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PremieredMad Dogs Season 3 released on June 4, 2013.
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Episode 1
Having been collared by the law at the end of the last series, the new run begins with the unlucky quartet banged up in a dilapidated prison, where they face various forms of interrogation.
Episode 2
A couple of years later and the group of friends have all made fresh starts under fake identities. A reunion is planned and Baxter discovers some key information.
Episode 3
The friends attempt to discover if they're in the clear, before meeting a contact on the other side of South Africa with the assistance of a familiar face.
Episode 4
The quartet arrive at Lazaro's empty house, where they kill some time by sharing a few home truths and playing the blame game, resulting in a playground-style scuffle. The machine-gun-toting Lazaro isn't best pleased by the behaviour of his uninvited guests - but after hearing their story he is happy to help them out. It seems too good to be true - haven't Woody, Quinn, Baxter and Rick learned their lesson by now?
Mad Dogs
Season 3
Release Date
PremieredMad Dogs Season 3 released on June 4, 2013.
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Sign In to Track ProgressEpisode 1
Having been collared by the law at the end of the last series, the new run begins with the unlucky quartet banged up in a dilapidated prison, where they face various forms of interrogation.
Episode 2
A couple of years later and the group of friends have all made fresh starts under fake identities. A reunion is planned and Baxter discovers some key information.
Episode 3
The friends attempt to discover if they're in the clear, before meeting a contact on the other side of South Africa with the assistance of a familiar face.
Episode 4
The quartet arrive at Lazaro's empty house, where they kill some time by sharing a few home truths and playing the blame game, resulting in a playground-style scuffle. The machine-gun-toting Lazaro isn't best pleased by the behaviour of his uninvited guests - but after hearing their story he is happy to help them out. It seems too good to be true - haven't Woody, Quinn, Baxter and Rick learned their lesson by now?