights as the hunt for a female fugitive stretches into its second week.
Justin's Big Day
Young Justin takes the lead in an arrest.
It's Good to Be Home
Dog and his team return to their home town to capture two fugitives.
You Can't Go Home Again
In Denver, Dog and Beth repeatedly collide with reminders of their early days.
A Family Feud
Dog and his team hunt a fugitive wanted on drug charges in Denver; Tim's son graduates.
Sons and Daughters
The team hunts down a mother who has numerous drug charges against her.
The Sweep
Dog decides to sweep the island clean of as many fugitives as he can in two days. Raymond, wanted on drug charges, is an easy grab. Mauro, wanted for solicitation, is busted. And a Samoan, Siamau, is convinced to fly back to Hawaii from Los Angeles, and the team quickly nabs him.
Stress Management
Dog goes after a fugitive named Tracy who lives in a homeless shelter, but the shelter's staff is uncooperative, and the two sides get into an angry confrontation that forces Dog to temporarily back off. Next, an informant leads the team to Daniel, whose capture is clean but violent. Stressed out by the job, Dog and Beth decide to relax with a romantic dinner.
Where There's Smoke...
Dog juggles his job and family responsibilities at the same time. He leads the search for Robert, a low-level drug dealer who makes money by selling hedge clippings as marijuana and broken Macadamia nuts as crack. As he hunts down Robert, Dog gets on the phone to tell Beth not to spend too much money to furnish Leland's Honolulu apartment.
Second Chances
Upset because one his puppies may die and wanting to give the little guy a second chance in life, Dog decides to offer one of the fugitives a second chance, too. He captures Paul, an "Ice Head" methamphetamine addict, then steers him to a rehab program instead of jail. The next day, Dog, Bonnie, and Cicely head for the vet's office, where they discover the puppy is okay. They name him Lucky, because like Paul, he's lucky to be alive.
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