The First 48

10 Beste Episodes of The First 48 - Season 17

The First 48 is one of the longest-running and most successful crime series on A&E. It premiered in 2004 and has now aired 24 seasons. The show follows detectives during the hours immediately following a homicide. Over the years, many episodes have been highly lauded for their gripping stories and compelling crime scenes. But there have also been some episodes that have been met with criticism or have been ranked among the show’s worst. In this article, we will rank the worst episodes of The First 48, examining the reasons why they are not as well-received as the rest.

In order to determine the worst episodes of the show, we must first examine the criteria for what makes an episode great. Generally, the most successful episodes of The First 48 have an interesting crime scene and a compelling story that follows it. Good episodes will also draw viewers in with intense suspense and drama, and will resolve the crime in a satisfying way.

The following episodes are some of the lowest-rated in the show’s history. While these episodes may not be as well-received as the rest, they still offer a unique insight into the world of crime and justice. We will discuss why these episodes have been considered some of the worst, and what makes them stand out from the rest of the series.

Written by Sophie and last updated on Feb 13, 2023.

PS: The following content contains spoilers!

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The First 48 - S17E22

#15 - House of Cards (Staffel 17 - Folge 22)

A Tulsa, Okla., detective pieces together fragmented accounts from five potential witnesses as he investigates a crime involving a lethal combination of guns and meth.

The episode was rated 7,56 from 55 votes.

The First 48 - S17E27

#14 - The Invitation (Staffel 17 - Folge 27)

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After a young man gets shot to death at a motel party, Tulsa Detective Justin Ritter discovers a photo posted online that may have triggered a dangerous chain of events.

The episode was rated 7,59 from 70 votes.

The First 48 - S17E1

#13 - The House on Madrona Street (Staffel 17 - Folge 1)

In the season premiere, an Atlanta woman is strangled and the investigation unearths more potential crimes.

The episode was rated 7,60 from 250 votes.

The First 48 - S17E19

#12 - Bloodline (Staffel 17 - Folge 19)

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A Tulsa, Okla., detective hunts a family of elusive criminals after a former Marine is fatally shot while trying to recover his stolen bicycle.

The episode was rated 7,62 from 81 votes.

The First 48 - S17E4

#11 - Secrets and Lies (Staffel 17 - Folge 4)

When a young woman is executed on a street corner in Tulsa, investigator Nathan Schilling discovers her friends may be hiding information about the murder.

The episode was rated 7,62 from 160 votes.

The First 48 - S17E21

#10 - Inside The Tape Special #8 (Staffel 17 - Folge 21)

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A beloved uncle is killed when he attempts to help his niece leave her boyfriend; a man is randomly shot in front of his sister's house; a father of three is gunned down; a suspect on a bike executes a young man in broad daylight.

The episode was rated 7,63 from 52 votes.

The First 48 - S17E3

#9 - Blood Lust (Staffel 17 - Folge 3)

A killer terrorizes Atlanta and investigators try to track him down.

The episode was rated 7,67 from 174 votes.

The First 48 - S17E5

#8 - Murder on Maiden Lane (Staffel 17 - Folge 5)

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In Atlanta, a young father is gunned down by a brutal robbing crew and Detective Tracy Lewis discovers on her first case that she may be chasing the wrong suspect.

The episode was rated 7,71 from 156 votes.

The First 48 - S17E23

#7 - Mother of Two (Staffel 17 - Folge 23)

When a young mother is found naked and strangled in her car, Tulsa Detective John Brown uncovers a dark obsession that may have turned deadly.

The episode was rated 7,71 from 72 votes.

The First 48 - S17E26

#6 - Sudden Death / Devil at the Door (Staffel 17 - Folge 26)

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In New Orleans, a man is executed in broad daylight, and Detective Ryan Vaught must battle fear and distrust on the street to identify the killer. And in Minneapolis, when a teenager is murdered at home, Sargent Christopher Gaiters' best hope for finding the killer is the victim's father, who witnessed the shooting.

The episode was rated 7,74 from 68 votes.

The First 48 - S17E8

#5 - Knock Knock (Staffel 17 - Folge 8)

Police must wade through a web of secrets and lies when a man is found dead in his Tulsa, Okla., hotel room.

The episode was rated 7,74 from 144 votes.

The First 48 - S17E18

#4 - Old Wounds (Staffel 17 - Folge 18)

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The target of a drive-by shooting in Tulsa, Okla., walks away from the attack, while his girlfriend is not so fortunate; police uncover a long-simmering feud as they hunt for the killer.

The episode was rated 7,77 from 74 votes.

The First 48 - S17E24

#3 - Snapshot (Staffel 17 - Folge 24)

In Tulsa, Oklahoma, a young mother of four is found shot on the side of the road. Detectives' only clue is a photograph she took just moments before her murder.

The episode was rated 7,85 from 55 votes.

The First 48 - S17E28

#2 - Bad Tempered / The Bully (Staffel 17 - Folge 28)

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The First 48 episode "Bad Tempered / The Bully" features a story based in Atlanta, Georgia and Tulsa, Oklahoma. In Atlanta, a caretaker is shot and killed after an argument with someone who held a grudge against him. In Tulsa, a young man dies tragically at the hands of a bully who went too far.

Both of these stories are tragic examples of how wrongdoings can come back to haunt us, even if we don't think they will. In the case of the caretaker, it's a reminder to keep our tempers in check, as even the smallest of arguments can turn deadly. In the case of the bully, it's a reminder that we should not take our frustrations out on others, as it can lead to devastating consequences.

The episode was rated 7,94 from 83 votes.

The First 48 - S17E29

#1 - Down and Out / Room for the Night (Staffel 17 - Folge 29)

In the episode of "The First 48" titled "Down and Out / Room for the Night", Detective Rob Barrere investigates a case of three men meeting in a motel room in New Orleans East, resulting in one of them ending up dead. Meanwhile in Tulsa, Detective Ronnie Leatherman catches the case of a man stabbed 21 times, when a night of drinking ignites a murderous rage.

The episode starts off with Detective Barrere interviewing witnesses to understand what happened in the motel room. With the help of surveillance footage and other evidence, Detective Barrere is able to piece together that the three men had a physical altercation that resulted in one of them being killed.

In Tulsa, Detective Leatherman follows the trail of a man who was stabbed 21 times. Leatherman interviews witnesses and creates a timeline to understand what happened that night. With the help of surveillance footage and other evidence, Leatherman is able to determine that a night of drinking ended in a deadly altercation.

The episode follows the detectives as they investigate the cases and try to uncover the truth. With a combination of evidence, interviews, and careful investigation, the detectives are able to uncover the truth behind both cases and bring justice to the victims.

The episode was rated 9,17 from 12 votes.

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