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The show follows lone-wolf detective Angie Tribeca, a 10-year veteran of the Los Angeles Police Department's elite RHCU, and a squad of committed LAPD detectives as they investigate the most serious cases, from the murder of a ventriloquist to a rash of baker suicides.
8 February 1969, Plainfield, New Jersey, USA
19 April 1978, Palo Alto, California, USA
17 December 1993, Pensacola, Florida, USA
26 December 1962, San Francisco, California, USA
30 October 1957, San Francisco, California, USA
16 November 1961, Orange, New Jersey, USA
3 December 1976, Detroit, Michigan, USA
4 June 1978, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
19 October 1982, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
26 April 1933, San Antonio, Texas, USA
30 August 1946, New York City, New York, USA
January 20, 2016
Angie Tribeca is stuffed to the gills with visual humor and punnery, some subtle, and some over-the-top.January 14, 2016
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.January 13, 2016
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.January 26, 2016
Spoofing police procedurals is one thing. Eviscerating them - as the new TBS comedy Angie Tribeca does with addictive glee - is another.April 19, 2017
And so it rolls on, getting increasingly ludicrous and slapstick and becoming increasingly annoying to watch. It put me in mind of those Naked Gun and Airplane! type movies - where high spoof was the order of the day. And, I never liked those.January 19, 2016
Angie Tribeca is the network's first original comedy that works. Grab a garbage bag full of Doritos and settle in.January 20, 2016
If you're a fan of The Naked Gun series as much as I am, you are going to LOVE this show. It's packed with full on deadpans and taking things very literally.January 19, 2016
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.January 26, 2016
Once you get into it, Angie Tribeca kind of wears you down with its good-natured loopiness, and you find yourself laughing despite what your brain is saying. The question is, once you turn it off, will you want to turn it on again?