In the Dark (American TV series)

In the Dark is an American comedy-drama television series, created by Corinne Kingsbury for The CW, which debuted as a mid-season entry during the 2018–19 television season. On January 30, 2018, The CW ordered the show to pilot, with Michael Showalter set to direct. In May 2018, the show received a series order. The series premiered on April 4, 2019. In April 2019, the series was renewed for a second season that premiered on April 16, 2020. In January 2020, The CW renewed the series for a third season.

In the Dark
GenreComedy-drama
Created byCorinne Kingsbury
Starring
Composer(s)
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes24 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
Cinematography
  • Brian Burgoyne
  • Bradford Lipson
  • Onno Weeda
Editor(s)
  • Jessica Brunetto
  • Tod Modisett
  • Gregory Cusumano
  • Warren Bowman
  • Bari Winter
  • Josiah Ruis
  • Lois Blumenthal
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time42 minutes
Production company(s)
DistributorCBS Television Distribution
Release
Original networkThe CW
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Audio formatDolby Digital with Descriptive Video Service on SAP
Original releaseApril 4, 2019 (2019-04-04) 
present (present)
External links
Official website

Premise

An irreverent blind woman in her twenties, Murphy, drifts through life in a drunken haze. She has only two friends—Jess, her understanding roommate, and Tyson, a teenage drug-dealer who saved her from a violent mugging. Out for a walk with her guide dog, Pretzel, she stumbles upon a corpse that must be Tyson's, but it disappears before the police arrive. When they do not seem inclined to investigate, Murphy clings onto the only thing that can keep her together: figuring out what happened to her friend.[1] She resolves to solve the murder herself, while also managing her colorful dating life and the job she hates at "Guiding Hope", a school for training guide dogs run by her parents.

Cast and characters

Main

  • Perry Mattfeld as Murphy Mason, a young woman whose blindness, introverted personality, and self-destructive lifestyle make her unwelcoming to most people. When a friend is murdered, she finds a new purpose in trying to find his killer.
  • Rich Sommer as Dean Riley, a cop who sympathizes with Murphy since his daughter is also blind.
  • Brooke Markham as Jess Damon, a veterinarian at Guiding Hope and Murphy's roommate and best friend. She also assists Murphy as an informal aide at times.
  • Casey Deidrick as Max Parish, a food truck owner and associate of Darnell who becomes attracted to Murphy.
  • Keston John as Darnell James, a local gang leader and Tyson's cousin, who Murphy turns to for help finding him.
  • Morgan Krantz as Felix Bell, Murphy's colleague at Guiding Hope. He later buys the school when it goes bankrupt.
  • Thamela Mpumlwana as Tyson Parker (season 1), a teenager who saved Murphy from a violent mugging and became her closest friend until his untimely death.
  • Derek Webster as Hank Mason (season 1; recurring season 2), Murphy's adoptive father and the owner of Guiding Hope until he sells it to Felix.
  • Kathleen York as Joy Mason (season 1; recurring season 2), Murphy's adoptive mother. Unlike Hank, she is less accepting of Murphy's poor life choices.

Recurring

  • Humberly Gonzalez as Vanessa, Jess's ex girlfriend.
  • Calle Walton as Chloe, Dean's daughter who is also blind and looks up to Murphy as a big sister.
  • Saycon Sengbloh as Jules Becker (Season 1), Dean's partner and Darnell's love interest, but is murdered on Nia’s orders
  • Nicki Micheaux as Nia Bailey, a drug lord and money launderer.
  • Lindsey Broad as Chelsea, Murphy's bartender friend and Dean's love interest, then Felix's.
  • Ana Ayora as Det. Sarah Barnes, Max's confidential handler.
  • Cortni Vaughn Joyner as Sam, Nia's henchwoman.
  • Matt Murray as Officer Gene Clemens, Dean's new partner.[2]
  • Chris Perfetti as Ben, Chelsea's slacker brother hired by Felix as a receptionist at Guiding Hope.
  • Natalie Liconti as Sterling, Sam's girlfriend who's secretly keeping an eye on Nia's money and drugs hidden at Guiding Hope, and pretends a romantic interest in Jess.
  • Maia Bastidas as Amber, Chloe's new friend.
  • Levi as Pretzel, Murphy's loyal seeing-eye dog.

