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Ingmar becomes convinced he should move back to Sweden, then the gang gets dragged into a dangerous case, leading to Ingmar's mysterious past.
Ingmar becomes convinced he should move back to Sweden, then the gang gets dragged into a dangerous case, leading to Ingmar's mysterious past.
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S2, EP1 "A Thief Among Us"Ingmar's desire to go legit and apply for PI licenses creates unexpected immigration trouble for Axel; Elvis, Robin Hood and Frankenstein's monster ask the Dicks to catch a thief on Hollywood Boulevard.
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S2, EP2 "Dial M for Medium"Sarah introduces her yoga class friend, Eve, to the Dicks; Axel is smitten but tries to keep things strictly professional, at least until they solve the case involving Eve, her mother and a medium.
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S2, EP3 "It Had to Be Lou"An imprisoned mystery client asks the Dicks to help a friend who has been framed for a murder; Sun assists Axel with his visa problem, with help from funeral director Lou.
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S2, EP4 "Floyd Cal Who?"When the founder of a dating app realizes that his creation is finally getting traction, he asks the Dicks to help him find and stop the hit man he hired to kill him when he was at rock bottom.
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S1, EP10 "See you later, Alligator."Ingmar becomes convinced he should move back to Sweden, then the gang gets dragged into a dangerous case, leading to Ingmar's mysterious past.
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S1, EP9 "There's Something About Tex"Ingmar and Axel are hired to find a breeding ram called Russel Crowe; the FBI picks up Ingmar and offers him a deal.
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S1, EP8 "Back to School"When a movie star hires the detective agency to find out who is cyber-bullying his daughter, Axel goes undercover as an exchange student; Ingmar is finally ready to meet the mob boss, Dmitri, who may have murdered Tex.
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S1, EP7 "The Curse of the North Korean Curse"Ingmar finds a way to get the money he needs to solve the mystery involving Tex, but he is distracted by Axel's newfound friendship with Sarah; Sun decides to confront the porn producer, Saul, who has sued the Swedish Dicks.
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