Season 1 · Episode 1
As con artists Charlie and Linda Haverford hatch a plan to get out from under their Roma gypsy bosses, a sudden blow to the head makes Charlie wonder if he is a fake psychic having real visions.
Nick scams his psychiatrist to impress a girl, Linda begins her long con of an unstable rich woman, and Eduardo complicates matters for Charlie by enlisting his psychic powers to take care of gangster business.
With his visions intensifying, Charlie turns to neurologist Dr. Nora White for some unorthodox help. Linda's relationship with a female hypnotist deepens, while Fonso's temper stirs up bad blood with a competing South Bay crime family.
Charlie sets his hooks deep with Nadine by tapping into her past, as Nick skips school to spend time with his new girlfriend Emma. Linda makes a shocking discovery.
Linda's marriage is threatened by her affair with Gina. Nick is a suspect in his girlfriend's disappearance, and Charlie struggles to understand disturbing visions of a fiery death and his own drowning.
With Rita and a new psychic fraud unit on their tail, Charlie and Linda fight to keep their long con of Nadine on track. A full-on turf war is ignited when Fonso and White Tony brawl at a Roma funeral.
A surprise ruling at a Gypsy council upsets Fonso. As Charlie and Linda move quickly to close their long con of Nadine, Nick gets heartbreaking news about Emma.
A bitter betrayal and a vision of Nick in danger forces Charlie and Linda to confront the troubled state of their marriage. Fonso makes a move to shore up his power.
As Fonso fights to save his daughter from an arranged marriage, a dead body, a startling confession, and a sudden turn by Eduardo put Charlie and Linda at a crossroads.
When Charlie and Linda attempt the con of their career at Drina and Little Tony's wedding, an unforeseen alliance and a haunting vision of their future leads to a shocking conclusion.
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A former underworld lawyer goes to work for the Federal Government, determined to bring 100 top criminals to justice.
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2005
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