Production

Filming for In the Dark in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Development

The series was created by Corinne Kingsbury for The CW, to debut during the 2018–19 television season.[3][4] On January 30, 2018, The CW officially ordered the pilot.[5] The series was greenlit on May 11, 2018.[6]

In the Dark is the first CW primetime series to carry Descriptive Video Service audio, though The CW, as a minor network, is not required to have any DVS provisions under the regulations for audio description for their affiliates, so the base of stations carrying that track is smaller than other networks where carriage of descriptive video is required. On January 10, 2019, The CW announced the premiere of the series on April 4 at 9 p.m.[7] On April 24, 2019, The CW renewed the series for a second season,[8] that was originally scheduled to premiere on May 28, 2020,[9] however it was moved to premiere date on April 16, 2020.[10] On January 7, 2020, the series was renewed for a third season.[11]

Casting

On March 2, 2018, it was announced that Perry Mattfeld had been cast in the protagonist role of Murphy in the series' pilot, along with Brooke Markham as Jess, Murphy's roommate and best friend, and Keston John as Darnell, a local drug dealer;[12] followed on March 9 with Kathleen York as Joy, Murphy's mother, and Derek Webster as Hank, Joy's husband.[13] Austin Nichols was cast as Dean, a cop with a blind daughter, on March 12.[14] On May 16, 2018, The CW announced that the role of Dean had been recast;[15] with Nichols thereafter replaced by Rich Sommer on July 13, 2018.[16] On September 10, 2019, Matt Murray was cast in a recurring role for the second season.[2]

Criticism over lack of disabled actors

The show received some criticism for casting a sighted actor to play a blind character. British actor James Moore, who plays a disabled character in the soap opera Emmerdale and has a disability himself, argued that disabled actors will always be better placed to play disabled roles due to their life experience.[17] On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, critics worried that the "questionable treatment of physical handicaps may leave some viewers with a dim impression."[18]

During a panel discussion at the Television Critics Association press tour, executive producer Nicky Weinstock defended the choices, claiming that they initially auditioned blind actors, but ultimately cast Perry because she was the best actor for the role.[19]

Filming

Filming on the pilot began on March 12, 2018,[20] in Toronto, Ontario, Canada;[21] and wrapped on March 28.[20] Principal photography on season 1 began on August 8, 2018, and ended on December 21, 2018.[22] Principal photography for the second season began on August 19, 2019 and ended on January 24, 2020 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[23]

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
113April 4, 2019 (2019-04-04)June 27, 2019 (2019-06-27)
213[24]April 16, 2020 (2020-04-16)July 9, 2020 (2020-07-09)[24]

