Emily dedicates herself to discovering the identity of Victoria’s secret admirer on Animal Control Season 2 Episode 3, “Tortoises and Labradors.” Could this be the beginning of another string of pranks between Frank and Victoria?
The photos tease that this person has sent Victoria a gift basket, so one of Emily and Victoria’s first stops will be at the precinct’s reception. Surely, Bettany will have a clue or two in uncovering the secret admirer’s identity. She may even ask to join the investigative duo, which could be fun on “Tortoises and Labradors.”
Meanwhile, a much more unlikely Animal Control duo occurs when Patel and Templeton get stuck working together for the day. Somehow, that reluctant partnership leads them to jog to catch up with a woman on the beach.
Meanwhile, Shred tackles his first night shift on “Tortoises and Labradors,” which introduces him to the world of Furry parties, as teased in the trailer below.
The footage also shows a glimpse of Frank and Shred with the titular tortoise — and Frank’s older brother, Patrick Shaw. Deadline reported last month that Thomas Lennon would portray Patrick, who is “an occasionally competent police officer who loves giving people a hard time, especially his brother.”
If Frank’s on-screen family reunion doesn’t go smoothly, it will likely only get more complicated when Shred and Frank encounter Patrick and Jimmy Shaw, Frank and Patrick’s father. Frank may reach out to his brother and father for help learning more about the animal smuggling ring he discovers.
Check out the photos and promo video below for a preview!
Episode description: Frank unearths an illegal animal smuggling ring while Shred’s first night shift introduces him to the world of Furry parties. Victoria has a secret admirer, and Emily is hellbent on helping her figure out who it is. Patel and Templeton get stuck working together for the day.
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