This episode is arguably one of the best. In both their pursuit of the fugitive and their, sadly, ultimately unsuccessful attempts to get the girl to accept reality and the consequences of her actions, they show the heart and dedication to Dog's "find 'em and fix 'em" philosophy that made the show a long running hit. Additionally, local Denver bondswoman, Mary Ellen Pollack, also makes an appearance, joining them in the hunt to bring the girl who touched her heart then did her wrong (always a bad idea) to face her accusers, as well as the victim, her boyfriend, who clearly still loves her, despite her having violently assaulted him with a box cutter.
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