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Bounty Girls Miami

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This probably should be in the tv forum but i was curious what you guys think.

Just started watching the show and I like It. Nothing but Hot Tough girls bringing in the bad guys.

Do you think that doing this show was a mistake on their part if they are still doing this work?

Isn't most of what they do scams to get in the bad Person's(Politicly correct) house IE: My lost dog ect.

Doesn't this blow their cover just a wee bit?

Probably not! Criminals do not watch TV :p :rolleyes: ;) So I have heard :D
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"Probably"? :) Is there any reason not to have it in the Now Playing section?
MickeS said:
"Probably"? :) Is there any reason not to have it in the Now Playing section?
OK!! :) I cant do it though ;) (move it)

I post it it here cause this is where i spend 90% Of my time On TCF 11 % Over in Directv( it definatly did not belong there. Although more there than here :D )

Although this is happy hour and seeing Hot chicks bring in the bad Guy/Gal. Does make me very happy :)
I've seen the promos for the show... never watched it. But I'd think that having your bounty hunting crew splashed all over the tube could seriously cut into your effectiveness.
Could be they're looking to get into something else, and the exposure could lead to other things in TV? Seems like producers eat that stuff up if they can make a commercial venture out of it.
alot of silicone on this show, looks like each girl has implants.
Dssturbo1 said:
alot of silicone on this show, looks like each girl has implants.
Sweet! What channel?

I thought "Fight Girls" on Oxygen was good too. Sort of like the Ultimate Fighter with chicks. I don't think they're airing reruns though.

Frank
Dssturbo1 said:
alot of silicone on this show, looks like each girl has implants.
It enhances their bad guy catching abilities.
I gave the first two episodes a shot, and then deleted it from my SP.

It appears to me that a lot of scenes are re-created for dramatic effect.

And it just doesn't seem believable to me that they are walking into a drug-infested neighborhood asking around for some one, and a cameraman is following them with a full shoulder-cam and lights. That makes no sense to me.

And this show proves that even tough women still ramble on about their kids, and their 'feelings'. Ugh.

Wasn't my cup of tea. It is no V.I.P. :)
I haven't made up my mind yet about this show...part of me likes it and then part of me thinks the whole thing is one big setup. With names like Jag...Clyde...Jade...it just sounds like an episode of Charlie's Angels.

I noticed this from the website:
For the past 18 years, Garcia has worked for the Sunshine State Bail Bonds Agency, where she is the manager of worldwide operations and acts as a recovery specialist; She supervises nearly 60 people and has taken more than 7,000 fugitives into custody.
So maybe she just pulled this dream team together out of her 60 agents to make a tv show....
fmowry said:
Sweet! What channel?

I thought "Fight Girls" on Oxygen was good too. Sort of like the Ultimate Fighter with chicks. I don't think they're airing reruns though.

Frank
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Donbadabon said:
I gave the first two episodes a shot, and then deleted it from my SP.

It appears to me that a lot of scenes are re-created for dramatic effect.

And it just doesn't seem believable to me that they are walking into a drug-infested neighborhood asking around for some one, and a cameraman is following them with a full shoulder-cam and lights. That makes no sense to me.

And this show proves that even tough women still ramble on about their kids, and their 'feelings'. Ugh.

Wasn't my cup of tea. It is no V.I.P. :)
Funny I was thinking the exact same thing. Perhaps the take down is the real deal. And the rest is recreated. When they do anactual take down you can tell there are hidden cameras.
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