In a special investigative report Shaun goes undercover as a member of outlaw motorcycle gang The Bandidos. But his cover is blown when he uses the word "allegorical".
A convention for people named 'Peter' goes horribly wrong when Shaun is mistakenly invited. And hydrochloric acid starts streaming from the sprinkler system.
Voula, if you are watching this, I am so sorry babe. Please do not let the trust we have built up over the last two weeks go to waste just because I screwed another chick. Call me? Stav.
There's a vampire loose in Las Vegas. No one believes or wants to believe it's true. The police can't stop him, people are dying, no one is safe. How do you kill what's already dead?
Shaun Micallef is back and he's madder than hell. We really should have changed the name but it'd cost us a fortune in letterheads and show graphics. Anyway, he's back and this time he knows what he's doing (slightly)
The strange disappearance of an antique motorcycle is the first sign of trouble. A rash of murders follow where each victim is decapitated with superhuman force by what witnesses describe as a headless motorcyclist.
A series of deaths appear to have nothing in common. Probing the murders, the team discover a link; each victim was related to a hot-tempered Cajun. However, the Cajun has an iron-clad alibi - he's been in a coma for weeks.
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By what name was Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell (2012) officially released in Canada in English?