Season 1 · Episode 1
A family goes on the run after the patriarch is framed for murder.
Paul gets messages, even on the family's new untraceable phones, from someone who knows Erin's password. He rightly assumes it's Tannen when asked to meet him in the Chicago subway, where they are however also awaited by an armed enemy. Kate's selfish wining to use his fake ID to buy alcohol for a party gets Henry 'Jason Holland' arrested. Pa just manages to avoid formal fingerprints processing. Because of ma's idiotic invention they came from New Orleans before Philadelphia, Mikey gets confused enough to have an asthma attack when qualifying for his new school's spelling-bee.
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Hannah tries to help Brady pass his English class by switching his paper with one of her old ones, so he can play football in the homecoming game. Paul worries that someone might have followed him from Washington.
Gina confides in Paul and Lily about hiding out from her ex-husband Randy, who has surprisingly showed up in Bridgewater. Paul's father also has a heart attack and Paul is debating if he should go visit him.
Kylie and Henry agree to meet up in St. Louis, unaware that the FBI has followed Kylie. Meanwhile, Hannah and Brady share a kiss after he confesses his feelings for her.
As their world is turned upside down when the U.S. Marshals use Henry's girlfriend to contact them, Paul and Lily uncover evidence that suggests lawyer Lloyd Cunningham was involved with Erin's murder.
A tornado puts Tommy's life in danger and threatens to expose the Rader family's secret.
Paul's efforts to get Cunningham to reveal what he knows about Erin's murder spawns a surprising confession that leaves the Rader family facing the most difficult decision of their lives.
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