Mrs. Fitzgerald Is Missing - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Come Home, Brendan
Fiona Fitzgerald goes out to get the morning paper...and doesn't return. Son Brendan and best friend Eddie are summoned home from college to assist husband Kevin in finding her. They can't call the cops because Kevin and Eddie are involved in an illegal drug operation. How will they find the missing Mrs. Fitzgerald?

Miigs and the Nurse
Mrs. Fitzgerald has been missing for two days. Eddie thinks his cop connection might be able to help find her. But, LAPD Lt. Alex Miigs may actually be responsible for her disappearance.

Knock, Knock
In bad shape, Eddie returns to the hostage house with Mrs. Fitzgerald's pillbox. Meanwhile, Brendan Fitzgerald shows up at the LAPD station to report his mother's disappearance, surprising Lt. Miigs. Kidnap victim Fiona thinks husband Kevin is visiting her in an Alzheimer's care facility - but is her mind really just playing tricks?

Whack-A-Mole
Officer Campos runs into Brendan following his interview with Lt. Miigs. What she shares with Det. Hollis is a mind-blower. Miigs has a fateful meeting with Sgt. Emilio Bustamante, who's even a badder cop than he is. Jackie has had it with Miigs abuse - and the whole plot. Time to hit the road. Will she take Mrs. Fitzgerald along or leave her with Miigs?
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