Facing dire circumstances, Miles fights to maintain a presence on “Wylderness” and salvage a relationship with Emma. Louis and Gladys prepare to be parents.
Miles Daly works as muscle for a murderous crime ring in Nevada and attempts to change professions and become a movie producer, laundering money through a Hollywood film with the help of washed-up filmmaker Rick Moreweather. Based on Elmore Leonard’s 1990 New York Times bestselling novel.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
Facing dire circumstances, Miles fights to maintain a presence on “Wylderness” and salvage a relationship with Emma. Louis and Gladys prepare to be parents.
Miles nearly brings his long term plan to fruition, Rick gives Amara an ultimatum and Louis surprises Gladys in New York.
After a bombshell revelation about Rick, Miles and Louis visit an abandoned water treatment facility to figure out their next move. Back at the FBI, Agent Dillard looks into a hunch.
Miles returns to L.A. in an attempt to pitch the script for The Admiral's Mistress to Rick Moreweather, a film producer; Amara takes an interest in investing in the film, triggering anxiety in Louis and anger in Yago.
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