An Evening with Angie Tribeca: Screening & Conversation

Apr 14, 2016
7:00 PM PT
Los Angeles

Created by Steve and Nancy Walls Carell, TBS’s Angie Tribeca is a “relentless, ridiculous joke machine in the vein of Airplane! and Police Squad,” according to HitFix TV critic Alan Sepinwall. The Office/Parks and Recreation alum Rashida Jones stars in the title role, as an earnest LAPD detective navigating a surreal world where Officer David Hoffman—a Belgian shepherd—is just another one of the guys, and Angie and partner Jay Geils (Hayes MacArthur) chase down infantilist do-badders dressed in diapers. TBS famously premiered the ten-episode first season over a twenty-five-hour marathon in January, winning plenty of kudos from critics in the process. The first season included cameos by the likes of Bill Murray, James Franco, and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti; and the show was so successful that TBS has already reupped for season two. The panel will discuss the hijinx of the first season, and tease thoughts about season two.

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Rashida Jones, “Angie Tribeca”
Hayes MacArthur, “Jay Geils”
Andree Vermeulen, “Monica Scholls”
Jere Burns, “Lt. Chet Atkins”
Ira Ungerleider, Executive Producer
Additional panelists to be announced.
Moderator: Dominic Patten, Senior Editor, Deadline

 

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