When Ari Adamian has no recollection of his actions, Briggs helps the Armenian gangster piece together the disturbing details of his lost night.
In Southern California, a beachfront property was seized and turned into a residence for undercover cops. They are all top agents of the DEA, FBI, and Customs and they are living in this house unofficially known as "Graceland". Coming of a new graduating at the top of his class, FBI rookie, Mike Warren, could make the life of a legendary FBI agent Paul Briggs and the others, more complicated or it could reveal the truth. It is based upon actual events.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
When Ari Adamian has no recollection of his actions, Briggs helps the Armenian gangster piece together the disturbing details of his lost night.
The Briggs-Bello alliance is tested due to an ultimatum. Mike must push his limits for the good of the case.
Jangles takes a Graceland member hostage. The housemates unite to save one of their own.
An undercover FBI agent learns his job requires more than criminal investigations.
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