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Eagleheart (TV series)

Eagleheart
Eagleheart title card.png
Title card
Genre Live action
Parody
Created by Michael Koman
Andrew Weinberg
Starring Chris Elliott
Maria Thayer
Brett Gelman
Michael Gladis
Jack Wallace (season 2)
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 24 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Michael Koman
Andrew Weinberg
Jason Woliner
Troy Miller
Tracey Baird
David Kissinger
Conan O'Brien
Jeff Ross
Co-executive producers:
Richard Schwartz
Producer(s) AJ DiAntonio
Leslie Vincent
Consulting producers:
Chris Elliott
Andy Blitz
Running time 11 minutes
Production company(s) Dakota Pictures
Conaco
Williams Street
Broadcast
Original channel Adult Swim
Picture format 16:9 HDTV
Original run February 3, 2011 – present
External links
Website

Eagleheart is an action-comedy television series that premiered on February 3, 2011, on Adult Swim. Eagleheart is produced by Conan O'Brien's production company, Conaco, and stars Chris Elliott as Chris Monsanto.

Eagleheart has been renewed for a third season.[1]

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Premise

Eagleheart follows US Marshal Chris Monsanto as he fights crime with his two partners: the slow-witted Brett and by-the-book Susie. They take on drug smugglers, art thieves, kidnappers, and con artists with bloody violence and gruesome deaths ensuing. The Marshals report to The Chief who gives them their assignments.

There is little continuity between episodes, with each essentially non-canonical with no running storylines.

Eagleheart parodies many cop shows, most notably Walker, Texas Ranger. It portrays a great deal of graphic violence.[2]

Cast

Name Character(s)
Chris Elliott Chris Monsanto
Maria Thayer Susie Wagner
Brett Gelman Brett Mobley
Michael Gladis Chief (Season 1-2)
Jack Wallace Captain (Season 2)
Pete Gardner Dr. Gardner

Episodes

Season Episodes Season premiere Season finale
1 12 February 3, 2011) April 21, 2011)
2 12 April 12, 2012) June 28, 2012)
3 N/A 2013[1] N/A

Season 1 (2011)

# No. Title Directed by Written by Original airdate Prod. code U.S. viewers
(millions)
1 1 "Get Worse Soon" Jason Woliner February 3, 2011) 107
Marshal Chris Mansanto is assigned two new partners when his latest is killed in a shootout with a crime lord Vargas (Roger Guenveur Smith). When he finds out Vargas wasn't killed, Monsanto attempts to gain vengeance at the hospital, only to find him in a brain damaged state, and decides to help rehab him first. 
2 2 "Creeps" Eric Appel February 10, 2011) 110
A local creep is murdered in the area and Chris must assemble a competent team of marshals to investigate the case. Along the way, damaging secrets are uncovered that threaten to tear the entire force apart. 
3 3 "Master of Da'Skies" Eric Appel February 17, 2011) 109
Chris learns of a shocking loophole in the town's law. In the sky, there are no laws and a baron rules the sky underworld in his flying zeppelin Cloudtopia. 
4 4 "Me Llamo Justice" Jason Woliner February 24, 2011) 108
The news of potentially sinister plots forces Chris and his team to take a trip south of the American border and investigate the country of Mexico in the hopes of bringing dangerous villains to justice. 
5 5 "Death Punch" Jason Woliner March 3, 2011) 101
Chris is devastated after resorting to use a deadly punch. 
6 6 "Double Your Displeasure" Jason Woliner March 10, 2011) 102
Chris encounters twins from his past that turn out to be more than they initially appear and force him to deal with the harsh reality that his past may not be as upstanding and just as he remembers. 
7 7 "Chris, Susie, Brett, and Malice" Jason Woliner March 17, 2011) 105
The Marshals accidentally are witnesses to a lethal mob execution and are forced to go into hiding as to avoid retribution; Chris and his team are afforded shocking new identities and are assigned to temporary new roles. 
8 8 "Susie's Song" Jay Karas March 24, 2011) 111
Chris tracks another dangerous fugitive who has a connection to Susie; Susie’s connection to a fugitive teaches her an important lesson about the shocking qualities that love can sometimes provide. 
9 9 "The Human Bat" Jason Woliner March 31, 2011) 106
Chris and his team’s investigation of a fugitive calls into question the respect afforded to Brett, and leads him to make a drastic decision in order to gain the stature within the team he feels he deserves. 
10 10 "Once in a Wattle" Jason Woliner April 7, 2011) 103
A hunt for missing seniors prompts Chris to go undercover. (Special guest appearance by Mickey Rooney
11 11 "Danger: Mountain Lions" Troy Miller April 14, 2011) 104
Chris goes on a search for a mountain lion he once cared for. 
12 12 "A Mug of Chili and a Bowl of Death" Jay Karas April 21, 2011) 112
Chris is left to investigate the disappearance of many of his marshal comrades, but the search proves tiresome and he's forced to rest for a hearty meal. 

Season 2 (2012)

# No. Title Directed by Written by Original airdate Prod. code U.S. viewers
(millions)
13 1 "Gabey, Calvin and Stu" Jason Woliner April 12, 2012) 201
Marshal Chris Monsanto's past comes back to haunt him - or does it? 
14 2 "Bringing up Beezor" Benjamin Berman April 19, 2012) 205
Brett's cherished bezoar turns out to be more than he bargained for. 
15 3 "Silly Sammy" Jason Woliner April 26, 2012) 202
An organ thief is on the prowl in Elmwood Park and the marshals must go undercover to catch him. His identity will shock you. (Special Guest: Ben Stiller as Silly Sammy) 
16 4 "Blues" Jason Woliner May 3, 2012) 206
Chris goes on a journey to discover the blues - and learns that it may be in danger. (Special Guest: Dean Norris as Deke) 
17 5 "Little Dude" Jason Woliner May 10, 2012) 208
To catch a judge-killing hermaphrodite, Susie must go undercover - under the belt, if you catch my drift, and I'm pretty sure you do. 
18 6 "Tinselwood" Peter Lauer May 17, 2012) 203
When a killer releases a hit list that includes some of the biggest stars in showbiz, Chris, Brett and Susie must head to Tinselwood, similar to Hollywood, to stop him. 
19 7 "Beat Shack" Peter Lauer May 24, 2012) 210
When the town's newest crime boss kills the town's favorite hardware merchant, the marshals use extreme measures to catch him. Plus: Doc Shades finds a second career. 
20 8 "Honor Thy Marshal" Jason Woliner May 31, 2012) 212
A behind-the-scenes look at the U.S. Marshals Service. Do you have what it takes to become a U.S. Marshal? (Guest star: Conan O'Brien
21 9 "Exit Wound the Gift Shop" Benjamin Berman June 7, 2012) 209
Chris's signature blood splatters turn him into an art world star - but will success ruin the nation's top marshal? (Guest Star: Bud Cort
22 10 "Tramps" Jason Woliner June 14, 2012) 207
The king of the tramps goes missing and the marshals realize that something stinks - and it isn't just the tramps themselves. 
23 11 "Bringing Down Bunju" Jason Woliner June 21, 2012) 211
When Chris, Brett and Susie bring a brutal dictator to justice, they learn that marshaling isn't all fun and games. Although sometimes it is games. But not fun. 
24 12 "Old Gary" Jason Woliner June 28, 2012) 204
The Marshals are called to the woods to quell tensions between loggers and some local activists. They uncover a lot more than you were expecting. 

Season 3 (2013)

Adult Swim has renewed Eagleheart for a third season.[1]

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