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Lizzie queries the fact that it took Marius two weeks to make contact with her, so has the entire show to this point taken place over a fortnight? Marius asking to be tied up and shot rather than being with Lizzie again?

Very easy to understand now. She seems to be the ultimate adrenaline junkie, far deeper in the camp of risk than Marius, who wants to enjoy the reward rather than the process of getting it. One thing Sneaky Pete does well is tie together a procedural element with the overall story.

But in the process, Taylor loses his badge — and that will inevitably have an impact. The story itself was dull, but at least it might mean something. And real Pete Ethan Embry is back. More trouble awaits. In character and fitting the bill of the show, that was a wonderful moment, as was his embarrassing appearance in the hotel hallway, wearing only a shirt, in front of Carly Libe Barer The comedy-drama blend remains outstanding.

This episode was more of a stage-setter than anything else. In amongst that, he was finding new employment through T. Doug Jeffrey Ross by having a coke-fuelled party. Indulge on his explosion at Taylor for your own pleasure.

Her manipulation — and make no mistake, it was manipulation, intentional or not — of Hickey Charlayne Woodard was Marius-esque. But a sketch and a midnight conversation later, and Julia successfully roped the painter in. And if I do my job right, they walk away feeling good because they've decided that they want to do it.

Con artist she may hate, con artist she is becoming. Natalie is still around, which is surprising, and the plot involving Taylor and Otto seems to be at a stall. Taylor is the character who usually suffers from the show not knowing what to do with him, and it is happening once again. Episode 5: The Invisible Man At its best, Sneaky Pete loves a twist or twenty, and we are once again seeing that put into motion. This being Sneaky Pete , and this being the sneaky Marius, chances are the rug will get pulled out from under us another dozen times.

But it adds a new dynamic to this story and reminds us that Julia is right, and Marius really is that somebody worse. Lizzie, as she freely admits, has no patience, and it leads her to Bernhardt Bail Bonds.

Her getting close to Otto — by way of being a criminal in need of bail, which is rooted in truth — is a smart way of tracking Marius amid her scepticism. This, too, is a nice twist from an implication that she might hurt the family into just simply using them, although her jumping bail five minutes after receiving it will damage the business.

The kiss he shares with Lorraine Amy Landecker is the strange culmination of the tension between Taylor and Otto, and an even stranger extension of her relationship with the Bernhardt family.

Perhaps Taylor should become invisible. Episode 6: The California Spirit What a very dark, drastic turn of events the trip to California has produced, and what a haunting final shot it was of Martindale, alone and slightly broken, in a pitch black car park. She had shone while discovering the truth about Lila from Randy Chad Lindberg ; how ironic that the show succeeded by shrouding her in darkness. It felt somewhat inevitable that this largely goofy season would delve into something more sinister and, to be fair, the groundwork has been laid in the search for Lila.

Marius seems to find trouble wherever he goes. His involvement here is, for once, completely coincidental, but no less concerning than ever. Perhaps Marius would have been better to let Marjorie Alison Wright tie him up and shoot him.

Taylor certainly deserves that fate, having recklessly bought drugs at a gas station on his drive with Otto to California. This is a terrific hour, teetering on the edge of total calamity for the characters involved in either of the cons, and with no real end in sight to the danger. Lizzie working her magic is a joy to watch, as is the scene between her, Marius and Alexandre. The jig is surely almost up for Mr.

Less so in Randy, literally speaking. Episode 8: The Sunshine Switcheroo For all his lying and scheming and conniving, there remains something of a human side to Marius, one that began on this journey with trying to save his brother and comes to a head here with his need to save Julia.

Lizzie suggests that he used to not care if the world burns down. And he cares. She would argue that it makes him weaker, and as a con artist it does, but his development has been fascinating: sacrificing the wine con or so it would seem to save Julia would be a monumental step for this supposedly heartless person. Nothing comes before the con, until it does. Sneaky Pete has one of the most complex narratives on television, and that only ramps up here, mostly with Rubinek.

To put it bluntly: Marius was conning Vignetti and Kilbane after they hired him to con Rubinek, but now Vignetti is in on the con and Marius is planning to make him the scapegoat for everything.

And when Sneaky Pete works, it really works. Seeing Taylor and co. The reveal that Maggie Jane Adams had in fact pretended to be Lila all these years was probably the only logical conclusion to this part of the story. Wild goose chases usually end up with you catching a duck. All of that hope, wasted searching for a woman they already knew. But there is still a chance, because Marius — as ever — has one last play. He just needs them all to trust him. But the consequences of trusting him are well-laid out in this episode.

Lizzie finally tells the story of Michigan, and how trusting Marius nearly cost her a leg; this time, trusting him cost her a con and forced her to switch sides. To be fair, Lizzie has felt more like a villain throughout the entire season, and in early episodes it was more than conceivable that she could become the outright enemy by the end.

That honour falls to Chuck, with Pettie especially menacing in the previous episode and here displaying his full force to Marius. This season has been great. What more twists are left in store? Episode The Brooklyn Potash Sneaky Pete has spent three seasons expertly blending comedy and drama, but neither are its core. Frustrated by their inability to find his money, Luka shows Frank and Joe that he's not playing games. S2, Ep7.

The location of the money revealed, Marius makes a bold move to snatch it all for himself, but Maggie and Luka are not so easily fooled. Taylor makes plans to frame the hitman for Winslow's murder. Carly turns to Maggie in search of an otherworldly connection to her parents.

Julia's new bondee proves more challenging than anticipated. Otto and Sam find that their Colin troubles are far from over. S2, Ep8. Jealous of Marius' relationship with the family, Pete threatens to implode the heist unless he is granted a special request. Otto and Sam retrieve the Proclamation, but discover the larger threat Colin poses to Julia.

Julia, Taylor, Otto, Carly, and Audrey disclose the urgency of their troubles to each other, and Audrey's suspicions about Maggie and Marius come to an ugly head. S2, Ep9. After Marius' "Roosevelt Buffalo" plan works too well, the heist's fate is left in Pete's hands. Carly and Audrey investigate Marius and Maggie's motives for returning to the family.

Julia enlists the aid of Otto, Sam, and - much to her chagrin - Lance in protecting Valerie from Colin. Taylor takes the final steps to frame the hitman for Winslow's death, and hopefully save Audrey. S2, Ep Marius' plan implodes as it becomes clear he was wrong about the money's location, and must now face Luka's wrath.

Audrey discovers the danger of Luka and rushes to protect the family. Taylor settles accounts with Roby and Shannon. Maggie gives Carly new information about what happened to her parents. See also TV Schedule. Getting Started Contributor Zone ». Top Gap. See more gaps ». Add episode. Streaming TV: Renewed and Canceled. Create a list ». Watched Series List. Series To Watch. TV Shows you must watch in your lifetime. Check if you missed any of them. To See In Prime Video.

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