Geeks: Weirdos at the Police Station (2024-2024)

Premiere:
July 4, 2024

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 11

Finale:
September 19, 2024

Creators:
Rieko Obayashi

Original Title:
ギークス 〜警察署の変人たち〜

Alternate Titles:
Geeks: Keisatsusho no Henjintachi
Geeks: Weirdos at the Police Station
긱스 ~경찰서의 괴짜들~

Genres:
Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
Fuji Television Network

Countries:
JP

Yui Saizo is a single, 29 year old woman and works in the crime laboratory at the Takanashi Police Station as a forensics examiner. She does her job well, due to her excellent memory and analytical mind. She prioritizes efficiency at her work. She also eschews the old-fashioned and traditional ways at the police station, like, working overtime or being liked by colleagues. She does have two close female colleagues at the police station. They are Masumi Kira and Iori Motoyama. Masumi Kira works as a physician in the medical office and Iori Motoyama works in the traffic department. Every Friday night, these 3 women gather at an izakaya pub and chat about everything including work and relationships. One Friday night, during the course of their normal conversation, they talk about a case that detectives at the police station are having trouble solving. Since then, they talk about difficult cases and try to solve the cases using their respective talents.

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