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Angie Tribeca
Season 1
TV-14
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In season one, Angie Tribeca is a lone-wolf detective who is none too happy when partnered with J Geils. Together, they work together to investigate the most serious cases, from the murder of a ventriloquist to a rash of baker suicides.
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10 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Pilot
Angie Tribeca is assigned a new partner, Jay Geils, to find the mayor's blackmailer and bring him to justice.
The Wedding Planner Did It
E2
The Wedding Planner Did It
Tribeca tracks down a baker's murderer before anyone else gets hurt.
The Famous Ventriloquist Did It
E3
The Famous Ventriloquist Did It
Tribeca delves into the salacious world of American ventriloquism to investigate a murder.
The Thumb Affair
E4
The Thumb Affair
Tribeca and Geils search high and low for a missing priceless work of art.
Commissioner Bigfish
E5
Commissioner Bigfish
Tribeca and Geils poke around into a prostitution ring, but the lieutenant is afraid of what they might uncover and orders them to stop.
Ferret Royale
E6
Ferret Royale
Illegal pet ferrets are leaking into California, so Tribeca and Geils follow a trail that leads them to a high stakes poker game.
Tribeca's Day Off
E7
Tribeca's Day Off
Ordered to take a day off, Tribeca dabbles in civilian life, while Tanner and Geils solve a murder on a golf course.
Murder in the First Class
E8
Murder in the First Class
Another dead passenger arrives at LAX, so the gang goes undercover aboard an airplane to catch the killer in the act.
Inside Man
E9
Inside Man
A band of British gangsters robs another bank, and after Tribeca and Geils infiltrate the gang, they somehow get stuck in prison.
The One with the Bomb
E10
The One with the Bomb
Tribeca will stop at nothing to save a kidnapped Geils before time runs out.
Cast of Season 1
Rashida Jones
Angie Tribeca
Hayes MacArthur
Jay Geils
Deon Cole
DJ Tanner
Andree Vermeulen
Monica Scholls
Jere Burns
Chet Atkins
Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
AV Club
Erik Adams
Combined with a consistent tone, a healthy dose of ingenuity, and an unwavering commitment to silliness, this sort of spoof ultimately transcends its source material.
Newsday
Verne Gay
Everyone associated with Angie Tribeca appear to have carefully studied and mastered the original source code for this specific type of comedy. Mostly they all look like they're having a good time. You will, too.
TheWrap
Tim Grierson
Not since the halcyon days of Airplane! and The Naked Gun has there been a piece of entertainment this richly, knowingly moronic. Anchored by an inspired deadpan performance from Rashida Jones.
Vox
Caroline Framke
Dipping into Tribeca's Technicolor world of slapstick for a quick shot of absurdism can be a whole lot of fun, but being enveloped by it just feels like you're drowning in a comedian's wacky fever dream.
TIME Magazine
Daniel D'Addario
It's about TV cops, not real cops, and better for it.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
Is this sort of silliness what the world needs now? (Police Squad!, notably, was a flop.) I don't know, but I watched 10 episodes in short order with no ill effects and some pleasure.
RogerEbert.com
Nick Allen
Like Airplane! before it, Angie Tribeca honors the hyperactive yet attentive viewing that is rewarding of such specific comedy, its commitment to the smallest, possibly cheesiest gags within thorough production design and performance.
TV Fanatic
Jay Ruymann
The show can be hilarious, but the jokes are so overdone and obvious that, after a few episodes, it's painful to watch... But that doesn't mean I'm not excited for Angie Tribeca Season 2.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Margaret Lyons
So much of watching Angie felt like watching the most popular show from another country, one where the only jokes come from puns and sight gags, and spilling something is considered high humor. And I just don't have the same customs and contexts.
indieWire
Ben Travers
Spoofing police procedurals is one thing. Eviscerating them - as the new TBS comedy Angie Tribeca does with addictive glee - is another.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Wiegand
If your taste in comedy leans toward sophistication, dry wit and Noël Coward, steer clear of Angie Tribeca on TBS. It's way too broad for you, but it's hilarious for the rest of us.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
It's not perfect, but it made me laugh a lot and smile even more.
Uproxx
Brian Grubb
It's actually kind of brilliant. The show seems to build up steam the more you watch it. I came out of the first episode pretty cool on it, but by about episode four, I had done, if not a 180, at least a 140 on it.
New York Times
James Poniewozik
This show is so disposable, joke-focused and light on plot, you could tune in at any time of day - midseason, midepisode, even - and be just as goofily entertained.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Molly Eichel
Angie Tribeca is like an updated version of Police Squad. The humor is similar, full of puns and sight gags... Still, the jokes feel like they could take place in any era.
Variety
Brian Lowry
Filled with as many cameos as puns and deadpan one-liners, the series starts out with a goofy energy. But in terms of those expecting much staying power, given how slim the conceit is, surely, you can't be serious.
The Hollywood Reporter
Tim Goodman
When you have a show this silly, you need to be all-in. And even though you can figure out the everything-but-the-kitchen-sink, non-stop joking of Angie Tribeca pretty quickly, immersing yourself in it utterly is really the way to go.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
It's a little like Fox's lovable "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," except the satire has much sharper teeth and the jokes have a decidedly flippant, "Reno 911"-like spin to them.
IGN Movies
Max Nicholson
Characters and story take a backseat to celebrity cameos and deadpan wordplay, but if double entendres are your thing, then you've hit the jackpot. Highbrow humor fans need not apply.
Den of Geek
Daniel Kurland
If this sort of Zucker-inspired humor is up your alley, then you're likely going to adore every second of this.
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