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 worst episode of "Angie Tribeca" is "Heading to the Legal Beagle", rated 6.9/10 from 85 user votes. It was directed by Phill Lewis and written by Marisa Pinson. "Heading to the Legal Beagle" aired on 12/30/2018 and is rated 0.2 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Commissioner Bigfish".
The team works alongside a victim suing a popular law office for covering up negligence at FarmTech, a farming company with an alleged pesticide problem.
Director: Phill Lewis
Writer: Marisa Pinson
Tribeca and Geils poke around into a prostitution ring, but the lieutenant is afraid of what they might uncover and orders them to stop.
Director: Peter Segal
Writer: Jason Belleville
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.
Director: Steve Pink
Writer: Juliet Seniff
After 20 years in prison, Angie is reunited with her old team and son A.J., now part of the Special Division Force. The teams first assignment is to infiltrate a hospital to find a potential assassin of French Ambassador, Pierre Cardin.
Director: Ira Ungerleider
Writer: Ira Ungerleider
Tribeca is undercover as a high school glee club coach to stop a highly prolific distributor of malware and computer exploits. But first, her glee club must come in first place at their final competition.
Director: Amy York Rubin
Writer: Marisa Pinson
Another dead passenger arrives at LAX, so the gang goes undercover aboard an airplane to catch the killer in the act.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Jeff Astrof, Ira Ungerleider
Atkins assigns a romance novelist to aid Geils and Tribeca in their attempt to bust an organ thief at a local hospital. Why? Why not? Does anything have to make sense anymore? Or can shows just do whatever they want with no explanation?
Director: Dan Beers
Writer: Nathaniel Stein
Geils and Tanner investigate the mysterious death of a reunited boy band member while Tribeca finally meets with Sgt. Pepper. Why? Seemingly, he's connected to Mayhem Global, but what is Mayhem Global and why do they keep bringing it up?
Director: Matt Sohn
Writer: Sean Lavery
The team investigates an attack on popular E-Sports gamer, Bondevil. A.J. is sent to join and infiltrate the QuarkSpark team where he learns of a secret underground money laundering system within the E-Sports world.
Director: Brennan Shroff
Writer: Nathaniel Stein
Tribeca is sent undercover to investigate a string of dead models from “Popular Magazine.” The only catch, the fingerprints on all of the bodies belong to dead Peruvian men. The remainder of the team heads to Peru to investigate.
Director: Brennan Shroff
Writer: Greg Bratman
Angie Tribeca is assigned a new partner, Jay Geils, to find the mayor's blackmailer and bring him to justice.
Director: Steve Carell
Writer: Steve Carell, Nancy Carell
Tensions flare between Tribeca and Scholls after the skull of a missing sushi chef is fished out of the ocean. Why? Because they're in a love triangle with Geils. It actually has very little to do with the case.
Director: Rachel Lee Goldenberg
Writer: Mathew Harawitz
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?
Director: Rachel Lee Goldenberg
Writer: Scott Hanscom
The team is recruited by the Vice President to cover up a Cabinet members extra-marital affair after the suitor mysteriously dies.
Director: Tom Magill
Writer: Yael Green, Haley Di Guilio
Tribeca and Geils search high and low for a missing priceless work of art.
Director: Michael Patrick Jann
Writer: Ira Ungerleider
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.
Director: Ira Ungerleider
Writer: Ira Ungerleider
Tribeca tracks down a baker's murderer before anyone else gets hurt.
Director: Michael Patrick Jann
Writer: Jeff Astrof
Tribeca delves into the salacious world of American ventriloquism to investigate a murder.
Director: Martha Coolidge
Writer: Alex Jenkins Reid
Illegal pet ferrets are leaking into California, so Tribeca and Geils follow a trail that leads them to a high stakes poker game.
Director: Steve Pink
Writer: Ryan Walls
Geils goes undercover as a lifeguard after a string of suspicious drownings, but Tribeca is worried that he's getting in too deep.
Director: Brennan Shroff
Writer: Shepard Boucher
When a graphic designer is found dead, all evidence points to Tribeca. Why?! What does it mean?! It's just needless cliffhanger after needless cliffhanger with absolutely no accountability for narrative satisfaction!
Director: Dan Beers
Writer: Mathew Harawitz
Angie and Team go undercover to infiltrate Lowercase Capital, a successful Wall Street-like corporation, in connection with the murder of an eccentric billionaire.
Director: Rebecca Asher
Writer: Jessica Conrad
Atkins' family secret leads the team on a race across the country to beat Pierre Cardin in stealing the Louisiana Purchase.
Director: Ira Ungerleider
Writer: Nathaniel Stein
After stealing the Louisiana Purchase and kidnapping Cardin, Tribeca and A.J. are wanted fugitives. Tribeca goes undercover one last time to expose Vice President Perry.
Director: Rashida Jones
Writer: Ira Ungerleider
Ordered to take a day off, Tribeca dabbles in civilian life, while Tanner and Geils solve a murder on a golf course.
Director: Matt Sohn
Writer: Ava Tramer