Soldier and Angel force Leonard to dig up the money but a surprise awaits them. Trudy stands her ground while Hap and Leonard seek a way out.
A darkly comic swamp noir story of two best friends set in the late 1980s. Based on the novels by Joe R. Lansdale, the series follows Hap Collins, an East Texas white boy with a weakness for Southern women, and Leonard Pine, a gay, black Vietnam vet with a hot temper.
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Soldier and Angel force Leonard to dig up the money but a surprise awaits them. Trudy stands her ground while Hap and Leonard seek a way out.
Hap and Leonard go undercover at the carnival and attempt to stop the culprit, with the help of an unexpected ally.
Hap and Leonard deal with the repercussions of their crimes, and stumble upon a violent secret.
Enticed by Trudy, Hap and Leonard begin their search for the lost loot with new compatriots Howard, Chub and Paco. Leonard receives distressing news about his Uncle Chester.
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