Angie Tribeca (2016)
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Alfred Molina as Dr. Edelweiss (uncredited)
Episodes 14
The Wedding Planner Did It
Tribeca tracks down a baker's murderer before anyone else gets hurt.
Read MoreThe Famous Ventriloquist Did It
Tribeca delves into the salacious world of American ventriloquism to investigate a murder.
Read MoreThe Thumb Affair
Tribeca and Geils search high and low for a missing priceless work of art.
Read MoreFerret Royale
Illegal pet ferrets are leaking into California, so Tribeca and Geils follow a trail that leads them to a high stakes poker game.
Read MoreMurder in the First Class
Another dead passenger arrives at LAX, so the gang goes undercover aboard an airplane to catch the killer in the act.
Read MoreInside Man
A band of British gangsters robs another bank, and after Tribeca and Geils infiltrate the gang, they somehow get stuck in prison.
Read MoreThe One with the Bomb
Tribeca will stop at nothing to save a kidnapped Geils before time runs out.
Read MoreFleas Don't Kill Me
A man is found dead in a dog park, and Lieutenant Atkins doesn't think Tribeca is ready for the case because she hates dogs and just woke up from a coma.
Read MoreBeach Blanket Sting-O
Geils goes undercover as a lifeguard after a string of suspicious drownings, but Tribeca is worried that he's getting in too deep.
Read MoreA Coldie but a Goodie
Tribeca believes that a 102-year-old's death isn't as natural as everyone thinks, but her concerns aren't heard because of her probation.
Read MoreThe Coast is Fear
A member of the Coast Guard is murdered, and somehow Tribeca and Geils connect it to Mayhem Global. Why? What is the point of all of this? What is it all leading to?
Read MoreWelcome Back, Blotter
Angie Tribeca retires to become a stay at home mom. Show’s over, right? Wrong. A trophy hunter goes missing and she’s back on the case, which will definitely take nine more episodes to solve.
Read MoreBrockman Turner Overdrive
When a beloved college badminton star is the suspect of a hit-and-run, everyone turns a blind eye, because, as we all know, L.A.'s a badminton city. But not Tribeca and Geils, who find "fault" with the case and won't "let" it go.
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