Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television
Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television: Season 1
Season 2

Air Date

October 25, 2017

Episodes

8 episodes

Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television

Season 1

Episodes

Pilot

1. Pilot

6.0
October 25, 2017
26 min

Ryan and Mathers meet cute and totally solve their first murder together. Hijinks never ensue. Also: Jon Cryer, folks.

Jane D'Oh!

2. Jane D'Oh!

7.0
October 25, 2017
28 min

Ryan fully stresses about his upcoming Hamilton audition as he and Mathers must go undercover at an actor’s showcase to solve a perplexing double-homicide. It’s a pretty legit episode.

Joel McHale Is: Ryan Hansen

3. Joel McHale Is: Ryan Hansen

6.0
October 25, 2017
31 min

When the show’s ratings take a dip, Ryan must solve the biggest crime of all: his being recast by Joel McHale.

Trafficking and the Traffic King

4. Trafficking and the Traffic King

6.0
October 25, 2017
25 min

Ryan and Mathers investigate a drug deal gone wrong, but don’t get too far in Los Angeles traffic. While the case slows down, their friendship is on the fast track to carpool karaoke.

Hungry for Justice

5. Hungry for Justice

6.0
October 25, 2017
23 min

When a famous food blogger is poisoned, it’s up to Ryan and Mathers to figure out who served his last meal.

Escape Room Escapades

6. Escape Room Escapades

7.0
October 25, 2017
27 min

Ryan channels his inner Michael Douglas when six people are killed in an escape room and a Hollywood director becomes the prime suspect. It's just like Basic Instinct. Without the sex. Or Sharon Stone. Or anything remotely related to Basic Instinct.

Freezed

7. Freezed

7.0
October 25, 2017
27 min

Seven public domain princesses are murdered, and Ryan and Mathers need to solve the case before the killer strikes again. Kristen Bell guest stars in an unlikely role.

Eight is the New Se7en

8. Eight is the New Se7en

7.0
October 25, 2017
28 min

A serial killer targets Ryan and everyone he knows. It’s the second half of a two-part season (hopefully not series) finale - you’re welcome. Btw, there’s no such thing as a three-part episode.