A team of Vancouver investigators, led by homicide detective Angie Flynn, sets out to uncover the motive of each puzzling murder by discovering the killer's connection to the victim. Viewers get a glimpse of the killer before and after the crime is committed.
The best episode of "Motive" season 3 is "6 Months Later", rated 7.8/10 from 138 user votes. It was directed by David Frazee and written by Dennis Heaton. "6 Months Later" aired on 3/8/2015 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Calling the Shots".
Det. Flynn returns after her self-imposed six-month exile and takes on a sensitive, high-profile homicide case.
Director: David Frazee
Writer: Dennis Heaton
The detectives' investigation into the murder of a high-end call girl is complicated by the revelation of her shocking double life, while Angie tries to adjust to Lucas being the primary investigator and becomes distracted when surprising details of the Montgomery case come to light.
Director: Sturla Gunnarsson
Writer: Sarah Dodd
The investigation of two seemingly unrelated murders is hampered by Vega’s need to pass his weapons recertification.
Director: Jeremiah S. Chechik
Writer: Karen Hill
A father is murdered and his daughter is kidnapped; Angie continues on the Neville Montgomery file.
Director: David Frazee
Writer: Thomas Pound
All clues in the murder of an armed robber lead the team to a sweet florist.
Director: Sturla Gunnarsson
Writer: Matt MacLennan
The team must balance law and justice in the murder of a street artist.
Director: Bronwen Hughes
Writer: Julie Puckrin
The team investigates a pilot who may be using his career for murder; Angie copes with Vega.
Director: Stefan Pleszczynski
Writer: Sarah Dodd
A tarot card reader fails to predict her own murder; Vega hears from the doctor.
Director: Sturla Gunnarsson
Writer: Damon Vignale
The assistant to a successful but sleazy photographer is murdered; and later, all the detectives are questioned by an internal-affairs sergeant looking into Angie's connection with Neville Montgomery.
Director: Andy Mikita
Writer: Karen Hill
The team discovers two bodies at a surgical clinic; Angie is afraid someone's following her.
Director: Allan Kroeker
Writer: Thomas Pound
The team searches for a common denominator in three homicides.
Director: Stefan Pleszczynski
Writer: Dennis Heaton
A prime suspect in a murder case may be a victim of foul play herself.
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Angie tries to take down a criminal who is determined to end her career.
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