Mystery Girls - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Death Becomes Her
A rumor about Holly's death circulates, so the gals throw a fake memorial service in order to lure the person selling Holly's old sex tape in the series premiere of this comedy about ex-TV detectives putting their phony skills to use in the real world.
Partners in Crime
Holly wants to pursue more exciting cases, so she convinces Charlie to investigate a robbery ring. However, Charlie has doubts about relying on Holly's tactics, which involve looking for the culprits at a popular nightclub.
Haunted House Party
The gals are tasked with proving a house isn't haunted by spending the night in it, and Holly approaches the case with a much more serious attitude than Charlie.
Pilot
A reporter interviews Charlie and Holly, who recall how they reunited and became crime solvers when a devoted fan witnessed a crime and reached out to them about it.
High School Mystery
The gals go undercover at Holly's high-school alma mater in order to help the principal by stopping a senior-class prank. However, Holly gets sidetracked with being popular and Charlie becomes overzealous while pretending to be a gym teacher.
Sister Issues
Holly's seemingly perfect sister visits, so Nick tries to bolster Holly's confidence with a phony case involving a missing heiress and a biker bar.
Passing the Torch
Two actresses disappear, and the gals become suspects because the actresses were cast in a reboot of their old TV series.
Bag Ladies
A designer hires the gals to locate a one-of-a-kind stolen purse, so they go undercover at a fashion show.
Death Rose
Holly's convict pal gets released from prison, and Holly wants to help clear her name, so she seeks assistance from a real detective.
The Killer Returns
Nick fears for his life when Zanucci uncovers his location after seeing a Mystery Girls commercial. Meanwhile, Charlie's husband expresses concern for her safety, so she reconsiders her new career path.
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