Rex Rivetter: Private Eye
It's the Season finale! ***Trigger Warning: This episode contains audio depictions of graphic violence***
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Are you ready for the explosive second-to-last episode of the season?
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Important phone calls, a second date, and Ratface revealed—Rex Rivetter: Private Eye in Part 1 of the explosive season finale, The Final Farewell.
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Helens...es...a gun fight...a handsome stranger—Rex Rivetter: Private Eye in the thrilling conclusion of Deadlier than the Male!
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Rex encounters the most wretched people in Los Angeles...
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A new client. A missing girl...again.
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Season Four premieres Monday, November 16th at 4pm Pacific. Are you excited? Admit it.
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It's coming! We promise. Five brand new episodes of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye are heading your way soon. How soon? Very. We'll be announcing a date within the week!
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Are you ready for the rest of the story? Everything is about to change. It's the mid-season finale of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye!
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Get to know Lt. Burke in the mid-season finale of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye - Requiem for Innocence - Part One
info_outlineHelens...es...a gun fight...a handsome stranger—Rex Rivetter: Private Eye in the thrilling conclusion of Deadlier than the Male!
Tonight’s episode of “Rex Rivetter: Private Eye” starred Randy Coull and Rhiannon McAfee, and featured William Robinson as Julius Paige, Fatima Pimienta as Shirley Tempest, Adam Sheldon as Sergeant Monroe, Lena Jones as Helen Killer, Rachel Bishop as Helen Wheels, and Raylene Wall as Boomerang Betty, with John Gully, Alex Guzman, and Jody Olsen. It was written by Greg McAfee, directed by Rhiannon McAfee and is produced in San Diego, California by Downstairs Entertainment with editing and sound design by Steve Murdock.
The Rex Rivetter theme “Nightmare” and Jenny's theme, "Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise" by the Artie Shaw Orchestra are used with permission of Music Sales Corp.
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