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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.
Sniglet unleashes his master plan... or does he? Jay will never become lieutenant... or will he? Monica is a prisoner in the hands of a vicious serial killer... or is she? Hornbein wrangles an invitation to Pritkin's wedding... or does he? And Angie... is she?
Sniglet goes global when he steals a deadly virus from a DoD bioweapons lab and plans to distribute it throughout LA.
When a naked woman with amnesia crawls out of a backpack, Angie takes her under her wing. They soon discover that the woman is tied to a prison escape, and the search takes the officers to the town of Ratenberg.
A woman asks Jay to get photos of her husband cheating on her, but Jay soon finds himself framed for the man's murder.
When Anton Chekov goes missing in NYC, a mysterious replica of a famous NY landmark in Angie's mailbox leads the team to the Big Apple. There, Angie teams up with a hard-as-nails brunette female police detective to find out what happened to Anton, and if he's connected to the Sniglet murders.
Jay is acting lieutenant and goes out on a limb to support Monica's theory that a dead man fell from space. The case takes Danny and Angie from Mission Control at NASA to Acme Labs as they search for the truth.
A robotics expert is murdered under mysterious circumstances. While Angie recruits Diane Duran to help her, Jay gets dangerously close to the prime suspect.
When a beloved college badminton athlete is involved in a hit-and-run, the detectives find themselves in an uphill struggle to try and put him away
The search for the trophy hunter killer continues, and the trail leads to the Big Easy.
The hunt is on for a serial killer who abducts rich white trophy hunters and uses their clothing to make disguises for animals.
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.