Prostitutes are being murdered at a Marina Del Ray apartment building so the Angels are hired by the building owner to investigate. Kelly and Kris go undercover as, what else, hookers, but are never put to work. There are two obvious suspects right from the beginning, Roman Vale, a restaurant owner, and super creepy (and agitated) Freddy as a pizza delivery guy who works for Vale. It's one of those episodes that's part of that faux tv reality that doesn't exist in real life.
Jeff Druce as Freddy gives a note perfect performance as the whacko who's hated by the girls he delivers pizza to. Paul Cavonis as Vale downplays his character's obsession, though it gradually emerges as the episode unfolds. He spends his time at his restaurant pining for his ex, who insists on eating at the restaurant with her new beau. Must have liked the lunch special.
Kris goes on a yacht and wears a bikini to meet one of the dead hooker's clients. He's an older retired guy who acts like an eccentric nut and who no doubt was going to go home and kill his wife after meeting Kris. He just seemed like that kind of guy.
There's an amusing scene at a pool where the Angels talk to a psychiatrist about what's motivating the killer. He spends most of his time ogling all the bikini clad girls walking around. The pool was a strange place to meet him.
The scenes with Freddy are the best, the girls hate him but keep ordering pizza from the same place. He keeps showing up and acting inappropriately, throwing the box at them or making lewd comments. Maybe order Chinese takeout next time? There's a closing bicycle chase (yes, a bicycle chase) through the marina that befits the way this episode treated the subject matter of prostitution. It's all a silly goof.