Vega$ - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Redhanded
Dan attempts to clear his good friend Harlon Twoleaf of a murder charge.

The Usurper
Dan traces Roth's steps to learn why he turned over his business to another man and then disappeared.

Mixed Blessing
Dan helps a young nun who's arrived in Las Vegas seeking a stolen religious artifact.

Runaway
A wealthy Kentucky rancher hires Dan to track down a pregnant, runaway teenager whom he claims is his daughter.

Design for Death
Jewel thieves try to divert police by terrorizing a designer and her models.

Shadow on a Star
Dan comes to the aid of a popular singer who's being stalked by a man who attacked her once before.

Dan Tanna is Dead
A vengeful convict gives Dan a dose of toxic venom, leaving the detective 20 hours to locate a cure.

The Macho Murders
A feminist denies murdering a pimp, despite overwhelming evidence.

The Day the Gambling Stopped
Dan is hired to find the source of counterfeit chips which caused an overage of $2 million in the Roth casinos.

Classic Connection
Dan discovers that an old friend, an auto racer, is involved in smuggling drugs in the bodies of classic cars.

Night of a Thousand Eyes (a.k.a. The Private Eye Connection)
Dan looks into the suspicious deaths of two fellow private investigators who are in town for a convention.

Lost Monday
A hypnotist involves unsuspecting Binzer in a plot to murder a basketball player and a sportswriter.

Comeback (a.k.a. Casualty of War)
Dan suspects vengeful veterans when a bomb similar to ones used in Vietnam kills the wife of an old war buddy now performing in Las Vegas.
Note: Will Sampson appears in this episode but only in flashbacks from the pilot.

All Kinds of Love
Dan suspects that Beatrice's fiancé may actually be more interested in the $2 million a wealthy uncle left to Bea's daughter.

The Magic Sister Slayings
Costigian gets kidnapped and two beautiful magicians who are involved in the kidnapping wind up dead, leading Dan to a ruthless man for whom the detective has evidence that would cause the Gaming Commission to deny him a casino license.

The Lido Girls
A trio of beauties become suspiciously good at the baccarat table.

Consortium
A slain prostitute is found in Dan's car while a group of investors, including Dan's brother-in-law, meet to buy a casino.

The Hunter Hunted
When someone with a grudge against Nelson goes after his family, he tries to handle it on his own. But Dan insists on helping.

The Man Who Was Twice
Dan searches for a mysterious stalker who's after a famous female impersonator.

The Golden Gate Cop Killer
The search for an old friend's killer leads Dan to San Francisco, where he teams up with two beautiful policewomen.

Siege of the Desert Inn
Beatrice and some showgirls are held captive by convicts demanding $5 million for their release.

Vendetta
The mysterious death of a restaurateur convinces his family they're the targets of a vendetta.
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