Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television* - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Revival
Mathers is shot in a drive-by Tesla shooting (so LA, #amirite?). Ryan sets off to solve her shooting, but first, he'll have to convince his new partner, Vince, to help him. The only way to do that? By helping Vince solve the case of the "Selfie Wall Killer".

The Office Party
A murder on a television set puts Ryan and Vince right in the middle of the action of yet another TV reboot: Party Down, a show Ryan originally starred in, but has been left out of this time around. This time it's personal!

Like and Subscribe
In our most heavy-handed episode yet, the producers try to milk viewership out of cameos by various YouTube stars (that no one over the age of 25 has ever heard of) by shooting the episode at the 1600 Vine building — home to the internet's elite. And also, there's a murder!

I'm Sorry, She "Class" Passed
Ryan and Vince get physical in LA's unique workout scene after a member is murdered at the gym. Workout to kill…

The Rye Chromosome
Jillian Bell Solves Crimes on Television* as Ryan and Vince are recast with Jillian Bell and Lucy Hale, who solve the murder in half the time, with half the bulls**t. You go girls!

For Your Inconsideration
Ryan and Rob team up and hunt down the bootlegged awards screener ring who captured their partners. Oh, and Jane Lynch has a clue to who may have shot Mathers.

The Ry Guy Goes to Jail
If you like prison jokes, they're all in here as Ryan and Vince go undercover in jail to identify Mather's shooter. Things get tricky when the prison kingpin is a familiar face....

Execution Dependent
In our execution dependent season/series finale, Ryan and Vince interview cameo after cameo — excuse me — suspect after suspect to catch Mather's shooter... Big twist reveal!
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