Carter - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Harley Wears a Wig
Harley Carter's first official case as a P.I. is a kidnapping with a surprising twist.
Harley Loses a Finger
Harley and the gang find themselves locked into a cat-and-mouse game with a charming British conman.
Harley Gets Replaced
The surprising new star of "Call Carter" comes to town to ride along with Harley.
Harley Gets an Office Job
After preventing a depressed actuary from taking his own life, Harley goes undercover at an insurance company.
Harley Gets a Hole in One
Sam has to go undercover at a fancy country club to prevent a diamond heist.
Harley Insisted on Wearing Pants
Harley, Sam, and Dave solve a murder at a nudist colony.
Harley Wanted to Say Bonspiel
Harley, Sam and Dave hit the rink to solve a mystery at the local curling club.
Harley Gets to Be Best Man
Well-intentioned advice from Harley ends up with Dave as an unwilling bank robber.
Harley Doesn't Get His Man
A case of mistaken identity puts Harley in the middle of an online dating disappearance.
Harley Takes a Bow
Bishop is turning 150 and Harley has to make sure everyone is around for 151.
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