Riptide Season 2 DVDrip

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 Riptide 216 Oil Bets are Off (02-12-85).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.54 MB
 Riptide 215 Boz Busters (02-05-85).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.62 MB
 Riptide 214 Curse of the Mary Aberdeen (01-29-85).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.66 MB
 Riptide 213 Baxter and Boz (01-22-85).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.26 MB
 Riptide 217 Girls Night Out (02-19-85).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.31 MB
 Riptide 218 Polly Want an Explanation (03-05-85).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.38 MB
 Riptide 222 Harmony and Grits (05-14-85).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.38 MB
 Riptide 221 Arrivederci Baby (05-07-85).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.16 MB
 Riptide 220 Fuzzy Vision 903-19-85).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.48 MB
 Riptide 219 The Twisted Cross (03-12-85).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.48 MB
 Riptide 212 Prisoner of War (01-15-85).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.47 MB
 Riptide 211 Gams People Play (01-08-85).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.53 MB
 Riptide 205 Beat the Box (11-13-84).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.52 MB
 Riptide 204 Mirage (10-30-84).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.38 MB
 Riptide 203 Catch of the Day (10-23-84).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.48 MB
 Riptide 202 Where the Girls Are (10-02-84).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.25 MB
 Riptide 206 Father's Day (11-20-84).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.38 MB
 Riptide 207 Be True to Your School (11-27-84).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.45 MB
 Riptide 210 Catch a Fallen Star (12-18-84).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.46 MB
 Riptide 209 Peter Pan is Alive and Well (12-11-84).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.66 MB
 Riptide 208 It's a Vial Sort of Business (12-04-84).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.6 MB
 Riptide 201 The Orange Grove (10-16-84).DVDrip.XviD-Saints.avi349.31 MB


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Cody Allen (Perry King) and Nick Ryder (Joe Penny) are two former Army buddies who decided to open the Pier 56 Detective Agency (later known as the Riptide Detective Agency) in Los Angeles, California. However, realizing that computers and technology play a major role in many investigations, the two recruit the help of Murray "Boz" Bozinsky (Thom Bray), a brilliant, but socially inept scientist and computer hacker whom they met while serving in the military.

The team operate out of Cody's boat, the Riptide, moored at Pier 56 at King Harbor Marina.[1] The men have several other tools in their fight against crime and injustice. These included Murray's robot, The Roboz (which, unlike most television robots, does not speak); Nick's aging Sikorsky S-58T helicopter, The Screaming Mimi,[2] which Nick occasionally used for his sideline business, aerial harbor tours; and Cody's speedboat, the Ebb Tide. Nick also owns a classic red Chevrolet Corvette and in early episodes Cody drives an orange "Woodie" station wagon which is later replaced by a four-wheel drive pickup truck.

Lt. Quinlan (Jack Ging) is a local police officer who continually harasses the trio. Lt. Parisi, the agency's police contact during the final episodes, is more cooperative. During the first few episodes, Mama Jo (Anne Francis) is the crusty skipper of the Barefoot Contessa, a tourist boat crewed by an all-female crew. Introduced later in the first season is Max, a comedienne at a local club. Second season episodes also feature Dooley, a dock boy who occasionally assists the team in their escapades.

The show's penultimate episode, "If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em", shows Allen and Ryder acting as consultants to a television series that closely resembles and parodies Moonlighting, Riptide's former prime time competition on Tuesday nights.[3] Although local mobsters were depicted in most episodes, some reflected sensitive topics, like corruption among the U.S. Army, high-level cover-ups, and black ops by Corporate America. The third season's "Home for Christmas", with a performance by James Whitmore, has a strongly emotional tone

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Well, there is no accounting for taste. Another Stephen Cannell piece of crap from the '80s.