BountyHunter-related stories
Posted Nov 1st 2007 8:05AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Watercooler Talk, Celebrities

Duane "Dog" Chapman is in a heap of trouble over some horribly racist comments he made. They're so bad that A&E
has halted production on
Dog the Bounty Hunter while the network investigates the matter.
Here's the story: The
National Enquirer magazine has audio tapes where Chapman uses the 'N' word repeatedly and tells his son not to date black girls. Somehow, the magazine acquired a tape of a phone call between "Dog" and his son.
Chapman won't talk about it, but he did send his pastor out to
calm down the media. Pastor Tim Storey, called "the pastor to the stars" by
USA Today, said "Dog" cried for 30 minutes about it, saying "Can you believe, Tim, that I'm going to be put in the same category as Imus." Storey said that "Dog's" excuse was that he was mad at his son about his relationship with some girl.
Posted May 12th 2007 3:30PM by Will O'Brien
Filed under: OpEd, Stargate, Episode Reviews
(S10E15) Bounty is one of the funniest
SG-1 episodes this season. The
Orion Syndicate Lucian Alliance has put a price on SG-1s head, and plenty of bounty hunters want in. Vala was in rare form, Cam got a little action, and Daniel was saved by... a city bus. The show gets the plot out of the way pretty quickly, so we go to relax and watch each member of the team deal with their own personal assassin.
Continue reading Stargate SG-1: Bounty
Posted Apr 7th 2006 12:00PM by Michael Sciannamea
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, OpEd, My Name Is Earl
Who knew that
Earl Hickey was such a stud muffin? Before his ex-wife Joy came along six years ago, Earl had an intense three-week
relationship with Jessie (played by the excellent Juliette Lewis). While hanging out in the local bar, a pregnant and
desperate Joy manages to steal Earl away. Later on, Earl and Joy end up becoming husband and wife.
Cut to the
present, and Jessie, still working in the bail bondsman's offices, still lacking those front teeth, and apparently
still angry over what happened, overhears that Joy never showed up for a traffic court appearance. Jessie decides to
become a bounty hunter in order to bring her in, and trains intensely to the sound of the lost 80's classic,
"Lunatic Fringe" by Red Rider. (This show continues to brilliantly use music at key moments.) She also gets
new front teeth to go with her "Dog, the Bounty Hunter" look.
Continue reading My Name is Earl: The Bounty Hunter