Season 1 (2019)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
11"Pilot"Michael ShowalterCorinne KingsburyApril 4, 2019 (2019-04-04)0.87[25]
Murphy, a twenty-something antisocial blind woman, lives a relatively uneventful life full of drunken hookups and chain-smoking, with only Tyson, a teenage drug dealer who befriends her, to confide in. One night, while walking her dog, Murphy stumbles across what she believes to be Tyson's corpse, but when a police investigation turns up nothing, she spirals into depression, culminating in her getting caught cheating with a married man, Bryant, and losing her cane. When she returns to Tyson's old corner, she meets Darnell, Tyson's cousin and supplier, who tells her he's still alive. Bryant's wife, Gayle, rescinds a donation she made to Murphy's parents, driving a wedge between her and her mother Joy, who has given up trying to help her. Out of guilt, Murphy agrees to take a receptionist's job in her family's seeing dog school until she can pay them back. Incensed that no one believes her about Tyson, Murphy takes it upon herself to find him and has his phone's GPS tracked so she can find it. She notifies both Darnell and a friendly cop, Dean, but both discourage her from further investigation. Murphy's roommate Jess tells her that she knows Murphy will try to solve the case anyway.
22"Mommy Issues"Brian DannellyAmy TurnerApril 11, 2019 (2019-04-11)0.72[26]
Murphy, unable to file a missing persons report for Tyson, decides to contact his mother Rhonda since she can do so. She also learns that, due to unpaid bills, her doctor is unwilling to treat her urinary infection. While visiting Dean for an update on the phone, Murphy tells Chloe that her father should consider dating. Jess becomes concerned that Vanessa doesn't love her. Joy and Hank organize a "barkery" event to raise money for the school, which Joy expects her daughter to attend. Murphy goes to Darnell for the address, but he refuses to tell her. Instead, she goes on a one-hour date with Max, one of his associates, for the information. Chloe sets her father up with Jade, a hooker from the station. Jess buys a sex toy to improve her relationship with Vanessa. Max takes Murphy to a beach, and then gives her the address. Murphy goes there, visits Tyson's room, and then tells Rhonda the truth. Dean contacts Murphy, and delivers the news that while Tyson's phone was completely wiped, they can now push forward with his case. Max shows up and gets her to agree to have a drink with him. Jess finds a new clue for Murphy. Darnell tells his incarcerated boss, Nia, that he'll deal with Murphy.
33"The Big Break"Norman BuckleyLindsay GolderApril 18, 2019 (2019-04-18)0.64[27]
While having sex, Murphy shoves Max off when he admits his feelings for her and injures his genitals. She and Jess go to speak with Tyson's girlfriend, but get kicked off school property. Murphy subsequently convinces Felix to hold an outreach event at the school so she can get access. Max tries to break through Murphy's emotional walls, so she kicks him out. Darnell steals some of the money he's collecting for Tyson's mother, but she refuses to take it. Felix is nervous about addressing the students, but finds that he can connect with them when he pretends to be blind. Murphy finds Keira's friends and learn that she's been missing school. She then has sex with a teacher, which accidentally exposes Felix's deception and humiliates him publicly. Murphy makes up for the embarrassment by offering Felix a cigarette and encouraging him to start standing up for himself. Dean tries to help Chloe deal with her first period; Murphy comes to help by roasting Chloe at her request. Keira visits Murphy and reveals that Tyson cheated on her with a girl named Jamie, and provides her address. Murphy meets Max at the bar and decides that she does, in fact, want to date him.
44"The Graduate"Patricia CardosoYael ZinkowApril 25, 2019 (2019-04-25)0.75[28]
Murphy and Chloe illegally use Dean's police computer to find Jaime's address, which happens to be six hours away in Wisconsin. With Jess unable to drive her, she asks Max instead and lies to Joy to get out of a prior commitment. However, when Murphy gets stuck in a bathroom stall and then nearly gets hit by a truck, she rudely refuses his help. One of the school's trainers refuses to relinquish custody of her guide dog. Felix accidentally exposes Murphy's lie to Joy. Dean's partner, Jules, learns that Tyson witnessed a murder shortly before his disappearance. Jaime turns out to not be a girl, but the name of Tyson's biological father, who tells her that Tyson is alive and living away from Chicago. Joy learns that Jess has a secret tracking app installed on Murphy's phone; the two bond over their mutual worry for her safety. Murphy gets drunk and behaves inappropriately at a restaurant, causing Max to get arrested; she then gets him released by using her disability to accuse the manager of assaulting her. When they return home, Murphy introduces him to Joy and convinces the trainer to release her dog. Darnell is revealed to be in a secret relationship with Jules.
55"The Feels"Ingrid JungermannDeagan FryklindMay 2, 2019 (2019-05-02)0.50[29]
Dean shares his new lead with Murphy, and hits it off with Chelsea, a bartender. Murphy becomes increasingly worried that she might be pregnant. Darnell tries to go out on a date with Jules, but an unexpected call ruins it. Murphy, unsure of herself, decides to feel a dead body to determine if she really felt Tyson's corpse. She and Jess go to see Felix's dying uncle, and his mother invites them to stay over. Darnell tells Max that he needs to end things with Murphy. Felix confesses to the girls that he is mostly estranged from his unsupportive family and values their friendship, but when a drunk Murphy reveals why they came, he throws them out. Jess and Murphy argue, and Murphy calls Max for support while Jess apologizes to Felix. Jules warns Darnell of an impending police raid, and he escapes with Max, who then tells him he's not going to leave Murphy. Murphy visits a shop that Tyson helped run drugs out of, but while having her period in the bathroom, she overhears the owner being murdered and feels his body. Jules admits that she still loves Darnell, and Tyson's body is found in a bag in the river.
66"Tyson"Ryan McFaulDavid BabcockMay 9, 2019 (2019-05-09)0.51[30]
Dean informs Murphy of Tyson's death; shattered, she gets arrested when she tries to smoke at the crime scene and refuses to answer any questions. She also dumps Max when he insists on talking about her feelings. Rhonda bitterly refuses to let Darnell pay for Tyson's funeral. Dean and Jules call Murphy back in and reveal that Tyson was killed by a gunshot to the head; Murphy then realizes that he was alive when she found him, making her feel responsible for his death. When she tries to smother her guilt by hooking up with a bar patron, he turns her down when he realizes she's too drunk to feel anything. Dean encourages her to go to the funeral, but she gets kicked out after arguing with Jaime. Darnell, however, leaves the door open so she can listen from outside. Rhonda finds video recordings of Murphy on Tyson's computer and reaches out to her, giving her a small jar of his ashes which she then spreads across a lake. Having finally achieved closure, she goes to find Max hoping for forgiveness. Instead, she overhears a conversation between him and one of Nia's associates, Wesley Moreno, whose voice she recognizes as that of the man who murdered the shop owner.
