"Banacek" only consisted of two seasons of eight episodes. I can understand why. It wasn't that the show was bad....it most certainly wasn't. But how many times can you have a private investigator find stolen objects?! It's a very limited idea for a series and it's best the show didn't overuse the plots. Additionally, at the end of season one, someone insisted Banacek be given a sparring partner/love interest and so Carlie was introduced. She really was fine here but after a few more episodes, her constant nay-saying and arguing became pretty annoying.
In "No Stone Unturned", a valuable three-ton statue made by a cranky artist disappears as it's about to be unveiled. Where did it go and who took it? As usual, Banacek is called in to find it and eventually he's able to piece the crime together.
What I liked about this episode is that you can follow Banacek's logic in figuring out the crime. Too many times, he seems to pull the answer out of thin air...but seeing the artist's studio and a few other clues allows the viewer to understand the process that Banacek takes to find the piece of art. Well done and worth seeing.