Snoops (1999 TV Series) - Episodes

Episodes

  1. Pilot (September 26, 1999) – Former cop Dana Plant unwittingly finds herself with a job at Glenn Hall Inc., where civil rights and the constitution come second to solving crimes, but finds herself still having to deal with former cop partner Greg McCormack.
  2. "Singer in the Band" (October 3, 1999) – Roberta gets personally involved in a case against a deadbeat dad, while Glenn goes undercover as a country music singer.
  3. "Bedfellas" (October 10, 1999) – While Manny attempts to outwit a con artist, Glenn gets in deep when she discovers her new boyfriend has mafia connections.
  4. "Higher Calling" (October 17, 1999) – Glenn and Dana go undercover as prostitutes to prevent a political scandal, while Manny helps a priest who is being blackmailed. Priscilla Barnes and David Dukes guest star. Cameo appearances by Bill Maher, Arianna Huffington and Jane Krakowski playing themselves in a scene incorporating a clip of the issue-based talk show Politically Incorrect.
  5. "The Heartless Bitch" (October 24, 1999) – Manny and Roberta investigate what seems to be a simple case of infidelity, while Glenn and Dana search for the recipient of a widower's wife's heart.
  6. "Separation Anxiety" (October 31, 1999) – While Dana fears for her life when she gets a stalker, Glenn helps a 14-year-old girl named Caroline Beels (Emmy Rossum) find her biological mother.
  7. "Constitution" (November 21, 1999) – The agency gets involved in the complicated life of a family which may include murderers and gay bashers.
  8. "True Believers" (November 28, 1999) – Back on the force, Dana is annoyed when her first case involves working with Greg and the agency to investigate a mysterious kidnapping.
  9. "The Grinch" (December 12, 1999) – Glenn searches for a man stealing Christmas presents, while Manny is asked to assist a man in killing his wife.
  10. "A Criminal Mind" (December 19, 1999) – Glenn and Dana are confused when a clue from a hypnotized man leads them to a murder victim, while Roberta and Manny join forces with a bounty hunter.
  11. "Blood Lines" (December 17, 2000) – Glenn is reunited with Caroline, who needs a donor for leukemia treatment. Glenn follows a trail to a possible organ match, who will only participate if rape charges against him are dropped. And a tragedy unfolds as Dana tries to help a mentally disabled office worker at the police station, who is caught in a drug deal. However, events spiral out of control, ending in Dana's death.
  12. "The Stolen Diskette" (December 24, 2000) – FBI Agent Suzanne Shivers joins forces with Glenn to track down a disk with important mob information on it, only to find herself intrigued by the agency. And Greg leaves the force in the wake of Dana's death.
  13. "Swan Chant" (December 31, 2000) – Glenn and Suzanne take care of a singer who is trying to rid herself of her drug addiction. Against Glenn's will, Manny takes a case of a contested will that may involve the ownership of the agency. When the case goes wrong, a millionaire's widow takes over the agency. The series ends with Suzanne and Roberta finding jobs elsewhere, and Glenn leaving the agency to go on a music tour.

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