
A handsome New Orleans detective and a sexy district attorney heat things up in New Orleans, The Big Easy, as the two investigate crimes in a beleaguered police department.

In the series pilot, Det. McSwain is the point man on a homicide investigation that's complicated by his romantic interest in a Federal attorney.

A psychic provides clues to a murder case that makes reluctant partners of Det. McSwain and DA liaison Anne Osborne, whose relationship is heating up.

Strippers and female impersonators figure in a seamy and complex murder case embroiling Remy and Anne.

Supernatural elements underscore intrigue in the music biz and complicate an investigation of the murder of a bluesman.

Elizabeth Ashley plays a socialite who's linked to the murder of her husband. She's also romantically tied to C.D.

Thanks to Remy, Anne's straight-arrow fiancé gets mixed up in homicide cases---and involved with a confidential source posing as an exotic dancer.

A gambler friend of Remy's is the main suspect in the murder of a Treasury agent, whom the player attacked earlier on a riverboat casino.

The murder of a flamboyant businessman exposes the dark secrets and duplicity of two major suspects: women who both claim to be the victim's wife.

The murder of a radio personality known as The Love Doctor coincides with a visit from Anne's troubled sister, who was once the victim's sweetheart.

Voodoo spells, an exotic hallucinogen and a jilted lover are elements in Remy's investigation of a businessman's murder.

The death of a slimy self-help guru is linked to a constricting snake, but who trained the creature? Remy's on the trail, somewhat reluctantly because "snakes make me a little queasy."

Mardi Gras frames tense hostage situations, in which Remy becomes the captive of an escaped, convicted killer, and C.D. is held captive by that fellow's pregnant girlfriend.

A mystery recalling "Rear Window" occupies Remy and Anne: a friend is laid up with a broken leg and thinks she's seen a murder in an apartment across her courtyard.

Romance and mobsters figure in a homicide that links the slaying of a jealous hood to his girlfriend's new beau. He's a jazzman who's now on the run from the victim's boss.

This complex episode revolves around con artists, masquerades, larceny, murder---and a 1934 Mercedes Roadster in mint condition that's worth $250,000.

A swampland murder mystery preoccupies Remy, who links the slaying to alligator poachers. But that's merely a setup by killers who have bigger fish to fry.

Clues in the murder of a wealthy socialite point to the prospective inheritors, including a flighty neice, a suave nephew and, of course, the butler.

Clips from past episodes recall perils faced by Remy and Anne, who are currently being chased by vengeful thugs through reptile-infested bayous.

Treasure hunters in search of loot buried by pirate Jean Lafitte are being slain, and the No. 1 suspect is a handsome rogue with eyes for Anne.

A man is found dead, murdered in an apparently spooky mansion. Remy has to prove a ghost was not responsible for the man's death.

A case that Remy can really sink his teeth into: the murder of a writer who was researching a book on a vampire cult and its secretive, elusive leader.

The suit of a Mardi Gras Indian is stolen and an Indian Chief is murdered. The owner of the missing suit is accused of the murder, but did he really do it?

A gung-ho detective trainee gets a shot to prove her mettle on a murder case involving a mysterious "lady in red".

Eddie Mekka plays a guileless wharf rat who figures in a missing-person case that's linked to a homicide.

A hard-drinking, hotheaded Moscow cop teams with Remy to search for a stolen Russian treasure, a ruby-encrusted chalice, the theft of which resulted in a murder.

Marla Maples Trump plays a comely charmer who gets mixed up in a murder mystery that's linked to one of New Orleans' most respected citizens, a grass-roots activist.

The return of a former flame complicates Remy's investigation of serial slayings committed, apparently, by a killer in a jealous rage.

A homicide case reteams Remy with a pal, a Baton Rouge cop whose injured leg doesn't deter him from some heavy police action.

Gil Gerard plays a powerful produce supplier, implicated in the murder of a master chef who ingested a poisoned dish of buffalo fish.

Smiley spearheads an investigation to clear his old flame, a promising singer who's tied to the murder of a shady music-biz bigwig.

A mystery surrounds a baby left at the station house with a note that reads, "I am in great danger. Please help me. My father is...Remy McSwain."

Remy is taken prisoner by three escaped, female convicts, who are after a cache of loot they stole from an armored car.

Remy tracks a bomber who kidnaps Janine and threatens to obliterate the French Quarter because "it's littered with topless bars, nightclubs...and murder."

Something very fishy in a truck driver's murder leads Remy to a troubled seafood wholesaler and an old high-school bully.

Rebbenack goes undercover to help a teen transient, who's witnessed a murder that's tied to a plot to steal master recordings from Tulane University.
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