S1E13 Always Get a Second Opinion
The game gets complicated when Dodge encounters a gang in the projects. And if they don’t believe his story, there may be even more bloodshed.
Desperate to take care of his pregnant wife before a terminal illness can take his life, Dodge Maynard accepts an offer to participate in a deadly game where he soon discovers that he’s not the hunter but the prey.
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The game gets complicated when Dodge encounters a gang in the projects. And if they don’t believe his story, there may be even more bloodshed.
Dodge uncovers a truth that reveals the game isn’t what it seems. And nobody is to be trusted. Not even those closest to him.
The stakes get higher the longer Dodge survives. He tries to blend in at a hockey game while Valerie digs deeper into the bank deposits.
Miles is in the hot seat when the Tiro Fund Board gets word of Victor's impending arrest. Meanwhile, Victor is in an even hotter seat across town, after the first hour of the game ends and the hunters are all given his exact location.
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