October 14, 2011 | 0 Comments
Bad news, Memphis Beat fans. TNT has pulled the plug on this series after two seasons.
Memphis Beat focuses on on Dwight Hendricks, who is played by Jason Lee. He’s a detective who loves this city, and also his mother. The drama has a comedic touch and follows Dwight around on his adventures.
Bad news, Memphis Beat fans. TNT has pulled the plug on this series after two seasons.
Dwight and Whitehead investigate the shooting of a crime family’s daughter. The case has more twists and turns than either of them expected. Whitehead pulls double duty as he spearheads an attempt to throw Dwight a birthday surprise party.
A family feud reaches its pinnacle this week on the Memphis Beat season finale. Elsewhere, Dwight’s co-workers learn about his girlfriend.
Dwight and Whitehead have to solve a society murder while Lt. Rice, Sutton and Greenback have to uncover the identity of a man who knows nothing about himself. How did both teams manage to get along? Read the review now.
A major storm hits Memphis this week, while Dwight and Whitehead are stuck inside a mansion. At the department, the squad attempts to identify an enigmatic man.
Dwight and Whitehead arrive at a hostage situation only to find there is more at stake than they bargained for. Read this week’s review now to find out what went down.
DJ Qualls really hopes Memphis Beat returns for another season. He expounds on the show and on his character of Davey Sutton in this interview.
There’s a hostage situation at a bank this week. But Dwight soon learns the truth about the scam that lead to the holdup.
Dwight and Whitehead were in pursuit of the corpse of a community pillar this week. Did they find what they what they sought, or maybe more than they bargained for? Read this week’s review now.
The body of a community pillar goes missing during his funeral this week. Dwight and Whitehead scramble to track down the corpse.