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Detectives with a heart - Moonlighting - Season 2
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Title: Moonlighting

Overview: After being duped and going bankrupt, model Maddie is convinced by David to become a partner in a detective agency. Together they solve various cases, while getting comfortable with each other.

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Average Vote: 7.5 (345 votes)

Cast

  • Maddie Hayes: Cybill Shepherd
  • David Addison: Bruce Willis
  • Agnes DiPesto: Allyce Beasley
  • Herbert Viola: Curtis Armstrong
  • Moonlighting - Brother, Can You Spare a Blonde? (Season 2 - Episode 1)

    Dave's older brother shows up unexpectedly, flashing a big roll of money and determined to impress a bemused Maddie, unaware that he's pursued by a drug dealer who wants his money back.

    Moonlighting - The Lady in the Iron Mask (Season 2 - Episode 2)

    A mysterious veiled woman asks Dave and Maddie to find the man who disfigured her twenty years ago on her wedding day-so she can marry him.

    Moonlighting - Money Talks, Maddie Walks (Season 2 - Episode 3)

    Maddie learns through the near-suicide of a friend where her embezzling accountant has fled to and immediately flies after him, determined to get her money back.

    Moonlighting - The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice (Season 2 - Episode 4)

    Dave and Maddie each dream their own solutions to an unsolved 1946 murder case after hearing the story while finishing an investigation.

    Moonlighting - My Fair David (Season 2 - Episode 5)

    Maddie bets David that he can't act like a mature responsible professional for one full week while they deliver ransom money for the mother of a kidnapped concert pianist.

    Moonlighting - Knowing Her (Season 2 - Episode 6)

    Maddie fears David's old flame is using him when she returns and asks him for help with a bad marriage.

    Moonlighting - Somewhere Under the Rainbow (Season 2 - Episode 7)

    Dave and Maddie argue over whether to help a young woman who claims to be a leprechaun find the pot of gold she insists her father has hidden for her in Los Angeles.

    Moonlighting - Portrait of Maddie (Season 2 - Episode 8)

    Maddie becomes obsessed by the portrait done of her by an artist she never knew and who killed himself upon completing it.

    Moonlighting - Atlas Belched (Season 2 - Episode 9)

    Dave busies himself finding an important phone index for a hapless young executive while Maddie mulls over an offer to sell the agency to a competitor.

    Moonlighting - Twas the Episode Before Christmas (Season 2 - Episode 10)

    Ms. Dipesto finds a baby left in her apartment by a woman named Mary fleeing from the hit men who killed her husband, and Dave and Maddie quarrel over using the agency phones as a "Santa hot line."

    Moonlighting - The Bride of Tupperman (Season 2 - Episode 11)

    Dave and Maddie compete to fulfill their client's unusual request: find him a possible mate fitting his very specific requirements.

    Moonlighting - North by North Dipesto (Season 2 - Episode 12)

    A restless Ms. Dipesto gets a chance for danger and excitement when she gets a piece of paper from a mysterious man while attending a ball in Dave and Maddie's place.

    Moonlighting - In God We Strongly Suspect (Season 2 - Episode 13)

    Dave and Maddie agree to "corpse-sit" for an escape artist's widow, who believes her dead husband's threats to come back and get even with her.

    Moonlighting - Every Daughter's Father Is a Virgin (Season 2 - Episode 14)

    Maddie worries about her parents' strange behavior, so Dave tails her father to see if he's having an affair.

    Moonlighting - Witness for the Execution (Season 2 - Episode 15)

    A sick old man asks Dave and Maddie to be the "expert" witnesses at his murder.

    Moonlighting - Sleep Talkin' Guy (Season 2 - Episode 16)

    Dave uses information passed on to him from a prostitute with an important client who talks in his sleep to solve several big cases.

    Moonlighting - Funeral for a Door Nail (Season 2 - Episode 17)

    A depressed man hires a hit man to kill him after his wife dies, then desperately seeks Dave and Maddie's help to call him off when he sees his supposedly dead wife alive.

    Moonlighting - Camille (Season 2 - Episode 18)

    Dave hires an unlucky con woman who accidentally became a heroine when she stopped an assassination attempt against a United States senator, but who is still pursued by a determined crooked cop.

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