• With Ryan Hansen, Aly Michalka, Samira Wiley, Noelle E Parker. In a world where Hollywood actors can partner up with real cops to solve crimes on their...
  • Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television is an action comedy series created by Rawson Marshall Thurber and starring Ryan Hansen that premiered on October 25...
  • Starring Ryan Hansen and Samira Wiley as his strait-laced partner Detective Jessica Mathers, the series features a who's who of stars playing bizarro versions...
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  • In a world where Hollywood actors can partner up with real cops to solve crimes on their shows, a no-nonsense cop is forced to team up with an air-headed actor...
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  • Action, comedy, crime. Director: Tristram Shapeero, Jeff Wadlow, Rawson Marshall Thurber. Starring: Ryan Hansen, Aly Michalka, Samira Wiley and others. Description.
  • Starring Ryan Hansen and Samira Wiley as his strait-laced partner Detective Jessica Mathers, the series features a who's who of stars playing bizarro versions...
  • Starring Ryan Hansen and Samira Wiley as his strait-laced partner Detective Jessica Mathers, the series features a who's who of stars playing bizarro versions...
  • Starring Ryan Hansen and Samira Wiley as his strait-laced partner Detective Jessica Mathers, the series features a who's who of stars playing bizarro versions...
  • An LAPD task force partners actors with homicide detectives so they can use their acting skills to help solve murders.
  • ...on Television* is a comedy procedural about an LAPD task force that partners actors with homicide detectives so they can use their "actor skills" to help solve...
  • In this series, the LAPD thinks it's a good idea to form a task force partnering actors with homicide detectives.
  • Starring Ryan Hansen and Samira Wiley as his strait-laced partner Detective Jessica Mathers, the series features a who’s who of stars playing bizarro versions...
  • When the LAPD somehow deems it a good idea to team one of its homicide detectives with a Hollywood actor and film the whole experiment for a TV—oops, I...