77"The One That Got Away"Anna MastroRyan KnightonMay 16, 2019 (2019-05-16)0.52[31]
Nia denies Darnell permission to deal with Wesley, saying she wants to handle it personally. Ignoring all warnings not to do so, Murphy reports Wesley to the police and picks him out of a vocal line-up. Hank asks Felix to discreetly procure him some weed; in turn, he asks Jess to accompany him. Murphy agrees to watch Chloe while Dean and Chelsea go on a date, and then takes her to the mall to meet a boy named Billy, unaware that Nia has paid Wesley's bail and provided him with her name. Murphy pays for Chloe to get a full makeover, boosting her confidence enough that she manages to overcome her shyness and get Billy to talk to her. Wesley then abducts them and confiscates their phones, but Murphy uses a message written in lipstick to get a bystander to call 911, forcing him to ditch them and flee. Darnell, Max, and Jess track down Wesley, who gets run over by a truck while trying to escape, traumatizing Jess. A furious Dean forbids Murphy from seeing Chloe or him ever again. While smoking with Hank, Felix cuts a check to buy Guiding Hope after learning that the school is completely broke. Jules learns from the medical examiner that Wesley shot Tyson, but only after he was already dead.
88"Jessica Rabbit"Kyra SedgwickEric RandallMay 23, 2019 (2019-05-23)0.60[32]
Max insists that Murphy spend the night at his apartment, and Dean tries to reconnect with her after his fury settles. The man who struck Wesley identifies Jess as having witnessed his death to the police; Darnell and Max agree to help her by cleaning her car of Wesley's DNA, but worry that Jess' trauma and poor ability to lie will expose them. Felix assumes ownership of the school despite Joy refusing to sign on to the deal. Jess, feeling that Vanessa does not understand or appreciate her feelings, turns away from her. Darnell advises Jess to use emotional manipulation to throw off the cops, which allows her to pass questioning unscathed. When Vanessa fails to show up for a makeup date, however, she winds up cheating on her with a girl at the bar and decides to hide it. Joy, impressed with Felix's devotion to Guiding Hope, agrees to sign. When Murphy returns home, Jess passes information from Chelsea to her about Tyson's other killer. Felix informs Murphy that from now on, she'll be expected to work like everyone else. He also shows off a new watch--the same watch Wesley owned and that Murphy tried to dispose of. Murphy takes it to Dean, blowing off a dinner Max had planned for her.
99"Deal or No Deal"Steve TsuchidaKara BrownMay 30, 2019 (2019-05-30)0.58[33]
Jess tries to recommit herself to Vanessa, while Murphy feels disloyal to Max for spending the night at Dean's (which also upsets Chelsea). Video footage of Darnell and Wesley getting in a confrontation with Tyson surfaces, leading Murphy to suspect that Tyson was killed for informing on the gang. Darnell refuses to cooperate with the police, and Jules leaves him. He decides to ask Nia for more responsibility, and asks Max to front the cash for a deal, unaware that he is, in fact, an informant. Max tips off his handler, Det. Barnes, to the deal, and is told to find out where it's taking place. Jess, overwhelmed with guilt, admits to cheating on Vanessa on the night of their seven-month anniversary. Felix then drives her and Murphy to Max's place, where they find a text leading them to a hotel room where the deal is set to take place. Jess ponders whether she tanked her relationship with Vanessa on purpose. Max runs into Murphy; when she learns the truth, she runs off blaming him for Tyson's death. Max loses heart and flees without delivering the money, while Jules arrests Darnell for Tyson's murder to protect him from Barnes.
1010"Bait and Switch"Randy ZiskLouisa LevyJune 6, 2019 (2019-06-06)0.60[34]
Nia doesn’t waste any time sending out of her goons to hunt down Max and take care of him. Murphy gets wrapped up in Max’s flight plan by being in the wrong place at the wrong time and the couple, amidst their troubles, is forced to hole up in a cabin to escape Nia’s wrath. Max and Murphy hook-up, shortly afterwards Nia's goon shows up and the couple flee. Max decides it will be safer for Murphy if they separate and puts her on a boat and tells her to row, she does and off in the distance hears a single gun shot. Jules gets her badge suspended for interfering in the sting, however, everyone is still oblivious to her being involved with Darnell. Darnell realizes Max set him up.
1111"I Woke Up Like This"David GrossmanKara BrownJune 13, 2019 (2019-06-13)0.64[35]
Murphy finally gets help after roaming around the woods from the night before. Determined to find out the fate of Max. Murphy visits Max's ex-girlfriend Jenny, to see if she has any info on Max's whereabouts. After realizing that Max isn't going to show up to Jenny's house, Murphy and Jess go to their favorite bar, where Max finally shows up. However, the reunion is short lived because Felix calls the police and has Murphy and Jess arrested for "stealing" the work van. While in jail Murphy and Jess get in a fight over Murphy's obbession over Tyson's death. Jess decides to temporarily move out. Felix has money issues regarding the check he used to buy Guiding Hope. Jules witnesses a video of someone planting evidence to try and framed Darnell. She comes clean to Dean about her relationship with Darnell, and Dean decides to try and help her find out who framed Darnell. Nia leaves prison.
1212"Rollin' with the Homies"Janice CookeFlint Wainess & Yael ZinkowJune 20, 2019 (2019-06-20)0.60[36]
It's Murphy's birthday and she reflects on some of her past birthdays with her friends and family who celebrated it with her. Nia visits Murphy and claims she had nothing to do with Tyson's murder and that she is tired of Murphy always getting in her business. Feeling alone Murphy asks Dean to take her to the roller skating rink for her birthday, Jess, Felix, and others come along to celebrate too. Dean finally admits his feelings for Murphy and they share a kiss. Determined to prove Darnell innocent, Jules continues to investigate the Tyson case.
1313"It's Always Been You"Corinne KingsburyCorinne KingsburyJune 27, 2019 (2019-06-27)0.63[37]
Felix's mother cuts him off financially, and he is unable to afford to run Guiding Hope. He's afraid he will have to close it. Jules is suspicious of Dean and decides to investigate him. Darnell reaches out to Murphy for help. Dean realizes that something is up with Jules and gets nervous. Dean goes to warn Nia about Jules poking around. Jess gets Felix to take her to the cabin by the lake that Max took Murphy to, to try and find the money that Max kept there so they can save Guiding Hope. Dean and Murphy also go on a road trip. Jules calls Murphy to ask her if Dean was with her, while on the phone Jules is attacked by Sam and injected with a drug that stops her heart. While looking for Max's money, Nia's thug follows Felix and Jess as they search for the money. They find it, but Nia tells him to let them have it. After Jules' phone call, Murphy gets suspicious of Dean. Murphy confronts Dean about Tyson's murder, and after breaking down he confesses. Unbeknownst to Dean, Murphy has recorded the confession and she tries to escape. Dean thwarts her escape. While in the car Murphy attacks Dean and they crash. They both survive, but Dean is now in a coma. Nia visits Murphy in the hospital to tell her that Murphy now "owes" Nia for the cash that Felix and Jess took.

