King & Maxwell


King & Maxwell Information

King & Maxwell is an American drama television series that debuted on June 10, 2013, and airs on TNT. The series features Jon Tenney and Rebecca Romijn as Washington, DC-based former Secret Service agents solving crimes as private detectives. NCIS: Los Angeles creator Shane Brennan created the show based on David Baldacci's novels.

Cast

Main

  • Jon Tenney as Sean King:. Sean King is a former Secret Service agent who was unceremoniously fired from the Secret Service when a presidential candidate (Ritter) was shot while King was on point guarding Ritter. King now runs a private detective agency with his partner Michelle Maxwell, and their (Technical) Assistant, Edgar. The show's opening features a short flashback of Ritter's shooting. While King does not come across as a clean freak, he frequently shows disgust with his partner Michelle's less than outstanding neatness. Usually used in some comedic fashion, King rarely has his gun, and when he does, the gun is often unloaded. King struggles with compelling his clients to pay for the group's services. Usually, he either sympathizes with his clients or he feels responsible when the client is upset with the results of King's efforts. The lack of reliable payments from clients often leads Edgar to remind King that the business needs money. Their office is away from the city - located in a lakeside beach house. King appears to have no family, except for an estranged aunt. King appears close to his partner - Maxwell - and they enjoy light teasing and casual repartee.
  • Rebecca Romijn as Michelle Maxwell:. Michelle Maxwell is also a former Secret Service agent who was terminated after allowing the man she was supposed to protect get kidnapped. At the start of the series, it is revealed that Maxwell's firing occurred around a year and a half prior to present day and Maxwell is still adjusting. Unlike King, Maxwell does not keep her car, work or living areas very clean or organized. Maxwell likes to keep fit and often rows a boat to the office. Maxwell, unlike King, always has an accessible loaded gun. She is also quick to react and is, therefore, the first one to physically take down fleeing suspects. She has a father, with whom she shares a strained relationship, and four brothers. Following their father's example as a police captain, she and all her brothers have been or are in law enforcement. Her brother J.T. (Christian Kane) was the best of all of them, though he lacks the ability to follow through with things leading to Michelle (lovingly nicknamed 'Little Mick') cleaning his messes and trying to look out for his maveric-like antics. Maxwell enjoys the banter between herself and King and the show portrays King as Maxwell's best friend.
  • Ryan Hurst as Edgar Roy: Maxwell and King's assistant. Edgar is an autistic savant whose skills lie in numerical patterns and sequences, as well as high-tech maintenance and installation. He has strong hacking skills. In the pilot, we learned that Edgar was a suspected serial killer and that King lost his dearest friend and mentor as a result of taking on Edgar's case. We also learned that Edgar was not the criminal and it was revealed that Edgar was framed by a company that was the largest rival to Edgar's prior employer. After Edgar is cleared, Maxwell casually offers Edgar a job (without discussing the matter with King and the shows makes it appear that Maxwell wasn't serious about the job offer). King & Maxwell struggle with how to fire Edgar until they realize how useful his skills are. Edgar's autism makes him emotionally vulnerable when he is over-stimulated or stressed. Edgar copes with these reactions by meticulously focusing on sharpening a pencil with a hand-held sharpener. Edgar seems to greatly value his friendships, and he considers both Michelle and Sean friends. He is eager to help and is often looking for ways to please them. Edgar has one sister. He also seems to be slowly developing a closeness with Benny, a helpful former criminal, and often a source of information for Sean and the agency.
  • Michael O'Keefe as FBI Agent Frank Rigby: First introduced in the beginning of the series, Agent Rigby is an FBI agent who was associated with Edgar's case. Agent Rigby does not like Sean or Michelle or their "interference" with the agent's cases. He is a very terse individual who gives little slack to anyone. Agent Rigby is portrayed as being very difficult to please - leading to him having multiple partners. His current partner, Agent Darius Carter, seems to be Agent Rigby's favorite partner. Agent Rigby is divorced. Agent Rigby is behind, career-wise, in part because of his handling of a West Virginia kidnapping case where Agent Rigby shot the kidnapper of a 17 year old girl when the kidnapper was the only person to know where the kidnapped child was buried.
  • Chris Butler as FBI Agent Darius Carter: Agent Rigby's partner. Agent Carter seems to be the beta between himself and his partner, and is the first to be drawn into King and Maxwell's pace having a much more positive reaction to King and Maxwell than Agent Rigby. He more often than not plays a background role in cases, though he seems to be a good agent in his own right. At one point, he was removed from the force after he assaulted a law enforcement officer. It was later learned that the officer Carter struck was deliberately provoking him in order to get him suspended so that his confidential informant wouldn't reveal information he had about a murder.The informant was also murdered to cover this up. Agent Carter's brother was shot by a law enforcement official after being pulled over in his car rendering him a paraplegic. Agent Carter's memories of the event reveal his belief that his brother was unnecessarily fired on due to the law enforcement officer's racist beliefs and actions. Carter shows appreciation for their work, ethic, and assistance when they helped him with his own incident.

