Ep 6. Episode 6
- January 30, 2019
Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television Season 2 Episode 6, titled "Episode 6," revolves around the comedic duo of Ryan Hansen, who plays himself, and his partner, Detective Mathers played by Samira Wiley, as they investigate a new crime.
In the beginning of the episode, Ryan is filming a promotional video for a new energy drink, which is interrupted by the discovery of a corpse in a nearby alley. Ryan and Mathers are called in to investigate the murder, but soon find that the victim is a familiar face from Ryan's past - a high school classmate, who had become a successful tech CEO.
As Ryan delves deeper into the victim's life, he discovers that the victim had been involved in some unsavory business practices, including embezzlement and blackmail. Meanwhile, Mathers conducts interviews with the victim's colleagues and employees, trying to piece together a motive for the crime.
Throughout the investigation, Ryan's characteristically humorous antics and unwillingness to take the case seriously clash with Mathers' focused determination to solve the crime. This dynamic leads to several comedic moments and misunderstandings, adding a lighthearted quality to the otherwise tense murder investigation.
As they continue to uncover more about the victim's past, Ryan and Mathers find themselves questioning the actions of those closest to the victim, including his wife, his business partner, and his co-workers. They soon discover that the case is much more complex than they initially thought, and that the motive for the murder may not be what it seems.
The tension builds as the investigation leads the duo to a final, dramatic confrontation with the killer, complete with a surprising twist that will leave viewers guessing until the very end.
Overall, Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television Season 2 Episode 6 offers a perfect blend of comedy and suspense as Ryan and Mathers work together to solve a complex murder. The episode is full of witty dialogue, comedic mishaps, and unexpected twists, making it an enjoyable watch for fans of both crime dramas and comedy.