Watch Episodes 1-5 Starting at 8pm ET/PT Saturday and Episodes 6-10 Starting at 8pm ET/PT Sunday on TBS
Guest Stars Kathryn Hahn, Rose Byrne, Isla Fisher, Anjelica Huston, and Carol Burnett
Join Series Regulars Rashida Jones, Bobby Cannavale, Andrée Vermeulen, Jere Burns, Kiersey Clemons, and, of course, Jagger
Catch up on Previous Seasons of Angie Tribeca on TBS All Weekend
LOS ANGELES, December 27, 2018 – This weekend, as a special holiday-binge treat, TBS is releasing the fourth season of Angie Tribeca in its entirety. Starting at 8pm ET/PT each night, fans (you’re welcome!) can watch all 10 episodes on primetime as well as on the TBS app and TBS.com. Additionally, viewers can binge complete seasons 2 & 3 on Saturday and Sunday respectively.
This holiday binge experience is the latest innovative offering that TBS has provided to fans trying to avoid their families. Angie Tribeca initially debuted in 2016 with a 25-hour marathon…that’s right 25 hours…and scored two consecutive seasons of growth among adults 18-49, including +13% for season two and another +8% for the third season. The series has consistently ranked as a top-performing primetime cable comedy and was in the Top 10 for season 3.
In season four, it's been 20 years since the law wrongfully turned on Detective Angie Tribeca (Rashida Jones) and tossed her in jail. Now, Tribeca is out, reunited with her team, Lt. Atkins (Jere Burns), Dr. Scholls (Andrée Vermeulen), estranged son, Angie Jr. (Bobby Cannavale) and the young and brilliant Maria Charo (Kiersey Clemons) fighting for the good guys. Or so they think. No, they are. Or, are they? They are. Just kidding. Or are we?
This season’s powerhouse lineup of guest stars includes Kathryn Hahn, Rose Byrne, Anjelica Huston, Gillian Jacobs, Carl Reiner, Harry Hamlin, Taran Killam, Eliza Coupe, Deon Cole, Jimmy Tatro, Dove Cameron, Isla Fisher, Heather Graham and Carol Burnett.
Real, brooding and shockingly alive, Angie Tribeca is the brainchild of Steve and Nancy Carell, who executive-produce the critically-acclaimed series along with showrunner Ira Ungerleider. The series, which Vanity Fair calls “very, very funny” and the LA Times describes as an “entertaining joyride,” follows a squad of committed LAPD detectives who investigate the most serious cases, from the murder of a ventriloquist to a rash of baker suicides.
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