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Marting finds out from the D.A. that a criminal (named "Mad Dog No Good") that Martin helped put away, is getting out of jail on parole. The criminal has been watching Martin on his T.V. show, and calls Martin live-on-the-air and tells him he's getting out and wants to meet with him face-to-face. Martin tries to get encouragement from all his friends, but when they find out that Mad Dog No Good is coming to get him, they all desert him and run.moreless
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    Okay, so it turns out that Mad Dog no Good is not huge and scary, but Gary Coleman. I wasn't expecting that and the scene where he and Martin interact and end up crying over it was quite funny. Another funny part was when the old man in the barbershop said he wasn't scared of a sad dog, but runs out of his crutches when Martin says it's "Mad Dog." To me, the only problem was that there weren't a whole lot of "laugh out loud" jokes, but it was good overall. Luckily the next season was a lot funnier.moreless
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