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Judge Dredge
Santonio pinch-hosts for his brother while Kim recovers from an appraising-related injury. Santonio teaches Virgil about the worth of dredged computers.
Writing:
- Geoff Haggerty
Release Date:
Tue, Jul 17, 2012
Country: US
Language: En
Runtime:
Country: US
Language: En
Runtime:
Christian Stolte
David "Kim" Parker
Alfred Wilson
Captain Hiram
Karl Potthoff
Virgil King
Bob Hungerford
Pete
Tory O. Davis
Milt
Chris Garrett
Santonio "Judge Dredge" Parker
Keith Kupferer
Cranst
Brooke Breit
Denise
Rudy Galvan
Jay
Season 1:
David "Kim" Parker is appraising dredged items in Helcomb County, and Captain Hiram has a mass of chicken wire that may not be worth as much as originally thought.
Kim sleuths down the origin of a Mountain Dew can, with unexpected results.
Virgil is back with a bag full of iPhones he dredged from the lake, but he makes a classic dredger mistake.
Captain Hiram's suction dredge brings back more than he bargained for.
Pete finds an old briefcase that looks a lot like one Kim used to own, but it's anything but a happy reunion.
Kim is forced to make an appraisal on a priceless US history artifact after Milt invokes the Dredger's Guild laws.
Virgil's dredged guitar gives Kim a chance to showcase his talents.
Hiram brings in an empty hatbox, but there is more to this appraisal than meets the eye.
Kim makes a formal apology for an error he made in the past. Later, Kim must refuse a generous gift in order to keep his job.
Kim grapples with his morality as a dredged item risks damaging the Helcomb County dredging industry.
Kim gives an austere warning to a wayward dredger. Later: where did Pete get that golf club?
Kim explores an old, splintered wooden plank. Kim and Cranst butt heads over the quality of this dredged item.
Santonio pinch-hosts for his brother while Kim recovers from an appraising-related injury. Santonio teaches Virgil about the worth of dredged computers.
Santonio seduces a dredger with his flashy appraisal style.
A Groupon deal brings a glut of new dredgers to the table. A deformed, polycephalic gull corpse may have value in certain circles.
A beautiful silverware set appraisal is stopped prematurely. Kim is at his wits' end with more pedestrian dredgers.
Cranst returns to the table for the first time since Kim's hospitalization. Controversy surrounds Kim's reaction to some politically-charged literature.
The thrilling conclusion of Lake Dredge Appraisal. A well-preserved painting takes Kim's breath away.