Apparently Dog (as in the bounty hunter) is no longer grounded, the bad boy. After his boohoo I-did-wrong tour last year after saying some naughty, naughty things about his son's girlfriend, Dog was taken off the air over on A&E, but apparently he's paid his dues, kissed enough ass, and now they're putting the show back on the air. Criminals beware, the cameras are coming.
(FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) — A&E has announced that Dog the Bounty Hunter will be back this summer for a fifth season. The popular cable reality show was pulled from the air last November, following in an incident in which its star, Hawaii-based bounty hunter Duane ''Dog'' Chapman, used a racial slur in a taped telephone conversation. But on Wednesday, Chapman was flanked by his family and a civil rights organization representative when A&E announced his comeback in a carefully orchestrated press conference. Said A&E spokesman Michael Feeney, ''It's not about ratings.... We know his heart. We know him and know he's not a racist.'' New episodes, including some from the show's fourth season that have yet to be aired, are expected to be ready after June 25. {Entertainment Weekly}
Spanking finished, let the crime fighting commence.
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