S1E10 Always Forward, Never Back
As Patrick and Maddie exchange marriage vows, the long-awaited showdown between con artists and FBI agents plays out, though it is unclear whose side Maddie is really on, or who will be victorious.
Maddie, a persona shifting con-artist who is as beautiful as she is dangerous, leaves her unwitting victims tormented when they realize they have been used and robbed of everything – including their hearts. But things get complicated when her former targets, Ezra, Richard, and Jules team up to track her down.
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As Patrick and Maddie exchange marriage vows, the long-awaited showdown between con artists and FBI agents plays out, though it is unclear whose side Maddie is really on, or who will be victorious.
Niagara Falls is the backdrop as the Bumblers, Maddie, Max, Sally, and Sofia try to stay one step ahead of the Doctor in an attempt to ensure their freedom and make the score of a lifetime.
Patrick throws Maddie a birthday party with some surprising guests. Max comes to the rescue. Richard makes a shocking discovery.
A sudden threat derails Maddie's attempt to find peace of mind. Ezra and Rosa's passion heats up while the Bumblers make their desperate escape across the border.
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