S1E8 Maggie
An unexpected eyewitness emerges to help Detective Danner piece together the true story behind Xavier’s demise. Season finale.
Nothing is as it seems in this hilarious murder mystery where each suspect's story is told through a different film genre.
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An unexpected eyewitness emerges to help Detective Danner piece together the true story behind Xavier’s demise. Season finale.
Launching into a '50s psychological melodrama, Edgar's mother details her nightmarish year since the death of her husband.
Like the heroine of a twee indie film, Edgar's adopted sister wanted to stop the wedding because of her own broken heart.
Why did Danner really leave the police force? She presents the scintillating story to Aniq like a steamy '90s thriller.
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