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Executive producer Steve Carell recruits Rashida Jones, his former co-star in "The Office," for the lead role in a police procedural that plays out like a small-screen version of "The Naked Gun." Angie Tribeca leads a squad of LAPD detectives who investigate, says the network, "the most serious cases, from the murder of a ventriloquist to a rash of baker suicides." Angie works best alone. The only problem? The squad also includes apoplectic captain Chet Atkins, quirky, bespectacled medical examiner Dr. Monica Scholls, and Detective DJ Tanner.
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Angie Tribeca's unique blend of sharp wit and broad humor - and the obvious fun being had by a talented cast - make for a consistent, charmingly absurd spoof of police procedurals.
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Episode 1
Aired Jan 17, 2016
Pilot
The lieutenant is sick about the mayor's blackmailer, so he assigns Angie Tribeca a new partner, Jay Geils, to bring the criminal to justice.
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Episode 2
Aired Jan 17, 2016
The Wedding Planner Did It
The lieutenant is sick about a murdered baker, so Tribeca tracks down the perpetrator before anyone else gets hurt.
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Episode 3
Aired Jan 17, 2016
The Famous Ventriloquist Did It
The lieutenant is sick about a dead ventriloquist, so Tribeca delves into the salacious world of American ventriloquism; trouble brews when Geils reveals he once wanted to be a ventriloquist.
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Episode 4
Aired Jan 17, 2016
The Thumb Affair
A priceless work of art is missing and the lieutenant is extremely sick; Tribeca and Geils search for the stolen painting, but demons from Tribeca's past cause problems.
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Episode 5
Aired Jan 17, 2016
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.
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Episode 6
Aired Jan 17, 2016
Ferret Royale
Illegal pet ferrets are leaking into California, making the lieutenant even sicker, so Tribeca and Geils follow a trail that leads them to a high stakes poker game.
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Episode 7
Aired Jan 17, 2016
Tribeca's Day Off
Tribeca is ordered to take a day off after the lieutenant finds out she's been hoarding vacation days; Tanner and Geils solve a murder on a golf course.
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Episode 8
Aired Jan 17, 2016
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; the lieutenant is finally diagnosed with bacterial meningitis.
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Episode 9
Aired Jan 17, 2016
Inside Man
The lieutenant's meningitis is worsening, and he orders Tribeca and Geils to infiltrate a band of British gangsters after they rob another bank, but they somehow get stuck in prison.
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Episode 10
Aired Jan 17, 2016
The One With the Bomb
Geils has been kidnapped and the lieutenant is inches from death; Tribeca will stop at nothing to save the day before time runs out.
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Verne Gay
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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.
Apr 29, 2019
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Nick Allen
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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.
Apr 29, 2019
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Caroline Framke
Vox
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.
Apr 29, 2019
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Randy Dankievitch
TV Over Mind
Angie Tribeca certainly proves it has the comedic chops to generate laughs - the question is how long can the writers keep the creative energy flowing.
Rated: 3.5/5
Feb 11, 2020
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Larry Getlen
Decider
After her milquetoast characters in The Office and Parks and Recreation, Angie Tribeca marks not only Jones' strongest role to date, but, given her frequent straight-woman status in those shows, her funniest as well.
Apr 29, 2019
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Ellie Walker-Arnott
Radio Times
It's easy to see where the next laugh will come from, but that doesn't detract from how enjoyable this sitcom is. The running jokes are part of its appeal.
Apr 29, 2019
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Andrei D
Needs some extra focus
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
02/13/24
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Georgan G
More parodies than you could shake a stick at, great one-liners, lots of sight gags an more goofy humor. I laughed aloud more than any comedy I've seen in a long while.
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Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars
08/25/23
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Steven M
Wonderful! Delightful spoof of the police, procedural drama. Police Squad rides again.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
06/06/23
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This is the shittiest thing I ever saw on TV. It's just plain stupid, and hurt to watch. I felt really uncomfortable watching it. It felt like I slowly become as stupid as this sitcom. I hate everything about it.
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01/09/23
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If you liked Airplaine!, Hot Shots, Naked Gun, etc, you'll probably like this well enough.
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Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars
01/09/23
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Audience Member
Tan divertida que se vuelve absurda en muchas partes.
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Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars
01/09/23
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