Season 2 (2020)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title[24]Directed byWritten byOriginal air date[24]U.S. viewers
(millions)
141"All About the Benjamin"John Francis Daley & Jonathan GoldsteinCorinne KingsburyApril 16, 2020 (2020-04-16)0.41[38]
152"Cross My Heart and Hope To Lie"Brian DannellyYael ZinkowApril 23, 2020 (2020-04-23)0.39[39]
163"Son of a Gun"Ryan McFaulFlint WainessApril 30, 2020 (2020-04-30)0.39[40]
174"Deal Me In"Jeff ChanRyan KnightonMay 7, 2020 (2020-05-07)0.36[41]
185"The Unusual Suspects"Ingrid JungermannAdrian A. CruzMay 14, 2020 (2020-05-14)0.36[42]
196"The Truth Hurts"David GrossmanMalarie HowardMay 21, 2020 (2020-05-21)0.54[43]
207"The Straw That Broke the Camel's Back"Gandja MonteiroJess BurkleMay 28, 2020 (2020-05-28)0.46[44]
218"Codependence Day"Steven TsuchidaAmy TurnerJune 4, 2020 (2020-06-04)0.43[45]
229"How to Succeed in Business Without Really Dying"Clara AranovichAnna FisherJune 11, 2020 (2020-06-11)0.43[46]
2310"The Last Dance"Steve TsuchidaChelsea TaylorJune 18, 2020 (2020-06-18)0.45[47]
2411"Bad People"David GrossmanDaniel RogersJune 25, 2020 (2020-06-25)0.45[48]
2512"Where Have You Ben?"[49]Brian DannellyKarine RosenthalJuly 2, 2020 (2020-07-02)TBD
2613"My Pride and Joy"[50]Corinne KingsburyYael ZinkowJuly 9, 2020 (2020-07-09)TBD

