Ex-cop and recovering alcoholic Hank Dolworth partners with his best friend, former criminal Britt Pollack, in an unlicensed private investigation business. The series is set in Ocean Beach, San Diego, California, although it is portrayed as a distinct town, with Dolworth having once been a member of the fictional Ocean Beach Police Department.
The worst episode of "Terriers" is "Dog and Pony", rated 7.6/10 from 291 user votes. It was directed by Clark Johnson and written by Shawn Ryan, Jed Seidel. "Dog and Pony" aired on 9/15/2010 and is rated 0.3 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Pilot".
Desperate for quick cash, Hank and Britt set out to capture escaped convict Mongo for a big reward.
Director: Clark Johnson
Writer: Shawn Ryan, Jed Seidel
A favor for an old drinking buddy leads Hank and Britt, down a rabbit-hole of corruption in deceptively sunny Ocean Beach.
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Hank and Britt help an amnesiac college student with the case of his missing identity.
Director: Michael Zinberg
Writer: Jed Seidel
While Hank recovers from his injury, Britt teams up with a transvestite hooker to solve the death of her friend.
Director: Adam Arkin
Writer: Shawn Ryan
Robert Lindus is back with an unusual request from jail: he wants Hank and Britt to steal a quarter of a million dollars from him.
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In order to secure a loan, Hank must prove that the bank manager's wife is cheating on him. But what he discovers is much kinkier than infidelity.
Director: Guy Ferland
Writer: Phoef Sutton
Hank and Britt deal with the widening scope of the Lindus conspiracy as they try to avoid the rap for a murder they (technically) didn't commit.
Director: Rian Johnson
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Hank and Britt go on a wild goose chase through Ocean Beach while searching for an engagement ring.
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Hank and Britt both work with their ex-partners to make it out of some hot water south of the border.
Director: John Dahl
Writer: Phoef Sutton
Fighting the urge to drink on Gretchen's wedding day, Hank stumbles back onto the radar of the conspiracy threatening Ocean Beach.
Director: Ted Griffin
Writer: Nicholas Griffin
Hank gets a second shot at the rape case that got him ejected from the police department in a mystery spanning multiple time periods.
Director: Tucker Gates
Writer: Tim Minear
Hank, Britt, and new ally, Laura Ross, unravel the Ocean Beach conspiracy, which puts them and everyone they love in immediate danger.
Director: Adam Arkin
Writer: Angela Kang, Leslye Headland
Hank runs out of options and time and Britt faces a decision that will change his future.
Director: Ted Griffin
Writer: Ted Griffin, Nicholas Griffin