Recurring

  • Dichen Lachman as Benny, a counterfeiter Sean occasionally uses as a source.
  • Aaron Pearl as Joe Van Ness

Episodes

Season Episodes Originally aired DVD release dates
Season premiere Season finale Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
1 10

Season 1 (2013)

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production code U.S. viewers
(million)
ProdCode = 100 ShortSummary = Sean King and Michelle Maxwell are ex-Secret Service agents who have become private investigators after being fired from the Secret Service. When Sean's lawyer friend is killed under mysterious circumstances while representing Edgar Roy, Sean takes over Edgar's case to establish that Edgar was innocent of the crimes the feds suspected Edgar committed. Edgar used to work at a defense contracting company and had a high security clearance and King was able to show that Edgar was framed by a rival defense contractor for financial reasons. Viewers = 3.52 LineColor = 006b3c }}

ProdCode = 101 ShortSummary = An assassination attempt is made on a visiting diplomat that causes Michelle to fall under suspicion for the crime. Sean serves as her lawyer to prove her innocence. Along the way, the duo dig up a possible high-level cover-up involving a young girl. Viewers = 2.80 LineColor = 006b3c }}

ProdCode = 102 ShortSummary = When Agent Carter's law enforcement career and life as a free man are threatened after Agent Carter has a physical interaction with another law enforcement officer, King pulls the group together to help Agent Carter. They learn about law enforcement corruption by officers operating with hidden agendas. In this case, they establish certain officers were complicit in the cover-up of the murder of a female intern with a Senator's office. King & Maxwell find a key piece of evidence missed by law enforcement which helps solve the team's murder case as well. Viewers = 2.74 LineColor = 006b3c }}

ProdCode = 103 ShortSummary = A surprise call from Agent Rigby brings King and Maxwell on board to solve the kidnapping case of a thirteen-year-old boy. With this case, King is also reintroduced to Joan Dillinger, a person from King's Secret Service past. Joan was the hostage negotiator in this kidnapping case. Separately, Edgar shares new information on the shooting of Senator Ritter (who was a presidential candidate) that led to Sean King's termination from the Secret Service. Viewers = 2.78 LineColor = 006b3c }}

ProdCode = 104 ShortSummary = After an adult child of one of King's Secret Service teammates dies from a suspected suicide, the victim's parents ask King to investigate believing that suicide made no sense for their son. King knew the victim's father from his days in the Secret Service and King, the victim's father, and others were part of a top secret mission in Mexico. King & Maxwell (with Edgar's significant help) establish that the victim did not commit suicide but was pushed off of the building's rooftop. When a second murder occurs from a bomb explosion, King concludes that the murders are tied to the team's trip to Mexico years ago and King believes he is next on the killer's list. Viewers = 2.83 LineColor = 006b3c }}

ProdCode = 105 ShortSummary = A Congressman seeks the services of King and Maxwell to investigate a tabloid blogger. Another murder leads the team to a hired hit man and unforeseen duplicity. Viewers = 3.09 LineColor = 006b3c }}

ProdCode = 106 ShortSummary = Michelle's flaky brother JT (Christian Kane), who has also become a PI, comes to DC to get the aid of King and Maxwell to help his rich client find a man he believes to be a con artist who wants to marry his daughter. His daughter hires King and Maxwell to prove the love of her life is who he appears to be. As they dig deeper into the case they realize someone else is also after the man they are looking for. Viewers = 3.39 LineColor = 006b3c }}

ProdCode = 107 ShortSummary = King and Maxwell are emotionally swayed to take a case to retrieve a cell phone for an elderly man, only to find out that the phone was not for the man, but for the Deputy Director of National Intelligence for infidelity photos in it's memory which, due to a shyster lawyer, is being offered up to a drug cartel for inforamtion along with a video that might help the suit of a POW who's son was suing for benefits from his fathers return. For her troubles, the Deputy offers to help Michelle get her job back. Sean is secretly given more directiion in his investigation of Ritter's assassination by Jose Alverado. Viewers = 3.14 LineColor = 006b3c }}

ProdCode = 108 ShortSummary = Agent Rigby is charged with protecting and escorting a witness carefully by an angry superior, to an important case, and while Michelle and Sean are there to ask for a favor, the witness is killed. With the building on lock down, King and Maxwell agree to help him with his case, to find the shooter and another witness to testify against the corporation. All the while, Sean finds out Michelle has reapplied to the Secret Service, having been accepted, and is thinking about going back in. Sean also inches closer to the evidence from Ritter's shooting. Viewers = 3.25 LineColor = 006b3c }} </ref>

DirectedBy = James Whitmore, Jr. WrittenBy = Chris Downey OriginalAirDate = ProdCode = 109 ShortSummary = Viewers = LineColor = 006b3c }}




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