Release

Broadcast

In the Dark premiered on The CW at 9:00 p.m. on April 4, 2019.[51]

Reception

Critical response

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds an approval rating of 73% based on 15 reviews, with an average rating of 7.16/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Perry Mattfield is compelling as an amateur sleuth In the Dark, although the series' recycling of mystery tropes and questionable treatment of physical handicaps may leave some viewers with a dim impression."[18] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 54 out of 100, based on 6 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[52]

Ratings

Season 1

No. Title Air dateRating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Pilot" April 4, 20190.2/10.87[25]0.10.350.31.22[53]
2 "Mommy Issues" April 11, 20190.2/10.72[26]0.00.330.21.05[54]
3 "The Big Break" April 18, 20190.2/10.64[27]0.00.350.20.99[55]
4 "The Graduate" April 25, 20190.2/10.75[28]0.10.300.31.05[56]
5 "The Feels" May 2, 20190.1/10.50[29]N/A0.27N/A0.77[57]
6 "Tyson" May 9, 20190.1/10.51[30]0.10.250.20.80[58]
7 "The One That Got Away" May 16, 20190.2/10.52[31]0.00.330.20.85[59]
8 "Jessica Rabbit" May 23, 20190.2/10.60[32]0.00.300.20.90[60]
9 "Deal or No Deal" May 30, 20190.1/10.58[33]0.10.270.20.85[61]
10 "Bait and Switch" June 6, 20190.1/10.60[34]0.10.320.20.92[62]
11 "I Woke Up Like This" June 13, 20190.1/10.64[35]0.10.230.20.87[63]
12 "Rollin' with the Homies" June 20, 20190.2/10.60[36]0.00.290.20.89[64]
13 "It's Always Been You" June 27, 20190.2/10.63[37]0.00.300.20.93[65]

Season 2

No. Title Air dateRating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "All About the Benjamin" April 16, 20200.10.41[38]TBDTBDTBDTBD
2 "Cross My Heart and Hope To Lie" April 23, 20200.10.39[39]TBDTBDTBDTBD
3 "Son of a Gun" April 30, 20200.10.39[40]TBDTBDTBDTBD
4 "Deal Me In" May 7, 20200.10.36[41]TBDTBDTBDTBD
5 "The Unusual Suspects" May 14, 20200.10.36[42]TBDTBDTBDTBD
6 "The Truth Hurts" May 21, 20200.10.54[43]TBDTBDTBDTBD
7 "The Straw That Broke the Camel's Back" May 28, 20200.10.46[44]TBDTBDTBDTBD
8 "Codependence Day" June 4, 20200.10.43[45]TBDTBDTBDTBD
9 "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Dying" June 11, 20200.10.43[46]TBDTBDTBDTBD
10 "The Last Dance" June 18, 20200.10.45[47]TBDTBDTBDTBD
11 "Bad People" June 25, 20200.10.45[48]TBDTBDTBDTBD

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