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The comedy segments that aired between episodes of Angie Tribeca during the 25-hour marathon.
When Angie doesn't use her accumulated vacation leave, Pritkin orders her to take a day off. Meanwhile, Jay teams up with Danny and Hoffman to solve a golf pro's murder. Their only clue? A pair of the murderer's (golf) balls in the victim's hand.
Angie and Jay try to bust an illegal ferret-smuggling ring, but end up opposed by the Fish & Game Bureau, led by Angie's old rival Laurie Partridge.
Out of an obligation to a former partner, Pritkin reluctantly orders Jay and Angie to stop looking into a prostitution ring. However, Angie doesn't know the meaning of the word "stop"... and several other words as well.
A twin brother rolls over on his brother, an antiquities dealer, and implicates him as the thief in the case of a stolen painting. But which twin is which, and which twin is guilty?
A ventriloquist and his dummy are murdered, and Jay and Angie have to go undercover as performer and dummy to get the goods on the killer.
Thirteen bakers have committed suicide in the last year, and Pritkin puts Angie and Jay on the case. However, Angie soon has problems when the trail leads to a crooked wedding planner.
When someone blackmails LA's mayor, the police send in lone-wolf detective Angie Tribeca. However, they also give Angie her 237th partner despite her bad luck with the last 236.
When a mad gym teacher kidnaps Jay and threatens to blow him up, Angie goes after the miscreant and is forced to confront her feelings for her partner.
Jay and Angie go undercover to infiltrate a gang of British robbers posing as chimney sweeps. However, when the gang gets hold of a flash drive with valuable information, the detectives have to continue their undercover work and pretend to be prisoners to recover the drive.
An asthmatic killer smothers victims in a plane's first-class section, and the team goes undercover to find the murderer and stop them before they strike again.
In season three, Angie Tribeca makes television history by going where few shows dare to go: a third season. In pursuit of an animal rights activist turned serial killer, Tribeca, Geils and Tanner travel outside of their jurisdiction to New Orleans, New York, Miami, outer space and Universal Studios Hollywood. The season begins with the first episode and ends with the climactic last episode, barely stopping for episodes two through nine. If you liked Angie Tribeca's second season, you may or may not like the third season, which tackles issues such as dating again after divorce, gambling addiction and adjusting to life after amputation by a faulty hay baler (no one). One thing's for sure: Angie Tribeca's third season is shaping up to be among the top three seasons of the show so far.
In the second season, Angie and the detectives of the LAPD will investigate the murder of a sushi chef, the death of the "bad boy" in a boy band who gets decapitated by a t-shirt cannon and a band of drug-dealing lifeguards. In addition, they will tackle a difficult case with the help of a romance novelist.