Lone-wolf detective Angie Tribeca and a squad of committed LAPD detectives investigate the most serious cases, from the murder of a ventriloquist to a rash of baker suicides.
The best episode of "Angie Tribeca" season 3 is "Welcome Back, Blotter", rated 8/10 from 174 user votes. It was directed by Rashida Jones and written by Ira Ungerleider. "Welcome Back, Blotter" aired on 4/10/2017 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Murder Gras".
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.
Director: Rashida Jones
Writer: Ira Ungerleider
Tribeca has a hunch that the trophy hunter hunter has struck again, this time in New Orleans. It’s all gators and gumbo as Tribeca heads to the Big Easy in hopes of catching the killer before he strikes again. But everything is not as it seems to be.
Director: Ira Ungerleider
Writer: Shepard Boucher
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.
Director: Dan Beers
Writer: Mathew Harawitz
A brilliant robotics specialist is found dead in his lab. No one knows who killed him, which makes Tribeca's job a lot harder. The only one who can offer any insight into the case is the victim's magnetic assistant, who takes a liking to Geils.
Director: Ira Ungerleider
Writer: Marisa Pinson
Natalie Portman's in this one, but also a man falls from the sky and the team investigates a lead in space.
Director: Brennan Shroff
Writer: Nathaniel Stein
When a middle-aged white man is murdered in New York, the team goes there based on Tribeca's belief that the serial killer they've been tracking is the culprit. No one's on board with her theory, but as the main character, she drives the plot.
Director: Tom Magill
Writer: Juliet Seniff
When a sultry woman convinces Geils to investigate whether her husband is having an affair, he dons his P.I. hat, which lands him in trouble. Think Chinatown, because that's where this story comes from.
Director: Brennan Shroff
Writer: Scott Hanscom
A naked woman crawls out of a child's backpack and doesn't remember a thing. Why? She couldn't tell you. Tribeca helps her trace her steps while Geils and Tanner track down a murderer on the run from prison.
Director: Rebecca Asher
Writer: Ira Ungerleider
When an outbreak of a lethal virus threatens to liquefy everyone in Los Angeles and perhaps the world, the team realizes this might be the season's serial killer's magnum opus.
Director: Payman Benz
Writer: Mathew Harawitz
People are still solid, but Dr. Scholls turns up missing, and the serial killer is still on the loose. Meanwhile, Lt. Atkins has a beautiful outdoor wedding. Do the two converge? That would tie things up nicely in the end.
Director: Paul Bernard
Writer: Marisa Pinson, Shepard Boucher