The Big Easy - Season 1

Season 1
Laissez le Bon temp rouler... let the good times roll!
Nothing is simple in The Big Easy, the setting for Season One of this sexy, action-packed crime series. In New Orleans steamy Latin Quarter, passions run as hot as Tabasco, loyalty has the life expectancy of a Rum Hurricane and the dark waters of the Louisiana bayou tell no tales.
Based on the hit 1987 film, THE BIG EASY stars Tony Crane as Remy McSwain, a freewheeling Cajun cop not above committing a crime to solve one, and Susan Walters as beautiful but dedicated federal agent Anne Osborne, who will go the distance to uphold the law... even as far as jumping into Remy's bed.

Episodes

Pilot
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.

Murder in Mind
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.

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

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

A Dead Man Is Hard to Find
Elizabeth Ashley plays a socialite who's linked to the murder of her husband. She's also romantically tied to C.D.

Stodermayer
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.

The Gambler
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.

Crawdaddy
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 Love Doctor
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.

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

Snake Dance
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."

Big Life
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.

Master of Illusion
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.

Don't Shoot the Piano Player
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.

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

Gatoraide
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.

Driving Miss Money
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.

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

Lafitte Don't Fail Me Now
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.

Ghost of the Pricky Rose
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.

Vamps Like Us
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.

One Little Indian
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?
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