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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.
Everything comes together as Jay gets Angie out of prison, and together they try to stop Eddie from assassinating Mayor Perry.
A graphic designer is murdered in LA, and all of the evidence points to Angie as the killer. Jay believes in his partner's innocence, but Angie refuses to defend herself.
A Coast Guard sailor ends up dead in a refrigerator, murdered, and someone's responsible! When Angie investigates, she discovers that the man's death is tied to the illegal smuggling of Canadians and a conspiracy to unseat Mayor Perry.
With Angie on personal leave, Jay and Danny investigate the mysterious death of a boy band member. Things are tense between Monica and Jay, while Angie finally tracks down Eddie who tells her what he's been up to since faking his death.
Angie and Jay are forced to work with a romance novelist to solve an organ legging case at a local hospital before the mayor opens the new cancer wing. Meanwhile, Angie haunted by dreams of her time in a coma... and her first partner and lover Pepper at her side.
IA puts Angie on probation after the LAPD servers are hacked. However, that doesn't stop her from checking out a string of senior citizen murders even when she's handcuffed to her desk.
A hacker threatens to dump the names of cheaters throughout LA unless the detectives find him first. Only a beautiful FBI tech expert, Diane Duran, may be able to help them before it's too late.
Jay goes undercover with the Mailbu lifeguards to discover who is giving illegal weight-loss victims to beach visitors who end up dead. However, he soon goes native and Angie has to pull him back before it's too late.
Monica begins to wonder if Jay really has feelings for her, after he skips dinner with her to go undercover at a sushi club with Angie to find out who killed a sushi chef.
After Angie comes out of a coma after a year, she insists on going back to work. Both Pritkin and Jay question whether she's ready, and Jay has a few revelations for his partner.
A preview of Season 2 of "Angie Tribeca" and a look back at Season 1.
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.