If you missed any or all of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's previous entrants in the popular reality TV genre, you now have a new chance. Entertainment Weekly has just broken the news that the popular A&E cable network has greenlit a third season of the reality show focusing on actor Steven Seagal's exploits as a MCSO Posse member.
The show was shut down last year after Seagal was accused of sex traficking. Those claims were dropped, and now A&E is ready to bring back the popular Steven Seagal Lawman show. Of course, Maricopa County residents are already familiar in an up-close-and-personal way with Seagal's lawman efforts, as he has been part of Arpaio's posses in the past.
The EW article/press release features the following interesting quote from Arpaio: "Mr. Seagal has been on this horse before, so to speak, and will be an asset to this fine organization. We look forward to working with him. We’re a little unusual here, which should make things pretty interesting.”
Not sure who the "we" that the Sheriff is referring to as being unusual. Certainly, it is up for interpretation.
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