Little Dog
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Comedy
Seasons | 2
Episodes | 15
avg.Runtime | 22 min
First EP | 2018-03-01
Last EP | 2019-03-07
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Rating : 6
Overview
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Pro-boxer Tommy “Little Dog” Ross, the favourite to win a Championship Belt, has a world-class meltdown in the middle of the fight and walks out of the ring. We meet up with him again five years later, living a life of general self-destruction, when he is caught on video in a bar fight, prompting old rival Rico “Havoc” St. George to challenge him to a title rematch. Tommy struggles to get the noise of his strong-willed family out of his head in order to make the decision of whether or not to get back in the ring.
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Cameron Pictures
Elemental Pictures
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2018-03-01
Five years after quitting a match, boxer Tommy "Little Dog" Ross begins a quest for redemption.
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Round One
2018-03-01
Former pro boxer Tommy “Little Dog” Ross is living a life of general self-destruction when an old rival challenges him to a rematch.
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Round Two
2018-03-01
Having accepted the rematch with his old rival Rico “Havoc” St. George in a moment of bravado, Tommy soon realizes there’s no way out.
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Round Three
2018-03-08
Tommy tries to get his old job back at Devereaux’s Seafood Empire, but when it doesn’t go quite as planned, an offer from his dad’s old crony grows more appealing.
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Round Four
2018-03-15
Tommy and Vaani’s pasts come back to haunt them when they both receive visits from former flames.
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Round Five
2018-03-22
Things are going surprisingly well for Tommy in jail until his bail is posted and he’s put under Sylvia’s sharp-eyed surety.
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Round Six
2018-03-29
Pamela catches Rico at one of Ginny’s seminars, and everyone attends the official weigh-in.
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Round Seven
2018-04-05
With Tucker pressuring Tommy to throw the fight, his family preoccupied and his father still in jail, Tommy is on his own to decide whether or not he’ll fight to win.
“I would rather entertain and hope that people learned something than educate people and hope they were entertained.” – Walt Disney