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Max, The Bionic Woman’s German Shepherd

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Check out this great clip from the original Bionic Woman, featuring the amazing Max. While I am a fan of the new version, I have to confess I was disappointed when I heard that the new show will not have a German Shepherd. Perhaps if the ratings are not good enough they will bring in a new German Shepherd Dog for Michelle Ryan’s Jamie Sommers … because who doesn’t love a German Shepherd??

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4 Responses to “Max, The Bionic Woman’s German Shepherd”

  1. guyver10 Says:

    Ditch the sister, get the dog, imo.

  2. Ryan Says:

    Well, a dog would have really worked with a blind sister. Then the German Shepherd could have easily been explained.

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    [...] has an interview with the woman who played the toddler rescued by Max, the Bionic Dog, in the clip from the original series we posted on Tuesday. Like us, she was struck by the 1970s idea of leaving a toddler in the car alone and a German [...]

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